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Good ride for FQ, if he continues to show that consistency there’s no reason he can’t battle a healthy MM. MV continues to show he can’t figure out a full load of fuel. Shame for PG and FM, the latter being a bit puzzling. No smoke, just loss of power. Similar to Rossi last week, possibly electronics related? Good to see the old man on the podium again. I’m bummed about Jack not finishing, he’s become my favorite rider in the GP class. Really disappointing result for KTM after a good weekend up until now.
I didn’t really get the snooze fest vibe here, FQ had the top step locked up early but there was some good racing going on behind him.
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
The Moto E race was as, if not more, entertaining as the MotoGP (except for the personalities). Granted, it’s only 6 laps and lap times are maybe 8 seconds slower, but daaamn. I know it’s heresy here, but I can’t wait for tracks to have chargers and to be able to buy an e- sport bike with specs similar to petrol liter bikes.
For me this race is the reason the series needs someone like Marc Marquez. As I said if it wasn't for the super hot conditions which I think is the biggest factor we had some of the results we did today I might have fallen asleep. Stating the obvious Fabio is an outstanding rider. I feel it's going to be some very exciting racing with Marquez comes back between those two. I just thought he was boring to watch. The commentators said is perfectly. It's like watching Lorenzo back when he was winning with Yamaha. Super smooth riding off into the distance. For me it's just not exciting riding to watch.
If it the heat was less extreme I think Fabio would have won by a large margin again and the rest of the field would have mostly just rode in line with a few lunges for a pass here and there.
Vinales to me has to be the most disappointing rider for the past couple of years. He has the talent to ride up front but he just can't put the pieces together for an entire race. If he doesn't figure it very soon next year he is going to be the clear #2 rider and the bike will going in the direction of Fabio.
That stuff was good racing last year too. Just wish it went on longer so stuff like tires going away which was big in the GP race would be a bit of a factor.
Side note: does anyone think MM’s injuries were made to be worse than actual for the purpose of marketing?
The E bike race was nuts! First time I’ve tuned into it.
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
I wonder if Rossi had orders to give up that position to Maverick at the end. Very impressive ride by Rossi.
I'm mostly bummed out for KTM and Binder.
I'm leaning towards no asterisk next to this championship. Marc crashed all on his own. He knew the consequences of an injury the same as every other rider. To me, its no different than any other rider getting injured. If people are riding hard enough to push you into mistakes, then good on them.
From a safety perspective, MotoGP needs to take a hard look at the calendar and when they schedule races (this year aside, of course, because of the influence of the Pandemic). Philip Island needs to happen in the warmer Southern Hemisphere months. The tropical races need to get pushed to the colder months. It looked downright dangerous out there from a track perspective (greasy AF), gear perspective (Yamaha's engine problems?) and a health perspective (heat stroke is a real thing, I've been pushed into it from competition and I wasn't right for 1-2 weeks after).
Last edited by JettaJayGLS; 07-27-20 at 01:28 PM.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
Oh, and this. I'm fully on board the Binder train. Look a little like Marc?
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
He was outstanding in Moto3 as is his brother except for the results. Brad would ride up through the pack and it was super impressive to watch. He was good in Moto2. Didn't think he was outstanding but very good and had some good results. Similar to Fabio. So far on the big bikes I'm very impressed. He is riding above the level expected by a lot. I bet Honda is wishing they sniped him instead of getting Pol. KTM has a gem they just need to match it with the bike. At the very least the future of Moto GP looks bright with all the young guys there and coming.
I missed this last round (or maybe I didn't watch Moto2 last round) but how did Sam Lowes get a Marc VDS ride? Dude can't keep himself off the pavement.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
Hes a good rider with experience. Probably has some backing money too but don't know for sure. Canet has been impressing me this year. Not on the hot chassis but getting it done. On the other side I'm a bit confused by Gardner. Shows moments of brilliance but it never seems to pay off. And why did they choose last years bike? Seems like a bad choice at this point.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
I think that's a longer stay than we have here in the US after a successful REcapitation surgery...r Xavier Mir and his team at the Hospital Universitari Dexeus successfully replaced the titanium plate and Marc Marquez will now stay in hospital for 48 hours before being discharged.
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Definitely puts MM out of title contention. imo best plan would be to heal up and then treat the rest of the season as an extended test sessions - get the bike (and the body) ready for 2021.
Pumped for Joe Roberts!