In a moment of mental downtime this morning I was thinking about this. Unlike Karel Abraham he probably hasn't got a father well heeled enough to fund a team, so there may be no place for him in GPs. Even if there was an offer it's hard to see him going back to Moto2. The next option would be Superbikes but I don't see him beating Rea, Davies, Sykes and Co. As someone else has already said, his best bet might be a place on a commentary team.
I hope he has a Plan B, it looks like he'll need it.
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Jack Miller looking bloody strong once more and ahead of Petrux again.
Whats everyones thoughts on a JM AD factory team next year? He said Ducati have the option, its just whether they choose to run with him or not.
If JL does leave the only guys I see lining up for that seat are
Jackass
Dani (maybe)
Petrux - not going well atm
Bagniaia - not sure if Ducati would chuck someone straight into the factory like Honda considering they have the Pramac team as their junior team.
Petrux would most likely be scooped up by Aprilia if he isn't offer the factory seat so it is plausible that next year the Ducati-Pramac looks like this
Ducati:
Dovi
Jack
Pramac:
Tito
Bags
I think Dovi would be silly to go to Honda so that talk is just there to get him more dollars from Ducati.
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Pos. Num. Rider Bike Time Gap 1st Prev. 1 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 1'39.268 2 93 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 1'39.275 0.007 0.007 3 44 Pol ESPARGARO KTM 1'39.311 0.043 0.036 4 9 Danilo PETRUCCI Ducati 1'39.429 0.161 0.118 5 43 Jack MILLER Ducati 1'39.483 0.215 0.054 6 46 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 1'39.488 0.220 0.005 7 5 Johann ZARCO Yamaha 1'39.518 0.250 0.030 8 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW Honda 1'39.548 0.280 0.030 9 25 Maverick VIÑALES Yamaha 1'39.559 0.291 0.011 10 45 Scott REDDING Aprilia 1'39.585 0.317 0.026 11 29 Andrea IANNONE Suzuki 1'39.614 0.346 0.029 12 36 Mika KALLIO KTM 1'39.817 0.549 0.203 13 41 Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia 1'39.899 0.631 0.082 14 26 Dani PEDROSA Honda 1'39.934 0.666 0.035 15 99 Jorge LORENZO Ducati 1'39.986 0.718 0.052 16 30 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda 1'40.007 0.739 0.021 17 17 Karel ABRAHAM Ducati 1'40.032 0.764 0.025 18 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA Ducati 1'40.193 0.925 0.161 19 53 Tito RABAT Ducati 1'40.366 1.098 0.173 20 38 Bradley SMITH KTM 1'40.371 1.103 0.005 21 42 Alex RINS Suzuki 1'40.537 1.269 0.166 22 12 Thomas LUTHI Honda 1'40.585 1.317 0.048 23 21 Franco MORBIDELLI Honda 1'40.605 1.337 0.020 24 10 Xavier SIMEON Ducati 1'41.471 2.203 0.866 25 55 Hafizh SYAHRIN Yamaha 1'42.074 2.806 0.603
what time is this weekends race nz time please?
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