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Post by mekon on Oct 2, 2019 21:08:28 GMT
Obviously we know Redding goes well here and he thinks he will go better this time around.
I reckon Bridewell could be the fly in the ointment for Brookes, and maybe Ray as well. Brookes really needs to finish 2nd each time to put the pressure on Redding by Brands. If he falls or finishes less than 3rd each time Redding only really has to play it safe and not make daft tyre choices.
Forecast is dry Fri/Sat but wet early door on Sunday. Will probably be dry by the afternoon.
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Post by neilf on Oct 3, 2019 7:45:07 GMT
I really do hope that Redding wins the championship as it shows the level of international riders, especially those in MotoGP which are frequently seen as 'also-rans' and the occasional podium finisher given the right conditions.
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Post by paulg on Oct 4, 2019 9:28:47 GMT
Hes been bloody great for the series and its a shame hes going...But he'll also be bloody great for WSBK. Christ knows it needs a kick up the arse
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Post by mekon on Oct 4, 2019 10:38:05 GMT
I guess WSB would have had a proper slap in the face if Bautista hadn't fallen apart like cheap watch. Redding to good to be collecting retirement payments already.
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Oct 4, 2019 14:56:26 GMT
This isn't looking too good.
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Post by mekon on Oct 5, 2019 17:55:06 GMT
1st blood Redding.
Weather lottery tomorrow though. One fall from Brookes could kill the championship. One fall from Redding will open it.
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Post by Eddie The Bastard on Oct 6, 2019 13:08:56 GMT
So far, so good. Weather wise and for Redding.
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Post by mekon on Oct 6, 2019 21:06:55 GMT
Brookes got lucky with freak breakages in race one. How many times do rear calipers fall off and footpegs snap off in the same race. earnt his 2nd place in race 2 though.
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