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    Sachsenring Results

    Interesting GP race!!

    1 Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Honda
    2 Jorge Lorenzo Fiat Yamaha Yamaha
    3 Casey Stoner Ducati Marlboro Ducati
    4 Valentino Rossi Fiat Yamaha Yamaha
    5 Andrea Dovizioso Repsol Honda Honda
    6 Marco Simoncelli San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda
    7 Nicky Hayden Ducati Marlboro Ducati
    8 Ben Spies Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha
    9 Hector Barbera Paginas Amarillas Aspar Ducati
    10 Marco Melandri San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda
    11 Loris Capirossi Rizla Suzuki Suzuki
    12 Alex De Angelis Interwetten Honda MotoGP Honda

    A Crash a few laps in causing a red flag, De Puniet broken his left tib/fib, both Espargaro and Bautista hit is bike trying to avoid Randy and went down, Bautista suffered no injuries, Espargaro just looked a little sore.

    Amazing riding from Pedrosa obviously, Rossi! Who would have thought he could come back to almost take a podium, if it wasnt for that aggressive passing manoeuvre by Stoner (which was pretty sweet)
    And as much as I don't like him, Simoncelli rode amazingly well



    Tony Elias was charging hard to hunt down Iannone and take first in moto2

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    What about Damian Cudlin raced here a few seasons back for Brian Bernard got 7th in his Moto2 Debuet and was up to 4th at one point
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    Carnage. Easy to see how the Frog broke his leg! Ouch.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    Amazing riding from ..............., Rossi! Who would have thought he could come back to almost take a podium, if it wasnt for that aggressive passing manoeuvre by Stoner (which was pretty sweet)
    ...............
    Stoner sure pulled one over on Rossi .. Looked like Rossi was all set up to protect the more preferred passing point - the 2nd to last corner but Stoner took him on the last corner.
    Looked pretty magic even for a non Stoner follower !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    What about Damian Cudlin raced here a few seasons back for Brian Bernard got 7th in his Moto2 Debuet and was up to 4th at one point
    Oh yeah Brian was talking about him on Sat...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Carnage. Easy to see how the Frog broke his leg! Ouch.
    Roger Lee Hayden, the youngest of the three Hayden brothers, has been nominated to replace the injured Randy de Puniet in the LCR Honda team at the US Grand Prix.

    Hayden is now set to join older brother Nicky who rides for Ducati at the Laguna Seca race this weekend.

    LCR team boss Lucio Cecchinello moved quickly to secure a wild card replacement once he understood the extent of De Puniet's injuries.

    Cecchinello spoke to Nicky Hayden at the Sachsenring an official announcement is yet to be made sources close to the deal say that Roger Lee will be the fourth American in the Laguna race.

    He will join Ben Spies, Colin Edwards and brother Nicky. De Puniet suffered fractures to both the tibia and fibula of his lower left leg when he was struck by Mika Kallio's Ducati in a brutal four rider crash in Sunday's German GP at the Sachsenring.

    Hayden's upgrade to MotoGP now comes in advance of his planned appearance in Moto2 aboard a Honda USA backed Moriwaki at the Indianapolis GP in August.

    That team is to be managed by Texas legend Kevin Schwantz and it is anticipated that Schwantz will be a key advisor to Hayden in the LCR garage during the Laguna Seca weekend.

    LCR's crew chief is the highly experienced Christophe Bourguignon who was the Kayaba suspension technician during Schwantz's winning days with the factory Suzuki 500cc team.

    The presence of Bourguignon and Schwantz in the LCR garage will bring a huge level of grand prix experience to Hayden's wild card weekend.

    Hayden raced as a wild card for Kawasaki in the US GP at Laguna Seca in 2007 and finished tenth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    Stoner sure pulled one over on Rossi .. Looked like Rossi was all set up to protect the more preferred passing point - the 2nd to last corner but Stoner took him on the last corner.
    Looked pretty magic even for a non Stoner follower !!
    The whole race was vintage MotoGP, wasn't it..................

    Don't tell anyone - but I was almost willing Rossi on to the podium.
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    Stoner is the man! That was a Rossi move he pulled on the doc himself!...top watch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denill View Post
    The whole race was vintage MotoGP, wasn't it..................

    Don't tell anyone - but I was almost willing Rossi on to the podium.
    You know, up until Rossi's crash when he actually broke a bone in his body, I didn't believe he was human...

    But to recover so quickly, and get that result in a hard fought battle for the PODIUM, I still have my doubts that he is...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movistar View Post
    You know, up until Rossi's crash when he actually broke a bone in his body, I didn't believe he was human...

    But to recover so quickly, and get that result in a hard fought battle for the PODIUM, I still have my doubts that he is...
    If Stoner had broken a Fucken Nail he would still be crying about it , let alone racing !! . It is going to be excellent to see Rossi on a Ducati

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    If Stoner had broken a Fucken Nail he would still be crying about it , let alone racing !! . It is going to be excellent to see Rossi on a Ducati
    He is a sulky mofo innit.

    See him in the pit box after the red flag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    If Stoner had broken a Fucken Nail he would still be crying about it , let alone racing !! . It is going to be excellent to see Rossi on a Ducati
    That's odd mate...because he spent quite a bit of a season riding with a broken wrist. You should try it sometime. Not that I think you do any racing yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    If Stoner had broken a Fucken Nail he would still be crying about it , let alone racing !! . It is going to be excellent to see Rossi on a Ducati
    Speaking of Ducati...be interesting to see if Rossi has the balls to ride the Ducati through of of the worlds fastest/scariest corners at 240kph on the lock stops. Like this 'pussy' does...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y6PT33SMHQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Speaking of Ducati...be interesting to see if Rossi has the balls to ride the Ducati through of of the worlds fastest/scariest corners at 240kph on the lock stops. Like this 'pussy' does...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y6PT33SMHQ
    Guy Martin has bigger balls than both of them LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    If Stoner had broken a Fucken Nail he would still be crying about it , let alone racing !! . It is going to be excellent to see Rossi on a Ducati
    Yes i agree with the Rossi sentiment, Bring it on.............But have to disagree with the Stoner comment

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