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Yay. Please post all results from
all sessions (125 and 250 too) today and tomorrow asap as i'm
travelling so can't check it out from motogp.com...

Cheers
 
Halfway into first session stoner is regulary lapping 1 sec faster than the others.

Stoner 1:23.3
Melandri 1:24.1
Checa 1:24.2
Rossi 1:24.3
De Puniet
Edwards
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Babelfish @ Jul 13 2007, 06:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Halfway into first session stoner is regulary lapping 1 sec faster than the others.

Stoner 1:23.3
Melandri 1:24.1
Checa 1:24.2
Rossi 1:24.3
De Puniet
Edwards

Casey is motoring, lap 10 and already under the record! Go son!!!!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Babelfish @ Jul 13 2007, 06:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Halfway into first session stoner is regulary lapping 1 sec faster than the others.

Stoner 1:23.3
Melandri 1:24.1
Checa 1:24.2
Rossi 1:24.3
De Puniet
Edwards
where did you get times from mate??
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (alex29 @ Jul 13 2007, 09:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>where did you get times from mate??You can get free live times from motogp.com
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Something happened about six min before the end. It was a 3 min stop that looks like a red flag or maybe rain.

Stoner stayed on top though at 1:23.0
with only chaca being the other one below 1:24 at 1:23.7
 
FP1

1. Casey Stoner 1min 23.058 secs
2. Carlos Checa 1min 23.744 secs
3. John Hopkins 1min 24.085 secs
4. Colin Edwards 1min 24.102 secs
5. Marco Melandri 1min 24.177 secs
6. Randy de Puniet 1min 24.190 secs
7. Nicky Hayden 1min 24.200 secs
8. Valentino Rossi 1min 24.300 secs
9. Sylvain Guintoli 1min 24.420 secs
10. Anthony West 1min 24.470 secs
11. Dani Pedrosa 1min 24.476 secs
12. Loris Capirossi 1min 24.686 secs
13. Chris Vermeulen 1min 24.709 secs
14. Alex Barros 1min 24.941 secs
15. Alex Hofmann 1min 24.969 secs
16. Shinya Nakano 1min 25.572 secs
17. Michel Fabrizio 1min 25.854 secs
18. Makoto Tamada 1min 26.350 secs
19. Kurtis Roberts 1min 27.177 secs


2006 German Grand Prix:
Pole position: Dani Pedrosa SPA Repsol Honda (M) 1min 21.815secs
Fastest lap: Dani Pedrosa SPA Repsol Honda (M) 1min 23.355secs

Casey kicking ...!!!
 
Let me just get this out of the way for everyone:

Stoner Fan: OMG STONER IS THE MOST AMAZING AND DOMINANT RIDER SINCE AGOSTINI!!!
Rossi Fan: ITS THE BIKE! HIS MICHELINS AREN'T AS GOOD AS THE BRIDGESTONES! HE'LL CRUSH STONER DURING THE RACE!!
Stoner Fan: ROSSI'S JUST TOO OLD AND PAST IT FOR MOTOGP!!! HE'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH ANYMORE!!


Right, now lets go back to discussing the practice times
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Has someone got a copy of the new Sachsenring layout with the big long straight that allows the Duke to do so well? How did they get it changed so quick?

Oh...

The Duke has an unfair advantage in the corners now!
 
OMG DON'T YOU KNOW, IT HAS TEH 990 ENGINE, DUCATI R TEH CHEATS!!!111one

end fanboy phase

FP1, Indicative, but not everything.
 
What's with the spamming? It's really boring and tedious to read. This was just FP1, who knows what happens in the following sessions.
 
Prediction - Casey whips everyones arse like he has all season thats what will happen.

What would you like people to comment on besides the fact that Casey was more than a second faster then everyone but Checa for the WHOLE session.

What is boring is the f%#king whinging that goes on when someone makes a comment about how good Casey Stoner is!
 
This thread is intended to pratice talk and not about Casey's talent.

FP1 does not mean much, but Casey is looking great. Let's see what happens.
 
DePuniet had another crash, Kawasaki must be getting tired of this ..... Barros dumped it and apparently went for a nice slide and the Kentucky Krap came off as well.

From Hopkins to Hofmann, less than a second.

No one is allowed to mention how talented Stoner is, it's a given.
 
Sorry to push the point but if it is to talk about practice you can only talk about 3 things.

1. How well someone went.
2. How bad someone went.
3. What influence the track, bike or tyres had in the results.

So what is the problem?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>DePuniet had another crash, Kawasaki must be getting tired of this ..... Barros dumped it and apparently went for a nice slide and the Kentucky Krap came off as well.
Yeah..... only he's had two of his best results in the last two races unless I'm mistaken?

And the Kentucky Kid clearly isn't so crap, 'cause he finished ahead of Rossi
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