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Subscribe to this threadSchumacher back on two wheels for pro bike race
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nick @ Apr 1st 2008 2:51PM
Why is this on here? Are we going to report every time this guy takes a dump?
info @ Apr 1st 2008 3:00PM
What a well thought out, intelligent, high class comment.
m @ Apr 1st 2008 4:21PM
Maybe it's because this is an automotive blog.
He's an automotive celebrity that's trying something new.
That something new also involves automobiles.
In what way is it surprising that this would be noted on an automotive blog?
Schumacher doing well on bikes could have huge effects.
This man has a very large following of fans, and I would think he has the potential to interest many of those fans in a different type of racing. Increased popularity has the potential to change motorcycle racing, putting more money in the sport. More money could allow faster technology advances, speeding trickle down to street bikes. More popularity could mean more motorcycle sales and usage, changing the automotive landscape. The resulting decreases in fuel consumption have significant political, cultural, economical, and some would even say environmental effects. I'd call that newsworthy.
AlphaTeam @ Apr 1st 2008 7:20PM
M. Schumacher is considered a superhero in motorsports. And this an autoblog. If you can't appreciate, don't post here