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Steve and Sarah

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 9:15 pm
Post subject: MotoGP is over for the year.
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So what do you think of the MotoGP result? Wish I could have been there
or at least saw the race. I'm glad Nicky Hayden won the
championship....Rossi is the best rider I'm sure however he just didn't get
it done this year. My father-in-law loves Rossi I wonder what he thinks
about the result.

It was time for a new champ in the series Rossi was getting boring
already he was so good.

Steve

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