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    MotoGP SPOILER

    ROSSI is a freak, but what a fantastic ride from Olivier Jacque. As for the Mullet, imagine what must be running through his mind now.

    Looking forward to seeing the 250 race now and see if Casey Stoner can make it two in a row.

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    Hell yes.

    The Doctor did extremely well. Good on Jacque too, he was riding on rails, I kept wondering if he realised it was wet as he was blazing.

    Good on Mr Consistency, Malandri, now second in the championship. Hasn't that guy matured a hell of a lot from his "I'll win or fall off trying" style of old.

    All in all a very good race. Bring on the next round.
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    Go Suzuki!!!!! Even if it was just for a couple of laps, it was beautiful while it lasted.


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    How about Checa on the Duke clicking 342KPH down the straight in practice?!!!

    YEAH BOY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicko
    How about Checa on the Duke clicking 342KPH down the straight in practice?!!!

    YEAH BOY!
    thats the bit I like

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    And Barrichello's motor blew up and Schuy went onto win with no worries....oops...make that Colin's engine blew.....
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    Great riding by all btw! I can't belive there weren't more wipe outs given the conditions and the fact that it was the first race on a new track, with that wicked hairpin!

    Fucken shame about Roberts Jnr too!


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    Quote Originally Posted by nicko
    How about Checa on the Duke clicking 342KPH down the straight in practice?!!!

    YEAH BOY!
    And ever reliable Charlie Chucka goes for a spectacular ol' slide on his arse. I wonder what top speed on his Gluteus Maximus was??

    I'm with you Motoracer: Go KRJR - while it lasted.

    And yeah, the Jacque attack! If only Mullet Head hadn't help him up, old Olivier woulda been in with a sniff I reckon (with my Kawasaki Racing hat firmly over my heart!), if he had a few more laps available to him.

    I hop ze German connection vith Herr Eckl and Herr Hoffman might be reconsidered.... I mean any chump who breaks his scaphoid during a clowning about session when he is actually paid to race needs to be re-evaluated. No diss meant here Riff Raff, I know you weren't clowning around

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    there are download links in the "You got MotoGP now?" thread
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...394#post228394

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhuanh
    And ever reliable Charlie Chucka goes for a spectacular ol' slide on his arse. I wonder what top speed on his Gluteus Maximus was??

    I'm with you Motoracer: Go KRJR - while it lasted.

    And yeah, the Jacque attack! If only Mullet Head hadn't help him up, old Olivier woulda been in with a sniff I reckon (with my Kawasaki Racing hat firmly over my heart!), if he had a few more laps available to him.

    I hop ze German connection vith Herr Eckl and Herr Hoffman might be reconsidered.... I mean any chump who breaks his scaphoid during a clowning about session when he is actually paid to race needs to be re-evaluated. No diss meant here Riff Raff, I know you weren't clowning around
    I THOUGHT HE WAS NICKNAMED CARELESS CHUCKER IN RACING CIRCLES

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    I WAS ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT ,THAT OLIVIER JAQUE (WHATEVER) WAS BLOODY AMAZING , THIS HAD TO BE ONE OF THE MORE EXCITING RACES IVE SEEN LATELY, 3 DIFFERENT MAKES ON THE PODIUM GREAT

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    Jacque had was on winning form, I was bloody more happy than he was - put him on the riding seat kawa.


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    Go the mighty Kawaka!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by r4q2
    Go the mighty Kawaka!!!
    Oh and da Bridgestones

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    I THOUGHT HE WAS NICKNAMED CARELESS CHUCKER IN RACING CIRCLES
    yup, that he is too. Either way, good description of his style

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