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In reply to Post #102 Still no podium and 11 seconds down, five dnf's also helped his 4th place. Great last lap again. Feel for Dovi, taken out twice by someone else's mistake.
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rossi front row at Silverstone..life in the old boy still..
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In reply to Post #100 Great battle, would love to see mm pushed at every race, his qualy in the wet was astounding.
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how about that for a finish today from dovi..keeps that up mm will have a fight for this years title..
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lets hope he isn't another zarco.
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In reply to Post #97 Nice to see mate, something fresh
Regarding the bike, not sure, thought it could have been a brake calliper problem? If it was a chassis problem that was a serious set up error, even so, great ride under the circumstances
Deffo one to watch, came from Moto 3 and then 2, not exactly pulled any trees up though, bit sporadic, but hey, who cares
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In reply to Post #96 Due to moving home I've only watched 1 race and the highlights of Assen,where the hell did Fabio come from He reminds of Stoner taming the Duc from time ago, how he didn't have a 'off' is beyond me, a talent for sure,looking forward to seeing more of him.
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Watched the highlights last night, been away.
I was hoping Rins was going to win until he ditched it lol. Be nice to see a Suzuki ride for Rossi next season out with Mir
Disappointment again for young Fabio, what was wrong with that bike, all over! future star in the making though that lad
MV finally bags one and rat boy is second
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I do agree he shouldn't of parted with burgess at the time when Yamaha engines were at there best, this year they ****ed up and chose a engine what is well below par . but they cant change due to Moto gp being run by the Spanish, say no more lol.
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In reply to Post #93 He was at the top for so long and he is clearly no longer the best, to my ming he never should have ended the partnership with his engineer. His race school has massive potential and I feel his time could be better spent there freeing up a potential ride for a younger hungry rider. His level of fitness may be high for his age but the older anyone gets the longer it takes to recover if the unfortunate happens.
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In reply to Post #91 I disagree with that, why should Rossi retire, ? his still the leading Yamaha rider overall. and was last year plus year before. he still enjoys competing and dare I say his level of fitness is above most 40yr olds..id say he won't ever get that 10th tital but as long as his enjoying himself he should carry on. Lin Jarvis gave a few clues away yesterday that Rossi is already testing parts for next year.
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In reply to Post #90 Pleased for vinales. Only seen one angle of the Rossi crash that didn't give much away
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In reply to Post #90 Three yamaha's in the top five and vr fails to finish, with cameras on the bikes I don't he had much choice but to hold his hands up. Personal opinion but I feel he should have retire a couple of seasons ago.
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I was pleased vinales got that
he had a good weekend overall. but christ that Rossi and nakagmi crash was fooking fast. glad to see both riders ok.. Rossi has held his hand up and said he was responsible. not that I like seeing riders fall it would of been interesting to see it from different camera angles. bit strange when all bikes have onboard cameras.
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In reply to Post #88 Rossi it happy with bike
Seems something else is going on.
Live watching dovi ride too
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