There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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Ok, to expect him to beat Jorge, yeah, that was expecting a lot. But I still maintain that Spies has the overall talent to do good, he just needs to find the consistency. Jorge crashed a lot his first few years in MotoGP, as did Stoner. Think I heard someone say at one point that its a lot easier to teach a fast guy to stop crashing than teach a slow guy to go faster.
Don't dismiss Spies quite yet.
Disclaimer: I don't actually know what I'm talking about and everything I say should be taken as words of wisdom from a armchair general/mechanic/engineer/racer.
If that was true about kents team not being at the podium thats pretty rank,he pulled a fair pass on cortese ,and cortese comes up ranting at him at the end of the race.If I was kent I would have punched the prick in the face at told him to go watch the video and see it was himself who caused what happened.
Are we are seeing more and more 'desperate' overtaking attempts? Even though it is rampant in the minor classes we saw one in Jerez awhile back by someone who should have known better and Bautista more recently.
In Rugby a head high tackle is dealt to. In MotoGP it's not. And I think I'd prefer to take my chances with a head high....................
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
Man, you got to feel for Jonas Folger in moto 3, lead from start to be taken out in that kamikaze move by some fuckwit that never had a chance of making it. Best race of the 3 I thought.
Man the onboard of MM in Moto 2 after he didnt get it into gear on the start was brilliant....those first couple of laps was just amazing riding.
I predict a win in his first MotoGP season....has anyone else been able to do that?
The Heart is the drum keeping time for everyone....
Quote from that Marquez article on crash.net.
Kallio's team-mate Scott Redding later suffered a painful, if self-inflicted, incident on his way to fourth in qualifying.
"The front tucked on me exiting the hairpin, I got on the gas to pick the bike up only for the rear to come round on me," said the Englishman. "It flicked me pretty high and I landed back on the bike so hard I thought I'd swallowed my own nuts!"
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