And surprise surprise, Bradley Smith getting beaten by a CRT bike, and his team mate 4th,
He must have greased alot of palms to get that contract for as long as he did
It seems like he has been doing well with fuel to last the entire race since in Qatar he battled all the way to the end, even though he did run out of fuel on the cool down lap.Tommy Cookers wrote:IMO 21 litres of fuel currently (24 for the claiming rule category)
Mr Rossi managed his fuel well ?
I don't think that he's changing his style any time soon!NathanOlder wrote:Good to see Cal running up there again. If it weren't for the run on at turn 1 when Rossi passed him, I think Cal would have challenged Dani for 4th. Marquez will slow a little after a few hard crashes. He can't keep riding it like a moto2 bike. He was the only 1 riding so wild for the whole race. Cal on a 1yr old M1 able to match the factory honda's.
Well I didn't even finish watching the F1 race but it seems like MotoGP was a better option this time around.Shrieker wrote:It wasn't the most exiting of races. M&M rode a very fine race. You don't often see history made right in front you though. Stoner must be pleased the mantle was taken over by M&M. I might be tempted to buy a shoei MM replica when I replace my bike.
That was gutsy for sure.seventhsin wrote:Great to see Rossi win again
More impressive was Jorge Lorenzo riding from 12th to 5th, when early yesterday morning he was having a broken collarbone plated and screwed in the operating room.
I just saw this now. Coincidentally, my elder brother has been to Italy for 5 days last week for a pushbike race. He also visited Milano, and was telling us how organized it was and how people were behaving civilized and respectful in traffic. It's not that bad here in Istanbul (I've been riding for over 5 years now) but frankly having come from Italy I wouldn't be surprised at all if he said he wouldn't want to ride here.mx_tifoso wrote: Btw, an Italian friend of mine is moving to Istanbul in two weeks and he also rides. I hope that your city treats him well.
Its moved so it doesnt clash with F1 tommorow.JimClarkFan wrote:Rossi back, missed the race, thought these things were always on the Sunday. Nice to see Crutchlow nabbing pole.
Huntresa wrote:I thought it might have been because of the F1 too, given that they are in the same time zones.JimClarkFan wrote:Rossi back, missed the race, thought these things were always on the Sunday. Nice to see Crutchlow nabbing pole.
Its moved so it doesnt clash with F1 tommorow.
lol, well full marks for creativity if you made that up.Shrieker wrote:I thought it was an old tradition to run the motorcycle gp's in Assen on saturdays so it won't coincide with sunday's church meeting. IIRC there's a cathedral nearby and at the time the old folks didn't want the shrieking sound of 2 stroke bike engines rock the place Hence, Assen is called "the Cathedral of Speed". I could be completely wrong though lol.