Ooops nearly forgot. There was momentary excitement among the pundits last night at the anouncement that Andrea Iannone will manage Fenati.
What could possibly go wrong?
Ooops nearly forgot. There was momentary excitement among the pundits last night at the anouncement that Andrea Iannone will manage Fenati.
What could possibly go wrong?
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JGood news is, brother Angelo is involved.
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KTM - maybe not this weekend but it looks like they are (slowly but steadily) getting there...only FP 3 but espargo has got some fast guys behind him.Even Zarco is doing well. Steel tube chassis can't be too bad. might stay up for qualifying...
Three Yams in top 4 !! nice, about time !
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
Great job from Fabio, Marquez didnt need or want to pass as FQ pace was that good but you could always see who was going to take first.
Good job from KTM, shows great speed and they are close to being up there.
There was some good racing in all that. Initially I had the impression that the E bikes must be fairly brutal to ride with the high sides they were having, but then Moto3 were having them too. The track surface was to blame. The big boys are lucky to have all the electronics these days as that will have saved some of them from a trip to hospital.
As the main event progressed I was expecting Marquez to do a Rossi from days gone by, pass FQ about three laps from the end and disappear. Seems he didn't want a protracted fight. FQ is learning though and one day might spring a nasty surprise.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Give Fabio 500 more rpm and he may have been able to hold off MM on the main straight such was the small difference in drive they had on track. Incredible what he's doing on that bike compared to the rest.
Haven't seen the Yamaha blast out of the corners like that for a long time, guessing its all down to Fabs wrist being super smooth rather than a set up difference to the other yams.
MM being so happy to beat a sat Yamaha shows how good that kid is, can't wait to see him on a factory Yamaha.
Maverick is no Lorenzo unfortunately, he just can't smack out the consistent lap times like George could, always fluctuating enough to give the other boys a chance to fek off. If he can nail that consistency he will be a contender every race, just seems a bit of a common theme him having slow patches in races.
Pol rode brilliantly, keeping those boys behind him and eventually causing Rins to bin it shows how far that bike has come, lets hope it keeps going upward.
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KTM has had enough...https://www.gpone.com/en/2019/09/17/...-valencia.html
Such a real shame that Zarco has been neither able to adapt him to the bike/the bike to him, nor able to reconcile being a part of a development programme and treat it as such.
Goes to show that the margins between success/failure and acceptance/rejection of a level of performance are very very slim for these guys.
I guess that is logical. As one progresses up the performance curve the margins decrease and level of expectation increases.
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There has been another schedule change for Aragon, the order will again be Moto3, MotoGP and Moto2. I like that arrangement, I’ll watch the GP then hit the hay. Watch Moto2 next day.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Suits me too pritch ! I usually watch the first two and copy the third.
Looking forward to Aragon ,enjoyed the track with the last WSB round.
Pulled the cover off the bike yesterday and gave the motor a run. All this great weather the last few days has given this old fella a boost.... a ride isn't that far off after about 4 months .
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
So who is coming 2nd tommorow night? My money is on Fabs with Maverick behind him again
Pol to top 8 again
Miller top Ducati
That's all the tea leaves have revealed thus far
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Marc Marquez
Maverick Vinales
Fabio Quartararo
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