Julian Ryder Retiring

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Julian Ryder Retiring

Post by C00kiemonster »

Sad news (certainly i feel so) as i love the banter and commentary he has provided over the years. He's announced this is his last GP.

My hope is Toby Moody comes back to it as those two were great.

MotoGp will not be the same. I hope his retirement is a long and pleasant one.
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Gutted by that, I love Jules, cant stand Keith Huwen and feel hes probably retiring just to get away from that argumentative ****
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He's going to be missed. He knows his stuff and a lot of riders are happy to speak with him.
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As long as they don't ask Darryl Beattie to fill in, he does the Australian coverage of MotoGP lead ins and pre-ambles. The most boring and mono tone voice in the history of man!!!!

Going to miss Julian Ryder, just won't be the same.
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I had to YouTube him.....he does grate a little bit. It's like he's wearing earplugs.

Up his nose!
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Shame :(
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Toby Moody is a PR man for KTM these days.
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I think they will give Hodgy the nod, I don't mind him on commentary, knows his stuff and wont put up with huewens rubbish too much
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I find his voice a bit dull to listen to.
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he is no James Whitham
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