There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
They sure as hell did, problem is he knows that Kwaka so well that in a head to head like that he's going to pull something out of the bag. PI is always good racing.
Redding looks down on top speed, wonder if they'll give him the revs back that Bautista lost them last year for being a light midget?
OK, that thought was being pushed a lot on social media about a year back and the pundits were writing articles on why it wouldn't happen so I just took yours as one more.
It's still mostly Rea in front, but now it's just in front. He's working harder though and mistakes might come, but not all the tracks offer good racing like Phillip Island. We'll see.
That was good racing.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
If the rest of the season is as good as this wkd at PI was then we are in for a treat.
It's been a long time since we saw close quarters action like that up front in numbers. All three races finished with a dash to the line.
I dont get Sykes though. Went into race one on pole, led it for a number of laps and ends up 9th??
Great wkd of bike racing action.
He's always been a bit rough on tyres, I remember when he was on the kwaka he could fuck off super fast then fade like crazy at the end. Even when he won his title he had some races like that iirc. Haven't watched WSBK properly for a few years but I think they have a good bunch of talent to face Rea this year so might try n watch more
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I managed to watch all the races without falling asleep - a feat I have not managed for a few years now. If this round is a sign of the coming season then I will be a happy bunny indeed. Come on Loris Baz
The best way to forget all your troubles is to wear tight underpants.
Very impressive weekend by Alex Lowes. Not a bad effort to beat your teammate first time out when he is a 5-time world champion.
Not sure about Rea's strategy though. If you're leading at PI and can't pull out a gap, then you have to let someone else lead. His rear tyre looked absolutely wrecked after the race.
Yes, I'm not a fan of nursing tyres but it seems Michelin need it ?
I thought Rea could have nailed Lowes as he caught him in that last lap? Maybe he figured 20 points is better after the race 1 off. Fighting like that you have to be in the right position on that last lap.(bit like the old 125 GPs ?)
I don't think Lowes will be a problem often enough, season long.
PI is a place Lowes likes and Rea doesn't (well not that much ?)
Even Baz on last years Yam was real good,despite being down on neddies .
Nice ,for me at least to see the Duc's not powering away on the straights,and the Yams so fast.
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
It appears I wasn't the only one questioning if Ducati should be allowed their revs back.
https://www.gpone.com/en/2020/03/02/...aight.html?amp
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Yeah, I was there also. That was the year Lorenzo hit a seagull at Lukey Heights.
The race wasn't the same with the pitstop, but I still had a great time. At least the weather was good!
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