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In reply to Post #44 Agree, great racing mate
Nice to see it so close, be very interesting to see how it pans out, nice to see Suzuki up there too
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good win for dovi even with it being as close as last year against mm, well chuffed for cal lets hope he can keep it up throughout the season..rins seems he could be a threat this year but his sit up and beg riding style cracks me up..rossi 14th to 5th..well it was Sunday nothing else to expect, he likes Sundays when the racing hits the Europe tracks I then think mm is going to start getting 1sts agin, the duke of dovi and petruci looks so slow coming out of the corners..overall though a very enjoyable weekends racing in all classes..
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Looks like it’s going to be a good year. The pack at the front was very tight and more bikes involved there too. Well done to crutchlow he’s been riding so much better the last couple of seasons not the mad head he was at tech and Ducati he seems to stay on the bike a lot more now days
Great win for dovi carbon copy of last years race Shame the newboy stalled his bike at the warm lap. Great things coming from that kid and only 19 wow.
Rossi did well and came close to a podium. And Marquez still mad for a win on the Honda will come in the next race
And I do like jack miller bet his a great laugh when off camera always positive liked him when he was doing a bit on camera last year
All in all a great start Welcome back MotoGP
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In reply to Post #41 Game on
Cruthlow, amazing really following the recovery
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Dovi , mm, wheyhey crutch low.
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In reply to Post #37
More of a beat up blacked out gixxer man, but she is a beaut
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Big up for Luthi, after that article on his performance in Moto GP saying he had no place in the sport.
What a ride, he needed 1 more lap and baldasari was done.
Very interesting re Gardner's tyres as well, they just died in the last 2 laps
Best
Jon
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In reply to Post #37 That your V4 mate?
Nice
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In reply to Post #35
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In reply to Post #32 Very successful rider, but like you say, the Ducati dominated, was a revelation at the time compared to the competition
Just looked at a 1299 today and a 959
Zx10r and S1000rr yesterday. Think I might get an Aprilia RSV4 this year, sound sublime, what an engine
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In reply to Post #34 Gotta love anyone who rides a ducati as I've been telling all my mates since my 916 days IT AIN'T WHAT IT DOES ITS THE WAY IT DOES IT,
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In reply to Post #31 I'm going to go with dovi for the win,
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In reply to Post #31 Hi Russ
I would have gone Marquez as well until I saw Vinales in qualifying, he looked so smooth, almost a different rider to last year.
Best
Jon
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In reply to Post #30 Foggy/ducati held the podium record, 100, for 18 years and others were on ducati's at the time so I would argue it was the rider, having met him I would say his level of determination and commitment were higher than anyone else he rode against. The Honda has also had a reputation as an animal to ride which maybe why Danny was bitten by it so many times.
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Race day chaps. My money is on Marquez if he stays up right.
Lowes will fall off as well
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