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Langston showed Bonds who is boss.
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[QUOTE="XRpredator, post: 102876, member: 19389"] Didn't we have this same discussion last year when the Leprechaun brake-checked Tortellini? I agree that it's a chickens*** move, but it is part of racing. Parking a guy is retaliation. I watched the race, and I thought Langston was a little out of line, but he apologized, and if what someone said about Mitch Payton understanding Langston's move is true, then everything is hunky-dory. As far as Langston being the "veteran", sure he's the 125 world champ, but he's about the same age as Bonds, so you're lookin' at a couple immature teenagers anyway. On the Dowd-Tortelli subject, I didn't see that move, but I did see Dowdy take LaRocket outside on an uphill berm--plain old protecting your line. LaRocco did the same thing to David V last year at Vegas. As long as you're keeping your speed up and not pulling the brake-check crap, it's all good. But even if its a dirty move, its still racing. Go hard or go home . . . [/QUOTE]
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