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26 Aug 2010, 15:06 (Ref:2750613) | #1 | ||
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Moto GP, Round 11 - Indy
Back to racing after a couple of weeks off. The Lorenzo domination rolls into Indy. Considering how good he was here last year, I don't see him losing this one. But I do suspect that Pedrosa will give it a good try. I'm still not convinced that Rossi can do it yet, and Stoner will be hit or miss depending upon the new fork he will be using. Spies, Hayden and Dovi will be best of the rest.
Moto 2 should continue to be totally unpredictable, but Elias is looking better and better for the maiden title. In 125 it's Spanish mania gone overload. Too bad the track cannot live up to the iconic location. |
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26 Aug 2010, 19:54 (Ref:2750757) | #2 | ||
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Whats the TV schedule? Eurosport doing Friday practice as per usual?
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yes, it has been on Eurosport as per normal and as we are back in the USA we back to USA time zones but in my case better ones.we had someone else in the box tonight, i better get the Sunday times out of the way. we start at 4.45pm with the 125cc race then at 6.00pm Moto2 and at 8.00pm Motogp.
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This track just sucks!
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You have to wonder, with Rossi going, has Spies got the good bits, or even a complete factory bike as his improvement has come at the time Vale announced his departure for the Red Bikes.
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Any online streams to watch this live?
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the euro sport people were confused when the red flag came out in Moto2. but i think i know the reason, too many bikes for the US marshals to deal with!
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Moto2: "I've never seen two such neighbourly piles of crashed motorcycles" classic quote Jack on Eurosport!
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Tony Elias is a 'kin hero.
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Elias has never, ever been consistent on a MotoGP bike and would not be nowadays either.
He suits the moto2 machine far better. IN GP, unless he gets what he wants he is midfield and what team is going to want that, mind you rumour seems to be swinging back towards Edwards which is about as dumb as it gets!! As he has been wasting that seat for years. Enjoyed the race actually, Spies was superb and Vale looked to be getting there again, did anyone esle notice he looked totally spent in the garage!! I think he is far more worse for wear than he is letting on. |
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I had a hard time watching it. The front six strung out much faster than I thought they would. But Spies did a fair job at the front. Dang though, did you see how Pedrosa just blew by him on the straight? Spies joked that Dani already had the 1,000cc engine! I love how our local commentators didn't figure out that Hayden had lost his knee puck until the last two or three laps. Hello, it was just hanging there! As for Rossi, I half thought he was going to hunt Lorenzo down after getting past Dovi, but no such luck. He is for sure not quite at peak form yet.
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Interesting comments yet again from Vale after the race about TC and electronics.
He is getting a bit vociferous about this now and its becoming more regular. I am hopeful that the powers listen. PLease Ezpeleta, have the balls to go against the Big Four and ban this disgrace of an expense that ruins our racing. Not that it means he will start winning but the show is bad! Was interesting to note that on Sunday a few riders were really spinning it up in the spinny turns, notably Dovi, Casey and Dani a bit. But it seems they tune this into their settings. Others were as in line as a 125. If you watched and listened to Jorge and Vale, their TC was cutting in so much and so early, really sad to see a riders ability inhibited so much. Sad to say I was watching a BSS race at Cadwell today and the top guys were all stuttering out of the tight bends on TC, totally pointless and very boring. No wonder that class is dead on its arse I know I would rather crash on the front than the rear but we don't see that many less highsides as a result, what we do see now is loads of front end tucks, loads of hand and finger pain and also bikes that are simply over so far the slightest bump unloads the front. |
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I think that Vale and Ben traded bikes, but kept their glass. LOL Of course Ben is getting works bikes, and Vale isn't getting updates to his. Look at their trap speeds, that is the tip off.
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Lrzo. – 312.5 – 311.1 – 311.0 – 309.9 – 309.6 – 310.8 Avg. Rossi – 308.7 – 308.4 – 308.3 – 308.0 – 307.7 – 308.1 Avg. Spies – 306.6 – 305.9 – 305.9 – 305.3 – 305.3 – 305.8 Avg. Edw. – 306.1 – 305.5 – 305.3 – 305.2 – 305.1 – 305.4 Avg. The only for sure is, nobody has the horsepower Dani has. |
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As an aside, 13 year old Peter Lenz crashed on the warm-up lap of the second USGPRU support race and was struck by another rider. He later succumbed to his injuries. RIP
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If you noticed Dani had a huge advantage out of the tight last bend, he was taking tenths per lap there from people. And in all honesty he is not massively lighter than Jorge Casey or some of the others
You can't really fault him, Honda are just building a bike that suits him and he has managed to get a lot better on the brakes and on his style to exploit his bike. Far more obvious is the speed deficit guys like Redding and Iannone are struggling with on the Moto2 bikes. They really need a weight equaliser thijg as there is in 125 as the difference was so obvious |
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Think Indy was a boring track...
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younger than my son.....(wouldnt make a diff if he was 13 or 23, terrible to see news of something so serious) my thoughts go out to his family. ps, just read that Colin Edwards knew the family, that must have been a real kick in the gut for him, and I wonder how it was part of his psyche with him retiring and his comments in the pit after pulling in the second time (put it this way, reading this about him knowing the family seems to put things together to how his demeanor was with the race and pulling out--he has kids and i am sure that it hit him harder than other riders without children, I know it would me) Last edited by djb; 1 Sep 2010 at 04:40. |
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