The state of things. https://www.crash.net/motogp/feature/890036/1/motogp-2019-rider-lineup-so-far Repsol Honda: Marc Marquez (End of 2020) Jorge Lorenzo (End of 2020) Dani Pedrosa (End of 2018) Movistar Yamaha: Maverick Vinales (End of 2020) Valentino Rossi (End of 2020) Ducati Team: Andrea Dovizioso (End of 2020) Danilo Petrucci (End of 2019) Jorge Lorenzo (End of 2018) Suzuki: Alex Rins (End of 2020) Andrea Iannone (End of 2018) Red Bull KTM: Johann Zarco (End of 2020) Pol Espargaro (End of 2020) Bradley Smith (End of 2018) Aprilia Gresini: Aleix Espargaro (End of 2020) Scott Redding (End of 2018) Tech3 KTM: Miguel Oliveira (KTM contract, end of 2019) Hafizh Syahrin (End of 2019) Johann Zarco (End of 2018) LCR Honda: Cal Crutchlow (HRC contract, end of 2019) Takaaki Nakagami (HRC contract, end of 2018) Marc VDS Honda: Franco Morbidelli (End of 2019, option for 2020) Thomas Luthi (End of 2018) Pramac Ducati: Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati contract, 2019 and 2020) Jack Miller (Ducati contract, end of 2018) Danilo Petrucci (Ducati contract, end of 2018) Avintia Ducati: Xavier Simeon (End of 2019) Tito Rabat (End of 2018) Aspar Ducati: Alvaro Bautista (End of 2018) Karel Abraham (End of 2018)
Ludicrous Speed was plaid. Spaceball 1 went through Light Speed, then Ridiculous Speed, and then, upon achieving Ludicrous Speed, everything became plaid. Not that I'm a nerd or anything...
George better start working out. From what I've read, it is a very physically demanding bike to ride. Part of the reason Miller struggled on it.
Silly season plus: https://motomatters.com/press_release/2018/06/06/press_release_marc_vds_and_michael.html
I was. But since three people are mentioned in that post, I don't know which one you're talking about. Not that it matters, since the answer would be "no" for all three, but I was wondering.
Got it. I was talking about him going to Yamaha with Rossi as number one being different since at that point Jorge wasn't an alien or ex-alien.