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Interesting feedback from the testing in Qatar with the Suzuki of Maverick leading the way and both Danny and Marc struggling with the Honda. Cal was top Honda!

As an aside it looks like Suzi Perry could be back on the grid walks for BT. Like her style and she knows her stuff. :thumbup:
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I like Suzi.Even more reason to watch.I am really excited and looking forward to the coming season.Love him or not i think it's Lorenzo's championship again.
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It would be good to see Suzi Perry back 8)

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alanfjones1411 wrote:I like Suzi.Even more reason to watch.I am really excited and looking forward to the coming season.Love him or not i think it's Lorenzo's championship again.

I agree with you there..Lorenzo is soo consistent and once he gets into his rhythm ..job done!
Be interesting to see what Marquez and Rossi get up to this season too...lol
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alanfjones1411 wrote:I like Suzi.Even more reason to watch.I am really excited and looking forward to the coming season.Love him or not i think it's Lorenzo's championship again.
+1 On all counts but especially Suzi, 'bout time she came back to proper racing!
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stevegringo wrote:
alanfjones1411 wrote:I like Suzi.Even more reason to watch.I am really excited and looking forward to the coming season.Love him or not i think it's Lorenzo's championship again.

I agree with you there..Lorenzo is soo consistent and once he gets into his rhythm ..job done!
Be interesting to see what Marquez and Rossi get up to this season too...lol
I agree that Lorenzo is odds on, but bike racing thankfully doesn't always follow the script. Not that I don't think Lorenzo is brilliant, he's an awesome rider, it just doesn't do for things to be predictable.

Yes, it'll be VERY interesting to see if the Rossi/Marquez thing carries over. Difficult to see how it can't really?
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Rossi likes a target, look at Gibbernau, Biaggi & Stoner.
Be honest every season is a good season on bikes :thumbup:
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Kev L wrote:Rossi likes a target, look at Gibbernau, Biaggi & Stoner.
Be honest every season is a good season on bikes :thumbup:
Good point. Marquez will be a marked man which will then play into Lorenzo's hands.
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i see they have changed the rules for this year and removed the stupid 4 point system and reverted back to time penaltys.no more starting from the back of the grid.
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That's is good news and a little something nice to look at too
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first of hurry up and start the season.

second, suzi would so get it :clap:

third. Rossi is still the man

forth, suzi? would get it again.
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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i must be the only person that likes the winglets on them.... nothing new mind you, storms already have them. ok they are small and at the bottom of the fairings ,so does that make me fast lol
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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