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    Quote Originally Posted by jato View Post
    tried google for the time of the races but the algorithms were trying a different agenda ... maths worked out 7am sunday morning to watch the sprint - does that sound right? ( no playback on tv3 now)
    Heyya, this is the site you need. As each event comes up, it automatically expands to show the timing of each session in nz time (if not, make sure the "your time" tab is highlighted).

    https://www.autosport.com/motogp/schedule/2025/

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    thanks for that - roll on tomorrow morning. Interesting to see if Ai ogura does well again

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    interesting results for free practise. MM fastest but three Ducatis and Three Hondas in the top 10. Zarco 2nd fastest Alex M 3rd Bagnai 15th. Track was damp to start with

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    Quote Originally Posted by jato View Post
    tried google for the time of the races but the algorithms were trying a different agenda ... maths worked out 7am sunday morning to watch the sprint - does that sound right? ( no playback on tv3 now)
    You don't need a login to go to the motogp.com calendar to see local timings. Yeah it would be great if TV3 on demand had slightly delayed playback but they do after the race weekend is done.


    https://www.motogp.com/en/calendar?view=grid

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    The stars are all aligned for 93 so far.
    Argentina. Pole & Sprint win so far ..
    Commentators trying to tell you Alex has a chance at passing his brother ROTFL !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr View Post
    The stars are all aligned for 93 so far.
    Argentina. Pole & Sprint win so far ..
    Commentators trying to tell you Alex has a chance at passing his brother ROTFL !!!
    Well, he was 0.3 most of the way through the race, till he decided he couldnt push any further.
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    Is it too early to say Honda are on their way back? near the end of the sprint race Zarco was the fastest on track... i'd like to know the details of the changes to the "dog" of the last few years - possibly something very subtle...

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    The only common thing said is the bike is now more user friendly. It seems it is the slowest.Zarco was one of the slowest through the speed trap. Mir made it through to Q2 coming through with Morbidelli. He starts from 10th

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    Zarco did good in the GP, Ogura did a big booboo.

    Alex M looked really fast, but I guess big bro was just playing with him too.

    Dunno what is up with Pecco.. holding on to 4th..
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    Ogura's team, not Ogura.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Ogura's team, not Ogura.
    ah yeah.. well.. I didnt read the article properly, hehe. "Non-homologated software" - ECU apparently. They think it might have been left on from testing or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    Zarco did good in the GP, Ogura did a big booboo.

    Alex M looked really fast, but I guess big bro was just playing with him too.

    Dunno what is up with Pecco.. holding on to 4th..
    Pecco always seems to be a little slow to get the bike set up right at the beginning of the season. its was the same the last couple of seasons. The trouble for him is his team mate can adapt his style immediately as required as we have seen in the flag to flags. Mark was pushing hard said he didnt like the feel of the front he had a couple of big moments but he said he felt mmore comfortable as the race went on. He pulled out 1 second after the overtake almost immediately

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    Mark was pushing hard said he didnt like the feel of the front he had a couple of big moments but he said he felt mmore comfortable as the race went on. He pulled out 1 second after the overtake almost immediately
    Where did you see that? In the post race interview he said the rear, did he change his thoughts later?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Where did you see that? In the post race interview he said the rear, did he change his thoughts later?
    On paddock pass they said MM had said he nearly lost the front a couple of times..
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    On paddock pass they said MM had said he nearly lost the front a couple of times..
    Ah, didn't watch that yet. In parc ferme he stated the rear was the issue.

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