German MotoGP

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It's not a good day for Honda
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That bike seems terrible!
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Not watched Moto GP for ages, what a scruffy lot these riders are lol......

Also the camera angles they use, like the on bike shoulder cam, not sure the advantage of the marshall cam, all I see is their arms as they run lmao.... its like VR :D
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Not a big fan of "El Dildo " but he is riding like a champion .
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I dare to say that MotoGP is becoming slightly boring. WSBK is better to watch if you want battles.
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Tuffers wrote:I dare to say that MotoGP is becoming slightly boring. WSBK is better to watch if you want battles.
The last two races have been a bit dull.
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