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Marknz
30th April 2006, 17:13
I suppose you Smoozuki spankers will be praying for rain for the rest of the racing season...

MotoGP Grid WET

Vermeulen 2m04.61
Hayden 2m04.82
Gibernau 2m05.00
Capirossi 2m05.54
Hopkins 2m05.70
De Puniet 2m06.10
Stoner 2m07.27
Nakano 2m07.29
Edwards 2m07.34
Roberts 2m07.34
Rossi 2m07.55
Elias 2m07.76
Tamada 2m08.14
Melandri 2m08.39
Checa 2m10.32
Pedrosa 2m10.95
Hofmann 2m11.24
Cardoso 2m11.45
Ellison 2m12.29

jimbo600
30th April 2006, 17:27
Don't need rain to kick ass son. The GSVR is a tiger waiting to pounce mate. It'll be a blood letting from here on in.

Marknz
30th April 2006, 17:37
Don't need rain to kick ass son. The GSVR is a tiger waiting to pounce mate. It'll be a blood letting from here on in.

Mwahahaha... here is a tip, it'll be dry tomorrow and they'll be lucky to finish in the top ten.

jimbo600
30th April 2006, 17:50
Mwahahaha... here is a tip, it'll be dry tomorrow and they'll be lucky to finish in the top ten.

We'll see. Anyway everyone knows that GP is so last year. Superstock 600 is where its at these days. Go the GSXR

rogson
30th April 2006, 17:51
If the grid was determined in the wet it doesn't mean anything - they only have to say-on for 1 lap.

Remember the really wet race last year (British GP?). The wet specialists did great but Rossi still beat them and he was lapping 2 seconds better than the next guy at the end of the race..... bloody impressive.

Motu
30th April 2006, 22:05
Oh dear - Sete tops the warm up,Vermeulen back in 16th.Stoner 2nd,Pedrosa 5th,Rossi in 7th.Shaping up to a good race,the Suzuki's will be last on the first lap....if they get that far.

sAsLEX
30th April 2006, 22:14
Don't need rain to kick ass son. The GSVR is a tiger waiting to pounce mate. It'll be a blood letting from here on in.
Didnt know they used kickstarts still in Gp

oldguy
30th April 2006, 22:30
It's not the bike, its the man, Rossi is GOD :first:

jimbo600
1st May 2006, 10:01
Didnt know they used kickstarts still in Gp

Well the blue machines didn't win but a pretty good effort all up. Plenty of promise at the start. Going to be a good season.

sAsLEX
1st May 2006, 13:54
Plenty of promise at the start. Going to be a good season.

But they were ripping the tires apart! Vermulean did ok compared to the other one

James Deuce
1st May 2006, 14:19
It's not the bike, its the man, Rossi is GOD :first:

Err that should be #4. Which would drop him out of the Holy Trinity, let alone the podium.

James Deuce
1st May 2006, 14:19
But they were ripping the tires apart! Vermulean did ok compared to the other one

CV's a better race length rider than Hopper. Hopper is really quick, but breaks stuff, tyres included.

sAsLEX
1st May 2006, 14:46
CV's a better race length rider than Hopper. Hopper is really quick, but breaks stuff, tyres included.

Bit like haga over in the other racing, last few races I have seen him ride right at the front up with the pace for the first half but he blows his tires doing it the nhas to drop back and settle for a lower spot

oldguy
1st May 2006, 19:41
Err that should be #4. Which would drop him out of the Holy Trinity, let alone the podium.even god has an off day

James Deuce
1st May 2006, 19:42
Don't let Her hear you say that!

Marknz
2nd May 2006, 22:13
CV's a better race length rider than Hopper. Hopper is really quick, but breaks stuff, tyres included.

Agreed, he fecked his rear by trying to stay with the leaders early on... not too smart that boy :wait: