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Post by Genghis on Jun 14, 2009 14:27:26 GMT
Who was the woman in his pit crew last night? She wasn't chief hair dryer holder as he was having to do that himself last night. Sports psychologist I'm guessing, which if correct just shows how much he's letting this year get to him. Think she's his physio. Or she's from the samaritans. To begin with, I thought you'd typed "psycho" not "physio". Nicki doesn't need one of those - he does that job himself. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2009 15:15:49 GMT
Lisa Thomey, his physiotherapist.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2009 21:09:55 GMT
Thanks Schumi & Erik. Does seem a bit over kill though, noticed Crumpy didn't have anyone other than his normal pit crew with him.
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Post by schumi on Jun 14, 2009 21:33:14 GMT
Yes, but Crump was only "allegedly" injured.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2009 23:30:40 GMT
Yes, but Crump was only "allegedly" injured. ;D If Nicki had a physio in his pit crew due to the broken fingers he obtained in the last GP I can't wait to see what he's got lined up for Cardiff after his arse injury.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2009 8:52:34 GMT
She's worked with Nicki for a couple of years, maybe she was just invited because it was the Parken round and she wanted to come along?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2009 12:58:38 GMT
Yes, but Crump was only "allegedly" injured. ;D If Nicki had a physio in his pit crew due to the broken fingers he obtained in the last GP I can't wait to see what he's got lined up for Cardiff after his arse injury. Kinda disappointed i'm going to Cardiff now , as i'll miss the Evil Dane's now legendary interviews ." Sayfutinov ran into me " ;D that had me almost wetting myself . The GP's really don't do a lot for me , but Evil Dane's interviews are the highlight of the night . He's totally bonkers ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2009 22:24:16 GMT
He certainly did have a pain in that region tonight !! Lol !! Dunno about stitches in his bum, he needs them in his mouth sometimes..... ;D Am looking forward to Badgers report when she's back from Denmark, bet she enjoyed herself toinght. Hi all, back from the fantastic City of Copenhagen, where despite the yawningly boring Parken GP, we all had a brilliant time. My 2 travel companions are not very happy with the meeting result, but I was quietly celebrating to myself on Jason's win (well would you be brave enough to celebrate your favoured rider, when you have 2 anti-Crump fans looking after you in a foreign country : We had a truly, truly spooky moment, when we arrived in a very wet airport on Friday evening. We got on the train to go to the city, and a very kind Danish lady sat with us, and another couple of English ladies, and was kindly answering our questions etc, when she started talking about Leeds United footie We found LIS ;D ;D ;D. and a grand help she was to us too, and a lovely lady to boot, am so pleased to have met her and her son. Anyway back to the GP, track was as bald as genghis' head, and any dirt that was made on the outside of the track acted as a brake for any rider daft enough to actually try and overtake. The place was full to the rafters, and poor old Scott and Bomber, when they were introduced, you could have heard a pin drop, with just the 3 of us clapping them Big well done to Niels for carrying the flag for the Danes, shame Grin got in the final, but hey Tomasz got on the podium hooray, bad luck Emil, for touching the tapes, and also for Nicki getting you again for the fourth time in succession. I must say that I am truly glad that I am not going to Cardiff this year, these GP's are absolute rubbish, and Cardiff's track is always the worst. I shall have the on/off switch at my disposal. All in all though a brilliant venue for a GP as Copenhagen is a wonderful city to visit.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2009 23:56:57 GMT
;D Am looking forward to Badgers report when she's back from Denmark, bet she enjoyed herself toinght. Hi all, back from the fantastic City of Copenhagen, where despite the yawningly boring Parken GP, we all had a brilliant time. My 2 travel companions are not very happy with the meeting result, but I was quietly celebrating to myself on Jason's win ( well would you be brave enough to celebrate your favoured rider, when you have 2 anti-Crump fans looking after you in a foreign country : You bet, and even more so if I knew it was going to get up the majorities noses. ;D Glad you had a good weekend Badge, track & racing may not have been up to much, but at least you got the result you were hoping for.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2009 11:59:51 GMT
