The Moto2 boys showed how to make a pass stick at Aragon (or any track) - get up beside the guy you're passing and stay there so he can't turn down behind you.
Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
What have you been smoking? The guy has been injured, missed many rounds, came back (Still injured) and stuck the fucking thing on the podium while his team mate chucked it down the track. IS YOU HIGH???
Do you think HJC will be happy that there is a bike missing from the podium 5 rounds this year? They pay their riders to be in front of the camera not in the sand trap.
Lotsa new things next year.
At this weeks Michelin tyre test in Aragon front end crashes were again a feature apparently. Rossi was rather beaten up but didn't break anything.
If the teams haven't already received their new electronics they're about to get them.
Overnight our time on Twitter JL had what some might construe as a dig at Rossi. From memory, "Life is like a shark, if you stop moving you die."
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
At the end of the day, if you're ahead of them and inside of them before the apex, you have passed them. There's nothing illegal about a 'block pass'.
It won't always work and there are riders that are better at cutting back inside on the corner exit, etc, than others. Rossi is one of those ones who's good at coming back at people. Perhaps Cal isn't (which is why he's not Alien material).
To be fair: Rossi has never won at Aragon. He hasn't even come second there before. JL has won twice and DP has won once. So of course they had an advantage there.
As for MM, his dominance last year was utterly spectacular, and he show-boated to boot ('swimming across the line', running down pit lane after his bike broke, etc). I think he's still in HRC's good books... provided he can find form again. Besides, his 'win it or bin it' approach, doesn't necessarily mean bad bike sales. Sure he's not winning, but it's not cos the bike is slow - it's cos he's throwing it into the litter.
Yeah, well, let's see what Lorenzo is doing in 8 year's time.
"It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"
Yup, very true. From what is coming out the Michelin has massive rear grip but the front is lacking. MM, as he continues to show, seems to rely on the front end a lot (as do a lot of GP riders) to get round a corner. DP seems to be more focused on standing the bike up and grunting out of the corner using the rear grip (perhaps due to his lower weight and stumpy legs he is less able to get his weight forward over the front in corners?). I think we will see some drastic changes in riding style next year to cope with the new tyres and electrics.
I would not be at all surprised to see a Ducati win it next year, based on riding style Dovi might be the man for it as he seems to use the rear grip available really well. How cool would that be?
At the end of the day though, who really knows? All I know is that this season is gunna be an epic show down. GO ROSSI!
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To be fair: Rossi has never won at Aragon. He hasn't even come second there before. JL has won twice and DP has won once. So of course they had an advantage there.
Well said and good observation. I have not read any one else on any forums I troll on, recognizing what the Old Goat just went and did. And did it in awsome style.
Prob only because Pedro knew it was coming and was smart enough to sit back and let him do it time and time again. As I said...looked like the Rossi of 07. Never said it was clean though...I'm all for it! As far as MM goes...I didn't say you had said that. Plenty of diddle fiddlers here that have though.
MM Breaks his hand. Well prob a little bone in it or something
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/0...raining/185984
To me, this means Japan is all about 2 riders only. JL and VR, Bring it on
Haha Broken hand, They meant to say, he broke his little pinky on his left hand, wippy doo doo
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