Great result, really pleased for Dovi.
Racing looked ok but nothing too exciting. Shame for Cal. That said the Hondas looked shit compared to the Dukes and Yams
Mugello
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Re: Mugello
the moto2 and moto3 races were superb though , with 3 laps to go there were 20 riders within 1 second in Moto3.
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Re: Mugello
Just watched the Moto3. If you see one of the races today - see that one. Incredible action!
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Re: Mugello
Tuffers wrote:What happened to Lorenzo? One minute he was leading and then he was getting overtaken left right and centre!
No idea. He seemed to lose pace but I've not seen a reason for it.
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Re: Mugello
Shows the bike is fast enough to win races, Lorenzo just needs to get his head round making that happen.
Really pleased for Dovi. To win in Italy on an Italian bike when being Italian yourself must be a very very special moment, even more so when bigger names have tried and failed.
Really pleased for Dovi. To win in Italy on an Italian bike when being Italian yourself must be a very very special moment, even more so when bigger names have tried and failed.