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    why right hayden off!! just wait rember me daddymaca!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Allright, should be n interesting race.. A slower track that Qatar with a shorter front straight.. ( no huge power advantage for Ducati, although the acceleration seemed to be the key ) .. Bets in guys and gals..

    MotoGP:
    1. Pedrosa (home groud advantage)
    2. Rossi (just pipped for second again)
    3. Capirossi (will repeat good form from last year, not quite enough for the win)
    Pole> Hopper (will finish fourth again

    250:
    1. Lorenzoo (well duh?)
    2. Simon (why not, if he's more fit)
    3. West (wishful thinking I know, hopefully he gets his bike sorted and can at least get near the top 5)
    Pole> Barbera (will crash)

    125:
    1. Aspar
    2. Aspar
    3. Polaris
    Pole> Talma

    Cant wait!!

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    remember me the date! and i said hayden,go nicky,rgds dadymaca

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    Free Prac

    1. Kenny Roberts USA Team Roberts (M) 1min 41.182 secs
    2. Marco Melandri ITA Gresini Honda (B) 1min 41.418 secs
    3. Casey Stoner AUS Ducati Marlboro Team (B) 1min 41.450 secs
    4. Nicky Hayden USA Repsol Honda Team (M) 1min 41.566 secs
    5. Toni Elias SPA Gresini Honda (B) 1min 41.613 secs
    6. John Hopkins USA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP (B) 1min 41.860 secs
    7. Dani Pedrosa SPA Repsol Honda Team (M) 1min 41.959 secs
    8. Valentino Rossi ITA Fiat Yamaha Team (M) 1min 42.057 secs
    9. Colin Edwards USA Fiat Yamaha Team (M) 1min 42.078 secs
    10. Shinya Nakano JPN Konica Minolta Honda (M) 1min 42.199 secs
    11. Carlos Checa SPA Honda LCR (M) 1min 42.205 secs
    12. Chris Vermeulen AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP (B) 1min 42.269 secs
    13. Alex Barros BRA Pramac d'Antin MotoGP (B) 1min 42.383 secs
    14. Loris Capirossi ITA Ducati Marlboro Team (B) 1min 42.427 secs
    15. Alex Hofmann GER Pramac d'Antin MotoGP (B) 1min 42.515 secs
    16. Randy de Puniet FRA Kawasaki Racing Team (B) 1min 42.892 secs
    17. Olivier Jacque FRA Kawasaki Racing Team (B) 1min 42.997 secs
    18. Sylvain Guintoli FRA Dunlop Tech 3 Yamaha (D) 1min 43.161 secs
    19. Makoto Tamada JPN Dunlop Tech 3 Yamaha (D) 1min 43.309 secs
    20. Kousuke Akiyoshi JPN Rizla Suzuki MotoGP (B) 1min 44.168 secs

    Little Kenny showing some form before the big boys step up to take a swing.

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    It was very cold, so tires are very important. We'll get a better picture this afternoon, I think.
    MotoGPMatters.com - MotoGP Analysis And Reports

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    Whist it is early days it is interesting to see Honda machinery rising to the top. Nothing to get excited about yet, the day is only young. Nicky must be feeling better about his chances however.

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    close much?

    Watching GP FP2, 1 second seperating the top 15 with 6 mins to go Crikey thats close! .5 of a sec covering the top 10.. Sheesh..

    Dark Horses for this w.e = Checa, Roberts Jnr and Elias.. Haydens lack of speed worrying, Suzukis looking good and Casey also looking to be quick, continuing on from last week
    I opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!

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    Viva Spain.... Viva Honda!

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    Smile

    3 Spaniards in top 3 positions after practice 2. Imagine the scenes if the same was repeated in the race. Especially if Checa won....
    "We are in the ****, but the championship is long. Mugello will be difficult because of the long straight. But we will fight there with a knife between the teeth!" Valentino Rossi

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    Hey Kropotkin,
    You mentioned on your site that you got the complete lap results by selecting 'analysis' on motogp.com. I looked but couldn't find that link anywhere. Where did you find it ?
    go speed racer go

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    Ok, select Results (either on the left hand side or in the schedule on the right hand side)

    You get to see the classification in the main content area.

    Above the classification is a red bar, saying something along the lines of:

    2007 | Gran Premio de Espana | MotoGP | FP2 | Classification.

    Click on the last segment: Classification.

    You get a list of the other result types they have: maximum speed, analysis fast lap sequence, etc. Select analysis, and you get to see all laps run by each rider.
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