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    Donington GP: Spoiler

    Holy shit! What a race! I had to go to two gaming bars to be able to watch it all but it was well worth it (also I must look a bit sad sitting there by myself watching it cos I always get a free beer)
    None of the 'top 4' took a podium
    Lorenzo and Rossi crashing, Rossi getting back on and fighting back to come 5th, incredible!

    How about fucking Ducati! Im a fan of Stoner, and I feel for him, I really do....this was such a fuck up, he didnt even manage to pass the riders that changed to wets later on!

    But well done to Dovizioso, stellar performance, as well as Colin Edwards that little champion!


    250's wasnt as exciting as usual, good on Aoyama! Though Im a fan of Bautista who played it safe in the end and came home with a 2nd.

    125's were actually bloody exciting to watch this round! Lots of passing, crashing etc.
    I actually had this thought when I was watching Sachsenring, the best thing about the 125's is the little hissy fits they throw when they crash... fucking hilarious!

    Anyway...awesome racing! cool to see some new faces up on the podium
    Donington looks awesome, I wanna go!

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    Yep, one of the few joys of working nightshift out here is occasionally being able to sneaking off for a bike fix come WSBK/MotoGP time......and what a brilliant/absorbing race to catch. One of the most interesting in blardy ages, right up until the last lap it looked like it could have been any one of three riders but in the end I reckon Dovi rode a great race and paced it perfectly, leaving just a lil' up his sleeve for when he needed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    Yep, one of the few joys of working nightshift out here
    Yep sure is one plus point, I just got in the door as moto gp was starting so cracked open a beer and watched what was a great race with a few good twists
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    Felt sorry for poor wee Pol Espargaró he was doing so well, coming first from working his way up from about 6th or something.
    Then he crashed the race was red flagged but he got to start from pole for the 5 laps then ended up 10th

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    I bloody missed it again!
    Oh well ill have to check out a replay.
    Stupid Sky Sport
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills View Post
    I bloody missed it again!
    Oh well ill have to check out a replay.
    Stupid Sky Sport
    Its well worth the watch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    Its well worth the watch!

    So ive heard. Will be making the effort for sure.
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    Yep was an unusual race, with alot of surprises, i wonder how stoner felt when he got lapped?
    Good finish tho, now i cant wait to finish work and watch the superbikes which the missus better be taping for me

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    That was one to keep everyone guessing......

    Marco Melandri still doing well, with no notice being taken at all - he rarely gets a mention these days over all the other name riders finishing lower down the order......
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    For those of you like me who missed both the Moto GP and the Superbikes they are on Sky Sport 1 Moto GP 10.00 am tomorrow morning or Sky Sport 3 at 8.30 pm Moto GP and 10.00 pm Superbikes tomorrow night thats hoping that the TV book I am reading it from has is correct.

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    Read this on Soup: Yeah you gotta like Colin................

    Colin Edwards was a lot more quotable. The race was, he opined, "48 minutes of complete bullshit, I wouldn't wish that race on my worst enemy. It was mentally draining." He then attributed his ability to avoid wet white lines to the half-smoked visor he used because he couldn't see the difference between wet and dry tarmac through it. He held off de Puniet's challenge because he was 'faster or dumber' at the end.

    It also earned Colin the unwanted distinction of the being the man who has stood on the podium most times on 500/MotoGP races but not won a race. Colin has 11 podiums, Graeme Crosby had ten.
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    Because Colin's Moto GP career is in it's twilight I was really hoping he would win it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Because Colin's Moto GP career is in it's twilight I was really hoping he would win it.
    Yeah, me too....................

    Someone wrote that Edwards would never win a MotoGP. And I agreed.

    We were both very nearly proved wrong.............
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    no amount of yelling at my pc at 3-30 in the morning could make edwards yamaha suddenly 1/2 a sec. faster on those last two laps. dammit.

    it was a funny wee race. kicked myself for laughing at lorenzo when he fell saying rossi wouldn't do that. dumbarse

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    Over in OZ at the moment and taped it where we are staying 'cos we're still on kiwi time, and missed the last 6 laps!! Sounds like we caught most of the action, was a great race too. 125 action was great, funny watching those fired up teenagers react when they crash.

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