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Blakamin
17th October 2004, 17:39
What can i say?????????????????

k14
17th October 2004, 17:42
Damn, gotta be fast around here.

But yes, that was one of the best races i have ever seen.

Kickaha
17th October 2004, 17:46
Well all the classes put on a good show and the 125cc was as good as the big boys,but well done to Rossi and tough luck Honda obviously they cant cut it eh Dangerous :finger:

badlieutenant
17th October 2004, 17:48
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! glad im not sete he doesnt look too happy, he just got outriden.

Kickaha
17th October 2004, 17:50
Now if for the next season Rossi would just move on to Suzuki or Kawasaki that would make it even more interesting

Lord Pac
17th October 2004, 17:53
THE DOCTOR- simply amazing!

k14
17th October 2004, 17:57
Now if for the next season Rossi would just move on to Suzuki or Kawasaki that would make it even more interesting

Come on, he is a legend but I think suzuki is a hill too high to climb, even for him :killingme

merv
17th October 2004, 18:20
What could Jerry Burgess do with the WCM which is Yamaha based? Put Rossi on that with about a 40km/hr disadvantage. He'd probably still win.

Capirossi was back on the podium too, must have seen Lynda in the crowd wearing his bandanna cheering him on.

My man Edwards let himself down with a poor start but got past many to be right up behind Loris at the end. Colin is a bit like Aaron Slight was in that respect, it used to be Aaron's starts that killed him in WSBK.

But yes, what a race!!!!

TwoSeven
17th October 2004, 18:21
I think those to riders need to change their race plan. Rossi always makes a move at half distance and gibernau always at 3/4. Just about every race. Does make for some good last laps tho.

Blakamin
17th October 2004, 18:23
Capirossi was back on the podium too, must have seen Lynda in the crowd wearing his bandanna cheering him on.

aaahhhh, to see the duc on the podium!!!


I was told if honda won it was a sign not to buy a ducati....thank you yamaha...600ss please!!!!

Bleck K6
17th October 2004, 18:35
AWESOME RACE, BUT ISNT GIBERNAU A SORE LOSER,DIDNT SEE HIM CONGRADULATE ROSSI.DICKHEAD :bash:

gav
17th October 2004, 20:57
No need to shout, mate! You can't really blame Sete, he's anything but a sore loser, Rossi has really set out to snub Sete after what happened at Qatar. The commentators missed it and I guess you did to, but Sete and Vale did shake hands. If you taped it rewind and check it out, the camera is on Jerry Burgess and Rossi's crew, and in the background Sete offers his hand to Rossi, they shook but Rossi hardly even bothered to turn and acknowledge Sete, Sete then comes over and shakes Burgess' hand which the commentators see and discuss. Its more of a poor act from Rossi to just diss Gibernau like that, poor show from Valentino I reckon.....

Bleck K6
17th October 2004, 21:08
No need to shout, mate! You can't really blame Sete, he's anything but a sore loser, Rossi has really set out to snub Sete after what happened at Qatar. The commentators missed it and I guess you did to, but Sete and Vale did shake hands. If you taped it rewind and check it out, the camera is on Jerry Burgess and Rossi's crew, and in the background Sete offers his hand to Rossi, they shook but Rossi hardly even bothered to turn and acknowledge Sete, Sete then comes over and shakes Burgess' hand which the commentators see and discuss. Its more of a poor act from Rossi to just diss Gibernau like that, poor show from Valentino I reckon.....
Might have to change your pic.
I wonder who will be up there next year?
Biaggi isnt much of a threat anymore.

Hoon
17th October 2004, 22:51
Rossi just seems to be a class above the rest - he's making the rest of the field look like WSB riders especially on his under powered bike. I wouldn't be suprised to see Yamaha throwing lots more money at their motogp effort now and resolving their power/top speed issues for next year.

