The so called live timing on the GP site shows exactly what I posted an hour ago ??? LOL
The so called live timing on the GP site shows exactly what I posted an hour ago ??? LOL
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
Melandri NEEDS a bike with front grip from hell...its why he could never ride the understeering duc,and why it took him half a season to get to grips the the rsv4,once he trusts the front..look out
couple of hours to go session 3
MotoGP Sepang 2015
Session 3 as of 06/02/2015Combined days
Analysis
Classification
Pos Rider Team Fastest lap Lead. Gap Prev. Gap Laps Last lap 1 MARQUEZ, Marc Repsol Honda Team 1:58.867 8 / 52 2 PEDROSA, Dani Repsol Honda Team 1:59.006 0.139 0.139 11 / 41 3 IANNONE, Andrea Ducati Team 1:59.388 0.521 0.382 11 / 47 4 ROSSI, Valentino Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 1:59.401 0.534 0.013 11 / 49 5 LORENZO, Jorge Movistar Yamaha MotoGP 1:59.624 0.757 0.223 12 / 55 6 ESPARGARO, Pol Monster Yamaha Tech 3 1:59.851 0.984 0.227 8 / 50 7 DOVIZIOSO, Andrea Ducati Team 1:59.874 1.007 0.023 5 / 33 8 BRADL, Stefan Forward Racing Team 2:00.294 1.427 0.420 10 / 49 9 SMITH, Bradley Monster Yamaha Tech 3 2:00.384 1.517 0.090 26 / 50 10 ESPARGARO, Aleix Team Suzuki MotoGP 2:00.486 1.619 0.102 13 / 36 11 CRUTCHLOW, Cal CWM LCR Honda 2:00.536 1.669 0.050 19 / 67 12 VIÑALES, Maverick Team Suzuki MotoGP 2:00.964 2.097 0.428 12 / 51 13 PETRUCCI, Danilo Pramac Racing 2:00.970 2.103 0.006 11 / 48 14 AOYAMA, Hiroshi HRC 2:01.029 2.162 0.059 6 / 46 15 BARBERA, Hector Avintia Racing 2:01.183 2.316 0.154 27 / 57 16 PIRRO, Michele Pramac Racing 2:01.232 2.365 0.049 10 / 56 17 REDDING, Scott Estrella Galicia 0.0 Marc VDS 2:01.263 2.396 0.031 65 / 67 18 HAYDEN, Nicky Drive M7 Aspar 2:01.508 2.641 0.245 13 / 52 19 BAZ, Loris Forward Racing Team 2:01.624 2.757 0.116 6 / 46 20 MILLER, Jack CWM LCR Honda 2:01.895 3.028 0.271 3 / 50 21 BAUTISTA, Alvaro Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 2:01.924 3.057 0.029 60 / 63 22 DI MEGLIO, Mike Avintia Racing 2:02.128 3.261 0.204 48 / 49 23 ABRAHAM, Karel AB Motoracing 2:02.297 3.430 0.169 18 / 43 24 LAVERTY, Eugene Drive M7 Aspar 2:02.334 3.467 0.037 55 / 57 25 NAKASUGA, Katsuyuki Yamaha Factory Test Team 2:02.363 3.496 0.029 3 / 22 26 TAKAHASHI, Takumi HRC 2:03.113 4.246 0.750 11 / 64 27 DE ANGELIS, Alex Octo Ioda Racing Team 2:03.471 4.604 0.358 22 / 32 28 MELANDRI, Marco Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 2:03.641 4.774 0.170 61 / 61
Ooooh if he keeps that up there'll be a few hereabout might have to change their tune. On the other hand I guess, if he doesn't keep it up he'll be running out of options.
Testing today will be Michelins on 17" rims apparently.
Mat Oxley was commenting overnight. He said Pedrosa is developing into a more interesting and amusing character than he ever was when he working under "Uncle Bert".
He also said Milandri's problems reminded him of a rider, apparently stuck with a dog of a bike, who pulled up, burst into tears and said, "I just can't do this anymore".
Apparently Milandris bike stopped for a mechanical fault in an area of the track where there were no marshals so he just lay the bike down and walked away. When a marshal eventually arrived the marshal sprayed the bike with a fire extinguisher. That'll have kept somebody in work.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
Jack Miller and Loris Baz are a bit off the pace. Although 2 seconds over such a long lap probably isn't as bad as it seems.
Doesn't it just make yer wanna spew?
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Yeah, I didn't see the behaviour that upset some hereabout so I still want to see the kid do well. Anyway, I agree with what he is supposed to have said. Besides the jump from Moto3 to MotoGP is a radical experiment and as such is an interesting story.
It's a bit soon to be expecting Miller to be at the sharp end, at the start of winter testing they had all the electronic aids turned off so that he had to learn to ride a MotoGP bike properly, but I don't where they are at with that now. I must ask. He has that highy unusual three year contract with Honda, so they are taking the long view. I don't think anybody, with the exception of the odd KBer, is expecting immediate fireworks. Still, it'd be good to see.
Maybe Quartararo should have been signed direct to MotoGP?![]()
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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