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    * SPOILER * Mugello * SPOILER *

    Radically awesome race/races and to make it double spoiler proof for the one who will look at the thread when they know they actually dont want to i wrote a very short report at http://urbandisturbers.com with highlight clips and winner interview.
    When i wake up in the morning i will put all the results on,
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    Well 15 put on a show for a bit but Rossi's prediction from the bahrain race a couple of seasons back still holds true. A brilliant race from reds out to chequered flag!

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    Rossi

    Wow.... whata race! Man did he have to work for it.
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    was glad to see Rossi win on infront of his home crowd they went absolutely crazy! While Sete's spark was alive i would have also liked to see him stick it to rossi Also great effort from Loris he powered up from 8th to stick in first for a while would have also loved to have seen him win but Rossi was a awesome sport and got him his glory.
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    Mugello truely is my favourite circuit. Every year the MotoGP race there is more like a 250, with at least 4 racers truely vieing (sp?) for the lead. Great viewing.

    Good to see Rossi has appeased the biker gods and they have stopped fucking with him. Was almost exactly the result I was hoping for, except wanted Melandri up in third for the Italian 1-2-3.

    Going to Mugello should be on everyone's top 10 list of things to do before they die. Right up there with Isle of Mann.

    Poor old de Angelis in the 250's really did choke on the last bend. Hopefully he learnt his lesson and can get his first win under his belt soon.

    What a great season of racing this is turning out to be.
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    Would have to have been some of the closest racing I've seen for a long time, to see Rossi go wide and have four riders push up was awesome, I was on the edge of my seat.

    Bummer to see Casey Stoner go.... a least it was in stylish fashion you'd have to say.

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    yeah it was an awesome race.
    Rossi's riding up till the point where the 5 bikes got past him looked like he was going a bit wide on most corners, not holding such a tight line.
    But then after that point he seemed to be holding tighter lines, looked like he was riding better (to me at least).

    Thanks for putting rossi's post race interview up, they don't show them on tv here.

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    Well done! Your review makes me wish I'd stayed up for it! Unfortunately us old(er) one's sometimes need our beauty sleep!
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    See rossi took my advice and wore a neck warmer like I had on here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...7&d=1102837509

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    Beauty sleep is wasted on me anyway, so I watched it and loved it. Did anyone else wonder what the Fark happened to make Rossi slow down like that? What a star to make it back from 5th like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife
    Beauty sleep is wasted on me anyway, so I watched it and loved it. Did anyone else wonder what the Fark happened to make Rossi slow down like that? What a star to make it back from 5th like that.
    I dont think there was much between the front 5 for that section a small mistake and it was better for him to tack back on the rear than risking dropping it trying to push back in.

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    Goddamn that race was up there with the best.... From Go to Whoa it was full on... Good to see Rossi's curse on Gibernau is still alive hehe...lol poor bastard

    Nice demolition of Stoners bike too.... didnt see the 125/250 races so might go and rewind the ol tape and have a look

    Did anyone see M Schumacher there...they were saying he took a Ducati for a blast around the track earlier :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife
    Beauty sleep is wasted on me anyway, so I watched it and loved it. Did anyone else wonder what the Fark happened to make Rossi slow down like that? What a star to make it back from 5th like that.
    If you watch the interview, rossi said he "lost the feeling" and nearly crashed in front of gibernau, so closed the throttle for a tiny bit and ended up in 5th place.
    If you watch the footage, his bike wobbles slightly as he is leaned over aproaching the corner and he goes wide after that. Maybe the tyres lost grip a bit or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    If you watch the interview, rossi said he "lost the feeling" and nearly crashed in front of gibernau, so closed the throttle for a tiny bit and ended up in 5th place.
    If you watch the footage, his bike wobbles slightly as he is leaned over aproaching the corner and he goes wide after that. Maybe the tyres lost grip a bit or something?
    Yeah, I was wondering if something was wrong mechanically at the time but he made such a great recovery I figured it had to be a traction thing or something. 'lost the feeling' huh,
    Last time I lost the feeling it was all over bar the trip to the hospital. lol
    Great race to watch tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio

    Did anyone see M Schumacher there...they were saying he took a Ducati for a blast around the track earlier :/
    He got taken for a blast by Randy Mamola on the two seater Desmoseidici.
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