State of MotoGp
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State of MotoGp
After a semi lacklustre season and a real dearth of starters, lets hope this weekends Sachsenring race breathes a bit of life into the proceedings.
- BigVeeGrin
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Re: State of MotoGp
well final qualifing looking v close at the moment. could this be the win for Simoncelli - looking consistent
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Re: State of MotoGp
Hopefully there will be 3 or 4 dicing for the win.
Meanwhile, at the back of the grid, Rossi looks to me as though he has either given up, or is once again telling the Ducati top brass that he isn't riding it until they change it for him yet again.

Meanwhile, at the back of the grid, Rossi looks to me as though he has either given up, or is once again telling the Ducati top brass that he isn't riding it until they change it for him yet again.

- benny hedges
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Re: State of MotoGp
tbh i think motogp is as lame as formula1
(though there have been a few edge of the seat finishes lately.)
yeh i know there are some characters but i much prefer the wsb / bsb series.
down to earth racers, bikes that are within reach of us mortals... much more entertaining imo
(though there have been a few edge of the seat finishes lately.)
yeh i know there are some characters but i much prefer the wsb / bsb series.
down to earth racers, bikes that are within reach of us mortals... much more entertaining imo

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- BigVeeGrin
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Re: State of MotoGp
agree - but wsb is a bit lame this year as wellbenny hedges wrote:tbh i think motogp is as lame as formula1
(though there have been a few edge of the seat finishes lately.)
yeh i know there are some characters but i much prefer the wsb / bsb series.
down to earth racers, bikes that are within reach of us mortals... much more entertaining imo
- benny hedges
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Re: State of MotoGp
bsb & superstock is top as well..... and i love watching the 125s as i used to race them myself when i was light!
theyre mental - its like they have no concept of points or strategy, they all want to win!
guaranteed mayhem
must say i roflmao at the harley xr series. more like heavyweight wrestling than racing!
last week i think only 5 finished the race from a grid of 18
theyre mental - its like they have no concept of points or strategy, they all want to win!
guaranteed mayhem

must say i roflmao at the harley xr series. more like heavyweight wrestling than racing!
last week i think only 5 finished the race from a grid of 18

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- agentpineapple
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Re: State of MotoGp
ever since someone read the riot act to sideshow bob the whole series has gone to pot, it's like they are afraid to mix it up and it's becoming very similar to f1. a great shame, and now they are all talking about bottling the jap gp, what a bunch of wussies, that wouldn't have happened 10 yrs ago........ 

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