Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Reflections of a Rossi fan....

 For anyone who reads my Twitter *insert shameless plug here* I’ve made no secret of the fact that I am a major Rossi fan. I’ve also always loved the Ducati. The sounds that it makes has always been music to my ears, and that ‘popping’ noise is my favourite motorbike noise.

So like Ducati/Rossi fans all over the world, I thought that this would be a match made in heaven, and immediately starting thinking about how awesome it would be to see them on top. And now half way through the season everyone is shaking their heads, and wondering what’s going on.

I can clearly see that there are people especially in Australia, but all over the world that are basking in the glory of Stoner performing, and Rossi not. I don’t think anyone expected it, especially with the team that he has working alongside him. Most of his team have been working with him since his Repsol Honda days, and some of them have been working together since before they worked for Mick Doohan. And quite a few of them are Australian.

Jeremy Burgess has always been very highly regarded in and out of the MotoGP paddock, and his results, like Rossi’s, speak for itself. JB as he’s widely known has worked with so many successful riders, and many of them have attributed their success to how he can set a bike up. I can imagine that the team is feeling pretty deflated, and rightly so, but they shouldn’t forget all the success they have had, and use that to prop themselves up to get them through this hard time.

To the haters, when you are bagging out Rossi, you are bagging out his team. When you are bagging out his team, you are bagging out Australians. You are also bagging out an amazing Chief Mechanic, who is Australian, and who frankly doesn’t deserve your crap.

Before this season I must admit, I was quick to point out faults of other riders, just like I’ve always been quick to point out their strengths. But for the first time I’ve been on the receiving end, and let me tell you it’s not very nice. Through Twitter I’ve also feel that I’m privileged to hear from mechanics and crews in various teams, all of a sudden they are so much more human to me! They’re all great people, who don’t have hearts of steel, and to be honest I’m glad they don’t!

So I have changed my ways, and decided to only be positive. As hard as that can be sometimes, it’s also pretty easy as I don’t want anyone to hear a bad word about a sport I love and am obviously passionate about. It’s ok to talk amongst ourselves, but we never know who will be listening…

I know that I will probably get a lot of crap over this, people telling me that I’m soft, I have an ulterior motive. This year has opened my eyes to what it’s like not supporting a winner, and I’ll be honest, I don’t like it! As a Rossi fan since 1996 there hasn’t been a lot of times where he hasn’t been successful. I have always said though after his accident last year it would be very interesting to see what he did, and no one can say it’s been boring!

Saying all this though, I will be proudly wearing my fan club hat and shirt at Phillip Island, and shouting myself hoarse! Don’t forget, it’s the home track for a lot of his team too. And I know that he will get back up there, victory will be that much sweeter after everything that Rossi and the team have gone through!

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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the comments Kel!

    You haven't hijacked my post at all... and yes you will be right there beside me supporting the guy we love!! And congratulating the 2 others that we'll be going with if Stoner wins... if anyone knows what it's like to have your favourite win, it's us Rossi fans!

    I hope this makes some people think about what they say, and who it effects, and I'm glad that you can see where I'm coming from :)

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