Austrian MGP

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MacV2 wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 4:52 pm https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/94256 ... terrifying

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I dont think holding his head would have helped much... 8O
That's an amazing photo!!!!
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All rider were very lucky moto 2 and moto gp, hats off to zarco too he went straight over to check on Morbidelli even though he was also hurt. The look on his face says it all genuinely wants medics to attend
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That was real scary to watch, a small twist of fate could have made that very nasty indeed. Glad they all got away with it and live to race another day. Great racing though


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Surely Valentino must wonder how many times he can go to the well!! He looked shaken after the red flag.
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Kev L wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 10:44 pm Surely Valentino must wonder how many times he can go to the well!! He looked shaken after the red flag.
Trouble is he loves the rush tooo much and that old " it's never going to happen to me" always gets in the way. We all suffer to a greater or lesser extent. But life is for living and wrapping yourself up in cotton wool and sitting on the couch is no guarantee of a long life. Even if it were it would be pretty boring.
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Yamaha almost lost both factory riders.Scarey stuff.
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Don't forget more MGP racing this weekend,

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sirch345 wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:10 pm Don't forget more MGP racing this weekend,

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Bit of fallout (no pun intended...) from the crash...

https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/94263 ... i-incident

Only one broken bone 8O
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Austrian Moto GP...

Note to self check your front brakes... :eek2

Great last corner action... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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MacV2 wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 6:21 pm Austrian Moto GP...

Note to self check your front brakes... :eek2

Great last corner action... :thumbup: :thumbup:
Drastic action by Maverick but what else can you do.But at that speed,still better than the alternative.Scarey stuff again.
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After all that happened last weekend, and more today I can imagine the racers will be glad to move on to a different track.

That must have been scary sh1t for Maverick 8O
I'm glad he got away with it, the same can't be said for his bike,

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Omg, it was such an action packed and eventful race.
And what about those KTM's they really are doing it and in numbers to
Poor old Suzuki must me crying, and not a Honda in sight!!!
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Richard wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:29 am . . .and not a Honda in sight!!!
Yeah, that was a shame. Taka had a guaranteed podium and chance of second before the re-start. Credit to the KTMs of course, and to Oliviera's reading of the last corner situation.

If PE44 can stop whinging, he could be a good asset for Honda next year.
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If PE44 can stop whinging, he could be a good asset for Honda next year.
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