Otay, so I'm a little late with this story as
usual, still celebrating No Fenders 8th birthday 'N all; (Since
I'd originally intended to post this story thru the magic of E-lectronics
whilst away playin' in the Dunes but alas, ran outta time to get I-T loaded
before leaving...) but! Doubt that the red hot Marc
Marquez has cooled down much at all, if any since capturing his eleventh win of
the season at Silverstone. (Having NO idea if he's won more races in the past
3wks time-span I've been away...)
As I enjoyed the following New York Times
story, albeit get tired of the media playing games by swapping story titles,
etc, which makes it pretty hard for Mwah to sus' (search) them out upon Zed
Internetz; but I digress!
As I was somewhat baffled over why "the
Doctor's," nee Valentino Rossi's 246th
start was a record, according to the story.
But since have found out that Rossi had
broken the all-time 500cc-MotoGP starts
record of 245 set by Alex
Barros during his 17-year career. (1990-2007) in style
with a fine third place finish behind Marquez and team-mate George Lorenzo. (At
Silverstone)
Hence, The Doctor's feat is impressive indeed,
given the physical demands of wrasslin' a 'Scooter, but pales in comparison to
'Ol 'Rubino's (Rubens Barrichello) staggering tally of 322-starts in Formula 1!
Yet, it seems obvious to Mwah, that we're
witnessing the passing of the torch from the legendous' Rossi to the mercurial
Marquez, albeit only time will tell what the young Spaniard's final career statistics
will be, while can Rossi push the bar to an unbelievable 300-starts in
the pinnacle of motorcycle racing, who knows, eh?