It was good to see Rossi having to really work this year and showing what he is capable of. The last few years he just seemed to be coasting along but this year we saw lots of uncharacteristic mistakes and crashes from him which shows how hard he was pushing. If the Yamaha gets better in the off season he will have it all his own way again. I don't think Honda can make up the deficit of matching the Yamaha AND Rossi's skills with the bike and riders they have.

Full props to Sete in those last few laps tho. I didn't think he had what it took to reel Rossi back in and take him but he proved me wrong (well kinda). Too bad he wasn't a bit more consistent otherwise he could've taken the title. I feel a little sorry for him - another "almost" rider who picked the wrong time to peak.

ben444
17th October 2004, 23:34
[QUOTE=Hoon]Rossi just seems to be a class above the rest - he's making the rest of the field look like WSB riders....
[QUOTE]

Half of them are WSB riders...

Motu
18th October 2004, 06:55
Wow,great race alright,classic Rossi - not great on the first lap,putting in some good moves,then getting behind Sete and pushing him all the way to the finish.Poor Sete,with Rossi so close behind he knew what we all knew,even on the limit of his bike,if Rossi is that close,he can pass easily.Like a cheater running down a rabbit,the last place you want to be is in front of Rossi..Sete's done a brilliant job all year,but Rossi has really rubbed Honda's nose in it,good on him.Edwards as team mate next year? hmmm,I think Colin may have peaked,Rossi not yet by a long way.

Pwalo
18th October 2004, 13:13
It certainly was an incredible example of riding by both the 'Doctor' and the 'Mullet'

It amazes me how Rossi can control a race. He's always got a bit in reserve, and always looks so smooth (even on the dirt).

Must be a real bastard to be riding in the same competition.

Pwalo
18th October 2004, 13:18
Come on, he is a legend but I think suzuki is a hill too high to climb, even for him :killingme

Well I see that Suzuki has a space for another rider now that Hopkins looks set to move to Ducati to replace Bayliss.

Makes you wonder. The chaps at Suzuki can build something like the GSXR 1000, win AMA & BSB :first: , but haven't been able to build a decent GP or MotoGP bike for ages (2000 doesn't really count, lovely handling bike but too slow, and Rossi in his first year).

Would be a challenge for the 'Doctor' though.

Marknz
18th October 2004, 15:49
You shoulda seen Gibernau in the pits later on in the evening... he had a face like a slapped arse ;-)

vifferman
18th October 2004, 15:52
You shoulda seen Gibernau in the pits later on in the evening... he had a face like a slapped arse ;-)Shame - he didn't need to. He rode a brilliant race, and had no reason to feel bad.
Apart from the fact he and Rossi are having a personal war at the moment...

Someone should tell him life's too short for that nonsense.
Any volunteers?:spudwhat:

Ghost Lemur
18th October 2004, 21:51
Mighty fine race.

I personally think that it was obvious after before Malaysia that Rossi had Gibernau mindfucked. And lets face it that's why he'll never be a Rossi. Rossi couldn't care less whether he looses a "friend", if you're standing between him and his goal you're gone. Where as Gibernau is a pleaser and it shows. Too much of a nice guy for his own good.

Doesn't have the animal instinct to be a truely great rider.

You guys talking of moves to Suz and Zwaka do remember that Rossi has already said he'll see out his gp career with Yamaha.

Already looking foward to next season. Tis funny, Last time I was really into motogp, Rainey was the guy I followed, now again the top guy is on a Yamaha. Everythings right in the world (well except for the missing r6 from my garage).

Hopes for the last race - Sete grows some balls, and decides to try and stick it to Rossi and save some face in front of his home crowd. Should be a good race.

Final thought - Edwards will be the perfect team mate if he takes well to the Yamaha (think Schummacher and Barricello). In which case we'd get some yummy yammy 1, 2, finishes.

Who was the lucky bastard to get his helmet? Hope it was a kb'er, would hate to think a slimey aussie got it. :eek:

Blakamin
18th October 2004, 21:54
Hopes for the last race - Sete grows some balls, and decides to try and stick it to Rossi and save some face in front of his home crowd. Should be a good race.

