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  1. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Michael Schumacher on Monday was unhurt in a 80kph fall as he continued his foray into the world of motorcycle racing.

    Bild newspaper claims that the fall, at the Lausitzring circuit in Germany, was one of three falls in total for the former champion since he began regularly sampling the thrills of two-wheeled action.

    On Monday, the 39-year-old was testing an IDM (German Superbike) Honda when he crashed. "This sort of thing happens," he told Bild.

    Schumacher's other falls reportedly occurred in April, at the Bresse circuit in France.


    His wife, Corinna, told the Frankfurt newspaper FAS that she will not forbid Schumacher from riding.

    "Michael knows exactly what he is doing," she said. "I trust him absolutely and will not begrudge him his fun."
     
  2. Senna3xWC

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    I wonder how that fits in with the excuse that he retired from racing at his family's urging :rolleyes:
     
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    i was waiting for ur comment, Ted :D
     
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    Besides, it's not like Schumi put longer hours then the regular 9-5 crowd.
     
  5. Senna3xWC

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    I find it amusing that he retired from F1 "because of the danger" and he now spends his time racing motorcycles :confused:

    Why don't people accept the fact that he retired rather than drive alongside Kimi? The veracity of that is becoming increasingly apparent.
     
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    Because its NOT fact, only peoples opinion.
     
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    IMO, it's a lot safer to fall from a bike ...you just roll and roll and roll....

    Less odds of getting a suspension strut jammed thru your head......glad MS is ok.....
     
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    listen to this man.

    Not to mention that he wasn't racing, only testing the bike.
     
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    If that is the case, why would he still test at Ferrari with Kimi? Would he not avoid driving a F1 car at the same track, let alone, the same car?
     
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    Now he will say that MS is not really competiting against Kimi, since testing is different than racing.... blah blah

    MS is still the best.
     
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    I aint buying this. Where did I put those collarbone x-rays.
     
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    I was going to say the same thing Tex but then Ted would have asked me for proof and I dont have the time to look it up. :)
     
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    Eveytime Michael brushes his teeth or shoves snow, he risk getting osteomyelitis or a MI. How dare he actually have a life after his F1 retirement ?

    Unless Michael starts to live inside a bubble, Ted is never going to be satisfied.
     
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    It doesn't matter anyways, Michael would have destroyed Kimi last year. I hope he has fun with his bikes.
     
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    I think Ted has a point, 50% of MS probably didn't want to take that chance.
     
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    I don't know about that. If I'm going to wreck, I think I'd rather have some sheet metal around me...
     
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    Nahhhhh. I'll just be satisfied when Tifosiron agrees with me about Schuamcher's retirement :D
     
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    Surely in your profession you've seen some motorcycle wrecks?
     
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    I think he would have, too. I am disappointed we didn't get to see that. Now THAT'S what I call a driver pairing
     
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    bullsh1t (that's me under the bike):
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    Well okay then I was wrong, I was thinking of the times my bike on the street when I was hit by a 1994 Pontiac Bonneville, from behind at a stop sign, or the time I flew thru the rear window of a Chevrolet Suburban doing an illlegal u turn during the repeal of the helment laws in Texas......500 stitches and a broken jaw, concussions...


    Compared to THAT tumbling off and getting hit might hurt but would not have the consequences that Heavy Metal had for me..

    I gave them up and took up a safer hobby...parasailing! :D
     
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    Seen a few but cant be compared to track as everything on the track is usually moving the same way. Its rare for a bike to hit something solid on the track....unlike the street. The major culprit for bikes on the street seems to be taxis and tow trucks :)
     
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    Good point about the track, I was thinking more of street riding.

    I used to own a Honda Inteceptor 700 back in my college days. For me the biggest threat came from little old ladies driving huge Oldsmobiles... :mad:
     

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