Acosta has had a big crash at Turn 7 during warmup. He's OK but the bike and that air fence will need some work. Sounds like another damp patch.
Should they be racing if damp patches keep appearing like this?
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Well bugger me if that wasnt the best race of MotoGP for a long long time.
MM - "It doesnt matter what happened in the past, I will always push to the end".
PB - "You know when fighting with Mark you have to always be aggressive ... I really enjoyed it"
"If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France
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Maybe give it back to Bridgestone, or open it up to all Tyre makers, something has to change.
The Sport is suffering from rules.
I copied BSB Sunday interested to see how that is ?
Sad to say for someone like me who's followed GP's from about 1966 !
I followed Read,Ivy and Hailwood and a host of others.
Even had the good fortune to meet Mike the Bike, at a piss up in CHCH at the end of Marlboro Series (I think about 77' ?).
Maybe this modern world is too much for me ? lol.
Anyway off for a fang tomoro for sure,weather is great. (I'll win that GP !!!!!).
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
Luckily club level is still pretty open as regards rules.
The most heavily regulated motorsport would be Karts. If it isn't in the book you can't do it. Period.
I used to run into a mate - now dead - who was NZ Fed President and for a while Oceania Pres too.
I always gave him a hard time about how tight the Kart regs were - but after doing it once I never again quoted
an area they hadn't touched. 6 months after I mentioned it, it was a closed loophole.
MM had his pressures set for leading the race and couldn't follow close for very long. It looked like he'd dropped behind slightly when Bagnaia put in the fastest lap of the race and was too far behind at the start of the final lap.
I'm sure MM wanted the win, but a 2nd in his 4th race on a Ducati is good progress. Good to see Bez is back!
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True, I've corrected my post!
The GPOne website, which is Italian, has an interview with Gigi Dall'igna after each race. The translation to English isn't always the best, but it's worth a read: https://m.gpone.com/en/2024/04/28/mo...d=1&refresh_ce
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