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Post by T.N.T on Apr 4, 2014 23:25:26 GMT
Tai Wofinden is about to start his defence of his World Title in New Zealand and despite this season there is no Emil or Gollob, it is still a tough line up and a good mix of youth and experience
Pick the THREE riders who you think will end up as Top 3
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Post by doctor on Apr 5, 2014 16:04:41 GMT
hampel pedersen holder or tai if he can avoid any more injurys .harris to finish bottom
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Post by DJ on Jun 1, 2014 6:24:05 GMT
Great to see Tai back to his best and let's hope wolves now see the benefit of that for the rest of the season. And if he has more luck with injuries than he had last season who is to say he won't win the world title again. I think Darcy is probably the most likely to stop him but the Poole rider may well be only one crash away from needing a season ending knee operation
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Post by fish on Jun 1, 2014 7:37:37 GMT
Must agree with what you say DJ and lets hope wolves benefit but not always the case.
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Post by DJ on Jun 15, 2014 8:32:06 GMT
Is he going to win the title again? Difficult to bet against him after tonight. Brilliant in the final
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Post by fish on Jun 15, 2014 14:00:02 GMT
He rode well and its nice to know he is addressing his british form by bringing his GP engine over with him.
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Post by DJ on Jun 25, 2014 11:58:48 GMT
Tai could hardly be on better form going into Saturdays Danish GP.
A maximum for his Polish team on Sunday, a brilliant 13 for Wolves on Monday, and a paid maximum for his Swedish team on Tuesday.
No doubting his right to be called the best rider in the world at the moment
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