roblomas52 wrote:Brilliant moto3 race here at Mugello.
Yeah except we keep getting the same bloody podium each and every race with Salom Rins and Vinales. I'll be glad when they move up.
roblomas52 wrote:Brilliant moto3 race here at Mugello.
Kimi-ICE wrote:ROTR: Marc Marquez: He's had an absolute shocker of a weekend throwing his bike into the gravel at every opportunity. I never thought we would see another weekend similar to Romain Grosjean at Monaco and Marc has every right to curse himself because he's demonstrated how title's are lost in MotoGP perfectly
CarlosFerreira wrote:Meanwhile, while Bautista looks frantically in the back of his garage for a fake mustache...Kimi-ICE wrote:ROTR: Marc Marquez: He's had an absolute shocker of a weekend throwing his bike into the gravel at every opportunity. I never thought we would see another weekend similar to Romain Grosjean at Monaco and Marc has every right to curse himself because he's demonstrated how title's are lost in MotoGP perfectly
Seriously? I thought we prized the riders who try. Especially a rookie rider. And don't get me started on Grosjean, I really disagree with most of the stick he's been getting.
On the Bautista/Valentino: Ben Spies was explaining that at that point in the corner Bautista won't have any visibility to his right, so he won't have seen Valentino. Racing incident was his opinion. I am tempted to agree with the guy.
I actually do not have a ROTR for this one. Everyone did wonderfully. The closest I come to it is to point out that de Puniet was beaten by not only Aleix, but also Barbera in the FTR-Kawasaki. Great stuff for Hector, making him my personal IIDOTR.
About Crutchlow, once again. He looked like he was going to get Dani - if only he hadn't tangled with Dovi for a bit in the beginning. He sounded really positive in the end, and it looks like Yamaha might be prepared to start giving him a better bike. Hmm.
Smith currently speaking on TV, wearing shades. Look at him in profile and he has stitches on the side of his left, which adds to the issue with the finger. That guy needs a drink/hug/cuddle/all of the above. Great to see him finish the race, and do his best lap in the last lap. Always learning.
Final shout out for Pirro. 7th in the lab-Duke, behind Dovi and Hayden. Loving it.
Kimi-ICE wrote:It's about time Marquez got a ROTR because whenever i see him race he's always this wunderkid who won't stop winning and hardly does anything wrong. He's like a worse version of Vettel in all honesty. My hate against him actually starts at Qatar last year when he biffed Luthi off the track and took a win i feel didn't deserve to be his and any respect i had left for him at all went after Jerez where he barged Lorenzo off. Marquez could go on a Rossi style championship streak and i still wouldn't like him. This really is an unpopular opinion isn't it?
CarlosFerreira wrote:Final shout out for Pirro. 7th in the lab-Duke, behind Dovi and Hayden. Loving it.
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Shizuka wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:Final shout out for Pirro. 7th in the lab-Duke, behind Dovi and Hayden. Loving it.
And Espargaro 8th. These two really had a good race!
Pirro only 19 seconds behind the main Ducatis - that is something sensational to be looked at.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Shizuka wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:Final shout out for Pirro. 7th in the lab-Duke, behind Dovi and Hayden. Loving it.
And Espargaro 8th. These two really had a good race!
Pirro only 19 seconds behind the main Ducatis - that is something sensational to be looked at.
True. Espargaro has been so consistently awesome, it almost makes him go under the radar. He's been amazing, always on.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
roblomas52 wrote:I also think Crutchlow must crash in quali more often judging by the fact that he has had 2 quali crashes in the last 2 races and still got on the podium in both those races
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roblomas52 wrote:Also Carlos, you mentioned IIDOTR but since this is bikes, IIROTR!
When he raced World Superbike, how many years did Max Biaggi secretly pine for a return to MotoGP? Well, on and off, every year, truth be told. Biaggi had several offers to return to GP racing but wining races and titles in WSBK always won out. Now it sounds as if the Roman Emperor will at least test the Ducati MotoGP bike.
Biaggi retired from racing after winning the 2012 WSBK title.
With American Ben Spies on the injured list and unable to race for the foreseeable future, Ducati has begun talks with Biaggi for him to test Spies' Pramac Ducati. Reportedly there are no plans for Biaggi to race the Pramac Ducati at this time but he will join the team for a test at Mugello.
