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    See god then brake.
    i was looking for the one where Rainey was forced into overcooking a chicane.
    Cant remember if it was Lawson or Kevin that did it.







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    Remy Gardner takes Garret Gerloffs seat in WSBK 2023

    https://www.bikesportnews.com/news/n...-worldsbk-2023

    Garret to Bonovo BMW 2023

    https://www.bikesportnews.com/news/n...novo-bmw-squad

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    Huge weekend for Marc coming up, will be a lot of crossed fingers out there I'm sure. Great to see him back, obvious concerns aside.

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    Good vid as a behind the scenes look at MM prep

    https://www.gpone.com/en/2022/09/15/...html?related=1
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    Risky business for MM because you know that sooner or later him and that Honda will try landing on the moon ...https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=683184739594203
    There will be a lot of worried viewers these next few races, myself included

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    I guess, if she crashes he will finally retire.

    The more I see of the guy, the more I like him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    I guess, if she crashes he will finally retire.
    He has acknowledged that this is his last chance. If the injury doesn't let him perform as he wants he's out. If he has a major off he'll probably retire. He doesn't need the money, nor does he want to wind up a cripple. He's a little older and a little wiser now. Here's hoping this story has a happy ending - one way or another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    He has acknowledged that this is his last chance. If the injury doesn't let him perform as he wants he's out. If he has a major off he'll probably retire. He doesn't need the money, nor does he want to wind up a cripple. He's a little older and a little wiser now. Here's hoping this story has a happy ending - one way or another.

    I concur... Keith Huewen said even now he probably lives with constant pain and will for the rest of his life.
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    Oh well at least if that's true he got millions of Euro's out of it haha.

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    A radical departure. Presumably because they did not want Fernandez getting a tow from their man, two mechanics from the Max Moto3 team interfered wth Fernandez and his bike as he attempted to pull out of the pits. They have each been fined a couple of thousand Euros and suspended for two rounds. Biaggi has also said they will be punished appropriately, whatever that means.
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    A lot of commentators are saying that move was straight out of the Biaggi playbook. Totally bad form but definitely not the first time behaviour like this has been seen in the paddock according to a few insiders.

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    In case anyone doesn't know what we're on about...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67FFzpJUilo
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    And Huski are owned by who? Risky move guys.
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    Not a great return for Marc, not that either incident was his fault. Luckily it appears neither Taaka or Fabio were injured but man what a way to add some spice to the championship. Great battle at the end between the two future team mates, that'll make for an interesting dynamic next year. Aleix managed to pull something decent out of the weekend too. Roll on Motegi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    In case anyone doesn't know what we're on about...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67FFzpJUilo

    If that had happened at a meeting where I was CoC, the whole team would have been out instantly.
    There are too many commercial pressures on race officials at that level IMO.

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