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MotoGP | 2021-2022 | Off-Season

Discussion in 'General' started by BigBird, Nov 17, 2021.

  1. cBJr

    cBJr Well-Known Member

    Sdk that high up the charts is seriously impressive.
     
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  2. -Eric-

    -Eric- Well-Known Member

    All of the moto2 guys had different tires from Dunlop to test, no way to know who had what to set a fast time, but it definitely could have started worse
     
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  3. Boman Forklift

    Boman Forklift Well-Known Member

    Im too lazy to look, but I think he did the Red bull rookies cup too, so he will have seen many of them from that as well.
     
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  4. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    This is how all office tables should come standard

    @yamaha MotoGP HQ

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  5. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    The Team manager shuffle is a pretty interesting chess game within the chess game of motogp.

    KTM dumps Leitner for Guidotti (pramac) and Suzuki is still looking for Brivio.
     
  6. 83BSA

    83BSA Well-Known Member

    6 pages and not a single mention of Enea Bastianini. You guys are sleeping. Or clueless. The kid is a talent. He regularly came through fields on a 3 year old bike and podiumed. He needs to qualify (much) better. But on race day, there are few that move up as he has done in 2021. I think his performance on the old Ducati was more impressive than Jorge Martin's on the new Duc. Bastianini would have been my choice for rookie of the year, but there is no denying Martin's points and impressive performances, regardless of what he was riding. Between Bastianini, Martin, and Morbidelli, and of course, the talent on the other Ducati's, 2022 should be a great MotoGP year.

    Cheers,

    Dave
     
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  7. cpettit

    cpettit Well-Known Member

    Brivio is a no brainer. It’s clear that he was the magic in that team but the KTM move is a bit surprising. I work for the Germans and couldn’t imagine our company sacking one of their own for an Italian. Ever.
     
  8. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    KTM ain't Germans, they're Austrians.

    Germans are Austrian light. :crackup:
     
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  9. tzrider

    tzrider CZrider

    Agreeable?....
     
  10. wac

    wac Well-Known Member

    Amazon making a “drive to survive “ style MotoGP.
     
  11. nd4spd

    nd4spd Well-Known Member

  12. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    KTM is under a lot of pressure and multiple heads are rolling. They are forcing Tech 3 to get rid of two guys they (KTM) are not happy with, including a 12-year veteran of the team.
     
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  13. BigBird

    BigBird blah

  14. BigBird

    BigBird blah

    They goes the family atmosphere at Tech 3
     
  15. henry_carlson

    henry_carlson BREAD_RACING

    so ktm was a shit show huh, maybe raul's comments weren't so far off.......
     
  16. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    Raul was in Moto2.
     
  17. henry_carlson

    henry_carlson BREAD_RACING

    no smoke without fire. but in all seriousness can we eliminate the disconnect at the gp level from impacting moto2?
     
  18. henry_carlson

    henry_carlson BREAD_RACING

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  19. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    I don't think there is a lot of overlap. It's not like Moto 2 and Moto 3 where Ajo runs both.
     
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  20. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

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