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    Quote Originally Posted by jato View Post
    gracious response from pedro but a very late lunge that ran wide ... we all love an intense battle but imo that move left unchecked would of shortchanged pedro
    That racing stye is almost the exact copy of Toprak .He has insane skills to do it but he just stuffs it up the inside forcing the other rider of line

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    That racing stye is almost the exact copy of Toprak .He has insane skills to do it but he just stuffs it up the inside forcing the other rider of line
    The "inside Ducati" doco on youtube is interesting. MM clearly didnt think much was wrong with it, and most of the other riders didnt either, however MM said that this is the way MotoGP want it now, so he will adjust his style. A good response imho.
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    Well it was only a few years ago we were admonishing MM for slightly cunty riding. A shot over the bows to say, calm the fuck down isn't a bad thing. I think if Pedro hadn't have moved he would have hit him with enough force to punt him off and we'd be having a different conversation.
    The speed which the decision was forced being at the end of the race is going to be rushed.

    But what great racing overall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Three Now seem to be carrying the races again this season :yay:
    Have not watched it yet, but Thailand is available
    YouTube had what looked to be official coverage of the main race in Thailand. Don't know if that was just a tease or if it'll be a regular thing.
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    Got lucky
    3 now has MotoGP same as last year, I watched the sprint live.

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    I am going to download practice, q1 and 2 same as I did last year and watch the races free on 3now.

    I signed up for F1 tv yesterday because of 3now coverage so I could follow Liam as well.
    By goodness when MotoGp has on bike, like F1 has in car like in F1, that would be bloody cool as
    I can watch in car with Liam and have the lap times on the laptop.
    And I only bought F1 pro $100 per year, not premium.

    MotoGp has a lot to learn about cost vs value considering they are both the best of Motor racing.

    So thats me for the year about all the time I have between off road, road and race bike time.
    Considering I fell of the MX bike last week, then the race bike last Saturday at Hampton because of a front wheel issue. Slid damn near 50m.
    Maybe I am getting to old for my red signature sentance
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    Yeah life is dangerous. That said i died going to bed. Nearly.
    So motorbikes might be safer

    Mind you last 2 weekends I've rolled down a nice grassy bank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Yeah life is dangerous. That said i died going to bed. Nearly.
    So motorbikes might be safer

    Mind you last 2 weekends I've rolled down a nice grassy bank.
    I rode my bicycle from Pokeno to Pukekohe and back on saturday. Nothing more dangerous than townies who have moved to the country and have no idea about livestock, tractors on the road, etc. "Oh its a country road no one will be around, I'll just over take on a blind corner" - I saw it about 4 times in one ride :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Got lucky
    3 now has MotoGP same as last year, I watched the sprint live.

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    I am going to download practice, q1 and 2 same as I did last year and watch the races free on 3now.

    I signed up for F1 tv yesterday because of 3now coverage so I could follow Liam as well.
    By goodness when MotoGp has on bike, like F1 has in car like in F1, that would be bloody cool as
    I can watch in car with Liam and have the lap times on the laptop.
    And I only bought F1 pro $100 per year, not premium.

    MotoGp has a lot to learn about cost vs value considering they are both the best of Motor racing.

    So thats me for the year about all the time I have between off road, road and race bike time.
    Considering I fell of the MX bike last week, then the race bike last Saturday at Hampton because of a front wheel issue. Slid damn near 50m.
    Maybe I am getting to old for my red signature sentance
    Thats all folks Fiberglassing to do
    motogp has up to 5 different camera angles,The live commentaryy feed a helicopter feed and several on board camera feeds, .There are preset combintions and yu can drag and drop the cameras you wnt into those templtes. Thats only on watching on a PC.The TV app only has the commentay feed. THe PC also allows you to have the timing pp running at the same tiome.

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    Back to Sunday Ch 3 sport for me.. A week late and just highlights

    Maybe I'll get keen again in 2027 when the Yamahas and Hondas get their act together.

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