So if you havn't watched either and dont wanna know results dont read any further hence why I put spoilers in the title but still.....
So I dont feel we have discussed the craziness that was the start of the German GP and half the grid starting in a bundle in the pit lane ....
And yet Marquez still reigns supreme, unless he crashes no one is gunna beat him this year, each race I think, maybe someone can finally race him today, but nope, he just is that good.
Also Sylvain Barriers crash in Race 2 of the SBK, that was weird one, was worried about him for a while due to how long they spent trackside with him before strapping him up so much to move him to medical centre
Weekends German GP and WSBK- Spoilers!
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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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Re: Weekends German GP and WSBK- Spoilers!
I've only watched the highlights of the MotoGP. I'm going to watch the race tomorrow.
It was slightly crazy seeing an almost empty grid and then a gaggle of riders in the pit lane.
It was slightly crazy seeing an almost empty grid and then a gaggle of riders in the pit lane.
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Re: Weekends German GP and WSBK- Spoilers!
very impressed it wasnt as big a crash fest as I was expecting with the last couple of turns being so wet I was expecting a few guys to slip off but they were all pretty good.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...