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    Frantic start, then was settling to be a bit of a procession mid race then bam action.
    Jm perfect race
    Mv poor bugger
    Acosta brilliant, the boy is very very good
    Jeepers Pecco two cock ups in two races that might see him penalized next race

    Well worth getting up for 😀
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Acosta brilliant, the boy is very very good
    Jeepers Pecco two cock ups in two races that might see him penalized next race
    That Acosta is growing on me.

    Some folks are saying its all MM's fault he should have known and been ready..
    Commentators are saying Pecco was too aggressive and should have buttoned off.

    I'm not a racing expert but I was of the understanding that the lead bike has the ROW in that sorta instance. I'd appreciate some wisdom there.
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    Yeah, for me that was Peccos fault. He was never going to make that without major contact.
    Martin rode a absolutely perfect race. Bastinini was hanging in there at max, good result for him. Maverick was genuinely unlucky, with a behaving gearbox, he may of been able to win.

    Acosta, wow just wow. I thought we would see the reemergence of the alien class rider/s this year in the form of MM being on a competitive bike, but it is actually Acosta who has already graduated to alien status! You could clearly see he did not give one shit about where and what the back end was doing, as long as the front end was kinda pointing in the generalish right direction he was all good. To not just stay on the bike when it was bucking and sliding all over the show, but to barely lose any time while doing it has me struggling to think of any other past riders that had the ability to pull it off as regularly and as often as what Pedro was!
    This post race quote was eye catching from Acosta.... “Yesterday we were losing a lot in turn four and five, also the exit of turns five and six.“But today, seeing how Pecco was playing with the bike and with the body helped me understand how to ride the bike.”

    So not bad, observe the current World Champions long and painstakingly developed stye, and incorporate it as your own style on the fly, then use it to beat said World Champion a few laps later. All in real time - Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    That Acosta is growing on me.

    Some folks are saying its all MM's fault he should have known and been ready..
    Commentators are saying Pecco was too aggressive and should have buttoned off.

    I'm not a racing expert but I was of the understanding that the lead bike has the ROW in that sorta instance. I'd appreciate some wisdom there.
    Onus is always on the overtaking bike to pass safely. It gets murky when the lead bike changes line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Onus is always on the overtaking bike to pass safely. It gets murky when the lead bike changes line.
    I think Pecco had a brain explosion. I mean, he just got passed by a Rookie.

    This year is going to be quite interesting. 2 Aliens and some dudes on faster bikes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post

    I'm not a racing expert but I was of the understanding that the lead bike has the ROW in that sorta instance. I'd appreciate some wisdom there.
    MM's move = late but clean. Then he was lead bike. For me it came down to the size of the impact in the slowmo.
    It was just too harsh to be a racing incident.
    Therefore: bad decision Pecco he was never going to make it = Peccos fault = penalty.

    Seems Pecco is a little rattled ATM its showing on track.

    Edit: and Pecco was already wide and over shooting into MMs space

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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    That Acosta is growing on me.

    Some folks are saying its all MM's fault he should have known and been ready..
    Commentators are saying Pecco was too aggressive and should have buttoned off.

    I'm not a racing expert but I was of the understanding that the lead bike has the ROW in that sorta instance. I'd appreciate some wisdom there.
    Well got think what mm did year
    Ago hurt 2 so yes I think be karma

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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    I think Pecco had a brain explosion. I mean, he just got passed by a Rookie.

    This year is going to be quite interesting. 2 Aliens and some dudes on faster bikes...
    Agreed, he was never going to make that pass. Perhaps he anticipated Marc running wide, but that was risky if he stayed on line.

    Pecco probably only missed out on P5, but did hand everyone behind him 2 places.

    Really unfortunate for Vinales, he probably would have held on for 2nd. This is by no means the first time that mechanical problems have lost Aprilia a strong finish



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    https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/10...ry-zero-points

    Yeah, Pecco thought Marc had gone wide, but he hadn't and stayed on line. As Marc said, just not worth it for 2 points.

    Vinales had trouble getting into 6th for the whole race, and then it wouldn't. Good to hear him being positive after the race, hopefully he can keep going strong for the rest of the season.

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    Some quotes from Jorge Martínez Salvadores (Aspar)

    Marquez’s debut witҺ Ducati. “I tҺinƙ Һe is arriving and Һe is wanting to get to ƙnow tҺe biƙe, Һe is wanting to understand a little about tҺis new situation Һe is experiencing. And tҺat in tҺe first Grand Prix Һe is fourtҺ in tҺe World CҺampionsҺip is very good for Marc, but it is very good for tҺe CҺampionsҺip. I tҺinƙ we are going to Һave a great year witҺ Marc. [...]Marquez finisҺed four seconds beҺind Bagnaia ‘witҺ tҺe Һandbraƙe on’. Your accounts are a little scary, rigҺt? “Well, not only tҺat. TҺe Lusail circuit is not Marc’s favorite circuit. Now comes Portimao, wҺicҺ is also a complicated circuit, but tҺen comes tҺe United States, wҺicҺ we ƙnow is one of Һis favorites. And I believe tҺat if in Portimao we see Marc again in tҺat leading group, figҺting for victory, figҺting for tҺe podium; and tҺen tҺe United States comes and wins in tҺe United States. I believe tҺat tҺe United States is wҺere Һe will begin to marƙ Һis career. As I say, we are going to see a spectacular year and we are going to laugҺ a lot. We will Һave a good time”.
    On Acosta
    Pedro Acosta’s debut in MotoGP. “In tҺe case of Pedro, tҺe trutҺ is tҺat wҺat Һe did in training was brutal, wҺat Һe did in tҺe preseason was brutal, and wҺat Һe did on Sunday was brutal. And also witҺ tҺat self-confidence tҺat wҺen Һe finisҺed Һe said: ‘I don’t care; I spent a few laps witҺ tҺem, I learned a lot, I overtooƙ tҺem and I ƙnew tҺat tҺe tire was going to fall off, but I Һad a good time.’”
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    Much to digest.

    I've been setting an alarm for 5mins before race start and watching in bed.

    Notes:

    MM should offer to ride for GasGas/KTM for free. He loves abusing the front and Pedro just put on a master class of it.

    Maverick would have won the GP without the gearbox issues.

    Bags dun fucked up, but a racing incident at least.






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    Very carefully chosen words from Gigi Dall'igna:

    "Very regrettable was the incident involving Pecco and Marc,” Ducati general manager Dall’Igna assessed.

    “Which denied both the chance of scoring important points for the championship standings, in a complex race in which they were unable to vie for victory.

    “In all honesty, any other comments would be utterly superfluous.”

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    That guy should be in Politics - leader of the labour party :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    That guy should be in Politics - leader of the labour party :P
    Lets see, he has clearly formed and built a very cohesive team, a successful winning bike and all in an incredibly efficient manner implementing stunningly successful strategies. So clearly no future for him in politics!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Lets see, he has clearly formed and built a very cohesive team, a successful winning bike and all in an incredibly efficient manner implementing stunningly successful strategies. So clearly no future for him in politics!
    Damn, you're right, I should have thought of that
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