German motoGP
- Kwacky
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Re: German motoGP
Stunning ride for the 2nd place man, enjoyed that one!
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Re: German motoGP
One came 2nd
Rossi and Vinales seemed to get locked into their own battle, which slowed them down. I thought they both did well to finish where they did given their respective starting positions and the people they had to overtake.
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Rossi and Vinales seemed to get locked into their own battle, which slowed them down. I thought they both did well to finish where they did given their respective starting positions and the people they had to overtake.
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Re: German motoGP
Something is clearly not right with that full factory yam, the tech 3 boys are making them look a bit silly recently.Kwacky wrote:One came 2nd![]()
Rossi and Vinales seemed to get locked into their own battle, which slowed them down. I thought they both did well to finish where they did given their respective starting positions and the people they had to overtake.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...