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7 Jul 2008, 12:20 (Ref:2246282) | #1 | ||
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MotoGP Round 10 - Grand Prix Deutschland - Sachsenring
MotoGP Round 10 - Grand Prix Deutschland - Sachsenring
Friday 11.07 Free Practice 1 > 10:00 - 11:00 Free Practice 2 > 13:55 - 14:55 Saturday 12.07 Free Practice 3 > 10:00 - 11:00 Qualifying > 13:55 - 14:55 Sunday 13.07 Warm Up > 09:40 - 10:05 Race (30 laps x 3.671km = 110.13km) > 14:00 - 14:45 Lap Record > 1'23.082 > Dani PEDROSA (2007) Sachsenring home page > http://www.sachsenring-circuit.com/index_en.htm Time schedule > http://www.sachsenring-circuit.com/e...meschedule.pdf Google Satellite > http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie...20385&t=k&z=17 Repsol Honda preview > http://www.paddocktalk.com/news/html...icle&sid=88524 Championship Standings 1. Dani PEDROSA SPA > Repsol Honda Team > 171 2. Valentino ROSSI ITA > Fiat Yamaha Team > 167 3. Casey STONER AUS > Ducati Marlboro Team > 142 4. Jorge LORENZO SPA > Fiat Yamaha Team > 114 5. Colin EDWARDS USA > Tech 3 Yamaha > 98 6. Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA > JiR Team Scot MotoGP > 79 7. Nicky HAYDEN USA > Repsol Honda Team > 70 8. James TOSELAND GBR > Tech 3 Yamaha > 60 9. Chris VERMEULEN AUS > Rizla Suzuki MotoGP > 57 10. Shinya NAKANO JPN > San Carlo Honda Gresini > 57 |
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good tight track the sachsenring with its downhill turns etc - be good if suzuki & kawasaki can mix it with the big boys this weekend....
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I've understood that there will be no replacement for Hopper, West will be the sole Kwakker rider in Germany.
Capirossi has declared himself fit (again). |
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9 Jul 2008, 10:25 (Ref:2247843) | #4 | ||
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17 riders hardly seems worth bothering with. Surely Dorna can pressure Kawasaki into running Hoffman or Jacque or someone?
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9 Jul 2008, 20:49 (Ref:2248229) | #5 | ||
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It's not good that MotoGP team isn't going to have replacement, even if the rider is injured well before the weekend. In smaller classes it's more understandable.
Kallio had bad crash in testing at Brno, but hopefully he is fit to race and score some important points. Sachsenring should be good track for KTM. Last year they got 1-2 in 250cc. And hopefully 125cc offers cracking race once again. Bradl and Cortese are very hungry for home success there. But I hope that di Meglio will score well once again, to keep in the lead for title race. |
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10 Jul 2008, 11:17 (Ref:2248559) | #6 | ||
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17 riders in moto gp - 25+ in superbike ....
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10 Jul 2008, 13:43 (Ref:2248633) | #7 | |
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Number of Riders
I am not sure the number of riders makes that much difference. The key, imho, is the number of rider/teams that can contest the win and Motogp, in that regard, is one of the most competitive series in racing.
In any event, I had a great time in Bacelona and I really look forward to the Sachsenring. And the rain forecasted may even bring an interloper to the podium. What could be better than the sights and sounds of Motogp in the rain? |
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Driving into oncoming traffic; Listening to Robbie Williams; Pooring acid into my eyes... And the list goes on. Wet weather is to make less boring F1 races, bikes require dry asphalt! Quote:
However, Jamie Hacking has been confirmed to replace Hopper at Laguna. Good stuff, I think the guy's got talent! |
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I don't bother with 17 or whatever number of riders. I never watch anyone out of the first eight riders! MotoGP is not a Tour de France
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13 Jul 2008, 07:16 (Ref:2249988) | #10 | ||
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Looks like Poggiali is injured and will not ride. Missed yesterday's qualifying and is not in the warm-up currently.
By the way, it's wet. |
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13 Jul 2008, 08:00 (Ref:2249997) | #11 | ||
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Good luck Casey, a bad finish from Vale and Danny and Casey would be back with a 3 way battle to the end of the season.He'd be second in the championship with Vale trailing Danny by 6 points. I know.... in my dreams ! :-)
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13 Jul 2008, 08:46 (Ref:2250016) | #12 | ||
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Wet MotoGP races are hardly ever as good as dry ones. With lower grip and a higher power/weight ratio, and more naturally exciting races than Formula One, rain just complicates things. Let's hope we can at least avoid any 5-lap lotteries this time.
Agreed that MotoGP has several genuinely competitive riders and teams (less than WSBK though, especially now that Honda are supplying decent bikes to their privateers). When 15 riders can collect points, only having 17 makes it too tempting for the backmarkers to cruise and collect. It also makes the grids look pathetic. However, the biggest problem is that a lot of potentially good additions to the grid (especially privateers such as Roberts and WCM, with lifelong racing enthusiasm and no agenda to sell bikes) miss out on competing at the highest level. |
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13 Jul 2008, 09:50 (Ref:2250037) | #13 | ||
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Well, people are starting to wonder why we are all moaning in teh UK about losing Eurosport GP coverage.
