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Clearly the fastest guy on the track, but seriously lacking the mental fortitude to sustain it, and having too big an ego to take blame for any setbacks or failures he suffers. Prove me wrong.
I’d say Tomac, forkner, cianciarulo are closer to that description. Cianciarulo maybe exactly.
The Shop
If you're trying to compare Roczen and Stew, you're implying that Stew would let Webb catch up to him. He wouldn't.
Look up daytona 2011, he destroyed himself and ended up lapping faster than anyone.
Maybe you mean tomac it he's still riding.
James was anything but hesitant.
Pit Row
It is disheartening to watch such a skilled and fierce champion struggle like this and see all the spark drain out of him as the laps wind down. You can see his corner speed fall off, and he's coming up short everywhere.
I turned off the race with about 3 laps to go because I knew Cooper would somehow take it away from him--again--and am tired of seeing Ken lose like that.
He isn't anything like James, though.
H2 he whined about the ruling over the Red Cross flag. Great it was an accident but you still did it. I got a speeding ticket once, I made an honest mistake of what the speed limit was there and was going too fast. Still my fault. Own it.
H3 he makes a scene over Deano not moving out of the line KR wanted. Which I agree he should have been moving out of the way. But, Great take another line, or just make it happen. You have heard others say passing at Houston has been difficult. Also, KR you line choice after passing Deano was INCREDIBLY poor.
I just wish KR would start taking some ownership instead of crying over everything. It’s racing nothing is ever perfect.
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