Grand Prix of the Americas
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Grand Prix of the Americas
I do like this track. I know a lot of people don't but we've had some good racing there in the past.
Hopefully the rain will stay away.
Hopefully the rain will stay away.
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
I ended up missing Qualifying.. I heard to old goat did well but couldn't keep with MM?
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
I think Rossi and Cal and Jack have to get on him early and mix it up or it'll be a repeat of Argentina , moto2 should be interesting as Gardener crashed in quali so he will be looking to make up places early on as he's looked quick again this weekend , Moto3 as ever its going to be a battle and anyone could win .
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
Top race in the end.
Congratulations to Rins.
He has been threatening this for a while.
Marquez can only beat himself.
Congratulations to Rins.
He has been threatening this for a while.
Marquez can only beat himself.
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
Boring in the middle and Marques beat himself. Rossi had nothing to come back at Rins with
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
Very good race, and the first I've watched in a while. That track is something else....it's almost "too wide".....the 160-hairpin - I don't know where you'd even decide the line is.
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
Was a bit, I feel asleep and woke to see Rins on the podium. Total spoiler is it worth watching the last third?Cav wrote:Boring in the middle and Marques beat himself. Rossi had nothing to come back at Rins with
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Re: Grand Prix of the Americas
I did exactly that!kiwikrasher wrote:Was a bit, I feel asleep and woke to see Rins on the podium. Total spoiler is it worth watching the last third?Cav wrote:Boring in the middle and Marques beat himself. Rossi had nothing to come back at Rins with
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