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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
We would never bother to see the conditions that bottom of the pack riders/drivers go through. Having loan on the head, with almost everything at stake. It is tough, tougher than it looks. TT documentory from Al Jazeera showed somewhat similar story of struggle for the funds for John Ingram which saw him skip the 600CC races and participate only in 1000CC races.. It takes so much to take in to be at the tail end of the pack; the agony frustration, anger. Everything goes unnoticed in the Champagne sprinkle of podium finishers.Originally posted by The Monk View Post
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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
Greetings from Misano. The sun came out today and the Yamahas unveiled their good potential on this track: both starting from first row tomorrow, even with both their riders making small mistakes in their fast laps. Ducati also strong here, thanks to their recent tests at the track and to their steady progress, with "Crazy Joe" Iannone second and Dovi sixth. Fourth and fifth the two Hondas, -- an unusual sight seeing MM93 in the second row. Bring on tomorrow and let's hope the weather keeps (also because otherwise it's damn wet and cold out there!).::J4RN0::
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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
Yamaha must pull up their socks. Honda(specially MM) is proving to be too strong!A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.
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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
Posters like you actually make it even better to visit this thread. Keep posting mate. I love reading your insight on the MotoGP races and other technical parts.Originally posted by J4rn0 View PostGreetings from Misano. The sun came out today and the Yamahas unveiled their good potential on this track: both starting from first row tomorrow, even with both their riders making small mistakes in their fast laps. Ducati also strong here, thanks to their recent tests at the track and to their steady progress, with "Crazy Joe" Iannone second and Dovi sixth. Fourth and fifth the two Hondas, -- an unusual sight seeing MM93 in the second row. Bring on tomorrow and let's hope the weather keeps (also because otherwise it's damn wet and cold out there!).
Cheers!
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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
After a long time italian national anthem on a podium. What a relief for me. I was fed up off spanish anthem every time..hehe... What a celebration.Last edited by Tanzing Sherpa; 09-14-2014, 08:30 PM.Put The Pedal To The Metal
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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
At last. A good day for VR.A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.
Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
My Ride To Sunderbans - Hemnagar & Samsernagar
Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling
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Re: MotoGP 2014 Season - Updates
Wow wow wow....Rossi won. I cant express how happy I am. This only means one thing, Rossi wins when my wife isn't watching or interrupting the race. Today she was sleeping and wasn't around to interrupt, and voila Rossi won.
I vow to try and keep her away during race days.
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Re: MotoGP 2014 Season - Updates
First win for Rossi in this Season... Excited superb VR46 .... 2nd place for Lorenzo... A clean victory for Movistar Yamaha's... My HERO, My IDOL, finally on the top podium, like a BOSS!!!! VR46 !!!
Sent from my Z10 using xBhp Connect mobile appNinja 250R ('13)
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Re: Donington Park to host 2015 UK MotoGP round: xBhp News
Thanks mate. Just arrived home after a 4 hours ride from Misano, where the Saturday impressions were all confirmed on Sunday. Brilliant win for Rossi -- Marquez fought valiantly, but here Yamaha had a slight advantage so he had to take some risks to stay with Vale (he took them bravely and even if eventually he lost the front and crashed, kudos to him. He gave all as usual). The impression today was that nothing could have stopped VR46. There is no doubt he still has it.Originally posted by lalitp View PostPosters like you actually make it even better to visit this thread. Keep posting mate. I love reading your insight on the MotoGP races and other technical parts.
Cheers!
His first GP victory was 18 years ago; today he took his 106th (edit: 107th; thx Sid85) win against the cream of the crop of two younger generations of riders. 'Nuff said...
Last edited by J4rn0; 09-15-2014, 01:08 PM.::J4RN0::
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