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Cal is doing exactly what i'd expect... he's a bloody quick lad... admittedly though it is VERY impressive.

Rossi was on the 2012 bike yesterday apparently due to electrical issues... i dunno about today.


 
Posted : 27/02/2013 8:51 am
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Bradl going very well, amazed at the pace of Marquez I know he is very good but this quick so soon and consistent is very impressive.


 
Posted : 27/02/2013 9:03 am
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Careless Chucker

😆


 
Posted : 27/02/2013 8:15 pm
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Found this picture on Bennets site :

'MotoGP rookie Marc Marquez, 4th fastest at the Sepang tests, elbow dragging and on it. He's just starting to get to grips with the set-up of his Repsol Honda RC213V, news the rest of the MotoGP riders don't want to hear... Just wait till he's dialled in.'

Just awesome- he's only ridden the thing 3 times 😯


 
Posted : 27/02/2013 8:24 pm
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[url= http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/188754/1/moto2_gino_rea_starts_own_team_for_2013_wild-cards.html ]Gino Rea[/url] Starting his own team just so he can go race in 2013!
Good luck to him, i think he did well last season 😉


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 1:43 pm
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Marquez looks good yes!!... I feel it could be a good season...


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 1:48 pm
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Test in Texas will be really interesting.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:26 pm
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Funny how Motogp has been pretty uninteresting since Rossi hasn't been doing so well. The sport needs him, or someone like him at the top. Look at the current and recent contenders - Stoner, Lorenzo and Pedrosa - blisteringly quick but about as charismatic and interesting as a sack of spuds. Lorenzo with his attempts at quirky race victory celebrations - give it up sunshine, you might be quick but you'll never be Rossi. Stoner and all his excuses. Pedrosa just a straight up misery. If you haven't guessed I'm a big Rossi fan, but I still think I have a point, bias aside


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:40 pm
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Apart from Stoner has taken his ball and gone home to V8 bumper cars in Australia.


 
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I know, thats why I added 'recent' as well as 'current'. Much as I'm no big fan of Stoner, it is a shame he has gone


 
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Here's another angle of the picture of Marquez up there /\

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And that was his 3rd session on the big bike! This season is going to be a belter 8)


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 7:11 pm
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I have just saw the times posted at todays private test from Austin Texas where HRC, Yamaha and LCR honda are. No surprise that Marquez is the fastest and top of the time sheets by lunch. That boy is well in contention for the championship this year. I cannot wait for it to start next month!


 
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Pedrosa 4th mmmmmm I think we need to see a whole day. Marquez is amazing, he handled the pressure in Moto2 as well but did have a few hiccups. 4 genuine race winners lining up at every race and some really quick satellite teams. I agree its going to be amazing 😀


 
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Suzuki testing MotoGP bike in Barcelona in June 😛


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 8:44 pm
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The kid is fastest by a long way aswell....... 8)

1. Marc Márquez – Repsol Honda Team – 55 laps – 2’04.619

2. Dani Pedrosa – Repsol Honda Team – 59 laps – 2’05.047

3. Jorge Lorenzo – Yamaha Factory Racing – 54 laps – 2’05.291

4. Stefan Bradl – LCR Honda MotoGP – 50 laps – 2’06.053

5. Valentino Rossi – Yamaha Factory Racing – 68 laps – 2’06.507


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 6:14 pm
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Here's the new Yamaha- basically the same as it was in 2010 (more or less) but without Fiat splashed down the side of it.

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Hope to see it at the front alot this year 😉


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 3:15 pm
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Not a chance, sadly.

Honda's year this time.
Next year has possibilities for potentially the best season ever.

Shame Yamaha have given in and renaged on their promises to provide Herve's crew with decent machinery - looks like we won't see a fair fight, yet again.

Have you picked up this weeks MCN btw?
Great interview with Rossi - even he can't understand how good Stoner was on the Ducati. 😉


 
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[url= http://www.crash.net/motogp/results/189187/1/jerez_motogp_test_times_-_saturday_5pm.html ]Wet Saturday At Jerez[/url] -J Lo fastest and the two Honda's following. Mind you the Ducati's look like continuing to be faster in the wet than they are in the dry. Good ride by Andrea Iannone 😀

Great interview with Rossi - even he can't understand how good Stoner was on the Ducati.

