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MotoGP | Thailand | Chang Circuit | 2018 | Oct 5 - Oct 7

Discussion in 'General' started by BigBird, Oct 2, 2018.

  1. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    I'm going with fluke.

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  2. sicc

    sicc Well-Known Member


    name them, i am only familiar with one where they are close but GP was still faster. I think Jerez.
     
  3. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    1'32.8 was Rea's pole this year.
    Piano man already in the low 1'31 in Iverson 1


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  4. Potts N Pans

    Potts N Pans Well-Known Member

    :crackup:

    Street cred to the man with the van!!
     
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  5. cpettit

    cpettit Well-Known Member

    Lorenzo spends so much time in the air he should be sponsored by an airline! Holy shit was that ugly!
     
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  6. motoracer1100

    motoracer1100 Well-Known Member

    That was an awful crash by 99 . And where in the Hell , and which wicked witch supplies those corner workers with those brooms ?? :eek:
     
  7. cpettit

    cpettit Well-Known Member

  8. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    Yahama quickly working its way down,but the gap from 9 to 1 is fairly close

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  9. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    Damn that was nasty. Guess that's one way to get a new fuel tank.

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  10. panthercity

    panthercity Thread Killa

  11. Black89

    Black89 Well-Known Member

    Man no luck that was awful! I read the onboard video sounded like his engine stopped but not sure if true.

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  12. Jedb

    Jedb Professional Novice :-)

    Eventually it stopped... :D

    "Here's Jorge Lorenzo for SkyHigh Air Lines..."
     
  13. The Great One

    The Great One Well-Known Member

    Apparently AI29 caught some slack for using Alex Rins' settings in Aragon?

    Steal teammate's setup, beat said teammate, put the bike on the box while teammate rides back to the garage after the race. Talk about a power move....I fucking love Andrea Iannone. :crackup:
     
  14. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    pretty sure that he doesn't turn the wrenches, but still savage
     
  15. Potts N Pans

    Potts N Pans Well-Known Member

    I am wondering if I saw Rossi's last win for his career last year in Assen? The Yamaha doesnt seem to be a feont running buke these days and he older every day.

    I hope he snags a few more, but MM93/Honda and Ducati factory are the ones to beat these days. Big task to win now.
     
  16. Steeltoe

    Steeltoe What's my move?

    The Suzuki team shares everything between riders. AI just won't get anything meant for 2019 since his sometimey ass got fired.
     
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  17. The Great One

    The Great One Well-Known Member

    If AI is sometimey then what the hell is Rins? ;)
     
  18. notbostrom

    notbostrom DaveK broke the interwebs

    Nonetimey
     
  19. deepsxepa

    deepsxepa Hazardous

    Ive experienced a mechanically induced massive highside and his definitely looked and sounded that way to me too.
     
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  20. SGVRider

    SGVRider Well-Known Member

    I don’t agree. Last year Rins was injured and was a rookie, this year he’s showed excellent form and has a few really good results. He seems to have learned how to not throw it in the gravel either. He also showed he has the cojones to mix it straight up with Marc and not flinch. To Marc’s everlasting credit too, he laughs and enjoys it when people give it back to him. I think Rins has “it” factor and will surprise in the coming seasons. I think his career progression might be a slow but steady burn like Dovioso’s has been. In a few years I can definitely see him as a consistent race winner. Hopefully the Zook continues to improve. I’d have kept Rins over Iannone also.
     

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