NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 14:12
Casey was able to get results on a ducati that no rider has been able to since.
Including himself, from 2008-2010.
NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 14:12
Winning a title on the Honda is always something that is expected, Marquez hasn't done anything unexpected yet.
Correct. Including lapping an entire field, as he did in the last race of Argentina, while his team mate consistently finishes outside of top 5.
2015 Chassis was probably the worst they started the season with and MM had unprecedented crashes, which put him quite far behind in title fight. But he came back in second half and denied a title to Rossi, by rear gunning Lorenzo, after what happened in Malaysia.
In 2016, Yamaha was the fastest bike, unless it is forgotten. MM had dislocated his shoulder in Austria in practice that year. He still won the championship.
NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 14:12
As for retirement, your saying he's not as good because he retired too early is laughable. It takes nothing away from someones talent. We're not comparing records here, just skills. If it were records then Marquez is not as good as Rossi, but we all know Marquez is currently better than Rossi. Also JL is one of the best but at the moment he's a pile of crap, just another looney unable to ride a Ducati.
How do you measure someone's talent? For example. Fangio won everything that he participated in, almost every car he drove. Senna won everything that he participated in (including junior categories). So did Schumacher. Rossi did. Vettel did. Hamilton did. MM is doing it. You get in day in, day out and you win with every equipment you possess. To me, that is the evidence to the talent a man possess. Correct? Now compare that to 12 years of Stoner, including junior years.
NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Apr 2018, 14:12
You guys really underestimate Casey for what ever reason. Fact is He done something none of the current riders could do. Ask yourself, how many world championships have Ducati won. Then look at how big the list of Honda champions is. Win it on a honda? Bit deal.
To me, it's like Button's 2009 BrawnGP year. They couldn't repeat it either, despite Mercedes taking over, until the regulations changed and played into their bet. I have no doubt if MM is riding that Ducati today, or even last year's, he would be winning the titles.