Aragon Motogp
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Aragon Motogp
Rossi waiting for a tow in Q1
I know the Yamaha is uncompetitive but you would have thought he would not need to do that. Maybe his time is coming to an end?
I know the Yamaha is uncompetitive but you would have thought he would not need to do that. Maybe his time is coming to an end?
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Marquez power sliding round the outside of Iannone on the final corner to set the fastest lap
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That was something else!duke63 wrote:Marquez power sliding round the outside of Iannone on the final corner to set the fastest lap
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Loads of big grid penalties dished out in Moto3
I wonder if they will do the same for MotoGP. No excuse for cruising round. It's not what people pay to watch.
I wonder if they will do the same for MotoGP. No excuse for cruising round. It's not what people pay to watch.
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McPhee gained 13 places with the penalties!duke63 wrote:Loads of big grid penalties dished out in Moto3
I wonder if they will do the same for MotoGP. No excuse for cruising round. It's not what people pay to watch.
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Lorenzo blaming Marquez for his high side. What a knob. Next year is going to be spicey in the Repsol garage.
Could give Dovi his best opportunity to be Champion yet.
Could give Dovi his best opportunity to be Champion yet.
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What a race that was. Feck me. No quarter given.
Marquez is beyond alien. You can see why Stoner quit, he couldn't keep up with him.
Rossi is old news
Great result for Suzuki.
Marquez is beyond alien. You can see why Stoner quit, he couldn't keep up with him.
Rossi is old news
Great result for Suzuki.
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Anyone else think we should sit Lorenzo down in a room with his single dislocated toe alongside Christian Iddon with his mangled collarbone after 3 full length BSB races.....
Everytime I try and like Lorenzo he comes out with some rubbish like this about MM causing the accident, or the time he got involved in the Rossi/MM spat, he is a muppet.
Everytime I try and like Lorenzo he comes out with some rubbish like this about MM causing the accident, or the time he got involved in the Rossi/MM spat, he is a muppet.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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I think you are right, and I think he likes to act like he is very mature and grown up, pointing the finger and young and "reckless" riders like MM/Simoncelli and yet everything he says smacks of someone who themselves has a very immature outlook on life as its SO childish to blame others for your mistakes.
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I do wonder if MM is trying to get into Lorenzo's head already, ahead of next season? Marquez knows that Lorenzo can look like a cry-baby. If Lorenzo is whining before he joins Honda his team will struggle to endear themselves to him. Marquez could win the war of the garages before the new season starts.
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its makes sense, who would you rather work with, a guy who genuinely looks like he loves riding his bike every second, even when it doesn't go his way, or a bloke who throws his toys out the pram as soon as someone passes him within a metre of his personal bubble. I know which side of the garage id rather be.
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First bit.. best racing of the season?
Even the french commentator got excited.
[video]https://www.facebook.com/giacomo.rossi. ... 417136437/[/video]
Even the french commentator got excited.
[video]https://www.facebook.com/giacomo.rossi. ... 417136437/[/video]
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