Shit Happens!

Posted: October 26, 2015 in NEW(e)S(t)
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By: destyan@gmail.com

A4 – Circuit, as many sportsmen did said, is a formal racetrack which representing all the sportsmanship values. In other words, there on a circuit, things which happened on a late night ‘road-race’, shouldn’t ‘practiced’ on circuit.

So, what is going on between Valentino Rossi (VR) and Marc Marquez (MM) during the Malaysian GP? Things went viral as both names brought their pre-race press conference tense into the ‘real deal’ on the race day.

Well said, the long length of asphalt which stretch endless probably just as wide enough to fit it all in. Not mentioning their world-proven skill of riding, but also the hardcore drama which later seen jeopardizing their life.

During the early laps on Sepang, all the spectators probably no longer give a damn on the race leader as all eyes turn into a fierce dogfight between two riders -VR and MM- whom battling over the third place.

Battling? Some or even VR thought, after failing his title last year, MM goal is now simply to prevent VR achieving his new world champion record. Nobody knows, but VR probably did start the race with such thought glued on mind.

Race start and after all the entire scary action between those two European rider, a tragedy soon to be happened on the 7th lap of the second last series of 2015.

Both riders crashes during a cornering action and the video recording shown that Marc went down as Vale moves his leg almost simultaneously. The battle took VR as the winner, but soon the deal has just begun.

All the digital exhibits seem brought only trouble for VR. Not to mention that Vale also recorded shown ‘unfamiliar head gesture’ two times before all happened.

Next? Marc did went down. But, it also raised another question for the fan of conspiracy theory… Is Marc truly failed to control (or deliberately crash) his bike? Nobody knows…

Except by saying everybody needs to cool down during the literally hot climate race day of Sepang, things soon went big on the next level. Valentino hit the podium only to face the judge.

Well of course, before all the investigation to be announce officially… That moment, one can only said for sure, that shit happens…

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What happened between the two top riders clashes simply can be traced by taking their personal background and needs.

Now in 2015, Valentino on his late 36 still chases his 10th title of world champion, while Marc on his early 22, gripping tight to be a new generation world champion which he already proven almost flawlessly.

For VR, there were probably slight chances for him on the upcoming years. While for MM, all chances better to be grab now without waiting time passing by.

These two different cause, met on tracks and clash each other, producing a fierce competition one to another.

While Valentino most likely seen 2015 as his ‘now-or-never’ moment, the same reason probably also does on Marc. Clear enough, the young Spaniard couldn’t expect to lose any single year to become a next living legend started from today.

At the end, as this sport tragedy ‘finally’ happened, it also raising another new question for both riders.

Today on the dawn of his reign, VR already proves all quite well inside and outside tracks. As for the young MM, will he be as flawless clean sportsman for the decade to come? As he (MM) became a victim today, will he determine to stay clear of being a perpetrator for the time to come?

What happened lately on tracks actually already happened in other field of sportsman. World probably hasn’t forgot when a world-class football player, Zinedine Zidane, lose his grip and took the bait his opponent made on a world cup match.

It later became a controversy as the Frenchman low down his head and deliberately crush into someone chest. But, just like VR, many believe a provocative opponent drove Zidane acting so.

What happened then? Years after, world still recognize Zidane as one of the world best playmaker on the field, regardless his ‘intolerable’ action.

04 GP Jerez de la Frontera, 30 de abril a 3 de mayo de 2015.

Looking at this fact, many probably will agree that time does heal all the ‘stained’ glory under a special reason and circumstance.

Well, back to VR. Will the test-of-time play it nicely and close the same deal with the Italian rider, as he was defend himself by saying of being provoke?

Well, save the question for later. As for now, all probably agreed to said… Shit happens…!

Author : destyan@gmail.com

Picture: Gpone

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