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wow, terol and zarco incredibly fast



shame that folger had to run in his engine in qualifying,he seems like the only guy capable of going with the top two in terms of race pace



btw, whats wrong with you people?first no interest in wsbk and nobody gives a .... about the support classes.you're missing out on the good racing that takes place at each gp...
 
whats up with zarco,is he tapping the rear brake all the time?too funny how terol tries to slow himself all the time by moving his body etc.
 
i think people here watch the support classes (as i do). great racing every weekend, even their "so-so" races are still ten times more exciting than motogp, which, leaves people speechless. what is their to talk about? then motogp comes and most finds it boring and then people talk about it to compensate for the lack of racing. would the forum topics venture to dissecting every word that the riders said after the race, or to interpreting every gesture if it not for the lack of proper racing
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dw, people here watch them. they're just pre-occupied with a lot of things to come here and talk about it
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btw, whats wrong with you people?first no interest in wsbk and nobody gives a .... about the support classes.you're missing out on the good racing that takes place at each gp...

Coverage depends on where you are... In Thailand I watch the entire 125, Moto2, MotoGP feed on cable TV live, without commercial interruption. In North America (I've been in Toronto for 2 months) the TV feed (SpeedTV) is ..... and you must watch 125s and Moto2 via live feed or torrents...
 
Good to see Terrol's "racecraft" finally pay off--Marquez (at least twice last year), Vinales (a 16 year old in only his 4th GP) and Zarco (but for an errant elbow) having made him look pretty stupid previously. A pity Folger had a DNF. Terrol's lead still looks insurmountable, and the would-be challengers (Vinales, Zarco and Folger) will take too many points from each other on the weekends when Terrol doesn't cash in.
 
Good to see Terrol's "racecraft" finally pay off--Marquez (at least twice last year), Vinales (a 16 year old in only his 4th GP) and Zarco (but for an errant elbow) having made him look pretty stupid previously. A pity Folger had a DNF. Terrol's lead still looks insurmountable, and the would-be challengers (Vinales, Zarco and Folger) will take too many points from each other on the weekends when Terrol doesn't cash in.



I agree 100%



Well said
 

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