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That is all.
In related news, I would have won if my life went completely different and I raced mx my whole life instead of intermittently along with playing ice hockey, going to school and occasional binge drinking.
Seely could have won had he not faded
Stewart could have won if Dungey had not taken him out
RV could have won had he lined up
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Sorry crusty_xx I passed right by your comment.
That's different.
If it was not for those couple of things Jason Anderson would have come second to me on Saturday night, sorry, Dungey would have, my bad.
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bringing up all the "what if" scenarios during the past years gets us no where, that is not what the thread is about.
The thread is (I hope) about just understand the difference between right and wrong.
We saw some wrong at Anaheim (VF torpedo of WP)
and we saw some examples of "right" - (example Dungy did not do anything wrong when he hit Stewart, it was just an accident)
This thread should just give us a chance to understanding the difference between right and wrong.
Canard running over into RD has to be put in the right category, Why? Because Canard did not plan to chase down RD and run into him, rather Canard just does not think when he rides, too often he is so passionate about winning that he does not think about what he is doing and he therefore gets hurt a lot, I think this is what happened when he slammed against RD - it was stupid and Canard could have gone down and lost positions which was NOT Canards goal.
The wrong category is when VF planned to torpedo a certain rider (WP). This has nothing to do with being passionate about trying to win a race, it is just a poor, misguided guy who has lost touch with reality.
The way to handle misguided riders is by having standards in our sport to train such riders to obey the rules.
I think 95% of our riders are like Dungey or Canard, just wanting to win a championship
For sure no more than 5% are like VF, so misguided that their goal becomes taking out another rider instead of trying to get to the finish line first.
WP is just a simple guy who was well on his way to being a Canard type, but he loses his way from time to time and forgets what his goal is (should be)
For riders like WP (and VF) the sport needs to have firm guidelines (and penalties) to help point these poor guys in the right direction.
He beat every "guy that isn't hurt" except for the semi sleeper Jason Anderson. I'd say as in a Ryan dungey podium speech he's " still legitimate." Wait that was a reed quote. Nevermind.
And all this canard take out crying. He block passed dungey. And the loose berm let go sending him over the tough blocks....
Jason would have won if they didn't have a restart.
Oh, wait...nevermind.
You can just say it like ya mean it:
I -know- we're in for some great racing this season.
Stella's at San Diego?
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