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1vanvan1
10th June 2007, 20:20
Something tells me its going to be a very good and close race tonight between Stoner, Pedrosa and Rossi.

Cant Wait!!!!

sAsLEX
10th June 2007, 20:35
What about De Puniet or Edwards...........

1vanvan1
10th June 2007, 22:04
Yeah well them too, but the guys i said are in the top 3 of the champion ship and trying to get into the number one spot.

sAsLEX
10th June 2007, 22:47
My ellipsis was to infer sarcasm, such a difficult thing in written text sarcasm.

onearmedbandit
11th June 2007, 01:21
Well despite serious injuries de Puniet did very well. It was a fantastic race, edge of the seat stuff.

Jeaves
11th June 2007, 01:28
It was a fantastic race, edge of the seat stuff.

Yep , second that :rockon:

Sanx
11th June 2007, 01:43
That was one of the best races, of any discipline, that I've had the pleasure of watching. So good even my motorsport-hating other half watched the whole thing enthralled without interupting me!

Warr
11th June 2007, 01:44
Man that was close !!!!

sAsLEX
11th June 2007, 08:01
Well despite serious injuries de Puniet did very well. It was a fantastic race, edge of the seat stuff.

Yes he did, the pain he was evidently in after the race, especially after the loose cannon Elias decided to take a swipe, he did better than alright.

NZsarge
11th June 2007, 08:15
Yep..loved that race despite the outcome :mellow:

imdying
11th June 2007, 14:18
Can the racing actually get any better than this??

sAsLEX
11th June 2007, 17:18
Can the racing actually get any better than this??

Yes.


oh rhetorical........ but I loved Rossi's comment in the press conference " It is a long championship" so I think we have more to look forward to.

Baldyheed
11th June 2007, 18:13
What an effin awesome race.

1vanvan1
11th June 2007, 18:38
Yeah it was a bloody awesome race! But one thing that ticks me off is the Ducatios Power. Surely they shoudl do something about it cause its a clear advantage for the ducati riders.

onearmedbandit
11th June 2007, 18:56
If it's within the rules then more power to them. This is the elite class, no budget restraints other than their own. If Yamaha, Kawasaki, etc want to catch up they know what to do, and as shown by the way this season is progressing, they already are.

denill
11th June 2007, 18:56
But one thing that ticks me off is the Ducatios Power. Surely they shoudl do something about it cause its a clear advantage for the ducati riders.


Goota think that was a tongue in cheek comment?? :yes: :yes:

Kendog
11th June 2007, 20:50
Loved it.

First year I have really started watching MotoGP. I will be a fan for life if there are more races like that one :yes:

BigG
11th June 2007, 22:12
Yeah it was a bloody awesome race! But one thing that ticks me off is the Ducatios Power. Surely they shoudl do something about it cause its a clear advantage for the ducati riders.

I think you will find that the duke's cant go any faster but the Yamaha's are improving and getting faster, so the raceing is going to get even better. I think Stoner for a 21 year old has got shear guts and determination not to let Rossi intimadate him. The Honda is not as quick yet but the Moto GP is something else what fantastic raceing good for the sport:rockon:

duckaddict
11th June 2007, 22:14
Just finished watching it - WHAT A RACE!!!

Makes all the other motorsports dull!!!

:rockon:

sAsLEX
11th June 2007, 23:45
If it's within the rules then more power to them. This is the elite class, no budget restraints other than their own. If Yamaha, Kawasaki, etc want to catch up they know what to do, and as shown by the way this season is progressing, they already are.

Duke didn't have much on the M1 this race, Rossi could catch the draft behind him unlike China, and Stoner only slowly roared past on the straights when the M1 was pushing the air in the front. And like the chap said above the Duke has been stagnant whilst the M1 is catching in top speed all the time.

Brian d marge
12th June 2007, 01:18
Yeah it was a bloody awesome race! But one thing that ticks me off is the Ducatios ( thats an actual Spanish ducati that is ) Power. Surely they should do something about it cause its a clear advantage for the ducati riders.

You raise a point, I dont know , I suspect from things I hear , The dukes have a lot of windtunnel testing and I think have good access tho the big windtunnel Pinnafinaria ???

The hondas are on the limit , ( elias engine ) and are trying to get the top end by tuning because of wind tunnel time or lack of

Could be why Yamaha teamed up with Fiat (HUGE database and facilities ( for the use of )

I can see the motorbikes going the same way as the cars ,,,huge sums spent on wind testing as they are reaching the materials limit. I mean those pistons have to be in the 20 ft per second range, ( a Norton commando was about 19 odd foot per and it was really the limiting factor of the parallel twin... )

I was a good race in that one had the power , the other had it on the brakes ( they said rossi had a new front end which allowed him more control on the brakes ,,, from america ?? interesting ,,,what did they do? )
and Pedrosa? sniffing in 3rd ,,,

Might need to watch it again ,,, For research you understand

Stephen

sAsLEX
12th June 2007, 06:10
I can see the motorbikes going the same way as the cars ,,,huge sums spent on wind testing as they are reaching the materials limit. I mean those pistons have to be in the 20 ft per second range, ( a Norton commando was about 19 odd foot per and it was really the limiting factor of the parallel twin... )

Stephen

Might be out by a factor of imperial/metric magic there mate.


06 Yamaha R6 20.5m/s at 14,500rpm (max power)
06 Yamaha R6 23 m/s at 15,800rpm (max revs)

675 21.8m/s at 12,500 rpm (max power)

Raodie Compression levels of 1.58:1 ie dependable,Ducati 999 1.9:1 MotoGP 2.0:1 and FYawn 2.1:1 lots of rebuilds

MotoGP estimates are 25 m/s

Brian d marge
12th June 2007, 13:39
blast when did we change to metric ? No one told me


they really are pushing those limits aren't they


Stephen

Happy as long as they dont take me records away ! reminds me I need a new stylus ...Ill get one tomorrow after work

wybmadiity
12th June 2007, 14:00
OMFG!!! What an awesome race! GP is shown at the local 'Drivers Bar' on Mondays and there was alot of "oh Oh OHH" happening in the crowd. Very stoked I got to see this one on the big screen! With the added bonus that Stoner won :first: :D

Black Bandit
12th June 2007, 18:25
Yeah it was a bloody awesome race! But one thing that ticks me off is the Ducatios Power. Surely they shoudl do something about it cause its a clear advantage for the ducati riders.

For sure a great race to watch. Could have gone either way in the last few laps. I also find it kinda annoying how easily the Ducati can storm past other riders on the straight. They (the opposition) do all the hard work in the corners and then lose out again on the straights. Capirossi went from 17th to 6th FFS! But that's racing - the team who has put more into developing their machine deserves to have the edge, and I think it was Ducati who were first to stop development on the old bike and first to release the new 800cc machine. Lets just hope that the others can catch up on the development quickly and it's good to see that the gap has been reduced already!

The 125cc race was awesome too - real funny watching that guy kicking the shit out of his bike after it spat him off. :rofl:
And Jorge in the 250cc race was in a class of his own - will be one to watch when he moves up to MotoGP next year.:Punk:

ninja ll
13th June 2007, 16:55
are the moto gp races on sky telivision or are they on at some weird hour of the night? im keen to follow the racing.

onearmedbandit
13th June 2007, 17:19
Sky digital or MotoGP.com. Or you can d/l a torrent after the race.

Black Bandit
13th June 2007, 17:42
are the moto gp races on sky telivision or are they on at some weird hour of the night? im keen to follow the racing.

umm ... yes and yes. It helps if you don't work Mondays :sweatdrop