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Originally Posted by The Phantom
I though that it read " I've a lovely set of skittles, and you can strike them all night, big boy Vale"
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Originally Posted by The Phantom
I though that it read " I've a lovely set of skittles, and you can strike them all night, big boy Vale"
Unfortunately didn't see the race, had other stuff do to. :)
As expected, Elias was strong on his home circuit. Hopefully he can keep that form on other circuits this season. Yamaha showed again that they are stronger than last year. Rossi seems to be a clear title favourite at the moment.
Hayden seems to go the same way as Thomas Luthi last year in 125cc - an injury is faithful for the hopes of a reigning champion...
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Originally Posted by Hotbikerchic33
Sunday's race was very good (then a verb I don't know, something to do with being pleasing) then very exciting. I just hope that the next race will be just as exciting.
I think. Funny thing is, I thought the Italian for race was "gara" not "razza".
Kind of funny that the closest MotoGP grid ever produced a processional race. Guess it's cos they've been doing a lot of testing there and so the race setups were basically all sorted.
The 125s were pretty good though, good battle for the lead at the end and a great ride from Pol Espargaro in 4th place [he's 15 years old btw. Great things beckon] amongst others. Shame for Bradley Smith, his race was ruined by Pasini barging them both off on lap 2. He will improve.
And the 250s were excellent, it did look impossible to pick a winner. I'd been a bit iffy about Alvaro's preseason form (hence why I didn't pick him for my team - he's been one of my fave riders since 2004) but that was a star performance. Dovi was also excellent, fighting Honda's battle on his own this year in 250s so far (Takahashi is still recovering from broken bones last year so isn't on the pace).
And an excellent crowd on hand, it kinda felt weird watching Qatar for the start of the season with no crowd there. Much better in Jerez!
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Originally Posted by patnicholls
I was wondering about that. Which overpaid bean counter chose Qatar as the season opener? And how many more years is Dorna contracted to hold races there? It seems like a very bad place to have 800cc's of world class race bike pouring heat onto a rider covered head to toe in leather, fibreglass, polycarbonates and plastics! I caught a vid from MotoGP.com about the night tests they ran at Qatar in the hopes of saving some of the heat by running the races at night. Lighting was an issue which is too bad because having one night race in the season would be cool!
Not bad well done :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Kropotkin
Now what am i saying??? :confused:
Il valentino va vincere il campionato quest'anno con la venuta di Dani o Casey seconda! :p ;) :D
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Originally Posted by Hotbikerchic33
That Valentino will win the championship this year with Dani or Casey second. I'm not sure about your guesses for second place though. We'll have to wait and see!
Other than Qatar, Istanbul Turkey is the less crowd race either. I think aside of number of money contracted to host the race in couple years there, we have to acknowledge about diversity. Motogp isn't only for Europe consumption but let them in different side of this planet have chance to watch such interesting sport too.Quote:
Originally Posted by edlalu
Night race maybe an idea to try something feels differently and to solve temperature issue of tropical race, but it may require a thoughtful study about its feasibility relating to rider safety and the costing.Quote:
Originally Posted by edlalu
I think if temperature is a serious problem, trying racing to the afternoon, let’s say from 1.00 pm onward isn't a fault. Make the races of all three classes more compact, the race shouldn't exceed 4.00 pm.
Alternatively the smaller classes can start off in the morning, 9-12 am, and motogp start on 2.00 pm.
It will give me time in between the two races for taking rest. :)
Very good almost right!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kropotkin
Now this one :D
Me pensa che la sua scoperta delle risposte su un sito web di alcuni generi io sia giustamente o ho torto?? ;)
I think Shanghai and Qatar are the two races with the lowest attendances. Istanbul gets some 30,000 spectators, which isn't bad. Plus, Istanbul is a fantastic racetrack, unlike Shanghai which is absolutely awful. Qatar isn't bad as a track, but it's a little abstract, you can tell it's been designed by computer. But Istanbul really flows, it's lovely.Quote:
Originally Posted by leopardsleeping
So, I hope they drop Shanghai first if MotoGP goes to Indy next year. It would be no loss, in my opinion.