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    Who IS Tamada's teammate. I mean I know his name, but know nothing about him.

    Currently he's riding like a demon. Anyone see that move with the two backmarkers under breaking?

    Hard to believe they've been going at it for 6 1/2 hours the way this guys riding.
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    He's been racing in BSB, hes the young guy who filled in on the Telefonica bike after Kato's death. He's been real fast in BSB last couple of years, rumoured to be heading to WSBK next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
    Who IS Tamada's teammate. I mean I know his name, but know nothing about him.

    Currently he's riding like a demon. Anyone see that move with the two backmarkers under breaking?

    Hard to believe they've been going at it for 6 1/2 hours the way this guys riding.
    They are still leaving darkies out of the corners. I see the moriwaki is back out

    What did happen to Edwards??

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    Team seven stars no seven is putting down 2.10 laps , FCC tsr are putting down 2.12 laps ....It will be down to crashes or pit stops I reckon
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    FCC (#778) have a lap on everyone. So unless somethings goes wrong I think with 30 mins to go they've got it won.

    Would still like to see Tamada make it to the podium. Kiyonari needs to be given another MotoGP tryout if his performance today is anything to go by. That boy is fast. And more importantly hungry.

    It really is a shame they don't race at Suzuka anymore, It such a special track. What happened to Kato was tragic, but it was also a freak occurance. I'd say Suzuka is still a hell of a lot safer than Leguna Seca. Least the track doesn't disintergrate in less than a weekend. While I love the Corkscrew, and think an American round is important I don't think Leguna Seca will ever be suitable again as a modern GP track.
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    Bloody good race.


    Takeshi Tsujimura & Shin'ichi Itoh (#778 F.C.C. TSR ZIP-FM Racing Team) really did run a perfect race. Flawless. Deserved winners.

    I enjoyed watching Tamada & Kiyonari most though.

    Damn that was fun. Same again next year folks?
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