It seems to be forgotten how Bridgestone really screwed the pooch at Philip Island in 2013 causing the mandatory bike swap fiasco. There were tire issues there in 2014 as well.
Yep… he got what he needed… affirmation of his abilities and his smile of loving to ride again… feelings and butts will be hurt next year for sure…
About Marquez vs. Martin: did you guys see video of them exchanging helmets? If Martin is blaming Marquez, he is hiding it well.
Weren't there some people here who actually thought MM had forgotten how to ride, and would still suck on the Duc? Go ahead and raise your hands....
Generational talent + best bike on the grid = many broken hearts next season. Surprised, yet not surprised at MM93 ending up in P4. It should frighten his opponents that he was smiling so quickly today. I’m not a big MM93 fan, but he has to be in the conversation about a championship next season. Once he’s enjoying riding again, which he clearly seemed to be doing today, he’s going to be insanely fast. Didn’t he win nearly every race one season riding the Honda? I could see him doing that on the Ducati.
I loved how the showed the Gresini guy holding back a smile, and then cut straight to Puig gritting his teeth a second later, lol.
Sorry boys...don't care who won (or did well) practice at Valencia. I just dont believe MM is going to be any different on new bike. Next season of Melrose MotoGP place will be a new kettle of fish. Imo
Agreed. He's still gonna do stupid shit, still gonna crash out of the lead on his own, still gonna plow into other riders, still gonna get injured and miss races. Nothing will change. He's a mental case.
Marc definitely hasn't forgotten how to ride BUT -He's also 30 years old now, 10 years removed from his premier class debut. Not implying he's geriatric patient, I'm just saying....I very much doubt he'll be doing this into his 40's like Vale did. -He's f'ed himself up a good several times crashing that Honda the last couple of years -Along with that he's had to go under the knife several times to get things repaired There's no doubt his skill has always been there, but the human body can only take so much abuse, can't forget about that
MM looked good in the test, but I seem to recall when Pecco binned it earlier in the season he blamed the bike being too smooth. Something along the lines of there not being any warning signs before he ended up on the ground. With how MM has made a career of riding at the absolute limit, how will he do in a race on a bike that doesn’t give him the same warning signs? It will be an interesting season for sure.
I'm not making wild speculative predictions. I'm just looking forward to there being another racey guy at the front for next year. Here hoping Bezz can maintain his level, same with Martin. I don't think Pecco is going anywhere. The only prediction I'm going to make is that Marc is going to give us a lot to talk about every race thread next year. Both good and bad . He won't be just another footnote like this year.