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    The price is right at TV3 but I find it annoyingly clunky. It takes several attempts to get it running right every time. Next year I'll seriously consider forking out the cash.
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    So, just 10 points in it. Next year won't be as close.

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    Well done to Jorge..
    "If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France
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    The right man won IMHO
    Great Maturity and growth from Jorge Martin well deserved.

    Qudos and respect to Ducati for their stance in the title race - I seriously hope they sell more bikes because of their conduct this season.

    Bagnia was gutted you could see it in his body language - but overall a true champion with integrity that can smile at himself when looking in the mirror.

    Marquez can learn something from this and I hope this preps Bagnia for what might be about to come next year.

    TV3 - So I had to have an us weekend in Mapua and took the chromcast, it even worked with the B&B tv but the sprint replay never appeared.
    Sprint was at 3am NZ time, It is normally up a few hours later, but no go after checking all day.
    Luckily managed to stay away from the result and download it at 6pm when I got home, then got up for the race at 1:30am this morning.
    For the above I'll be going back to my MotoGP sub next year.

    Overall a good season with the Martin Bagnia battle last meeting for the first few laps being the highlight.

    So who is going to start the MotoGP 2025 thread now that is a whole different conversation LOL
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    Yes the right man won. Bagnaia just made too many mistakes. Was a good season.
    Be good to see the development of things next season. Will KTM be able to give Acosta and Bastianini a bike to compete.
    will Aprilia be able to give martin a bike to compete.
    Cant help but think its gonna be all MM and Pecco
    Poor Joan Mir you gotta give him credit for pushing so hard all season

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    I've been downloading the Dorna commentary nearly all season. Can't stand the TNT commentators.

    Anyone know who's replacing Simon next season?

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    OK lads
    No one else did it so 2025 thread started
    To much new stuff to go over

    https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...post1131230813
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

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    Wasn't Aleix Espargaro's parting gift sheiding JM from potential danger? That was masterful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Wasn't Aleix Espargaro's parting gift sheiding JM from potential danger? That was masterful.
    He was a pretty impressive roadblock. Looked to me like he didnt care too much about his own safety
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    Fortunately Barcelona is a fairly low grip, but high tyre wear track. Best track for non Ducatis perhaps. And it was kinda Bourne out that you could actually see them.
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    Someone quietly shuffles off to a dark corner of the Lenovo team pit amid various celebrations to discreetly shred all of the

    PERFECT PECO 3x MotoGP 2024 Championship Winner

    Tshirts.

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    It was all a bit boring in the end, but it was inevitable once Bagnaia and Martin were where they wanted to be. And Marquez took away the option for Bagnaia to back up the field in case he did try it.

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