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Originally Posted by throttlemeister
He put himself into that position. He could have negotiated a two year contract at Tech 3, instead of the one year contract he had. Which was the preferred option for Tech 3 according to Poncheral, listening to interviews. He took a gamble with that, and ended up in the situation where Ducati was the only valid option as all other factory seats are taken until the end of 2014.
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So what your suggesting he take a 2 year contract riding for nothing as opposed to a 1 year of course Herve preferred the 2 year option!!!!!,blimey good job your not any ones manager
The mistake you and many others make to get into Moto GP you have to do it for nothing to get your foot in the door,very rapidly one becomes aware that breaking your neck for peanuts is not a long term option,Moto GP is a mighty gamble some have the balls to do it and others do not Cal took that financial risk but I know of at least 2 riders that have turned the 014 Pramac job down and preferred to stay in WSB it's much easier being a big fish in a little pond.