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    This could be a genius move - or he's killed Ducati chances right there. Time will tell.

    https://www.motorsport.com/motogp/ne...-2022/8673865/
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    The drought is breaking. FP1 Moto3 underway.
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    This is a big call also:
    https://www.motorsport.com/motogp/ne...ucati/8668139/

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaferRides View Post
    This is a big call also:
    https://www.motorsport.com/motogp/ne...ucati/8668139/

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    Most riders will be looking to sew up two year contracts this year, he just got the jump. The rest of it is a 'just wait and see' wish.

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    The Ducatis look pretty terrible at Qatar so far. Aprilia need to fire Maverick. Suzuki is much stronger than expected. Honda may have temporarily learned their lesson about building a one man bike. Whoever wins the championship on a Honda this year, gets to set the development direction for the next decade. Not that they'll be directly involved in that development, mind.
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    Makes me wonder if Ducati are holding back ? Hard to imagine tho.

    The Suzukis dont need slipstream anymore by the looks and i think they will hold their own down the straights now

    Honda have had a major redesign so Marc has to adapt now instead of the otherway round for all other Honda riders, as the commentary said Marc just needs to collect points for the first few races and really get back up to as full fitness as he can AND learn the bike then go win the title.

    Yamaha are fucked

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Aprilia need to fire Maverick.
    You as a team manager would make Alberto Puig look like a cute cuddly and friendly ewok
    But I get your point, I'm not expecting much either

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    Front row

    Jorge Martin

    ENEA BASTIANINI

    Marc Marquez

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    Never ever seen times so tight far out!!

    Martin watch out for this kid. Looking like Ducatis best chance. I hope Miller can make it.

    Suzuki Surprise of the season so far.
    And doesn't Fabio wish Yamaha had done the same, But you cant say he has given up he rode the wheels of that Yammy. Hope he keeps his head together.
    I have always had a soft spot for Morbidelli. He deserves a good season.

    Cunning MM got a tow (Bagnia) to get him there, Wondering when the other riders will have a chat and be prepared to sacrifice their place and do a slow lap to teach him to stop shadowing.

    ENEA BASTIANINI well that's fucking impressive I must say.

    Who do you choose fuck me. Long season to.

    The least developed bike with the most potential probably the new Honda.

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    The BEAST ! Bloody impressive win for Enea !

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    Amazing

    Pretty decent ride by Pol..

    MM 5th even though he looked a bit uncomfortable... dont think that will last all that long though, he was there and thereabouts.
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    Yeah the beast went and ruined all my predictions and bets, and I'm happy for it! Awesome ride, factory boys looking......... Miller has the worst luck! Guess Ducati is finding out it hard to hone a sharp blade without dulling it...

    Watching the Suzuki slipstream and past a Ducati on the straight was one of the best things I've ever seen. Doing that and not losing the engine character is something special, especially given Suzukis lower budget. Let down by their qualifying spots again I think but they weren't anyway near as far back so good work.

    Brad is my boi, if he can keep qualifying like that then they're all in serious trouble, perhaps even for the title? Not going to get my hopes up too soon though as the KTM might turn to a bag of shit again.

    Rookie battle was probably one of the best ones going on and we saw none of it, all of them finishing within a second of each other and Binder Junior silencing the critics by nearly being the best one. Good shit.

    Pol showed he's got the sauce, say what you will about Marquez but he was on the same machinery and couldn't match him on race day. I've always wondered what Marc would do on a bike without a rock solid front end so now its on him to adapt or make it work for him, interesting he never crashed all weekend though so maybe this bike will keep his career going a bit longer if he has to ride it a bit looser, either way it looked a bloody good package to be on track with. Not worried about him though as he showed he can finish in 5th when he's not comfortable ahead of the 2 Suzukis, while the other 2 of his main title rivals DNF'd... If Mir can win a title winning only 1 race then MM will be fine.



    Happy Autech now, been needing my motogp fix and this one delivered. Bring on next round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    I've always wondered what Marc would do on a bike without a rock solid front end so now its on him to adapt or make it work for him, interesting he never crashed all weekend though so maybe this bike will keep his career going a bit longer if he has to ride it a bit looser, either way it looked a bloody good package to be on track with.
    It's not the front they fixed. The previous bike was all front. They've added rear grip.
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    Also, fire Vinales. He's shit. His teammate was 8 places up the road. A dude all of you bag as not able to ride at the front or win a race.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    It's not the front they fixed. The previous bike was all front. They've added rear grip.
    He did say 'without a rock solid front'.

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