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    Chaz Davies experiences the traditional "electrical fault".
    http://www.worldsbk.com/en/videos/20...tviewed_videos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    I will go out on a limb and pick either Davies or Rea.
    Yep. Don't you wish you had my almost supernatural ability.
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    Misano weekend, times should settle today after a hot and windy day yesterday.

    Hayden looking good, but I can't see that lasting.(think he tested there last week ?)

    Go #1 Johnny Rea.

    You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
    If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..

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    i dunno why but i want someone else to be able to battle with Rea.H seems to have the measure of every body else even if things are not always 100 per cent

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    i dunno why but i want someone else to be able to battle with Rea.H seems to have the measure of every body else even if things are not always 100 per cent
    I used to feel the same about Rossi. Then when he did start getting beaten, I was gutted.

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    GO #2

    ...But anyone not riding a kawasaki will suit me just fine

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    World Superbike Championship Standings After Race 16, Misano, Italy
    Submitted by David Emmett on Sun, 2016-06-19 12:42
    1 J. Rea Kawasaki 343
    2 T. Sykes Kawasaki 277 -66
    3 C. Davies Ducati 244 -99
    4 D. Giugliano Ducati 165 -178
    5 M. Van Der Mark Honda 163 -180
    6 N. Hayden Honda 146 -197
    7 J. Torres BMW 137 -206
    8 L. Camier MV Agusta 105 -238
    9 L. Savadori Aprilia 100 -243
    10 A. Lowes Yamaha 81 -262
    11 X. ForΙS Ducati 75 -268
    12 M. Reiterberger BMW 68 -275
    13 S. Guintoli Yamaha 58 -285
    14 J. Brookes BMW 55 -288
    15 R. Ramos Kawasaki 53 -290
    16 A. De Angelis Aprilia 49 -294
    17 A. West Kawasaki 39 -304
    18 K. Abraham BMW 26 -317
    19 N. Canepa Yamaha 16 -327
    20 M. Baiocco Ducati 12 -331
    21 L. Mahias Kawasaki 9 -334
    22 C. Beaubier Yamaha 6 -337
    23 L. Scassa Ducati 3 -340
    24 M. Jones Ducati 2 -341
    25 D. Schmitter Kawasaki 2 -341
    26 J. Hook Kawasaki 2 -341
    27 S. Barrier Kawasaki 2 -341
    28 P. Szkopek Yamaha 1 -342
    29 M. Lussiana BMW 1 -342

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    So little comment in this thread. No love for WSBK?

    Personally, I find them a bit ho-hum. Last weekend we had two races with the leaders separated by bugger all much of the time and I felt it was like watching paint dry. Bikes almost touching but I felt there would be no collisions and at a predetermined point Rea would pass, get a gap and maintain it till the line.

    Is it just me? The same thing in a MotoGP race is edge of the seat stuff in my house. My wifey will not miss a MotoGP race but couldn't give a stuff for superbike. It is not simply that she wants to bonk Rossi and give Lorenzo a good kicking. She enjoys the racing too.

    Should I book us both in for therapy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    So little comment in this thread. No love for WSBK?

    Personally, I find them a bit ho-hum. Last weekend we had two races with the leaders separated by bugger all much of the time and I felt it was like watching paint dry. Bikes almost touching but I felt there would be no collisions and at a predetermined point Rea would pass, get a gap and maintain it till the line.

    Is it just me? The same thing in a MotoGP race is edge of the seat stuff in my house. My wifey will not miss a MotoGP race but couldn't give a stuff for superbike. It is not simply that she wants to bonk Rossi and give Lorenzo a good kicking. She enjoys the racing too.

    Should I book us both in for therapy?
    I wonder if they (Dorna ) will keep the two day race format ?
    and whether it is bringing in more money for,same ??

    Rea's title to lose now ,which seems to be eating into Sykes.(watch Parc Ferme and tell me he's not fuming while trying rehash reasons why he's coming second).

    You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
    If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dadpole View Post
    So little comment in this thread. No love for WSBK?

    Personally, I find them a bit ho-hum. Last weekend we had two races with the leaders separated by bugger all much of the time and I felt it was like watching paint dry. Bikes almost touching but I felt there would be no collisions and at a predetermined point Rea would pass, get a gap and maintain it till the line.

    Is it just me? The same thing in a MotoGP race is edge of the seat stuff in my house. My wifey will not miss a MotoGP race but couldn't give a stuff for superbike. It is not simply that she wants to bonk Rossi and give Lorenzo a good kicking. She enjoys the racing too.

    Should I book us both in for therapy?
    God i feel the same way so boring whats even worse when he gets past just sails away .

    And that duckati always looked wrong to me to bloody long in the swingarm , looks like got hinge in the middle .

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    God i feel the same way so boring whats even worse when he gets past just sails away .

    And that duckati always looked wrong to me to bloody long in the swingarm , looks like got hinge in the middle .
    You are just suffering from SSSE.

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    Laguna this weekend.
    Get ready for all the Hayden coverage.

    At least it won't rain !

    You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
    If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Laguna this weekend.
    That's great. I'm suffering withdrawal and thought I had a coupla weeks to go until a GP. There may be BSB this weekend too.
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    So which green bike will be the winner this weekend?
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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Laguna this weekend.
    Get ready for all the Hayden coverage.
    Special for you Kiwi...
    http://www.worldsbk.com/en/news/2016...w+Nicky+Hayden
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