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How can you say Marquez had no malice intent with his contact? He shot for gaps that did not exist. The only way that's accidental is if he went temporarily blind. Each rider he hit, he knew there would be contact unless they were able to yield the line to him at the last second. What he did was completely intentional and RD cannot allow him to ride like that. If they don't take more serious action, I wouldn't care if Iannone torpedoed Marc's season to an early ending.

Oh shut up already.

You actively campaign about Marc's "dangerous" riding, and then throw in the quip about not caring if Iannone torpedoed his season to an early ending.

Hypocrite.

He was given his penalties, that's the end of it. It was a costly penalty that took all his points away from him. Something that should have happened to Rossi at Sepang, but didn't as he fled the scene of the crime and collected his third place points. Sure he got the back of the grid start the next race, but race direction set precedent with Rossi of no in-race penalties for punting a rider off the bike.

Rossi should retire, he isn't cut out for this close contact sport anymore since it makes him scared to race against someone.
 
I didn't realize both of Stoner's championships came on the Ducati. :rolleyes:

You must be a special kind of stupid.

Not stupid. Using your special brand of retarded math where meaningless things injected with meaning by way of your magical thinking.
 
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How can you say Marquez had no malice intent with his contact? He shot for gaps that did not exist.

Closely looking at the video where he deals with Asparagus, he puts the front of his fairing under the Aprillia tail section and then stands him up so he can get by.

Dirty trick but impressive, to me, an admirer of dirty tricks.

Almost as dirty as the time Rossi took Marquez out at Argentina by waiting until Marquez's front wheel was alongside Rossi's rear, and then Rossi stood his bike up taking out Marq's front end.

In that case Rossi wiped out Marquez on purpose, in this case Marquez wasn't trying to crash Asparagus, just get him the .... out of the way.
 
Oh shut up already.

You actively campaign about Marc's "dangerous" riding, and then throw in the quip about not caring if Iannone torpedoed his season to an early ending.

Hypocrite.

He was given his penalties, that's the end of it. It was a costly penalty that took all his points away from him. Something that should have happened to Rossi at Sepang, but didn't as he fled the scene of the crime and collected his third place points. Sure he got the back of the grid start the next race, but race direction set precedent with Rossi of no in-race penalties for punting a rider off the bike.

Rossi should retire, he isn't cut out for this close contact sport anymore since it makes him scared to race against someone.

If Marc's dangerous riding is allowed then Iannone torpedoes are also fair game. You're not one to talk since you've posted on here that you hoped Dovi broke his leg so that Stoner may race again. Hypocrite.

Marquez should've been black flagged early in the race. The end result of him having ZERO points for the weekend would have been the same. The only difference is all the other riders would've been much safer and no other rider would've lost points as a result of Marc's reckless actions.
 
Mark or Marc, it does not matter, you guys are so fun.
A rossi fan for more than 18 years is saying that Marquez is the best rider but you once again starting your "bull hate"

I am being sincere here, just watched both interviews with Rosis and MarC, well, these guys are talking bullsh** both of them. But you didn't realize it because the "yellow" colour is ignored in your minds and Marquez had a yellow on his hat...
 
If Marc's dangerous riding is allowed then Iannone torpedoes are also fair game. You're not one to talk since you've posted on here that you hoped Dovi broke his leg so that Stoner may race again. Hypocrite.

Marquez should've been black flagged early in the race. The end result of him having ZERO points for the weekend would have been the same. The only difference is all the other riders would've been much safer and no other rider would've lost points as a result of Marc's reckless actions.

Id stop worrying about what you think Ianone could do ...... and start worrying about grampa rossi sustaining a self inflicted injury from his new "take a dive" tactic.

Oh and prick move rossi, bringing the first " soccer dive" to motop :rolleyes:
 
Id stop worrying about what you think Ianone could do ...... and start worrying about grampa rossi sustaining a self inflicted injury from his new "take a dive" tactic.

Oh and prick move rossi, bringing the first " soccer dive" to motop :rolleyes:

That's kind of funny, but if Rossi was intentionally taking a dive... he should've stayed on the ground and held his back and neck.
 
