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    Super Bikes from Monza

    Hey punters...anyone know of a site where I can watch the Superbikes on tonight?

    It's one of the only tracks where I think racing no matter what can't be missed! Bit like the old Hockenheim. Wish the Moto GP circus would go there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Hey punters...anyone know of a site where I can watch the Superbikes on tonight?

    It's one of the only tracks where I think racing no matter what can't be missed! Bit like the old Hockenheim. Wish the Moto GP circus would go there.
    yeah it is on SPEED channel 35 or 635HD

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    used to be able to watch it in italian on la7.tv havent tried this year


    For anything race related from arai helmets, to sprockets and chains, XT Lap timers, HRC parts you name it, Kev can get it www.racesupplies.co.nz

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    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes

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    sky sports 1 has it on tv from 9.25pm tonite.....cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Fanks Bruva!
    Quote Originally Posted by craignzcd View Post
    sky sports 1 has it on tv from 9.25pm tonite.....cheers
    Fuck Sky.

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    The end of the second race looked distinctly like a battle between a couple of talented riders one of whom had a decent setup and one of whom didn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbonhed View Post
    The end of the second race looked distinctly like a battle between a couple of talented riders one of whom had a decent setup and one of whom didn't
    Melandri had his hands full didn't he ? But good for Lav.
    Bit harsh, Biaggi getting a drive thru in the second leg but thems their rules I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Melandri had his hands full didn't he ? But good for Lav.
    Bit harsh, Biaggi getting a drive thru in the second leg but thems their rules I guess.
    A bit harsh alright...I'm not a Biaggi fan at all but that was a bit rough

    Anyone know what are the specific rules covering that are? how could he have avoided the ride through? I thought he slowed down enough, but how do you even make an accurate determination?

    he must be piiiiiiiisssssssed........
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    A bit harsh alright...I'm not a Biaggi fan at all but that was a bit rough

    Anyone know what are the specific rules covering that are? how could he have avoided the ride through? I thought he slowed down enough, but how do you even make an accurate determination?

    he must be piiiiiiiisssssssed........
    From www.mcnews.com.au:

    "In race two Biaggi was on for the win at his home track but in making a misjudgment and cutting the first chicane he did not follow the rules about keeping to a certain line and re-entering the track only at permitted areas."

    I haven't got much sympathy for him, he's an experienced campaigner and the rules are in place to minimise any advantage and to also minimise the danger to himself and other competitors when he re-enters the track. The rules are also in place to do away with any grey areas as to what constitutes an advantage and/or dangerous. This is his home track, he knew the rules, so he's only got himself to blame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    The rules are also in place to do away with any grey areas as to what constitutes an advantage and/or dangerous. This is his home track, he knew the rules, so he's only got himself to blame.
    + one for that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    From www.mcnews.com.au:

    "In race two Biaggi was on for the win at his home track but in making a misjudgment and cutting the first chicane he did not follow the rules about keeping to a certain line and re-entering the track only at permitted areas."

    I haven't got much sympathy for him, he's an experienced campaigner and the rules are in place to minimise any advantage and to also minimise the danger to himself and other competitors when he re-enters the track. The rules are also in place to do away with any grey areas as to what constitutes an advantage and/or dangerous. This is his home track, he knew the rules, so he's only got himself to blame.
    cheers for the link, interesting ruling, I assumed it was a time advantage issue they ruled on.

    He didn't seem to re-enter any differently to anyone else who ran off there, although I admit I didn't watch it all that closely. Was he too close the race line?

    EDIT: found this:

    Riders were allowed to go straight up to three times in a race if they could not brake enough to make it through the chicane, provided they re-enter the race from inside a narrow lane marked by two white lines. The rule was explained to riders in a briefing but, according to Paolo Ciabatti, WSBK general manager, Biaggi had missed the briefing. That proved costly as Biaggi was forced to take the straight route on lap 11 but failed to re-enter the track from within the painted laneway.

    yep, epic Biaggi fail.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    . The rule was explained to riders in a briefing but, according to Paolo Ciabatti, WSBK general manager, Biaggi had missed the briefing. ...
    Should've been banned from racing for missing the riders briefing in the first place then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    cheers for the link, interesting ruling, I assumed it was a time advantage issue they ruled on.

    He didn't seem to re-enter any differently to anyone else who ran off there, although I admit I didn't watch it all that closely. Was he too close the race line?

    EDIT: found this:

    Riders were allowed to go straight up to three times in a race if they could not brake enough to make it through the chicane, provided they re-enter the race from inside a narrow lane marked by two white lines. The rule was explained to riders in a briefing but, according to Paolo Ciabatti, WSBK general manager, Biaggi had missed the briefing. That proved costly as Biaggi was forced to take the straight route on lap 11 but failed to re-enter the track from within the painted laneway.

    yep, epic Biaggi fail.....
    Thanks, good find!

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    yep - good find that.... Changes my view that it was harsh on Biaggi. There were clear rules there for the safety of all. He skipped the briefing and broke the rule which was stated clearly. Biaggi fucked it up (again).

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