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Thai Moto2 Rider Hailed As A National Hero

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3 minutes ago, transam said:

You missed one important thing, the wording, "National Hero", that means a THAI National hero, not yours or anybody else's country National hero meaning...

Some of you are probably the word "Farang" haters too, a THAI National word.....????

You are clearly are too stupid to read what people post in the context of the person they quoted.

 

Time for you to find someone else to bait with your ignorance.

 

Goodbye.

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  • Geoffggi
    Geoffggi

    Somkiat Chantra is a good rider but to place a label of "National Hero" is taking it a little too far

  • ThailandRyan
    ThailandRyan

    A National hero? Really?  What about the trio of golfers or the everyday heroes who survive the Thai roadways for that matter....

  • billd766
    billd766

    Thailand is scrambling for any kind of good recognition from anywhere

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Instead of each manufacturer making their own Moto 2 engine, those bikes all feature the same 600 cc four stroke, which is a Honda CBR600RR motor tuned by a company named ExternPro.

Ahem.???? No fact checking then? Since 2019 Moto2 has used 765cc 3-cylinder engines from Triumph. 

But yes ExternPro might be building them.

Edited by VocalNeal

TT next week has the hero entered? king of the mountain is a real hero but congratulations ????   

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