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Remember how well Sean Hamblin did when he was given that chance?
I love Grant's hard charging style, but you are either nostalgic, or smoking crack if you think that Grant Langston has a chance of winning the 450 outdoor title.
Give me your honest answer.
Decision? what decision?
Pit Row
racerxonline Grant Langston on a Kawasaki pics here: http://bit.ly/ahyNo2 One attached as well. http://tweetphoto.com/21106026
I don't know if he still has it in him to win over Reed, Alessi, Stewart or Dungey at this point, but he has proven himself and there's no tougher guy still racing.
And, as for me, as much as he's gone through, as tough as he's been as a rider, the whole not being able to defend his title deal, there's a real appeal to seeing him get another quality crack at it.
Now, to honestly try and answer your question, I too have been a fan of Langston since before it was the "cool thing to do", and he probably wouldn't be one of my top two choices if all the other contenders that are supposed to race show up and remain healthy.
Having said that, I do believe that he can beat anybody out there on any given day if the circumstances go his way, but I don't think that will happen enough times for him to take the title unless several others experience problems.
You give the ride to Langston and you get one other fast guy on a Kawi.
Plus it's outdoor and yes I think Langston can run up front. He was really fast at Daytona before his crash.
I know he ended up getting hurt, but he struggled to make mains.
The guy is a warrior, and I wish him nothing but the best. But IMO it's not realistic to think that GL will win the outdoor.
Injuries, illness and time play a big factor when racing at this level.
The guy's a much better investment for Kawasaki than Wey. He's very corporate, has a huge fan base, is extremely articulate and is almost guranteed to be on the podium multiple times over the summer. Also has a legitimate shot at the title.I like Nick Wey, but GL is the obvious choice.
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