Jocke1 wrote:Bradley Smith on his twitter:
"This is the state of my finger."
https://twitter.com/BradleySmith38/stat ... 08/photo/1
Warning. If you don't like the sight of gore, do not click.
What a trooper Herr Smith is, to finish the weekend/race.
takagi_for_the_win wrote: Fair play to him! Does not look a pretty sight
Jocke1 wrote:The thing about Biaggi that impresses me the most, is not his four 250cc titles or numerous 500/GP wins, but how he has kept the same facial hair for 15+ years! Never deviating from the norm, always trimmed to perfection.
Seriously, I can't ever remember seeing him looking any different than this
And that is dedication. I would never have the discipline. Think about it, you would need to trim it down every other day or so, and he has done it for 15+ years. That's thousands of times.
Jocke1 wrote:The thing about Biaggi that impresses me the most, is not his four 250cc titles or numerous 500/GP wins, but how he has kept the same facial hair for 15+ years! Never deviating from the norm, always trimmed to perfection.
Seriously, I can't ever remember seeing him looking any different than this
And that is dedication. I would never have the discipline. Think about it, you would need to trim it down every other day or so, and he has done it for 15+ years. That's thousands of times.
CarlosFerreira wrote: That's dedication to a way of life. It's one of the things that us, the bearded fellowship, thank him for.
Jocke1 wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote: That's dedication to a way of life. It's one of the things that us, the bearded fellowship, thank him for.
I go for one of two options, either I let it all grow or I get rid of it all. No in between, no trimming creating patterns like Biaggi. Too lazy and unimaginative for that.
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Jocke1 wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote: That's dedication to a way of life. It's one of the things that us, the bearded fellowship, thank him for.
I go for one of two options, either I let it all grow or I get rid of it all. No in between, no trimming creating patterns like Biaggi. Too lazy and unimaginative for that.
I try and let it grow, but all I end up getting is bushy mutton chops, Bradley Wiggins styleee
AndreaModa wrote:Away from the facial hair, I have to say, Max never impressed me that much. He spent many years trying to get that Yamaha to a championship, then Rossi hops on it and wins straight out. He was never that great on the Repsol Honda either.
CarlosFerreira wrote:AndreaModa wrote:Away from the facial hair, I have to say, Max never impressed me that much. He spent many years trying to get that Yamaha to a championship, then Rossi hops on it and wins straight out. He was never that great on the Repsol Honda either.
That is true. Honda gave him Kanemoto and they could only make 6th in the Championship, I think. In a way, it was the end of both Max AND Erv's legend. It was a litany of lost opportunities.
I have often wondered how Max would have gotten along with the modern bikes. He seemed to do all right in the Superbikes, which was a bit of a surprise to me. I would really like to see him have a proper send-off, in a red Ducati. In Brno. Probably won't happen, but hey - it'd be cool to see.
Jocke1 wrote:
Jocke1 wrote:Wasn't sure where to post this, but Dan Gurney has built an innovative motorcycle called "Alligator":
Gurney Alligator - All American Oddbike
http://www.odd-bike.com/2013/01/gurney- ... dbike.html
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Ataxia wrote:So far this season, Pedrosa looks like forcing me to tuck into a steaming cold slice of humble pie.
Albert Einstein wrote:Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
(Matthew Birt @birtymotogp)
wrote:“For me the behaviour of Bautista is not very clever. In Mugello he made a mistake and he f*** my home race where it was possible for me to have big pain. But one mistake can happen. He cut the line and I was already there so he didn't see me and unfortunately it can happen. But doing the same in the next race another time with me is very stupid I think. He tried an impossible braking and fortunately I release the brake and go wide. If not we crash together also today.
And it was a useless overtake because I was a lot faster than him. For me when Bautista sees me, Lorenzo and the other top guys he becomes a little bit crazy. Last year with Lorenzo in Assen, in Valencia in 2011 with me and in Mugello with me. It is like he has to demonstrate that he is better than us. What happened today can happen but two races in a row and another time with me is not very clever.”
Albert Einstein wrote:Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.