Oi Wacks, thats me you're talking about!! Strange though, I could find the patriotism in me to cheer for Scott and bomber, but just couldn't manage more than polite applause for the Crumpster. The racing was awful and we almost wished we'd stayed behind and did more touristy things in wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen. We had a brilliant weekend, lots of laughs in a wonderful country. Was great to meet up with the lovely helpful Lis, shame you couldn't join us at Tivol on Sunday night. And thanks to Badge and WvsH for the wonderful company...we didn't fall out once!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2009 12:24:07 GMT
Knock Cardiff as a track, it will be more interesting than Parken when it rips up and ruts. Thankfully the straight are not that long cos serious injury just the previous, longer track at Ullevi.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2009 14:33:46 GMT
;D Am looking forward to Badgers report when she's back from Denmark, bet she enjoyed herself toinght. Hi all, back from the fantastic City of Copenhagen, where despite the yawningly boring Parken GP, we all had a brilliant time. My 2 travel companions are not very happy with the meeting result, but I was quietly celebrating to myself on Jason's win (well would you be brave enough to celebrate your favoured rider, when you have 2 anti-Crump fans looking after you in a foreign country : We had a truly, truly spooky moment, when we arrived in a very wet airport on Friday evening. We got on the train to go to the city, and a very kind Danish lady sat with us, and another couple of English ladies, and was kindly answering our questions etc, when she started talking about Leeds United footie We found LIS ;D ;D ;D. and a grand help she was to us too, and a lovely lady to boot, am so pleased to have met her and her son. Anyway back to the GP, track was as bald as genghis' head, and any dirt that was made on the outside of the track acted as a brake for any rider daft enough to actually try and overtake. The place was full to the rafters, and poor old Scott and Bomber, when they were introduced, you could have heard a pin drop, with just the 3 of us clapping them Big well done to Niels for carrying the flag for the Danes, shame Grin got in the final, but hey Tomasz got on the podium hooray, bad luck Emil, for touching the tapes, and also for Nicki getting you again for the fourth time in succession. I must say that I am truly glad that I am not going to Cardiff this year, these GP's are absolute rubbish, and Cardiff's track is always the worst. I shall have the on/off switch at my disposal. All in all though a brilliant venue for a GP as Copenhagen is a wonderful city to visit. It was sooo funny on the train ;D remember we talked about the wether,it was pissing down and i said you english must feel right at home LOL i mentioned our trip to wemberlee at the PO final last year and mentioned how it was pissing down there,then one of the girls asked what team i follow and i said Leeds and then you just almost lost your mind saying is your name Lis!! priceless moment there... It was soooo nice to meet up with ya even tough there was so little time as i had to entertain the lakeside hammers backstraight boys as well LOL ;D ;D Looking forward to meet ya all again next time around....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2009 14:36:42 GMT
Oi Wacks, thats me you're talking about!! Strange though, I could find the patriotism in me to cheer for Scott and bomber, but just couldn't manage more than polite applause for the Crumpster. The racing was awful and we almost wished we'd stayed behind and did more touristy things in wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen. We had a brilliant weekend, lots of laughs in a wonderful country. Was great to meet up with the lovely helpful Lis, shame you couldn't join us at Tivol on Sunday night. And thanks to Badge and WvsH for the wonderful company...we didn't fall out once!! It was great meeting ya all ,shame we had so little time together,my son was simply to tired sunday afternoon/night... See my other post re the train meeting,priceless moment it was. ;D ;D
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Post by Genghis on Jun 16, 2009 17:12:20 GMT
Kinda disappointed i'm going to Cardiff now , as i'll miss the Evil Dane's now legendary interviews ." Sayfutinov ran into me " ;D that had me almost wetting myself . The GP's really don't do a lot for me , but Evil Dane's interviews are the highlight of the night . He's totally bonkers ;D Paulco, I still can't believe that Zonkers turned down my nomination for Nicki for the Mutt's Nuts for his brilliant interview on Saturday - it was top entertainment. Nicki does seem to be a cheese sandwich short of a picnic this season - I reckon he'll have a psychotherapist, a mystic and two heavies to go and beat up the Russian in his corner by the time he rolls into Cardiff.
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