A tale of two Aussie underdogs, charging towards certain victory…
Young Kevin Casey has been followed closely by many commentators fans as he worked his way up through the Department of Foreign Affairs 250cc championship and then a high-profile stint as foreign affairs spokesman for the opposition debut season in the premier class of motorcyle racing, MotoGP, which featured a few spectacular learning curves.
Promoted to the leadership front-running Ducati team for this year, Kevin Casey surprised everyone leaping to the top of the polls standings with early popularity gains wins on the clearly dominant Ducati machine.
It was at this stage that
the Government his detractors and rivals attributed
Kevin's Casey's success to the
honeymoon effect extra
top-speed the Ducati had compared to rival machines.
But he kept on
delivering positive polling results winning, with
victories in Qatar, Shanghai and Instanbul.
Then
the press his detractors claimed that once the
Budget was delivered Moto GP circus moved to the tight, twisty
European circuits, which lacked the long straights on which the Ducati had shown early-season dominance in Qatar, Shanghai and Instanbul – then
the Government would receive a massive poll bounce Casey would succumb to the more talented and technically
proficient riders.
But they were wrong, as
Kevin’s continued rise as preferred PM Casey's stunning victory in Catalunya, backed up next round at a very wet Donnington Park demonstrated.
Still his detractors insisted he would
suffer from scandalous revelations about his past fall behind, run out of fitness and get
complacent. But
poll race after
poll race, he piled on the points.
Coming into this last weekend, there were great expectations that a positive
poll result would see
Kevin's Casey's rivals lose their nerve
and call an early poll and allow him to run away with the
victory Championship.
After all, the previous race, in
Misano, had seen
4-time election winner 7-time world champion and current
electoral championship rival
John Howard Valentino Rossi suffer a complete
brain engine failure causing him to
announce his retirement in the next term retire from the race.
Everyone had expected
Howard Rossi to claw back some points after the
APEC Leaders’ week introduction of pneumatic valves to his Yamaha YZR M1's engine. Add to this that
Kevin Casey had piled on a massive
19-point 2 party preferred Newspoll lead 85-point championship lead and it seemed like the
election championship was
in the bag.
But, over the weekend, some stunning
Newspoll results improvements from
Valentino’s Yamaha led to a
bout of crowing thrilling win for
Kevin's Casey’s main
rival.
This led to fervent
speculation that
the election Casey's ultimate victory would be delayed until after the next
sittings round in
Motegi, this weekend.
But
Kevin Casey still commands a
10-point 2 party preferred lead 76-point championship lead with only 3 races to go.
Surely now we can prepare the ground for
Kevin's Casey's triumphant arrival at
the Lodge the Australian GP at Phillip Island in
October as
super-duper PM World Champion 2007?
Although history sounds a
cautionary note for
Kevin Casey. Who could foreget when in
2001 the
Opposition leader at the time championship leader
Nicky Hayden looked destined for victory only for
that effing Tampa boat to float into Australia's waters his team mate to spectacularly take him out of the race!
Millions wait in anticipation!
5 comments:
Just...just...this is me speechless.
...
Pure magic.
Choice, bro.
You're on a roll, aren't you.
3 words: best. post. ever.
Gold. Pure Gold.
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