Has anyone heard why they did it? Was it to stop Fernandez from getting a tow from one of their riders? Or some other personal beef?
It’s not like MM hasn’t messed with the championship before once he’s been eliminated. I guess he likes Italians better then French this time.
Man you guys are rough on MM93. IMO, he got a great start and was under control. Tire stepped out a bit coming out of turn 1 and he rolled out of it instinctually. That happens every race. Just so happens that FQ20 was on the gas hard right behind him. The impact with Nakagami...seemed like MM93 knew his bike was jacked and trying to GTFO of the way. And I'm no MM93
100% Marc knew something was off with his bike. Seeing as Fabio's bodywork came flying out of it shortly after.
I think Pecco would have fired back on Bestia if Quarterpounder was still in the race. Smart to take the safe 20 points.
Yeah, saw that too so assumed it was to stop a tow but Fernandez isn't even in contention for anything in moto3..............strange.
The way he came back after Munoz punted him (BTW, someone needs to sit that kid down) was certainly impressive.
The three-peat feat has been achieved by just four riders since 1949; Mike Hailwood, Randy Mamola, Eddie Lawson and, most recently, Loris Capirossi, who won for Yamaha in 1996, Honda in 2000 (both during the 500cc era) and then a first Ducati 'MotoGP' win in 2003. https://www.crash.net/motogp/featur...achieve-dream-motogp-wins-three-manufacturers
Wrecked his first weekend back on track and seems to be the center piece of other riders on track crashing...nor does he even inspire you to make a bet anymore. Writing is on the wall, you just won't read it
Denial is more than just a river in Egypt. His chances at winning another title faded the day he wrecked his arm.
So let me follow you on track and ass pack you but come on the board on Monday and tell everyone it was your fault and see how you react. Lmao. Your comment proves my comment right. You truly just have hate in your heart