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Author Topic: Silverstone Motogp  (Read 2115 times)

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omega3000

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Re: Silverstone Motogp
« Reply #30 on: 01 September 2013, 12:02:43 »

Wooohoooo !! :)
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chrisgixer

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Re: Silverstone Motogp
« Reply #31 on: 01 September 2013, 12:06:35 »

I'm going to wait for the motogp showing on Eurosport.

I can't bare the BBC commentary personally. :(
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Re: Silverstone Motogp
« Reply #32 on: 01 September 2013, 15:03:09 »

Getting back to boring the spats on the track.  ::) ::) :o :o

Lorenzo spent the first season binning it at every race when he wasn't too injured to get on the bike.  :o :o :o He also had a few crashes in the second year. If you are a fast rider exploring the ragged edge that is acceptable when you are still learning. My concern with Crutchlow is that he seems to be making too many stupid mistakes like pushing too hard on cold tyres and he needs to up his game if his is going to be a consistent top rider. The next two years are going to be pivotal for his career, on whether he is a potential world champion or a nearly man. At the moment it is looking more like the latter than the former, but who knows he may have another level to go to with a bit more experience.  ::) ::) ::) ::)

Next year with Scott Redding joining a satellite Honda team I think a much more likely top class future British world champion will be in MotoGp. He has several youngest records and 3 GP wins to his name and he is only 20. To me I think the next generation that will dominate MotoGp are obviously Marco Marquez and if he keeps progressing then Scott Redding. If Redding has a good season next year then Pedrosa is going to need to start looking over his shoulder.  :y :y :y :y
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chrisgixer

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Re: Silverstone Motogp
« Reply #33 on: 01 September 2013, 15:20:07 »

Cal binned it, during warm up, Marquez binned it in the same place in he same session not 20secs after.

In fact, the marshals attending to Cals bike had to leg it for fear of being hit by Marcs bike, the two incidents where that similar. As Marc's bike passed almost directly over Cals.


(The Honda travelled further though ;D )
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Re: Silverstone Motogp
« Reply #34 on: 01 September 2013, 16:26:04 »

Thread pruned.

Chrisgixxer and Albitz - please cease and desist getting on each others nerves and publicly slagging each other as a result.

If you cant get on and willingly play nicely together or keep out each others (online) way then you will be forced to keep out each others way by banning.

Here endeth todays lesson.

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Re: Silverstone Motogp
« Reply #35 on: 01 September 2013, 16:32:47 »

OOF apologises for the temporary interruption in the GP thread.  Hopefully normal service is resuming shortly....   :)
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albitz

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« Reply #36 on: 01 September 2013, 16:36:37 »

Fair comment B. Sorry for interfering with the tranquillity of your sunday afternoon. :-[

Back to the bikes.Apparently Marquez has been docked points for not slowing down for the yellow flags at the scene of Crutchlows crash,and then crashing and almost piling into the marshalls at the scene.
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