Imagine that, Rodney Fee f@cked someone. A list of Who he hasn't f@cked would be a shorter one to put up.
New team, new bike, new suspension, new series, new travel schedule, new environment, all new tracks....and its his first race back from a broken collar bone. His team is giving him time to learn, I wish the fans would.
Chip we live in an age where everyone expects instant gratification, people want evrything now, that is better than before and at a lower cost.
Rider's that are impressing me this year are. New rider in Moto2 Sam Lowes, seems to be getting on with the job. And Old rider Nicky Hayden. Even though the bike is under-powered he is getting on with the program and showing good results.
I'm just happy for Josh to be back on the bike. kick ass. and dropped a second of his time yesterday.
Fabio Quatararo destroyed the CEV Moto3 field in front of some very influential spectators, including Mr. HRC. Maria Herrera tried to stay with him and promptly highsided. He opened the five second gap on everyone else in a handful of laps and maintained it to the checkered flag. Apparently a lot of people want to sign him but he already has a deal with his team (same team that runs Alex Marquez and Alex Rins) to move up next year when he turns 16. First time we've had CEV on TV here. It's pretty cool. The grid was packed.
Let's be honest here. How defeated is Lorenzo? I'd say stick a fork in him. He ain't puttin up much of a fight. O, not much CRUTCHLOW! CRUTCHLOW CRUTCHLOW! from the booth anymore whilst Dovi rides off onto the front row. Suzuki needs to be throwing money at an Espargaro. I don't care which one.
I wish repsol would hire George just to show people it ain't the bike. Marquez is just that much better. Rossi aims for second place versus first which is very smart
So, the team owner jumped the start and Rodney was second into the f@ckin' someone corner? Damn! Rodney never loses out on a good f@cking.