Finally in Segment Four we continue our conversation with Mark Miller who talks about the book he's written about his involvement with Dakar and we get very candid comments from Miller on the effort American Robby Gordon is making at Dakar. Gordon has tried for several years to not only finish the event but get a stage win or overall podium finish. That effort has proven difficult. Miller talks about why that is. This is an exclusive THS Breakout interview on the world's only weekly topical webcast on sports car racing, rallying, drifting and time attack. TRT: 12:52
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Mark Miller is only saying what a lot of others have been saying about Robby(Bikes/Dakar/ Indycar/NASCAR) for sometime. The ONLY Way to respond is on the track. Winning helps silence critics
at least Robby can drive in the (bikes? does that really count, he was in elemtary/middle school for Pete's sake) top series competitively and is willing to put his own money up to prove it. Are you really calling Robby out from the days as a Team Green 80 rider? Damn thats cold.
No, the criticism about Bikes comes from Riders in the Dakar.
We are talking about the Dakar, Peterhansel, etc do not as yet do Baja. Would be interesting if they did enter.
by Millers interview ,that doesn't even rate since it's not BAJA. And BAJA doesn't rate compared to Carlos becouse 20 different guys can win.WTF. It's easy to could'a,would'a,should'a from the couch.I guess Mark thinks we all forgot he was a water carrier at VW.
Best way to resolve his is to settle it on the track. Can Robby win a normal stage from here on in?
He does not think much of Baja from that interview. Baja is another story though and the Dakar has to be won.
What does Robby's fans got to do with it? Fans will be impressed when he wins another stage.
OMG, I wouldn't want to be around when RG listens to this! Kevin, start the interview and run out for drinks!
When RG hears that MM could make him successful in Dakar, shit is going to hit the fan!!
If MM was all that, he would be racing, not sitting at home!
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