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If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. |  | Junior Sergeant Major | | Posts: 749 Join Date: 04.07.2007 Location: istanbul Age: 21 | | | 
29.07.2008, 14:09
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Originally Posted by Maree Interesting choices for dinner guests.....  |
Absolutely I never thought it would be possible for me to believe such thing as love exists anymore.. but I'm starting to question that...
they don't know what we've been though..
they don't know 'bout me and you..
so i got something new to see
and you just gon keep hatin' me
and we just gon' be enemies. |  Today
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30.07.2008, 16:30
thanks for posting.. I always put much respect on this guy and the rest of the crew.. thanks for working hard with vale.. |  | DIVA | | Posts: 2,209 Join Date: 01.07.2007 Location: Sydney, Australia | | | 
03.08.2008, 05:02
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Originally Posted by trossik46 The Jerry Burgess interview ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN, THIS LOOKS LIKE A GLAMOROUS JOB. IS IT?
I think any job where you enjoy it must be pretty glamorous. I guess I see Valentino Rossi for two hours, three days a week, but I wouldn't use the world 'glamorous.' It's an exciting job. AND WHAT'S THE LONGEST YOU'VE GONE WITHOUT SLEEP TO GET A RACEBIKE TURNED AROUND?
That was Randy Mamola's RG at Paul Ricard in 1980. We were developing the new Full Floater suspension system, changing the chassis and at the same time we had serious issues with crankshaft bearings. We got a total of four hours sleep over the three days! SO HOW DID YOU GET TO BEING A CREW CHIEF?
I used to race. I worked on all of my own race bikes and I enjoyed that side of it very much. I spent many hours tinkering in the shed at night dreaming about going faster. I think it helped me a lot to get a job at Suzuki in 1980. Suzuki knew me from when I raced in Australia and I had an RG500, and mine was always fast and ran all weekend at race meetings. DID YOUR RACING HELP WHEN YOU STARTED WORKED ON OTHER PEOPLE'S BIKES?
Obviously there is a difference between then and now, but when I was at the limit, I was at the limit. You knew where it was and knew that it was a very uncomfortable place to be. You needed to be somewhere a little bit away from that, but still fast and safe. It helps you understand the margin that the rider wants in the security of his bike. HOW SATISFYING WAS THE YAMAHA TITLE IN 2004?
Really, really satisfying. To be able to do that and to back it up the following year was certainly something I don't think any of us will ever forget. WHAT'S THE KEY TO THE ROSSI/BURGESS SUCCESS?
Experience, understanding what each other wants and the quality to work through problems methodically. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE FOR YOU TO GET TO THAT POINT?
From the first test we had at Spain at the end of '99 I could see the only limiting factor would be us as a team. Valentino had come from a winning team on an Italian bike with Italian mechanics, and had left that to go a Japanese team with Australian mechanics. So he was making a big step and stepping out of his comfort zone. I told everybody that if it didn't work, it was because we buggered it up. And we're still here together eight years later, so I guess somewhere in there we hit on the right note. DO YOU AND VALENTINO EVER DISAGREE?
Our disagreements aren't as black and white as they were with Mick Doohan. Valentino is very receptive to my suggestions, whereas with Mick you'd have to do it his way first and then you could try your way if his didn't work. For example, Valentino's understanding of a particular tyre may be a little bit different from mine. If we had a tyre we knew would go the distance but was uncomfortable for him to ride with and he had something that he felt was better, we'd have to talk about managing the risk. WHAT ARE THE SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DOOHAN AND ROSSI?
Mick was a very intense person. Valentino is in many ways as well, but on the outside Rossi has a sort of a calmness in his presence which Mick seemed not to have. Mick was very tough on his rivals, and that's where Valentino seems to be more relaxed. But times have changed. You look at Doohan today and you wouldn't know him as the same person. HOW ARE HONDA AND YAMAHA DIFFERENT?
The engineering group at Honda all come from a winning culture, they are young engineers who have been through great success. However, many of them don't really understand how they got there, they just keep coming into this team that has been winning. And somewhere along the line, they didn't listen. We left at the end of 2003, having won the last race for them, and since then they've only just managed to win six races in three years. They went a whole season without winning a race, didn't understand how they got in that situation and they'll probably never get in that situation again. They were of the belief that the bike does all the work, and our rider was the one who was prepared to see if that was true or not. Yamaha people are country people and easy to get on with, Honda people are more like city folk. HOW HAS THE JOB CHANGED SINCE YOU STARTED?
Now there's some organisation in the scheduling! You have 10am practice and a 2pm practice on two days and a race at 3:00pm. But go back 20 years, you might have had your first practice at 2pm and your second one at 5! It was chaotic and with independent promoters doing things in different ways, it was very difficult on the teams and the machinery wasn't as reliable then, so you were forever pulling things apart. Working 16 hour days, just to get through. WHO WOULD YOUR ULTIMATE GUESTS BE IF YOU WERE THROWING A DINNER PARTY?
I'd invite Ian Chappell, the captain of the Australian cricket team. His method of working is pretty much the same as mine and he's a bit sharp on the language too. I'd like to meet Robert de Niro and Robert Redford, I'd have those guys on the table. But I'd also like to sit down and have a chat with bloody Adolf Hitler, to try and understand what he was about. As you can see, there's not heaps of women in there. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Maree Interesting choices for dinner guests.....  | Mmmm, so is JB gay? I mean, really, us women, we rate lower than bloody Hitler? I'm rather insulted! (And would you really need a dinner table to ask Hitler why was he such an idiot? I think some nice gallows would do the trick... )
Ian Chappell is a funny choice... (though certainly not current captain of Aus Cricket Team... fine commentator these days...) Gotta love ya cricket! (Come back Warney!)
