In this case, yes. Don't want my name and post associated with your comment. p.s. Never know who's gonna try to read something in it that wasn't.
Grady doesn't watch practice. Marquez's practice crashes are almost exclusively gentle roadsides. And I don't remember ever seeing him go down near another rider in practice. It's not like he's testing his limits while divebombing inside other guys.
Yeah, my original post said top 10. Then I watched the video the same day and changed it to top five.
6 hour surgery today with a new plate and bone graft, 6 month recovery so he's supposed to be out the first few rounds next year
While I think he's made the overall championship less exciting by way of his dominance, I truly hope he is able to heal up and get back to competition.
It'll be interesting to see if he does get healthy, and if so, if there is any loss of pace for being off the bike for a year alone
Marc Marquez Undergoes Bone Graft Surgery 8 hr surgery, using grafts from his pelvis https://everythingmotoracing.com/2020/12/03/motogp-third-surgery-for-marc-marquez/ ~sent from mobile
Is that 6 months for normal people, or 6 months for freaks of nature with access to the best medical treatment and physical therapy on the planet?
I believe that Rossi will not race past 2021, and wouldn't be surprised if he pulls the plug before the end of the season. Sounds like MM's arm is indeed much worse than they were letting on. If they are saying 6 months, then he may actually be out for the majority of next year.
Rossi is indeed done after next year. He's setting up his VR46 team for the 2022 year. There would be no reason for him to racing against his own team. ~sent from mobile
So who is taking his place? Hmmmmm Bradl did pretty "ok" but I mean, Honda is going to need a #1...... LOL maybe Josh hayes is available.....