ScuzzM0nkey
ScuzzM0nkey
ScuzzM0nkey

Athletes should no longer be able to use the word adversity. Every team goes through adversity... that’s competition. You win some, you lose some.

Very true. And in fairness to Lebron, leg cramps can be extremely painful. Been there a couple times myself. It feels like your muscles are being crushed.

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Exclusive interview from one of the board members:

Looks like he’s still working on the smile like a human being thing.

This might be my favourite F1 moment too.

Trump was a statue during those jokes while everyone laughed around him. So good!

The article is ABOUT the results. I can understand that some people don’t want spoilers in the title (even though I think they should know to avoid automotive news sites if they haven’t watched it yet), but how can you not expect spoilers in the article itself? What else would there be to write about?

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Looks like Mercedes borrowed technology from BMW/MI6

I agree that Nascar is good racing. I would watch it if it wasn't for the horrific coverage, commentating, and over commercialization of the sport.

I can attest that riding a motorcycle absolutely improves your driving.

I started riding for the first time this past summer. I bought a 2011 CBR250R and absolutely love it.

I love the whine of the A10.

I completely agree. I actually thought he handled this season very well, even through his string of bad luck with reliability.

Carrot racing, or carat racing?

Double points isn't just for first place. All results from Abu Dhabi are doubled so there will be a 14 point difference between 1st and 2nd, not 32 points.

That'll buff out.

It would be nice if they gave those of us who already own 360/PS3 copies an option to 'upgrade' for a reduced cost. Something like $20 or $30 would be reasonable.

The ability to port over save games via the social club would be an awesome feature as well. I really want to get this on PC but don't want to start over

I just got into riding a couple months ago. I have a healthy fear of my CBR250R and took the 2 day course in Canada. It took me a few years to get over the fear but I'm really enjoying it.

I think it's more of why is a Harley crossing a creek bed to begin with.

Heated seats. Once you have them it's a luxury you can't give up.