Hold on one darn gone minute

... He's had three team mates and one quit because the bike was a shed , he’s consistently lapped three seconds a lap quicker than all his team mates (the only comparison on the grid), and they were all ex Spanish champs of some description. Oh and his replacement last week was lapped

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He then fooks the team off and gets a crack at WSS. Gets the second fastest lap in his first race with no dry practice and brings it home 12th. Gets a LITTLE more dry practice for his second race and sticks it on the podium of arguably the hardest fought series in the world, Oh and did I mention he had one broken foot and a broken toe on his other foot. And people suggest he should go back to BSB. All I can say is I wish we had more talent like him in Britain waiting to break out.
On the subject of Bluesens and Scott reading his achievements have been fantastic and he is without doubt a champion of the future. However to draw comparisons between him and Laverty because they are in the same team is ludicrous and the talk of a fool. A kit 125 is 1 year old and a kit 250 like Laverty’s is 10, hence the reason why you can be more competitive on a kit bike in 125’s. For Eugene to run a bike that young and competitive he would need an LE which is 500,000 Euros’ before spares, and that’s just to lease for one season

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Anyhow that’s my rant over and I look forward to next season to watch all the young emerging British talent do well on the world stage rather than stagnate in the BSB paddock, as some would have them do.
Nurse where’s me tablets
