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    Geez. All they had to say was:
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    Huh. Even we couldn't improve on perfection. Give a shrug . Laugh . Slap some backs.
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    That was all it would take. No harm no foul and no disgrace.

    I should write thier releases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    If you havent seen it there is a wee doco from MotoGp on marc:

    Just finished watching thanks for posting. I guess they most striking thing is how much better she looks with her hair down.
    And we are lucky so many GP guys learn to speak our funny language.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Just finished watching thanks for posting. I guess they most striking thing is how much better she looks with her hair down.
    And we are lucky so many GP guys learn to speak our funny language.
    lol, I think she looks pretty good all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    Been confirmed that Pecco tested Morbidelli's GP24 at Misano
    That could be why they removed the scrutineering sticker.

    May Oxley thinks they have reverted to the GP24 ride height device.

    The whole episode has been a perfect example of why you'd never want Marc as your teammate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaferRides View Post
    That could be why they removed the scrutineering sticker.

    May Oxley thinks they have reverted to the GP24 ride height device.

    The whole episode has been a perfect example of why you'd never want Marc as your teammate!

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    I saw on crash this morning; forks, swingarm and ride height from the 24
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    He's like 17th on Friday. Mind you he has good company with two more GP25s (all) outside top 10.
    But qualifying may change everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    He's like 17th on Friday. Mind you he has good company with two more GP25s (all) outside top 10.
    But qualifying may change everything.
    Fabio Q said its to do with the hard heat treated rear carcass they're using.. Duc's not dealing with it very well
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    very weird is my take out. Rins qualified 4th.He hs been nowhere. Zarco and Bastianini Nowhere in Qualifying. Bagnaia nealy 12 seconds behind Marini who qualified 6th?????

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    For me, the most interesting sprint to watch this year. Watching Bez storm through the field and pass Aldeguer with just a handful of corners away from the finish line - Awesome!

    Word is the Ducatis were not handling the rear tyre used for this race meeting very well. Apparently Aldeguer did not get that memo!

    I suspect the Aprillia has a higher ceiling than what we have seen thus far. A real shame Martin Has been out injured so we don't get to see just how good that bike is.

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    same thoughts here... Bez has a real tidy/determined style and is good under pressure too

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    Quote Originally Posted by jato View Post
    same thoughts here... Bez has a real tidy/determined style and is good under pressure too
    Unfortunately it looks like Bez overcooked it and broke MM shoulder.
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    seems i can't judge a rider that well... adding that some of the shots would indicate there wasn't an obvious boof-head move done, more of incompatible lines. a real pity though

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    Quote Originally Posted by jato View Post
    seems i can't judge a rider that well... adding that some of the shots would indicate there wasn't an obvious boof-head move done, more of incompatible lines. a real pity though

    Yeah, seems like a right collar bone I just heard. Acosta was amazing, and FA - that was pretty comprehensive.
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    I just hope that whatever the shoulder injury is it isnt compounded by the shoulder injury he had in the past.Was that the right shoulder too? Heres hoping its a simple collar bone break.
    Looked like Bez was gonna try a move then he pulled out of it but was too late
    #54 ws impressive.After the flag said that even Bez may not have been able to catch him.
    In other news Alex is now 88 points ahed of Bagnaia,and only 148 now left. Acosta moves into 5th ahead of Morbidelli and also gains on Bez but its still a 39 point gap. 5th 6th and 7th (Acosta ,Morbidelli and Di Giannantonio) are all quite close,215,207,191

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    Couple of TNT sport vids on MM.
    Slomo analysis of the accident

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1364259248633064

    and injury https://www.facebook.com/reel/1364259248633064

    I guess getting away with similar with Rins in the sprint race doesn't mean he deserved this.
    Champion one week out the next, I hope to heck its not a bad injury.

    I for one hope he comes back and beats this!
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