And again... hearing about Mick... now... who could possibly be trying to emulate the man from Down Under these days?
Dead interesting take on Honda, and why they became such plebs... no wonder VR gave them the boot! It's taken one and a half racing seasons, but finally, Rossi has broken Stoner... and smashed him like a guitar! Valentino Rossi: The smartest, cleverest, bestest, hottest, sexiest, sweetest, finest f**ker on the planet today.
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16.10.2008, 13:29
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16.10.2008, 17:30
hoho.. thanks! never knew that this guy could be so nice.. |  | Senior Captain | | Posts: 4,029 Join Date: 24.05.2008 Location: i have no clue, but everyone wears white and they talk in whispers | | | 
19.10.2008, 16:45
he looks a bit curmudgeonly but seems very nice not sure what he has against women but to each his own i guess God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things i can, and the weaponry to make the difference. Amen |  | DIVA | | Posts: 2,209 Join Date: 01.07.2007 Location: Sydney, Australia | | | 
23.10.2008, 06:48
Nicked this from the News about Valentino thread, posted by The Nightnurse... Valentino Rossi and Mick Doohan hail crew chief By Matthew Birt
MotoGP
22 October 2008 10:10 Valentino Rossi and Mick Doohan have paid tribute to Jerry Burgess after the Aussie crew chief reached another incredible milestone.
Rossi’s success at the Malaysian GP in Sepang, where he wrapped up a ninth win of 2008, took Burgess over the 150 mark for premier class victories.
The Italian is responsible for nearly half of those race wins with his tally now at a record-breaking 71, while Aussie legend Doohan contributed 54 wins to Burgess’ tally during a dominant spell in the mid-Nineties.
Rossi, who teamed up with Burgess in 2000 after Doohan was forced to retire through injury, said: “I am happy for him but not 100 per cent because for me it is impossible to arrive at the same number as him.
"And because we are together, if I win then he wins so my fight with Jerry is already lost! He is a fantastic man and he is very good in the work. He understands the way to set-up the bike but especially his best quality is he is always quiet. He is always the same.
"He is very happy when we win. He is not happy when we lose but also he is not nervous or angry. So he always positive for the future and he tries to understand what is the problem and he tries to look at the positive way for the next race.”
Rossi said a Burgess figure in Formula One would be revered; yet it was only winning races that motivated Burgess, who also worked with Ron Haslam, Randy Mamola and Freddie Spencer.
“If he was in F1 he would be famous and very rich. I think F1 is not his place. He likes motorcycles and he likes this type of life. He likes to drink beer at night and he likes to live in the paddock in his way. He would prefer it like this even if he is not as rich, “said Rossi.
Doohan also heaped praise on Burgess, citing him as a key reason why he was able to win five successive world titles between 1994 and ’98.
Assessing the attributes that make Burgess the standout engineer in the paddock, Doohan said: “It’s his calmness. He is good at getting a feel from the rider of really what he is trying to say. He might not be very, very technical, but he gets a feel for what you are saying and he can translate your body language and what you’re saying with what he needs to do with the machine.
"He is a team leader, He’s not a yes man, so he’ll direct and he’s not shy at making the team working as a team so everyone knows exactly what they are doing. He grows with every race win as well.
"He learns by his mistakes too and he is definitely one of the true engineers in the paddock and it’s a shame they don’t reward them here like they do in F1.” It's taken one and a half racing seasons, but finally, Rossi has broken Stoner... and smashed him like a guitar! Valentino Rossi: The smartest, cleverest, bestest, hottest, sexiest, sweetest, finest f**ker on the planet today.
2007... it's still gonna get it's ass kicked! 2007... it's HISTORY! Forza The Marco Simoncelli Hair Appreciation Team. World Champions! |  | Senior Corporal | | Posts: 77 Join Date: 30.06.2007 | | | 
23.10.2008, 11:39
tammerz why is there a BANNED word under your name.
now, vale is single, uccio is single, and JB no woman on dinner table. must be a threesome or somethin'
and wow, adolf hitler? when you do that, heaven will send archangel to sit beside you all the time making sure that no illegal hellish things is placed on that yammy bike... something similar to a red devlish bike out there Maybe it's not where an athelete's from
that makes us root for them
Maybe it's not the flag on their back
or the anthem that we hear when they win
that makes us cheer
Maybe it's that they are human
and we are human
and when they succeed, we succeed
"ad astra per aspera" |  | Captain | | Posts: 3,652 Join Date: 17.01.2007 Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia | | | 
23.10.2008, 13:03
Maybe JB gets enough female company when he is at home in Adelaide. From what I can remember he is married with 2 daughters..and loves AFL.. |  | Senior Captain | | Posts: 4,029 Join Date: 24.05.2008 Location: i have no clue, but everyone wears white and they talk in whispers | | | 
23.10.2008, 19:48
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Originally Posted by krispradez tammerz why is there a BANNED word under your name? | i was a bad girl krispradez God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things i can, and the weaponry to make the difference. Amen | |
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