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Please to get the full effect, watch the video on motogp.com with the walk of shame playing in the background. For you that dont have it. Sorry inside joke.



I don't know about the inside joke but I did it. I'm glad I did.



The kid has that "never missed a meal" look to him. I don't like.
 
Please to get the full effect, watch the video on motogp.com with the walk of shame playing in the background. For you that dont have it. Sorry inside joke.



Which video is that? Can you link me? I have the video pass, just not sure what video ur on about.?
 
Wow, it will be great atmosphere in that garage during the next 2 races. If I was Maverick, I'd check the brakes before heading out eacht time. Just in case.
 
wow, and i thought i reached my minimum for respect for vinales.

what a spineless little .....
 
prissy little prima donna.



I was waiting to hear his reason for this, I was prepared to give him a slight benefit of the doubt, that he may have a good reason for this.



But now an admission that he is just a sook. I wonder if he thought he had enough connections or clout to pull this off?

(obviously not Captain Hindsight!).



12 month ban!
 
http://www.marca.com...1350984651.html



Looks like someone with brains smaked Mav upside the head and put his ass on the next plane to Australia to start some heavy duty ass kissing.



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Says hes sorry, and regrets any damage he as done which wasn't his intention. Hahaha. Wasn't his intention? He'll be at PI and plans on writing a public apology. Who here thinks that apology will in any way shape or form come from his hand? Call up the PR dude that works for Hector and Alvaro, I'm sure he has a stock and standard "apology" handy and ready to recycle.
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prissy little prima donna.





12 month ban!



Prima donna prissy fit, well, he will fit right in then. GP loves prima donnas. Though don't expect the league to show him any favortism, like going to a single tire supplier, changing tire development, invisible yellow flags, scrapping of rookie rule, gifting factory seats, and ignoring the waving hand of a championship leader, you know, they treat everybody evenhanded.
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I won't go so far as a ban. I do however think he deserves some kind of sanction, like say a doc in pay, but I'm not sure under what rule. Oh, let me think. Isn't there a rule that says riders should act in good faith or something? It certainly made the championship lose a bit of its integrity when the number two guy in points is filmed at the airport saying the hell with his commitments.
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Wow, it will be great atmosphere in that garage during the next 2 races. If I was Maverick, I'd check the brakes before heading out eacht time. Just in case.



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I think his bike will be in tip top shape. Which will put him in a conundrum. If he finishes the top 5, podiums, or wins, the team will be able to point at his bike and say, you see, this is a top tier team with a competitive bike. Which has actually been true all year given he has 5 wins and his points losses have come to crashes. How he felt he could accuse the team of being a 2nd tier outfit that disallowed him to compete for the title is baffling logic. But then again, he walked away from an event, where its always likely weather can play a role in dramatic turn of fortunates, while he was still very much in contention. Given that Marquez went down do to weather and Lorenzo almost went down (which was unrelated to the stoppage
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Prima donna prissy fit, well, he will fit right in then. GP loves prima donnas. Though don't expect the league to show him any favortism, like going to a single tire supplier, changing tire development, invisible yellow flags, scrapping of rookie rule, gifting factory seats, and ignoring the waving hand of a championship leader, you know, they treat everybody evenhanded.
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I won't go so far as a ban. I do however think he deserves some kind of sanction, like say a doc in pay, but I'm not sure under what rule. Oh, let me think. Isn't there a rule that says riders should act in good faith or something? It certainly made the championship lose a bit of its integrity when the number two guy in points is filmed at the airport saying the hell with his commitments.
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I think his bike will be in tip top shape. Which will put him in a conundrum. If he finishes the top 5, podiums, or wins, the team will be able to point at his bike and say, you see, this is a top tier team with a competitive bike. Which has actually been true all year given he has 5 wins and his points losses have come to crashes. How he felt he could accuse the team of being a 2nd tier outfit that disallowed him to compete for the title is baffling logic. But then again, he walked away from an event, where its always likely weather can play a role in dramatic turn of fortunates, while he was still very much in contention. Given that Marquez went down do to weather and Lorenzo almost went down (which was unrelated to the stoppage
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Dude exactly, there was no reason for him to complain, even if he does ...... the next two races. As of now he has the most wins so far. You don't get that from a .... bike, hes not that good
 
Dude exactly, there was no reason for him to complain, even if he does ...... the next two races. As of now he has the most wins so far. You don't get that from a .... bike, hes not that good



Well he certainly isn't on the best bike or anything, the KTM has a clear power advantage over the Honda. And let's not forget a few races ago his engine failed on the warmup lap... After him saying the day before that his bike needed a new engine in an interview... I'm sure that's probably what he's most pissed about.
 
ktm was ...... over by the regulations.

if my figures are off by 1 or so, please correct me , i'm posting from the top of my head

when moto3 regs were published (81mm bore) honda went for something like 78mm bore to make an engine with a lot of low end torque and good midrange.

being a small factory in comparison ktm knew they had to do something different.

so they went for the full 81mm , sacrificing midrange power but to be able to have a little advantage from 14-15k (15k original rev limit)

then they got ...... because the rev limit was lowered to 14k at request of honda, their engine would not rev above 13.700rpm without losing power.

of course i haven't seen offical dyno charts or something like that , but logic dictates that the ktm only has horsepower advantage in the very very high revs (short gearing necessary to take advantage of that), the honda is definately better for getting the drive out of corners.



i may be biased, but i also think ktm have the better riders and that the partnership with kalex is a very good one, the kalex maybe a totally different design but it works perect with the ktm engine as a stressed member.

what i agree probably isn't the perfect bike is the "normal" honda, but if you keep in mind the torque advantage, i think the ftr honda should be right up there at least!

probably comparable a little bit with 4 and 2 cylinders in wsbk
 
Another hilarious video. The video of Vinales is titled: Vinales happy to be back on team. Hahahaha. In the interview he looks like he is struggling to remember what they told him to say. Zero conviction and swallows what clearly is labored words.
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This Vinales thing has disappointed me. I was hoping he was gonna be the guy I could shout for to kick Marquez ass in a few years time
 
4 riders ride through for a jump start. Damn, follow the leader boys











Edit: Wrong thread.





Mackerel Vinales is still a fuckstain (keeping it on topic)
 
Vinales has gone from zero to zero. Throws away a podium and 2nd in standing. Even after his team told him Salom got ride thru.The team should sent Mavdick Vinales home as he is a 2nd tier rider.
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A positive to the story the new entrant Ana Carrasco, the Spanish 16 year old is set to become the first woman to compete in moto3. Congratulations.



To those more informed; will she be the first female GP competitor ever?
 
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