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Moto125GP: Paris Hilton's new team

Cali sez,
"I think she's nasty"

& I say, "Correct you are, Sir!"

that said, perhaps the best foto post here was V4's PH sponsor suggestions [#20]:

This is unnecessary. You know, maybe, just maybe, she actually likes the sport. Is she ditzy? Sure. Does she like her dudes? Absolutely. Get over it. Quit being uptight and enjoy the racing. Don't like her, fine, but I doubt you're in the position to make personal judgment on someone you haven't met.
 
This is unnecessary. You know, maybe, just maybe, she actually likes the sport. Is she ditzy? Sure. Does she like her dudes? Absolutely. Get over it. Quit being uptight and enjoy the racing. Don't like her, fine, but I doubt you're in the position to make personal judgment on someone you haven't met.

Let me get this straight she likes the cock, likes motorbikes, is very wealthy, and slight dumb. I'd hit it. Twice for good measure.
 
Let me get this straight she likes the cock, likes motorbikes, is very wealthy, and slight dumb. I'd hit it. Twice for good measure.

That's the spirit. :thumbup
 
Alexy sez,
".....This is unnecessary......"

yes, it is - truly.

I sincerely & dutifully maintained the very decorum you outlined, for 120 posts! Then I returned to post #1, reading thru to #20 - my breakdown was awkwardly paying honor to V4's illustration
 
RE: Vinales' racing - others agree

in addition to the normal range of fans, 'Mack' has numerous supporters who costume it up

the number of fotos of him is up by infinity since his 1st Moto125 win
 
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I've liked him since I heard he would be racing in 125's. Fantastic name and he's a bright kid amongst other things. He is really enjoyable to watch ride. The way he rides is fantastic and it is very different from his competitors. He also always had the pace to run at the front. He may not do it every time though for whatever reason. Gadea has been disappoint son. I'm hapy to see others giving Terol a hard time. Although I'd really like to see Vasquez and Olivera take it to him.
 
Well PH's website did update to the correct rider now, and even shows him holding the trophy at Le Mans. Anything that brings money into the sport, and that can attract other money into the sport is a GOOD thing!
 
This is unnecessary. You know, maybe, just maybe, she actually likes the sport. Is she ditzy? Sure. Does she like her dudes? Absolutely. Get over it. Quit being uptight and enjoy the racing. Don't like her, fine, but I doubt you're in the position to make personal judgment on someone you haven't met.

WTF is he talking about mate? :wtf This is teh BARF :twofinger To withold an opinion is not BARFlike :laughing
 
couldn't have said it better myself -

Blusens By Paris Hilton Racing Team Previews The 125cc GP At Assen


Assen. MotoGP world championship gets back with the GP of Holland held in Assen ‘cathedral’ -the one and only circuit which has always been on the calendar since the world championship’s first edition in 1949-.

Maverick’s objective for this seventh round of the championship is to follow the same line which has brought him such good results so far and also to learn the secrets of the track layout as fast as possible so he can remain focused on his objective and improve practice after practice and hence get a good qualifying position and start in the best conditions on Saturday -traditionally the race is held on the first day of the weekend and not on Sunday-.

25 MAVERICK VIÑALES: “As usual we came to Assen willing to get to know the track as fast as possible and give everything we have got. We want to work hard from the very first practice session onwards and reamin focused on our goal no matter what the others are doing. This first third of the season has been really positive in spite of the failure we experienced after the crash at Silverstone but this is all forgotten now as it’s useless to look back anyhow. We remain focused on ours and we are really excited and motivated to have another great weekend. Assen alternates fast and slow zones and this really suits my style. As shown at Silverstone we are good at getting to know a track. I am sure we can do a great performance and get a good result but we will see this as the race goes on. The race being scheduled on Saturday is a bit weird but the practice sessions are the same and so will be the approach to the race. I had been studying to complete my Secodary Education over the last two weeks and things went quite well and I have been training hard to come here in the best conditions.”

His team-mate Sergio Gadea is amazingly motivated and excited as he achieved great results at this track which he really likes. He won here in 2009 defeating Julian Simon -to whom we wish to recover quickly and properly- and he finished second in 2006. Puçol-born rider is confident this GP will help him make a tremendous change in his difficult start to this season as a third way through it things have not gone as he expected at all.

33 SERGIO GADEA: “Things haven’t been going the way we expected over this first third of the season but we have improved weekend after weekend even though we went through ups and downs There is always something standing in our way to the top where we should be. Silverstone was tough because we worked fine on Friday without any engine or setting-up issues and everything went wrong on Saturday and we crashed because of the rainy conditions as we had just started to get a sound pace. But this time this is a track I love and where I achieved great results -a win in 2009 and a second position in 2006-. The perspective to do a great race really puts me in high spirits as it would enable us to get things on the right track and be among the leaders once and for all and I think this is something the team and I really deserve for our continuous hard work. And I really want to be and stay there which is what suits us best given our potential. The situation is a bit weird and the truth is I am really angry things haven’t been going as they should have because we have a great team. But I have always been taught that hard work and tenacity pay off and we have been giving everything out to make it there.”

http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=44996
 
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mo' betta -

http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=45030

Vinales Earns Second Consecutive 125cc GP Pole Position, At Assen

FIM 125cc GP World Championship
Assen, Netherlands
June 24
Qualifying Results:

1. Maverick VIÑALES, Spain (APRILIA PH), 1:44.597
2. Johann ZARCO, France (DERBI), 1:44.785
3. Sandro CORTESE, Germany (APRILIA), 1:44.787
4. Hector FAUBEL, Spain (APRILIA), 1:44.963
5. Luis SALOM, Spain (APRILIA), 1:45.235
6. Efren VAZQUEZ, Spain (DERBI), 1:45.338
7. Jonas FOLGER, Germany (APRILIA), 1:45.859
8. Nicolas TEROL, Spain (APRILIA), 1:45.983
9. Sergio GADEA, Spain (APRILIA PH), 1:46.204
10. Danny KENT, Great Britain (APRILIA), 1:46.568
 
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