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Michael Scott Column - Nov 2001
By Mike Scott on 01/11/2001 11:16:18
Elder of Grand Prix journalism, Editor of Motocourse and man on the inside of GP racing, laments the demise of the 250GP class in British racing

and Haga as examples of riders who had difficulty switching from Superbikes to GP machines. It's clearly easier to go from a two-stroke to a four-stroke than the other way round, and the new four-strokes will be more like two-strokes anyway.Nobody knows

Mike Scott Column - Feb 2002
By Mike Scott on 01/02/2002 11:36:05
Elder of Grand Prix journalism, Editor of Motocourse and man on the inside of GP racing, ponders the cult of personality and what GPs would be like without it - stand up Michael Scott

disapproves of having any personality at all, though to be fair this is changing.My man last season was Shinya Nakano. The Gauloise Yamaha man far outshone compatriot Haga, and also seasoned fellow-rookie Ukawa, on one of the all-conquering Hondas. Nakano

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