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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    I was clenching and I wasnt even riding.. bloody hell.
    Man , that #93 crash would have made ya eyes water !! Banged his head as well.

    Happy for Yamaha and Fabio Q.

    Prefer dry races myself .

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    I'm becoming a fan of FQ, slowly.

    There's a lot of talk on the internet that MM should retire.. that he cant ride fast etc etc..
    The dude is only 29.. And the season has only just started.

    Olivera was great.. and Zarco was almost in tears.
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    There's always a lot of talk on the internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    There's always a lot of talk on the internet.

    most of it is mine I suspect lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    I'm becoming a fan of FQ, slowly.

    There's a lot of talk on the internet that MM should retire.. that he cant ride fast etc etc..
    The dude is only 29.. And the season has only just started.

    Olivera was great.. and Zarco was almost in tears.
    The Honda with that Michelin rear was almost unrideable. MM was sliding the front and rear on the same lap whenever he tried to push it. You can never accuse him of not trying!

    Pol's comments about the rear tyre are very blunt I'm sure Puig will be getting a please explain email from Michelin!

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    That was one of the better wet races I've seen, impressive grip levels there.

    Jack Miller showed Miguel a few tricks at the beginning, tis a shame Jack wasn't able to podium but at least he didn't bin it, I suspect that he was keeping the championship in his mind when fighting Zarco and Olivera.

    Both Binders were true class, I'd say if Brad had been able to start better and get out of the spray he'd have been right up there too.
    Go KTM! I think MQ was on for a win regardless of the weather though, good shit.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    That was one of the better wet races I've seen, impressive grip levels there.

    Jack Miller showed Miguel a few tricks at the beginning, tis a shame Jack wasn't able to podium but at least he didn't bin it, I suspect that he was keeping the championship in his mind when fighting Zarco and Olivera.

    Both Binders were true class, I'd say if Brad had been able to start better and get out of the spray he'd have been right up there too.
    Go KTM! I think MQ was on for a win regardless of the weather though, good shit.



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    Agreed great race and bloody fast in the wet to.

    Best rider won on the day.
    Unfortunately this seems to be the tail of the story for Miller. I was hoping the lad from down under would have better luck.
    Brads last pass on his yonger brother was a bit harsh

    MM was a horrid crash could have happened to any one and nearly did for quite few thanks to the tyre change.

    WTF is up with Tyres you can't change tyres that much with no testing.
    Like putting a hard sided truck tyre on when all the testing, traction control, bike set up is for something else.
    You would be guessing with traction control setup until people started falling off.
    The Honda hated it the KTM not so much
    They are bloody lucky it rained more people didn't get hurt rolling out a 2018 tyre casing
    I agree with Pol its bullshit.

    I believe we have to have a control tyre or tyres will be getting made for specific riders but this is not safe.
    Maybe they should have one tyre set that has safe margins at all tracks rather than changing the compound for every tyre (soft med hard) at every track they go to.
    Here is your tyre for the season lads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Agreed great race and bloody fast in the wet to.

    Best rider won on the day.
    Unfortunately this seems to be the tail of the story for Miller. I was hoping the lad from down under would have better luck.
    Brads last pass on his yonger brother was a bit harsh

    MM was a horrid crash could have happened to any one and nearly did for quite few thanks to the tyre change.

    WTF is up with Tyres you can't change tyres that much with no testing.
    Like putting a hard sided truck tyre on when all the testing, traction control, bike set up is for something else.
    You would be guessing with traction control setup until people started falling off.
    The Honda hated it the KTM not so much
    They are bloody lucky it rained more people didn't get hurt rolling out a 2018 tyre casing
    I agree with Pol its bullshit.

    I believe we have to have a control tyre or tyres will be getting made for specific riders but this is not safe.
    Maybe they should have one tyre set that has safe margins at all tracks rather than changing the compound for every tyre (soft med hard) at every track they go to.
    Here is your tyre for the season lads.
    Matt Oxley agrees, he echos my opinion that Michelins decision nearly cost us the best rider of a generation again.

    Any more like that he'll be out for good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    Matt Oxley agrees, he echos my opinion that Michelins decision nearly cost us the best rider of a generation again.

    Any more like that he'll be out for good.

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    my senticles exactly
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    my senticles exactly
    Does that mean the same as testiments?
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Does that mean the same as testiments?

    something like that, just more tasty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    something like that, just more tasty.
    The original salted caramel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    The original salted caramel.
    no comment


    damn...
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