Not sure anyone knows how good Stoner was, or why. Maybe if Ducati could figure that out, they could sort out the handling issues.


 
Posted : 23/03/2013 6:45 pm
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Ooof Pramac Ducati in 4th and Lorenzo in front by a second.

Strange thins happen in the wet!


 
Posted : 23/03/2013 6:48 pm
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Not sure anyone knows how good Stoner was, or why.

Rossi would appear to know exactly how good he was - have a read of the article.

Talent is the only rational explanation as to the why - but for the details, well, only Stoner knows & he's not telling 😀


 
Posted : 23/03/2013 11:22 pm
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[url= http://www.crash.net/motogp/results/189234/1/jerez_motogp_test_times_-_sunday_final.html ]Valentino Finally Back On Top![/url]


 
Posted : 24/03/2013 9:01 pm
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Vale will be praying for mixed conditions this year then.


 
Posted : 24/03/2013 9:26 pm
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Cal Crutchlow fastest today- looks like he has all the toys, Bradley Smith was 11th 😆

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Posted : 25/03/2013 6:50 pm
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Good to see Rossi is back.

We now know just how good Stoner was though.


 
Posted : 25/03/2013 8:28 pm
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Free practice for Losail GP now on Eurosport. Bring it on 🙂


 
Posted : 04/04/2013 6:39 pm
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Also on freeview 301 🙂


 
Posted : 04/04/2013 7:09 pm
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Danny Kent having a mare on the Tech3 in Moto2


 
Posted : 04/04/2013 8:00 pm
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Early prediction for Sunday:

Rossi, Lorenzo and Marquez on the podium with Cal as my outside bet.

Plus Scott for Moto2 glory, or a 2nd 🙂


 
Posted : 04/04/2013 9:45 pm
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[url= http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/189475/1/qatar_motogp_lorenzo_yamaha_top_as_honda_struggle.html ]Cal Crutchlow is on it![/url]
Rossi right where he needs to be, Marquez doing what we expected- but what's going on with Pedrosa?

Qualifying is going to be interesting!

Thank god iv'e got [url= http://www.eurosportplayer.co.uk/tv.shtml ]Eurosport Player.[/url] 😀


 
Posted : 05/04/2013 11:21 am
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Qualifying is just willy waving IMO, anywhere on front 2 rows and they should be fine, getting a good start and tyre management are more important. Cal flying 😆 cant wait for the race


 
Posted : 05/04/2013 11:27 am
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willy waving

It's always good to have bragging rights 😆

Loving the way Dovi was riding that Ducati, Much better than a month ago and he seems to be comfortable slinging it into the bends. Really want Ducati back at the front- but yes, let's wait till the race 😉


 
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Come on Cal- that is all 😀

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Back to the Stoner front, When you get the riders saying he in
a league of his own what do we or any of the pundits know.
They all thought they could win on that Ducati when they seen
what stoner was doing and failed miserably quite funny really.
Now we see Rossi go back to Yamaha to try and regain some dignity.
I'll get my coat. LOL


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 12:40 pm
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😆 😆 brilliant


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:59 pm
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Amazing Rossi is back, about time WAY HAY. 😀


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:02 pm
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Incredible exchange of overtakes between Marquez and Rossi, great stuff.


 
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Enjoyed that! Great race 8)


 
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Anybody know how Smith ended up with a MotoGP ride? He wasn't up to much in Moto2 last year but still ended up in the premier class. Not trolling, genuinely interested how it came about.

Good to see Rossi back to his old tricks 🙂


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:14 pm
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You could see the difference in the two Yams on the straight. So I have nothing but sympathy for Cal.

If he were on the 46 bike he'd never have made that mistake as he'd have been chasing Jorge. He proved as much tonight as Rossi I think.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:17 pm
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Where is rusty spanner to nighty?


 
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boblo - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/motogp/14971723

Awesome race tonight and If this is anything to go by the rest of the 2013 championship is going to be a good one!


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:22 pm
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The moto2 Tech3 bike Smith was on last year was a dog, no difference to this year. Early days yet but Iam not convinced he can cut it. Is Burnett his manager?


