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Old 06-01-2009, 11:33 AM   #501 (permalink)
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@bijay.bhai: I disagree...mixed weather conditions play havoc with riders and teams' overall preparations for the race! They can prepare themselves for either dry race or a wet race but I don't think it is possible to get prepared for a mixed weather race!!! They had dry practice sessions throughout weekend with only the wet sunday morning warmup. So a mixed weather condition in the race was like a punch on the face for the riders! Even riders would enjoy close racing as much as we want but obviously not by having these type of weather conditions

LEt's hope that the conditions remain dry for all the remaining races now so that we can enjoy some proper racing action
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:38 AM   #502 (permalink)
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I loved watching yesterday race exp the 250. It was a completely a wet race. Wonder how the guys were able to go behind the bikes and take all that coming out of the rear. I liked Pasini, he had a good race and was briliiant. If you have noted, he was close to baut when he was catching Simoncelli, but once he reached near, he let the other two do the dog fight "Was ready to pick the pieces" as they say

Reg MotoGp, I some how like these mixed races, coz this brings how well the team has understood there riders and their riding. Stoner looked confident on his bike, Im seeing him so confident for the first time this year, ofcourse after the first race!

Did somebody note, at the podium, Rossi will first try to step on #1 then he will go to #3, I like that

Well, there was no 99th and it was not the 99 :-P
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:46 AM   #503 (permalink)
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Reg MotoGp, I some how like these mixed races, coz this brings how well the team has understood there riders and their riding. Stoner looked confident on his bike, Im seeing him so confident for the first time his year, ofcourse after the first race!

Did somebody note, at the pordium, Rossi will first try to step on #1 then he will go to #3, I like that

Well, there was no 99th and it was not the 99 :-P
On the contrary Stoner wasn't as confident as he should have been due to clutch problems.
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“Once I got onto the slicks I found a good feeling immediately and I was able to get to the front quite quickly, but then I started having a problem with the clutch,” Stoner continued, “The RPM was going up to the limiter and there was no forward momentum. I just tried adjusting it and I managed to get it hooked up again, but it was still difficult on the corners.”

The young Australian went on to add, “It was a really hard race and I just wanted to finish it. I just tried to stay smooth and keep the same lap times even if I couldn’t ride the way I wanted to. On the last lap I pushed in areas where I hadn’t done so all through the race, and I made a mistake so I was lucky to hold onto the victory. But I think the team did a great job and we are very grateful for this win.”
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Did somebody note, at the pordium, Rossi will first try to step on #1 then he will go to #3, I like that

Well, there was no 99th and it was not the 99 :-P
Yeah Rossi was deprived of 99th but it wasn't the #99 who stopped him

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Did somebody note, at the pordium, Rossi will first try to step on #1 then he will go to #3, I like that
Well all he could do is to entertain the crowd with his little prank after his 3rd place finish in his home race
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:49 AM   #504 (permalink)
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I was amazed by the Ducatis power again! when he took the 2 on the Straight
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Stoner continued, “The RPM was going up to the limiter and there was no forward momentum. I just tried adjusting it and I managed to get it hooked up again, but it was still difficult on the corners.”
This shows what riders have to go through on the track while racing. In the last race Stoner's steering damper was malfunctioning and he had to fix it himself which is why we once saw Stoner slowing down while crossing the finish line in one of the laps. But, then he went on to get some points.

So many things go behind what we actually see. Incredible machines, incredible riders, awesome.
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Old 06-01-2009, 12:13 PM   #507 (permalink)
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oh okies.. so it was for the others in the forum, since you quoted me I thought it was for me..
Yup otherwise I would've started a chat/messenger fight with you for Stoner and Rossi

@Leon: Yes, There are many things which go unnoticed in the races.
We sometimes just start cursing our favorite rider for not pushing hard and going for the glory, we forget the hardships they go through while riding in the conditions where in we common bike riders would be scared of going over 60kmph.

I truly respect those guys! Hats off to them

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Yup otherwise I would've started a chat/messenger fight with you for Stoner and Rossi
Its not Stoner vs Rossi it will be Ducati vs Rossi..
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Does this mean we would have four types of races next year? 125, 250, moto2 and motoGP
nah 250 will run alongside Moto2 same grid same race.
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Rossi has never had such a tenacious teamate.
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Guess u r forgetting Biaggi.. He was in the same Repsol Honda team.
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