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    Quote Originally Posted by DidJit View Post
    Not at all — we witnessed the arrival of another Alien to the top step. Things just got Next Level.
    Landed with a thump! Rossi finished with a Ducati not so far behind him...

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    Yeah, said it before, will probably say it again: Dovi was a good pick for Ducati — fast, smart and methodical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DidJit View Post
    Yeah, said it before, will probably say it again: Dovi was a good pick for Ducati — fast, smart and methodical.
    What are the chances he'll beat Rossi this year in a race?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    What are the chances he'll beat Rossi this year in a race?
    That's going to be fucken hilarious when it happens (not if it happens if you ask me).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    That's going to be fucken hilarious when it happens (not if it happens if you ask me).
    Imagine if it was at Mugello...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DidJit View Post
    Yeah, said it before, will probably say it again: Dovi was a good pick for Ducati — fast, smart and methodical.
    He's also got an interesting way of setting up bikes. He likes them slightly heavy at the backend, which is the Ducati all over.

    He's looking like the rider that should've been on that bike after Stoner left.
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    Yes, but he needed that year of adapting to and figuring out the Yamaha to make him so valuable now to Ducati. Dovi has learned how to analyse and adapt to the bike — he might not have been quite so well rounded if he’d come straight from Repsol Honda.

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    Well, the sun is about to set on the first ever MotoGP in Austin, Texas. Couldn't have asked for a better day: not too hot/cold, slightly overcast, light winds. I grabbed a Stella from the man shouting "Overpriced beer- get your ice cold overpriced beer here". I took my seat at turn 15, put on my cowboy hat and kicked back to watch the show. From the start of the race to the finish: Honda in first and second. They never even seemed to be breaking a sweat, just flowing from turn to turn in tandem, as if it was a just a friendly Sunday ride. JL held onto 3rd and just stayed there. Rossi, unable to pull a rabbit from his lid, clung tenaciously to his spot (or could it have been one of his mindgames?). Schwantz was nowhere to be seen, but a lot of folks were proudly wearing shirts with his number on it. Today wasn't much of a race, really: no close calls, no last minute late braking heroics. It seemed like everyone had settled into their position on the first lap and then just stayed that way for twenty more. Still, it was good to hear the roar of the crowd and the scream of finely tuned engines on full song. Quite a buzz. Well done MM- hats off!

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    Well I have to say I am super impressed with the way MM rode that race (and the entire weekend)
    There was not a hint of 'must pass at all costs'.
    Once in the lead he rode calmly, under what must have been a fair amount of pressure to win.
    His riding style still makes me gasp.

    New favorite rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misterO View Post
    It seemed like everyone had settled into their position on the first lap and then just stayed that way for twenty more.
    What about MM and his calculated move around half way, did that get any crowd reaction?

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    I couldn't see that move from where I was sitting and, I'm ashamed to admit, I didn't even notice they'd switched positions until near the very end. Sometimes you get better coverage from the couch in front of the TV than you ever could from a seat at the track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Well I have to say I am super impressed with the way MM rode that race (and the entire weekend)
    There was not a hint of 'must pass at all costs'.
    Once in the lead he rode calmly, under what must have been a fair amount of pressure to win.
    His riding style still makes me gasp.

    New favorite rider.
    Yeah pretty impressive alright. Casey who? :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    ... Casey who?
    For shame!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DidJit View Post
    For shame!
    Only real shame is not getting to see the two of them racing each other. But I reckon we'll have some ding dongs this year regardless. We'll get to more tracks that are more even for both bikes. Imagine if MM was to win the title first year out eh?

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    Here’s hoping those wildcard rumours turn out to be true then, eh?

    Yep, a new era has definitely dawned.

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