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:23 pm
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Where is rusty spanner to nighty?

Hello! 😀

Great race that - very surprised that the factory Yamahas were up there with the Hondas tonight.

Jorge, Rossi & Cal were superb - bit of a shame about Bradders, but lets hope all goes well for him.

Genuinely surprised by Rossi - I thought he would never race like that again - the shoulder seems to have fully healed and his confidence is back.

Looks like it's going to be a great season.
Shame the best rider won't be there though - 😀


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:33 pm
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Good man, respect for coming into thus tonight


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:34 pm
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Let's see how Vale behaves in a few races time when the mind games start 🙂

No one's expecting him to do that well this season, so he an afford to be pleasant and generous at the moment. 😉

Be interesting to see if and when Herve's lot get some updated parts - they obviously deserve them, but will Vale & Jorge be happy to take part in an equal fight?

I'd be really interested if anyone actually read the interview with Rossi in MCN a couple of weeks ago.

A very interesting interview indeed.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:46 pm
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Of course I read it mate. I've never denied Stoners speed. However in 20 years he won't get a fraction of the recognition in history as Rossi.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:51 pm
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Sadly, you're right.

A great personality goes a long way 😉


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:56 pm
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Superb race in the last 10 laps. Even the dear wife enjoyed it.


 
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Great race, Cal was riding the wheels off that Yamaha to stay with those factory Hondas. Great to see Rossi back and mixing it at the sharp end too. Was out of my chair shouting at the tv for the last 4 laps!


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:14 pm
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So pleased to see Rossi back.

Just shows how good Stoner was though...

Cal & Marquez are really going to stir things up this year.


 
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Marquez is going to win the next one in Austin, he proved the most this evening- Lorenzo was in a league of his own and he's the one to beat this season.
Good to have Vale back, who knows he could win again very soon riding like that 😀

So wanted Cal to be on that podium, if he keeps riding like that Mr Yamaha must give him some more speed. Surely???


 
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I wonder if Lynn Jarvis is penciling him in now ??


 
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If Cal had made a better start he would have finished second I'm sure as he was way way faster into the corners than both Honda riders but had to cut speed off and then got blasted on the straights. Great shame and I'm sure how he is riding and his attitude will go a long long way with Yamaha and if they don't sign him there might be a Honda works seat going if Pedrosa doesn't get the title. Pressures on that guy for sure and he's got to deliver or else this season.


 
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Good lad! 😀

Pedrosa

He's just never quite been there has he? On his day he is a brilliant motorcycle rider, but he can never quite bring it together for an entire season. I can't see him as Moto GP world champion. Ever.


 
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It was a fabulous weekend, both Moto 2 and Moto GP. Both races had my pulse rate going through the roof!
Casey Stoner is gone and forgotten! Sure he was always very fast, but when did he ever give us great entertainment like that? Great time trialist, but not a great racer. It's not only his personality that endears Rossi to millions of adoring fans, it's the impossible murderous things he does on the race track. Last night, the life was put back into Moto GP and it's going to be a brilliant season 😀


 
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Let's see how Vale behaves in a few races time when the mind games start

He'll be happy go lucky just like he always is, but he'll win any mind games that are to be played with ease. I reckon Lorenzo is already cracking his pants just a [i]tiny bit......[/i] 🙂


 
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Rossi is the master of the mind games, broke Gibernau, broke the Moaner, he keeps laughing and smiling as he slides the knife into you 😆

Pedrosa is handicapped by the fact he is so tiny IMO yes it pays off off the start but he struggles under really heavy breaking and just getting his paper weight around on the bike.


 
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It's not only his personality that endears Rossi to millions of adoring fans, it's the impossible murderous things he does on the race track. Last night, the life was put back into Moto GP and it's going to be a brilliant season
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If Cal had made a better start he would have finished second I'm sure as he was way way faster into the corners than both Honda riders but had to cut speed off and then got blasted on the straights.

I think he would have finished where he did even with a better start, as the speed difference on the straight when Rossi was following the Honda's compared to Cal, clearly showed that Cal would have been drafted and passed at some stage in the race by the Honda's .

