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    Good News Everyone....

    Petrucci to make MotoGP comeback with Suzuki in Thailand as stand-in for Mir.
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    Bloody good ride from Jack, he'll be dangerous in the next few rounds.

    Brad Binder is a machine

    Aleix is unlucky, sucks to see him struggling of late after such an epic year

    Peco is a floofer, always liked him as a rider but if he fails to win the championship on such a superior machine to his rivals... Gummon Bags

    Ai Ogura is a weapon, can't wait to see him in Motogp when he decides its time. Love seeing a home win


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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    Bloody good ride from Jack, he'll be dangerous in the next few rounds.



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    I'm really looking forward to Phillip Island!
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    So it rains in qualifying 2 known rain gods get better qualifying than usual.

    Are things so close, and aero etc so influential on tyre pressure that who we see winning is largely who gets out front early?

    What if on the day you ran 3 10 lap races with a rotating grid lineup.

    I'd be thinking the end results would be quite different every time. FQ when out front is outstanding. But mid field he's cannon fodder if he can't progress. FB and EB kinda showed that too at least until the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    I'm really looking forward to Phillip Island!
    Been thinking about it, I think Maverick or Aleix will win at Phillip Island. If there's a track on the calendar that screams Aprilia its that one.

    LESH GO!

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    Fast, flowing, no real slow corners to have to accelerate out of. Its Yamahas best chance if FQ can get out front.
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    Now that Rossi has moved on I've switched to #20 FQ as my main man.

    Love his corner speed and talent and of course he peddles the Yamaha.

    Go Yamaha, go Fabio !!!!!!

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    Oxley as always has a good insight into the events.

    https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/a...ans-off-course

    I still reckon my rolling grid experiment , if implausible for a championship, would be interesting to prove the effect, even if Bags kinda did.

    Poor AE , would have been great to see if he could have raced Millar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post

    I still reckon my rolling grid experiment , if implausible for a championship, would be interesting to prove the effect, even if Bags kinda did.
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    Did you never watch the Alan Ramage Memorial races when they were held at the Timaru nationals ? 3 rows on the grid, 3 or 4 laps each race, each row takes a turn off the front. All on 250 proddy bikes. Mayhem and chaos - and some desperate riding. Made great watching.
    I believe the club still does a memorial race but a different format now.

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    Heck GPs used to be push start which could be stoopid.

    Fishe up here invented a race where you had to do a couple of laps and come in, swap to a spare bike, everyone swaps, does a couple of laps with whatever the last guy jumped off. Hilarious.
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    The Alan Ramage was deadly serious stuff. A trophy and I think actual money. All the names tried. Stroud, Slight, G Ramage, Hepburn, Anstey - all the gun 250 prod guys of the time.

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    Interview with Jack:

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    Go #20.......World Champ.

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    Go #20.......World Champ.
    Looking brighter for him atm

    With Aleix and Aprilia losing their way it seems (although he could surprise us today)

    With Bastainini up Peccos butt making him more under pressure and also the Pramacs going really well here and Martin with a point to prove.
    Fabio might prove that to many Dukes is more of a problem as not enough bikes on the grid when racers will to win gets factored in.

    Be interesting tonight
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