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Post by mekon on Jun 19, 2023 6:39:38 GMT
Taka has said he was behind Marquez when he crashed and he wasn't doing anything wild. Bike is dangerous. Lawson era stuff.
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Post by no66 on Jun 19, 2023 9:24:03 GMT
Only just seen MotoDucati, I mean MotoGP :-) and M3
Thought the two up front gave a good show.
See Oncu took my advice and saved it for the end :-) Well done.
Norwegian press want a peice of Oncu now that he has won and is half Norwegian. Pisses me off, hardly show any interest in bikes utill they can claim a win
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Post by mekon on Jun 19, 2023 9:39:53 GMT
Superglue will claim all the credit.
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Post by Diego the toe clipper on Jun 19, 2023 12:01:08 GMT
I thought the M3 race was great, I was hoping for the win for Oncu too, he's a bit of a fruit loop at times, but I think motorcycling needs people like him.
Speaking of fruit loops, so glad that Marc made the first sensible decision of his life.
Even before his warm up crash he had said that he is faced with two choices: race like Taka does, within the limits of the bike and conform to whatever result that can generate or, risk crashing at every corner to try to over-perform.
Right, the problem here is that its not just Taka that rides within the limit of the bike so as not to stay on it, its the entire rest of the field! Its what Quartararo is doing, its what ViƱales is doing, its what Miller is doing.... all on different bikes and all riders capable of winning.
Is he finally waking up to the fact that even hhe can't win every day on any bike?
Moto 2 had the shine taken off it for me by having to have the camera focussed on Marc's motorhome door interupting the ccoverage, or a Spanish journo being ignored every time they asked someone in a HRC shirt if Marc had decided if he was going to race or not. Lack of respect to the Moto 2 riders IMO. Still Pedro did good, and Dixon does look like a more mature rider, he might even get another year on the Aspar bike he carries on like this!
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Post by bella on Jul 2, 2023 19:03:03 GMT
Gonna be in Spain Tmoz and am tempted to watch the races in a local bar and sample some home support for Marquez when he sticks it to Pecco. Not all the Spanish are MM fans so you might not want to be too vocal! If you're near Madrid you can come round mine (I'll kick you out if you cheer for Marc though)! I watched in a chiringuito on Torre Del Mar sea front, the staff were taking a casual looks at it and then were jabbering on a bit during the last couple of laps so maybe a bit more interest than over here.
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