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Crasherfromwayback
8th September 2006, 22:01
Bins it big time in the second practice session and Capirossi's still fastest!
Hayden is still not up with the front runners......here we go...!
Looks like Pedrosa may not make the race due to a nasty gash on his knee.
It's opening up now!
Amazing what pressure can do.
k14
8th September 2006, 22:45
Yeah melandri had a decent crash too. Looking good for sunday, glad I can watch it live..
Shaun
8th September 2006, 23:40
Yeah melandri had a decent crash too. Looking good for sunday, glad I can watch it live..
I think it is on TV on monday isnt it
Cleve
9th September 2006, 08:58
11.35pm Monday night Prime TV
Colapop
9th September 2006, 09:11
I've been around here for too long - I actually know who you're talking about!! I need to get out and ride...
Crasherfromwayback
9th September 2006, 09:13
I think it is on TV on monday isnt it
You can see it live Shaun if you sign up on the official moto gp site.
Watch it on your puta live instead!! If you've got broadband it's fine, dial up is no good really.
I think from memory it's 30 euro's....
www.motogp.com
Saves waiting to see it delayed!!!
Pete
sAsLEX
9th September 2006, 09:35
Whats on tv on sunday night thats so important to prime?
oh super delayed coverage of the league cool
roogazza
10th September 2006, 09:10
11.35pm Monday night Prime TV
I would have thought we'd get coverage earlier with Sepang being fairly close ? But instead we have to cater to people who get off watching polynesians playing with an egg shaped ball ??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Superbikes are on too if you have Sky Sunday , first race 2150 hrs..... G.
gav
10th September 2006, 09:47
Whats on tv on sunday night thats so important to prime?
oh super delayed coverage of the league cool
Actually if it was on Sunday it'd clash with the live WSBK on Sky!
gav
10th September 2006, 09:49
Re Pedrosa's crash, did he have an electronics failure? Thought these fancy bikes were nearly impossible to high side like that?
sAsLEX
10th September 2006, 10:05
Actually if it was on Sunday it'd clash with the live WSBK on Sky!
I am sure they were thinking of that gav!
Would be nice if I had sky and that was one of my problems, which motorcycle racing to watch
Marknz
10th September 2006, 10:12
Re Pedrosa's crash, did he have an electronics failure? Thought these fancy bikes were nearly impossible to high side like that?
Don't know if you've watch the video or not gav, but I think it'd be fair to say that Dani highsided the bike, rather than the bike highsiding him. I know that doesn't sound right, but you have to realise that he started it by digging his knee into the kerb after the front started sliding.
Shaun
10th September 2006, 10:13
Re Pedrosa's crash, did he have an electronics failure? Thought these fancy bikes were nearly impossible to high side like that?
Smacked his leg against the curb causing him to bin it
k14
10th September 2006, 12:51
Smacked his leg against the curb causing him to bin it
Yeah just watched the vid again and thats pretty obvious. You can see him getting really close to the curb and then his knee comes out and he is sideways. Not the most comfortable of crashes. Its even funnier watching him get on his bike for FP3. Gets a little wooden box to stand on. Though his crew chief (or maybe his mum) would lift him up. :lol:
diesel pig
10th September 2006, 14:48
A wooden box! come on you must be making that up:gob:
k14
10th September 2006, 15:28
No shit, I can provide video evidence if you require it.
Kornholio
10th September 2006, 16:46
Well I havent got Broadband but I have Sky so can watch SBK tonight and MotoGP tomorrow...even a bit of Formula 1 in between SBK races :D
plus the 40" LCD tele i got the other day really makes things interesting....can see the whites of Nori's eyes, Hurro :)
imdying
10th September 2006, 16:53
He's obviously a fast little bugger, and has disgustingly too much talent :D Question though, do you guys reckon he's faster than Hayden (when he is) because he's 2/3s the weight, or because he's a faster rider?
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