I'll tell you why Tobes just managed to get Vale in the commentary box for the last 10 laps of the 125 race and the guy was s total star, commenttating like a pro he was! The deal was that Tobe has commentated on every race Vale has done I think, so Vale and Brivio agreed it was a nicething to do at one race after the deal was announced that BBC would be takihg over. Could the BBC manage that one! Could they be as excited and silly about it as Toby and Julian? Would they even try? That's why we are all so sad about this great team being broken up. And Valentino was very aware of what was going on, mentioning the whole thing at the end. Top man Top team, thanks. |
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he was doing very well and that in english .. where he's not that good .. top man indeed ..
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Thats a great ride by Marco Simoncelli in the 250's - great hair too
Is there a chance Ant West could win in Moto GP |
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13 Jul 2008, 11:25 (Ref:2250077) | #16 | ||
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Slow down Dani, 6 seconds in 3 laps - you aint supposed to be that quick in the wet...
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Geez Dani, that was some crazy stuff.... Here comes Dovi....
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13 Jul 2008, 13:18 (Ref:2250125) | #20 | ||
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Lol at the West 'ites'
Oh its wet West cna win and all the usual. Thought De Angelis rode a superb race And as for Toseland, man alive he was embarassing to be honest. I dont know what the hell is going on there but there is something not right for a while on that man or bike. |
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13 Jul 2008, 14:33 (Ref:2250154) | #21 | ||
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Action packed racing today, for once not ruined by the weather. I should've guessed that Pedrosa would go down - Edwards was a lot more surprising. Having Rossi, Pedrosa and Stoner so close in the championship is good.
Awesome ride by di Meglio in the 125s, how did he take so many seasons to become competitive? A shame Bradley dropped off the podium. |
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13 Jul 2008, 15:22 (Ref:2250180) | #22 | ||
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I also guessed that Pedrobot would probably fall off, but lets face it they were all riding a "tightrope". Stoner showed he can do it when the bikes dialed in and good on him as he paced himself perfectly.
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His best season before this was 2005, when he won race at Istanbul and broke 100-point plateau during the season. I guess that was in the same team where Dovizioso had been year before winning the title, so it was really good team. For next two years he was one of those suffering with Honda's decreased interest in lower classes. I hope he continues well and takes the title for himself and especially for Ajo Motorsport. Ajo has had many good riders in the past, but mostly they were not experienced enough for title fight back then: Mika Kallio (1½ years), Lukas Pesek (1st year), Tomoyoshi Koyama (first 2 years). One of the past career 125cc riders, Masao Azuma had his final season with the team aswell. And although not so successful otherwise, have to mention Andrea Ballerini who won at wet Phillip Island in 2003 ahead of Azuma, bringing 1-2 for the team. Kallio and Koyama won ROTR titles with the team. |
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13 Jul 2008, 21:38 (Ref:2250329) | #24 | ||
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Grand Prix Deutschland - results
1. Casey STONER AUS > Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI > 47'30.057 (139.108kmh)
2. Valentino ROSSI ITA > Fiat Yamaha Team YAMAHA > 47'33.765 (+3.708) 3. Chris VERMEULEN AUS > Rizla Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI > 47'44.059 (+14.002) 4. Alex DE ANGELIS RSM > San Carlo Honda Gresini HONDA > 47'44.181 (+14.124) 5. Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA > JiR Team Scot MotoGP HONDA > 48'12.079 (+42.022) 6. Sylvain GUINTOLI FRA > Alice Team DUCATI > 48'16.705 (+46.648) 7. Loris CAPIROSSI ITA > Rizla Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI > 48'34.540 (+1'04.483) 8. Randy DE PUNIET FRA > LCR Honda MotoGP HONDA > 48'34.645 (+1'04.588) 9. Shinya NAKANO JPN > San Carlo Honda Gresini HONDA > 48'46.830 (+1'16.773) 10. Anthony WEST AUS > Kawasaki Racing Team KAWASAKI > 48'59.332 (+1'29.275) 11. James TOSELAND GBR > Tech 3 Yamaha YAMAHA > 47'41.757 (+1 lap) 12. Toni ELIAS SPA > Alice Team DUCATI > 47'43.954 (+1 lap) 13. Nicky HAYDEN USA > Repsol Honda Team HONDA > 48'13.749 (+2 laps) DNF. Colin EDWARDS USA > Tech 3 Yamaha YAMAHA > 32'10.373 (+10 laps) DNF. Marco MELANDRI ITA > Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI > 14'50.161 (+21 laps) DNF. Dani PEDROSA SPA > Repsol Honda Team HONDA > 8'05.615 (+25 laps) DNF. Jorge LORENZO SPA > Fiat Yamaha Team YAMAHA > 3'23.795 (+28 laps) > What a race !! Great ride from Stoner and nice rides from Vermuelen and De Angelis; not so good for Pedrosa, Lorenzo and Hayden Championship Standings 1. Valentino ROSSI ITA > 187 2. Dani PEDROSA SPA > 171 3. Casey STONER AUS > 167 4. Jorge LORENZO SPA > 114 5. Colin EDWARDS USA > 98 6. Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA > 90 7. Chris VERMEULEN AUS > 73 8. Nicky HAYDEN USA Repsol > 73 9. James TOSELAND GBR > 65 10. Shinya NAKANO JPN > 64 |
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that was a big crash by dani, lucky that air fence was there... go casey, great rides by all the riders who made it to the finish - de angelis had some tight lines going on there |
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