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25 Mar 2023, 14:59 (Ref:4149132) | #1 | ||
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The new format certainly has increased spectator numbers at Portimao, the first ever sprint race happens this weekend. Jack Miller looking good on the KTM.
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25 Mar 2023, 15:29 (Ref:4149136) | #2 | |
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Big crash for Espargaro in practice. Hopefully he’s not out for too long
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25 Mar 2023, 16:08 (Ref:4149146) | #3 | ||
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Great scrap for 12 laps, tyre conservation non existent, reminds me of a Bemsee meeting at Brands, exciting stuff
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25 Mar 2023, 19:15 (Ref:4149170) | #4 | |
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I must admit I was quite sceptical of the new sprint races. But I did enjoy watching that. Hopefully the riding standards improves in the future. Enea has a broken collar bone. Also wish Pol Espargaro a speedy recovery that was a nasty one. Reminded me of Jorge Martin a couple of years back. No warm up for moto2 and 3 tomorrow a short one for Motogp. Then we're racing yet again. Phew!
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26 Mar 2023, 14:37 (Ref:4149217) | #6 | |
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Pecco Bagnaia and ducati picking up where they left off last year. Marc Marquez is the big talking point. A lot of injuries this weekend latest being Marquez will be unfit for Argentina but will wait and see on that. Enea is out a terrible start to his factory Ducati career. Wishing Pol all the best in his recovery. On a more positive note thoroughly enjoyed the moto2 race. Canet and Acosta battle was brilliant two riders at their best going at it. Brilliant stuff. Congrats to Pedro on that one. Fantastic performance by both. Argentina next weekend. Bring it on.
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26 Mar 2023, 16:15 (Ref:4149224) | #7 | ||
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I haven't heard about Oliveira's injuries but for me that incident with Marquez pile driving into the side of Miguel is totally unacceptable. At this level and with all his experience MM should not be riding in this irresponsible way, if it were anyone other than a multiple world champion the penalty would be a multiple race ban. We all know what an incredible rider MM is but that was absolute desperation.
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26 Mar 2023, 19:57 (Ref:4149252) | #9 | ||
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Exactly that and there's no doubting his talent but it's just no excuse to say I missed my braking point and cannon into other riders. Thankfully Oliveira's injuries are minimal albeit painful but the real joke is MM's penalty of a double long lap in Argentina - shameful.
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27 Mar 2023, 07:37 (Ref:4149320) | #10 | ||
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Marquez (M) was not flavour of the month in the main grandstand ... Having previously been to Portimao for ELMS in 2018, I was looking forward to this weekend. Bought tickets in the grandstand and assumed, as you do, that you could walk round the track on Friday / Saturday, at least. Nope, grandstand or grandstand for three days (track explained it was Dorna decision). Seemed to be very few people out around the track Friday and open terraced seating still no where near full Sunday. So photography limited, but lots of chance to get shots of pit-lane and grid. Enjoyed the racing; not much PA, so atmosphere a little flat at times (perhaps I am too used to Bruno Whatsisname at Le Mans shouting the odds). Would I go back - yes, but for a event where I could wander round - it is a stupendous track, must be a ball to ride / drive and was pleasantly warm and sunny (at the end of March !).
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27 Mar 2023, 10:04 (Ref:4149338) | #11 | ||
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How about Joel Kelso punting Daniel Holgado after the finish line - broken ankle for the poor fella...
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The system is screwed if by virtue of missing a race in which he was to serve a penalty means the penalty is not carried over to the first race he can serve it, it is just dissolved. And dont give me he has been punished enough by missing Argentina... his reason for missing the race is self inflicted injuries brought about by his irresponsible and boneheaded riding. He has wrecked two riders races and potentially ruined their championships as well. I sincerely hope that Speedcafe have their information wrong.... Quote:
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27 Mar 2023, 16:00 (Ref:4149391) | #13 | ||
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Not only but also:"Pramac Racing’s Jorge Martin, who Marquez clipped on his way past before smashing into the #88 Aprilia, suspects he has a broken toe and a possible ankle injury."
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Not sure if the Stewards have taken note of Jorge Martin's criticism of both Marc's riding and the Stewards original double long lap penalty verdict, because the Notification of Sanction stipulated that it be taken in Argentina meaning he would not have to take the penalty with his withdrawal from that round..... anyway common sense and justice has prevailed, with the FIM Stewards now altered their original verdict.
The penalty has been redefined and is now to be served at the next race MM actually takes part in. In its original decision, the stewards accused Marquez of being “overly aggressive” and of “irresponsible riding” in his crash. Quote:
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30 Mar 2023, 13:26 (Ref:4149677) | #17 | |
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Bagnaia, what a weekend. He's already odds on favourite for another title.
Marquez, I don't think we'll ever see anything like his best ever again. I'm trying not to be too harsh on him for the incident with Oliveira, because it was a mistake, nothing more, but surely he should have realised he was being overambitious there. |
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A bit of a depleted field in Argentina but wow! what another crackerjack sprint race, if you can predict a winner in these short format races you need to be working the share market. Not too sure about the luggage handles.
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2 Apr 2023, 20:40 (Ref:4150163) | #19 | |
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Yes the sprint race was a cracker. What a performance from Binder. The weather shook the field up a bit in todays main race. Pecco binned it. The aprilias showed much better pace in practice. Absolutely cracking job from Morbidelli this weekend. What a turnaround for him. Hopefully he can build on that keep the momentum going. Gutted he didn't get the podium thanks to the great late pace from Zarco. Bezzechi was untouchable today. A total class of his own. Dominant performance. Hopefully one or two of the missing riders will be back for the next one. Mir picked up an injury. The team morale at repsol honda must be at an all time low right now.
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3 Apr 2023, 08:23 (Ref:4150218) | #20 | ||
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Fabio speaks and reads japanese now. You know French and foreign languages…
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3 Apr 2023, 17:50 (Ref:4150322) | #22 | ||
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I know we all love the excitement but I fear these sprint races may result in some big injuries, I wince looking at some of the antics in the opening laps.
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17 Apr 2023, 13:50 (Ref:4151995) | #23 | ||
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Oh dear the Moto GP race of the Americas didn't go as expected, I won't spoil it for those that didn't see it live, however it was a deserving winner
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Great win for Rins, it will do his confidence a world of good. Yet another costly mistake by Bagnaia, but he made many a mistake last year and still won the title...
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