That's kind of funny, but if Rossi was intentionally taking a dive... he should've stayed on the ground and held his back and neck.

Does it need to be mentioned that only two races have been completed? Revisit this thread at the season halfway point and see if rossi goes that far :D
 
Does it need to be mentioned that only two races have been completed? Revisit this thread at the season halfway point and see if rossi goes that far :D

This will be an entertaining season. The narrative that's forming is VR vs MM, but that's not accurate. MM has proved to the entire grid that he doesn't give a ... about their safety and believes he can do whatever he wants. He better hope to always be able to gap the field early in the races, because from now on whenever he's in a pack... he's vulnerable to payback.
 
Not stupid. Using your special brand of retarded math where meaningless things injected with meaning by way of your magical thinking.

They must be making bicycles with reverse gears in Pomona because that is some excellent backpedaling, curryfart.
 
Oh shut up already.

You actively campaign about Marc's "dangerous" riding, and then throw in the quip about not caring if Iannone torpedoed his season to an early ending.

Hypocrite.

He was given his penalties, that's the end of it. It was a costly penalty that took all his points away from him. Something that should have happened to Rossi at Sepang, but didn't as he fled the scene of the crime and collected his third place points. Sure he got the back of the grid start the next race, but race direction set precedent with Rossi of no in-race penalties for punting a rider off the bike.

Rossi should retire, he isn't cut out for this close contact sport anymore since it makes him scared to race against someone.

Your mom .... the entire paddock yet?
Or is Avintia still on the list?
 
Enough with the racism synn.

It's not funny and you look like a ...., and i believe you are beyond this schoolyard .....

stick to the track talk. Not the smack talk.

On topic did syrahin get a top ten? I lost track of final finishers with all of the Marquez penalty talk.
 
Found it. Excellent result from the rookie, he's literally hours into his gp bike riding experience.


ResultsFinal

PosRiderTimePts1

1. C. Crutchlow

Honda·#35

0:40:36.342252

2. J. Zarco

Yamaha·#5

+0.251s203

3. Á. Rins

Suzuki·#42

+2.501s164

4. J. Miller

Ducati·#43

+4.390s135

5. M. Viñales

Yamaha·#25

+14.941s116

6. A. Dovizioso

Ducati·#4

+22.533s107

7. T. Rabat

Ducati·#53

+23.026s98

8. A. Iannone

Suzuki·#29

+23.921s89

9. H. Syahrin

Yamaha·#55

+24.311s710

10. D. Petrucci

Ducati·#9

+26.003s611

11. P. Espargaró

KTM·#44

+31.022s512

12. S. Redding

Aprilia·#45

+31.891s413

T. Nakagami

Honda·#30

+32.452s314

F. Morbidelli

Honda·#21

+42.061s215

J. Lorenzo

Ducati·#99

+42.274s116

Á. Bautista

Ducati·#19

+42.625s017

T. Lüthi

Honda·#12

+43.350s018

M. Márquez

Honda·#93

+43.860s019

V. Rossi

Yamaha·#46

+52.082s020

K. Abraham

Ducati·#17

+63.944s021

X. Siméon

Ducati·#10

+70.144s022

B. Smith

KTM·#38

DNF023

A. Espargaró

Aprilia·#41

DNF024

D. Pedrosa

Honda·#26

DNF 0
 
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On topic did syrahin get a top ten? I lost track of final finishers with all of the Marquez penalty talk.

Yep, P9. Definitely good stuff.
He didn't get the 2018 aero package that Zarco got either.

Would be interesting to see what he does on a KTM next year. Better than Dudley Smith for sure.
 
It seems we will watch a WWE like show this year, not hard battles on the track.
Anyway, I am against fans booing Marquez when he beats everyone fair and square.

COTA is not going to be interesting because in USA Marc is "home" so he will gap them at least 7-8 seconds.
 
Marquez is a truly great rider by any definition. He makes the most amazing saves, has crazy bike control and is a proper racer. But ... but ... but ...

I worry for him. His self-belief and confidence in himself is astonishing but one day, he will make a tiny misjudgement, thinking he can do anything, that he is impregnable and boom ... you can only fall off of a motorbike so many times before it bites your bum!!!
 

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