Really good to see Rossi back and now he has less to prove, he can get on with racing with reduced peer pressure and potentially improve on last night.


 
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Rossi is the master of the mind games, broke Gibernau, broke the Moaner, he keeps laughing and smiling as he slides the knife into you

Can't see that working with Lorenzo, though - Rossi's past his best, and Lorenzo's won enough (including the championship, of course) that he's not lacking in self-confidence. Would probably work on Pedrosa, though.


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 8:11 am
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Rossi proved last night he's not past his best.. He proved his best is still better than 99% of other peoples bests.


 
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Rossi proved last night he's not past his best.. He proved his best is still better than 99% of other peoples bests.

Problem is the other 1% is sitting in the box next to him.


 
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With all the talk on here about Rossi lets not forget how amazing Marquez was, Texas will be a fab race,

It all makes F1 look as boring as it really is 😉 😉


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 8:32 am
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Meh, he beat Crutchlow who is on an inferior bike-Rossi stayed with the Honda's much better down the straights, he then beat Dani, fair play and Marquez who whilst undoubtedly awesome was in his first race....I'd hold off on the ticker tape parade just yet, Lorenzo was in a distant class of his own!

Hopefully the tighter European stuff will suit Cal better. Redding was excellent in Moto2 too....still looks too big for the bike though, I'd love to see him on the big bike.


 
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The question is... If Rossi had got off with the group better and not made the initial mistake that put him behind Cal/Dovi/Bradl, would he have been able to stick with Lorenzo ?

Lap times would say 'probably'


 
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Lap times would say 'probably'

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Forget all the lap times and if and buts and maybes...... entertainment! This is the stuff! This is what they want! Go Rossi!


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 10:22 am
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Very good race and that one is usually quite dull, looks to be shaping up to be an interesting season with Marquez and Rossi back on a decent bike.
Marquez is due a massive crash as is Dovi though 😯


 
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Anybody know how Smith ended up with a MotoGP ride? He wasn't up to much in Moto2 last year but still ended up in the premier class. Not trolling, genuinely interested how it came about.

Tech3 signed him to ride motogp in 2013 on condition he wobbled their crap moto2 bike around for the 2012 season.


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 10:27 am
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He'll come good in a few races (not sure I'd want to be Cal's team mate, scary bloke 😀 ), it's not really a fair comparison between him and Marquez, whose had full factory Repsol kit through Moto2 and Motogp (he's also an Alien 😉 )


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 10:31 am
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[i]Early prediction for Sunday:

Rossi, Lorenzo and Marquez on the podium with Cal as my outside bet.

Plus Scott for Moto2 glory, or a 2nd
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What, no comments on my original post! Do I have to name podium places next time?


 
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Amused to see a slightly more humble Rossi congratulating Lorenzo at the end of the race. A bit of a turn around from when they last shared a garage and Rossi threw his toys out the pram when Lorenzo got quicker than him (... which eventually led to Rossi insisting on a wall in the middle of the Yamaha pit, his Lorenzo or me ultimatum, his injury, his having to leave the team, and a sorry two years looking very ordinary on the Ducati.)


 
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Let's see how Vale behaves in a few races time when the mind games start

They already have started, he basically didnt bother with Lorenzo as he is a bit more immune to the games- and went straight to Marquez and became all Pally with him. He's working on the kid already!
Plus i'm sure he was buzzing with the racing that Marquez had just shared with him.
Lorenzo is the tough nut to crack- how did he win last year? Consistency and surgeon like precision. And that's exactly what he'll do this year. He will be on the podium every race and as long as he dosen't crash he'll be right there this year.


 
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Great racing in all three classes.

Moto3 was mental as usual and Redding in Moto2 finally came of age in my opinion....kept his cool, made the tyres last and was right there at the end instead of hanging on for a desperate 3rd like in previous good races he's had....i reckon there's a MotoGP ride waiting for him next season, the MarcVDS team certainly have the funds to lease a satellite bike for him.

MotoGP....what to say?....i still cant believe people write Rossi off.
He has been in the top class for 13 years now and is still running at the front of races, it is incredible....he is one of those rare things, a legend of the sport that he is still competing in.
People will miss him when he's gone....his talent is a once in a lifetime occurrence.