Who was the lucky bastard to get his helmet? Hope it was a kb'er, would hate to think a slimey aussie got it. :eek:
Sete was out ridden... no doubt about that! and it will happen again!

I take a fence to that aussie comment! :msn-wink:

Pickle
19th October 2004, 14:07
Yes bloody good race, louder than last year and nearly as fast only Capirossi topped 330km/h. Those bikes going past you doing over 300ks was mindblowing.
Aussie superbike race was very good, Aussie supersport again very very good being won by a Kawasaki helps, Aussie 125s a good battle.
Stunt bikes OK same stunts over & over again
Crowd was huge,
Lynda looked like she was a Ducati sign post, I think she must be sponsered by Ducati,
Kiwizrx and his wife looked like they were dressed by Kawasaki
MCNews marquee was crowded as usual
New 2005 ZX6R looks really trick, they had a cut away model on display
KTM super Duke with the 950 motor was interesting
New Suzi GSXR1000 got the prize for the ugliest muffler
Some very tasty looking MV Augustas on display
Yamaha had Rossi's first bike for the year on display
Honda wins the prize for the 2 most ugly bikes in their stand with the Jesse James VT1800 whatever and the Rune, Rume again whatever. Bad case of the UGLY pills working overtime.
Saw a good number of crashes in practice with Checas being the best, followed closely by Pedrosa's on his 250 both at Hayshed (fast)
Cowes on Friday night was quietest in years, no band on the waterfront.
Plenty of Kiwi's on plane last night

Will try and post some photos later.

merv
19th October 2004, 15:06
Rossi and Gibernau are basically the ones that have been getting good starts and pushing reasonably hard all race and the game is all about tyres lasting the distance too. These stats make interesting reading - Loris set the lap record followed by Barros and Troy was 5th fastest with Rossi 4th and Edwards only 6th. Yet Edwards passed Barros in the closing stages and was closing in on Loris to finish a split second behind him. To finish first you have to finish first and records don't count for much huh!

http://images.motograndprix.com/multimedia2/314/314803.jpg

merv
19th October 2004, 15:10
... and as mentioned by Doug, here are the event maximum speeds. Rossi's bike was only 11th fastest, but he don't give a shit - he just wins the race anyway.

http://images.motograndprix.com/multimedia2/314/314799.jpg

merv
19th October 2004, 15:38
As for Colin I liked this story:

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11106446%5E13780,00.html


... and then HRC and their swords - the mighty have fallen http://www.ceracing.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4717&sid=ebada94ae2d4ae21fe7017462675b492

Bandito
19th October 2004, 15:49
AWESOME RACE, BUT ISNT GIBERNAU A SORE LOSER,DIDNT SEE HIM CONGRADULATE ROSSI.DICKHEAD :bash:
As good as he is it would seem Mr Rossi is making a habit of making enemies with his closest rivals. Can't all be Max's fault eyh!

Blakamin
19th October 2004, 15:53
As for Colin I liked this story:

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11106446%5E13780,00.html


... and then HRC and their swords - the mighty have fallen http://www.ceracing.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4717&sid=ebada94ae2d4ae21fe7017462675b492
Brilliant!!!!!

TonyB
21st October 2004, 14:56
Interesting to read others opinions on the race. Personally I think Rossi made a mistake trying to piss Gibernau off- I thought Gibernau rode bloody well, he seemed to have the attitude "there's no way I'm gonna let that little wanker win". He got past Rossi more than once without drama, so he must have some decent skills. I thought that Gibernau wouldn't have tried so hard if all the BS hadn't happened at Quatar, plus Rossi knew he HAD to win, to back up all the talk. Made for a better race I guess.
I can see why Rossi plays mind games- it obviously works in most cases. If Gibernau looses a few more races he's probably done for, cause he'll start getting worked up everytime he's dicing with Rossi, which is what Biaggi seems to do.

badlieutenant
21st October 2004, 16:13
which is what doohan said about gib, something like "as soon as he relizes he can win the championship hes most of the way there"