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moto go Australia
anyone know what went on today?
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A certain young Aussie kicked a*s in both sessions. Miserable little Ducati riding knob! Suzuki have apparently sunken without trace.
I hope the Rossi Vs. Pedrosa battle for runner up in the championship ignites big time otherwise the end of the season will be a complete damp squib. Oddly my allegiance will be with the little spaniard.:cool: |
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thanks:)i was too lazy to google it:thumbsup:
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Good to see the 3 stand out riders of the season qualifying on the front row, with a nice little Spanish boy on pole.:) His second in succesion. Good weather could see a great race and I strongly expect Nicky and Loris to be right in the middle of any podium battle.
250 saw Lorenzo set pole at more than 8/100ths faster than the second placed rider! Front row dominated by riders from the land of sea,sun,s*x and sangria.:p |
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Wot no chat? aboot the race?
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Not much to talk about really. Just stoner off into the distance again. Good little battle behind him for a couple of the laps in the midrace but thats about it. BSB was much better.
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Race winner possibly predictable? (First time a european bike has won in Australia since Cagiva achieved it in 1974)But what a great fight to get in contact with the leading bunch by Loris. Doing his level best to remind us all how good he has been for Ducati.
Nicky Hayden great pity his engine gave up the ghost as he was likely to track Casey all the way home if his tyres allowed. Crap tyres and second rate Yamaha yet yer man Rossi just about secured runner up spot in the championsdhip today I reckon,(he leads Dani by 29 points with 2 races to go.) Interestingly Rossi has this week publicly bitch slapped Yamaha telling them he has delivered a lot for them and now it is time for the boys in Japan to get the bike back on the money. If not, at the end of 2008 he definitely ships out,(odd I thought he was quitting altogether at that point?) Did you have the benefit of seeing the little Spaniard thrown through the air by his rearing up RCV? One wicked totally unintentional wheelie when looking to do a practise start, so much so that whatever went wrong bust the motor and he had to ride his second bike in the race. Lorenzo looking supreme in the 250's but with just a shade too much arrogance once again? Great to see the likeable Alvaro Bautista hang on for a great second place. 125's is absolutely kicking! The top 2 riders in the title race seperated by just 1 point! |
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FS....+1 Knowing Valentino being able to show that he won every category that he raced in must be appealing. |
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Were the last few races, where Stoner did not win, some sort of conspiracy between the Teams & the MotoGP chiefs, to show there is some real competition in the MotoGP? - I mean he was off on his own again and no one was going to catch him.
If the bike and rider continue to improve, does Stoner have a rival in MotoGP? |
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Yesterday was eye opening because Capirossi was a long way back but still got 2nd. Proof of Ducati power...never mind the red dart at the front.
Hayden looked on the case but I doubt he had the goods on Stoner. Shame about the blowup but it just fits the Honda season. Pedrosa and Rossi did what they could. Barros did well and was on the job. I should get a ride somewhere for next yeaar. It aint Ducatis fault for being good but the Japs for being bad. I expect especially Honda to be shooting next year. |
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