Of course riders like Stoner, Lorenzo etc will come through and beat him....they are younger and the younger generation always moves a sport on but time and time again Rossi shows he can move with them....its awesome to behold, the way he carved through from 7th to 2nd on Sunday was ridiculous.

Do people think Lorenzo will still be racing for podiums or giving the new generation a run for their money in 2021?....13 years after he joined the class?....its not likely.
Mick Doohan spent 11 years in the class before injury halted his career, other greats like Hailwood spent 10 years in GPs, King Kenny Robert's career lasted 7 years, Schwantz and Lawson both 10 years etc etc....Rossi really is something special and i cant believe people dont want to see that.

Things have been frosty between Rossi and Lorenzo and Rossi and Stoner because i dont think he has ever seen them as heirs to his throne, they have been mere rivals....quick riders who come into the class, win some championships and leave again, an annoying distraction from him going about securing his own legacy in the sport, i dont think they have ever had his respect....Stoner has left already, how many more championships will Lorenzo win once Marquez gets up to speed?....Pedrosa has started to hint that he is ready to retire....meanwhile Rossi keeps keeping on.

I believe in the next couple of seasons we will see Rossi mellow and become comfortable with not winning so may races, he proved a massive point this weekend when people said the two years at Ducati ruined him, he'll win some races this year but more importantly he'll enjoy battling with Marquez.
Rossi is a student of the sport, remember his celebrations when he passed milestones set by Hailwood, Nieto etc?....very respectful, he even gave Angel Nieto a ride around the circuit when he broke his GP win record.

Rossi sees shades of himself in Marquez, that is what Stoner, Lorenzo and the others are missing....enjoy the next couple of seasons, this is the passing of the torch we didnt get to see when injury prevented Doohan racing against Rossi.


 
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I don't see any of that lacking in Lorenzo!! Out and out fastest bloke on a motorbike in the world at the moment. He wasn't even pushed yesterday, I'd imagine that he'd got plenty left to give had it been required-Rossi was very quick in the second half of the race, but given that he must have been riding on fumes for the last lap, it's pretty safe to say that Lorenzo wasn't on the limit. Should be a good season, what has happened to Spies though? Barely beat Espargaro on the CRT despite being 20kph quicker in a straight line, he just doesn't look comfortable on a bike at the minute.


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 11:43 am
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Lorenzo!! Out and out fastest bloke on a motorbike in the world at the moment

2nd fastest. The fastest has gone fishing 😀

Great display by Lorenzo. It's going to very difficult for anyone to get the upper hand on him this year. The battle will be for second and i'm really looking forward to it. Great to see Vale enjoying riding again. Makes the show so much better when he's in the mix.


 
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Once Rossi gets the bike set up to his liking then he'll start to get inside Lorenzo's head by mixing it up a bit, like he did with Stoner at Laguna. If Rossi can get ahead of Lorenzo early on he can stick Lorenzo into a dogfight with the two Hondas and Cal, and then it will get interesting. What we don't want is Lorezo clearing off at the front and doing a Stoner and boring the sh!t out of evereyone.

Rossi still doesn't look totally settled on the Yamaha to me but when he does I think he's still got enough to take it to Lorenzo. Should be fun.


 
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One thing which sets Rossi apart is his attitude.

His comment when interviewed at the end of the race was "great fun" says it all and he obviously still loves to race.

Can't wait for the next one 🙂


 
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i still cant believe people write Rossi off.

+1 Some people don't know what they have till it's gone. Enjoy it all now!!
Not many people can bridge a 10 second gap in a few laps.

His comment when interviewed at the end of the race was "great fun"

And this!

2nd fastest. The fastest has gone fishing

Did Lorenzo not beat Stoner to the World Championship last year?
Stoner was a 2 time champion as is Lorenzo....


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 1:43 pm
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Once Rossi gets the bike set up to his liking then he'll start to get inside Lorenzo's head by mixing it up a bit, like he did with Stoner at Laguna

Lorenzo's a lot more of a fighter than Stoner, though.

What we don't want is Lorezo clearing off at the front and doing a Stoner and boring the sh!t out of evereyone.

A massive +1 on that, though. +2 even 🙂


 
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