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I think he would do very well. I don't know if he'd dominate like he does in NY, but he'd be in the top 2 or 3 riders. Which is why it's disappointing that he doesn't go.
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With the exception of Leparoux, he basically dominates the rest of the Florida colony the other 9 months of the year. I just don't see it as a big deal that he stays in NY instead of mixing it up with Manny Cruz and Ariel Smith.
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Are those really the guys who are successful there? C'mon dude, for whatever reason, he's taking the easy road for three months, just like he did in Delaware for a number of years. The point isn't that he's not a good rider, it's that it's disappointing at this stage in his career he still essentially rides in the minor leagues for a quarter of the year.
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If he was a top ten rider during the year, that dominates the inner because everyone is away, I could see your point. But he dominates the same riders that are in Florida the other 9 months out of the year. |
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What is being ignored here is how Ramon rides. While it can be fairly argued that there are better finishers in the game, nobody is more prepared, and subsequently, nobody rides as well tactically as Ramon.
Honestly, the rest of the supposed argument is simply BS. He has won repeated riding titles against the best group of riders in the country on the biggest stage. He doesn't need the titles to prove anything anymore. His day to day riding and professionalism is always on display. Because some choose to ignore it doesn't change it.
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