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Thread: Final Round - MotoGP Valencia
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3rd November 2007, 08:21 #11
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3rd November 2007, 14:05 #12
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Vale might now actually loose second position.........I'd be very surprised if he did though.
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3rd November 2007, 14:21 #13
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Nightmare end to a nightmare season for Valentino
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/63768
And Quali results:
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3rd November 2007, 14:28 #14
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I didn't know about the KR sponsorship thing - I'm gonna throw in too.
Here's to an entertaining Valencia race!
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3. PedrosaPhantom... Bike Who Parks
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3rd November 2007, 22:06 #15
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Oh, even though i bag Guintoli for the qualifier thing.... that's a great effort to sit 5th. But having been on qualifiers essentially the entire weekend, his race pace isn't going to be much chop..
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4th November 2007, 02:05 #16
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Originally Posted by jim mcglinchey
Ryder Notes: Hurting
by julian ryder, on the ground in spain
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Valentino Rossi has never missed a race in his 191-race Grand Prix career, but there is a chance that that run will come to an end tomorrow. He suffered a big crash coming out of turn one in qualifying and has three breaks in his right hand and a very sore back. He will try and ride in warm-up tomorrow.
The camber in turn one runs out very quickly and it looks as if he got in a bit hot, ran wide, the bike fishtailed violently three times and finally threw him down the road. It was a messy crash.
There are two things that might persuade Rossi to ride tomorrow, the thought of pole man Dani Pedrosa winning and taking second place in the championship off him, Valentino has never finished lower than second since his first GP year in 125s when he was ninth back in 1996. Also, Max Biaggi did 201 consecutive races.
You might think from a cursory glance at the grid that Nicky Hayden was in good shape on a track that he really likes. Not so. He used three qualifiers for the first time this year and took two-and-a-half seconds off his time. Before the Q-tyres went in, Nicky's tyres just weren't working and he was way down the order. You need a front row start here, and Nicky's got that but he'll need his team to perform a miracle or two between now and the end of warm-up if he is going to stand a chance of being a winner with the number-one plate.
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Carlos Checa spent the night in hospital with serious stomach pain. He checked himself out for qualifying but went back for more tests. His medication includes 'a mild laxative', something you wouldn't have thought necessary after riding a Honda V4 on qualifiers.
It's official: the tyre allocation will go up to 40 next year; 18 front and 22 rear.
The best line in the front-row press conference came from Gabor Talamcsi, the Hungarian who could become his country's first world-champion tomorrow. Asked how he would sleep tonight he replied "No problem; my motorhome is very nice".
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4th November 2007, 09:08 #17
Rossi is understandably slowest in warm-up by almost 2 seconds... Will he race though? He's injured, off pace, and it looks like Stoner will guarantee him second in standings, by the looks of warmup (AGAIN)...
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4th November 2007, 12:21 #18
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Also noticed that Tech 3 have announced their dropping Dunlop for next year.... hmmmm whats the bet they will run Bridgestones now also in 08 and be the Yamaha tyre setting test guinea pigs for Rossi
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4th November 2007, 14:21 #19
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Well that was not quite how it was supposed to pan out... congrats to Pedrosa and HRC, bodes well for 2008. Great result for Hopper too. Otherwise it was business as usual, apart from Rossi circulating at the back of the field in the early stages.
Now what do we do for the next 5 months?????Phantom... Bike Who Parks
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4th November 2007, 14:30 #20
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Racing starts early March, so its only 3-4 months, considering pre-season testing too
I opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!
First leg he will be thinking in Portuguese championship. Then he can go for WRC2.
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