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Marquez is saying he'll be out as much as another month.
All eyes on the Hondas this weekend. Morbid curiousity?
All eyes on the Hondas this weekend. Morbid curiousity?
I'm a big Dani fan a pumped he is up there, but don't forget he was testing here last month.Pedrosa drifting the KTM in the final sector and making up .2 in the final sector. Not bad, my dude. He's riding better than he ever has, I guess, through we don't know how much tire he burned up to achieve that result. I guess we'll find out when they actually turn up with wick to decide the sprint grid.
Go Dani!MotoGP P2 Results:
1. Aleix Espargaro - SPA - Aprilia Racing (RS-GP23) - 1'36.708s
2. Maverick Viñales - SPA - Aprilia Racing (RS-GP23) - +0.002s
3. Jack Miller - AUS - Red Bull KTM (RC16) - +0.127s
4. Johann Zarco - FRA - Pramac Ducati (GP22) - +0.188s
5. Miguel Oliveira - POR - RNF Aprilia (RS-GP22) - +0.248s
6. Alex Marquez - SPA - Gresini Ducati (GP22) - +0.333s
7. Marco Bezzecchi - ITA - Mooney VR46 Ducati (GP22) - +0.466s
8. Francesco Bagnaia - ITA - Ducati Lenovo (GP23) - +0.525s
9. Dani Pedrosa - SPA - Red Bull KTM (RC16) - +0.543s
10. Luca Marini - ITA - Mooney VR46 Ducati (GP22) - +0.568s
11. Jorge Martin - SPA - Pramac Ducati (GP23) - +0.598s
12. Brad Binder - RSA - Red Bull KTM (RC16) - +0.682s
13. Raul Fernandez - SPA - RNF Aprilia (RS-GP22) - +0.695s
14. Takaaki Nakagami - JPN - LCR Honda (RC213V) - +0.775s
15. Fabio Quartararo - FRA - Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) - +0.797s
16. Franco Morbidelli - ITA - Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) - +0.992s
17. Fabio Di Giannantonio - ITA - Gresini Ducati (GP22) - +1.152s
18. Stefan Bradl - GER - Team HRC (RC213V) - +1.165s
19. Joan Mir - SPA - Repsol Honda (RC213V) - +1.208s
20. Enea Bastianini - ITA - Ducati Lenovo (GP23) - +1.277s
21. Alex Rins - SPA - LCR Honda (RC213V) - +1.424s
22. Jonas Folger - GER - Tech3 GASGAS (RC16) - +1.990s
23. Augusto Fernandez - SPA - Tech3 GASGAS (RC16)* - +2.220s
24. Iker Lecuona - SPA - Repsol Honda (RC213V) - +2.566s
Pedrosa tops the first practice![]()
I won't argue with thatI think he has always been an ass. One of those true yellow horde models.
I say FIM should sanction Marc with another double long lap penalty just to be safe.One good race and Morbideli thinks he can put his bike anywhere. Good thing his name isn't Marc or he'd have a penalty.
that just adds risk as he will have to pass more riders. I say that just have him start every race from pole.I say FIM should sanction Marc with another double long lap penalty just to be safe.
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Jokes aside, Binder is the sprint GOAT.
Perhaps a little tough, I very definitely disapprove of Rossi's double standards on track and his off-track shenanigans/manipulations, but he didn't crash overly in general let alone crash other riders out, with any frequency although this depended on the skill and standards of other riders on the odd famous occasion. Stoner and Pedrosa after their rookie seasons and Lorenzo in his pomp had good records for not crashing other riders out of races and racing cleanly. Along with Gaz I am not so sure about the quality of the current fields in either MotoGP or F1, for supposedly the best riders and drivers in the world they do seem to crash excessively. As he also said that Stoner previously and Pedrosa now could set competitive times years into retirement is also impressive, Stoner iirc and not through rose colored glasses was immediately competitive with a guy who later contended for titles on a Ducati which seemed to render Gigi a tad wistful at the time.I think he has always been an ass. One of those true yellow horde models.
I blame the Michelins for most of the crashes nowadaysthey do seem to crash excessively
Lorenzo on the 250 had some issues with crashing other rider cumulating with Dovi in montegi. One of JLo's best traits as a rider was to learn from his mistakes. He had an incredible ability to adapt the style that made him the legend he became.Perhaps a little tough, I very definitely disapprove of Rossi's double standards on track and his off-track shenanigans/manipulations, but he didn't crash overly in general let alone crash other riders out, with any frequency although this depended on the skill and standards of other riders on the odd famous occasion. Stoner and Pedrosa after their rookie seasons and Lorenzo in his pomp had good records for not crashing other riders out of races and racing cleanly. Along with Gaz I am not so sure about the quality of the current fields in either MotoGP or F1, for supposedly the best riders and drivers in the world they do seem to crash excessively.
I didn't see the Morbidelli incident, but he isn't exactly on a good bike.
The sprint racing is so good that it is showing the short comings of the main race. The light tank of fuel on the fact that they don't have to worry about tire wear makes for a truly exciting race. This is a problem. The saturday sprint race for dorna cash shouldn't not be the highlight of the weekend. The product they put out on sunday needs to be as good or better than this or they are doing it wrong. Better tires lighter bikes. I'm not sure what the resolution for this is but it makes the main race so boring after have such great racing on saturdays. Its not good for the sport.