Where do you guys watch live?
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
Jerez...?
http://www.motogp.com/en/event/Valencia
“This situation doesn’t modify my passion or my thinking for the future. I will race next year because I have a contract and during next year a lot of things will change, maybe the level too. After I will decide to continue or not.”
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/1...sa-talk/188926
From MotoGP homepage. He's on next year anyway by the looks. Agree with you though! Anyone worth their salt wouldn't let someone sail past, otherwise why would they be racing.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Interesting times really.
I'm sure the VR himself knows he not is not fastest rider anymore. He has made a colossal effort to put himself into race winning position but year on year this becomes harder.
He needs to decide for himself whether he gets pleasure from the process as the wins become fewer and fewer or is winning the be all end all?
It could be said that he should get out of the way for some younger fella to take his seat.
Is factory equipment THAT much better than satellite bikes?
If the young guys can't beat a chap who is long longer at the very top of his game, do they deserve the seat?
People love Rossi. People love to hate Rossi. Either way, there are a lot of folks keeping track of the category because he is there.
People come, people go but the entertainment side of the business needs the soap opera - both goodies and baddies.
He is so intertwined now with the Yamaha brand that (imho) he doesn't need to be winning (so long as someone on a Yamaha is doing some winning).
I don't imagine too many folks imagining that are JL as they swing their leg over their R1...
For the longer term of the category, the period of change as the fan base adjusts to different players can be risky. The business doesn't depend on him but it certainly benefits heavily from him being there and it is in everybody's interest for that to continue.
"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
Yep. And the source is MotoGP so is presumably authoritative. I just hope the formatting holds.
"The following shows the full history of Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Marquez at the Valencia GP.
Rider Starts Podiums Victories Last Win
Valentino Rossi 16 8 2 2004
Dani Pedrosa 13 10 6 2012
Jorge Lorenzo 12 4 2 2013
Marc Márquez 5 3 2 2014"
Well that's a bugger. It looks fine in the edit screen but then appears as you see it here. Well, it's not difficult to work out, and I still think Pedro is the shining star in that lot.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
This wee drama hasn't done Moto GP any harm. For the first time ever I feel like watching the GP live. No doubt along with several million other people.
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