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Does anyone got a recording? I missed it
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Classic Rossi style race today. Mind Games and then taking it in the last lap's last corner
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I think he just wanted to put forward the praise towards Yamaha. Quote:
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. Unless he does something stupid like try too hard and crash badly (which is what he did last year)PS: Both spanish parties spoilt by the Italian
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you are just answering a MotoGP/Rossi's fan's prayer... ![]() Thx I got it on mininova... Even when i know the results, Fingers crossed dunno what will I get to see that you guys saw n got shocked n shouted... ROSSI's chamatkar i hope... ![]() ![]() thx again.
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man i was literally shouting and jumping on the couch , my parents were confused why am i so happy , for an italian ,
they dont knw that the italian is god to us , all HAIL ROSSI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Epic race man. Laguna Seca and now this. Makes 45 minutes pure fun. Oh and kudos to Lorenzo for putting up this, even Stoner for the tired performance. Maybe something was actually wrong with him for a change
![]() He was pointing to his 99th race win.
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Surprisingly nobody spoke about the 125CC Race. It was as thrilling as MotoGP. The Italian Iannone won the 125cc Grand Prix of Catalunya after a mistake by Simon. The Spaniard began celebrating home 'victory' one lap early! To make matters worse, Simon who was credited with third after getting back on the power to complete the final lap, but a post-race examination of the photo finish saw the position taken away from him and given to his Aspar Aprilia team-mate Sergio Gadea. dear, oh dear, oh dear... if it wasn't soo sad it would be funny!
Julian Simon, the worlds next youtube sensation. LOLThe 250 was a class act too. Bautista stormed to victory after Simoncelli crashed out on the 2nd lap. Aoyama, the young Jap rode the race of his life. He overtook Pasini (winner at Mugello) with three laps to go and also stole the 2nd step on the podium from Hector Barbera at the end of the back straight on the very last lap. Again, that last two laps battle was as good as MotoGP. MotoGP was thrilling. Now welcome back racing. No more processions but hard fought battles. It's amazing to see the fire still burning in someone who's won so many World Championships. The battle between Rossi and JLo was clean, passionate and also tight. Thankfully there wasn't much aggression. The racing was too close for comfort. In the second last lap JLo was so hard on Rossi's tail he almost took him out. Coming to JLo, the guy really put the pressure on Rossi and doesnt look the type to succumb to any mind games. He was cool headed and was hanging off the bike posessed. It was a hard fought battle and Rossi came out on top. JLo was incredible too and showed he's got big big Cojones. Pedrosa was incredible too. After numerous crashes the lil chap can surely ride hard. He cracked his thigh two weeks ago at Mugello and needed pain killing injections during each day of his home Grand Prix of Catalunya. Despite pain from his hip Pedrosa held fourth in the early stages of Sunday's race before taking the chequered flag in sixth position. A brilliant ride from him. You guys need to watch the 125s and 250s too. There's hell lotta overtaking and ferring banging out there. The Spaniards were booing Simoncelli a lot yesterday. There was this huge poster in Spanish which the commentator was kind enough to translate. It read "Simoncelli: You Big Cheat" Too bad he crashed out on the 2nd lap coz he was all over Bautista's tail. It could have been a big battle.Championship Standings: Casey Stoner = 106 Jorge Lorenzo = 106 Valentino Rossi = 106 Interesting or wot???? Pssst.: Figured this out yesterday. I'm sure JLo prefers everyone calling him by his second name. His first name "Jorge" is pronounced as (Whore-Gay)
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