No way. Takes a long time to reconfigure, and getting it wrong is simply not an option. They probably worked on it all night. -jim
Fantastic race! They have this meeting at every round. They meet and at that time they decided that the only way to continue was to change the track layout. Every rider that was there had a say. Those that didn't go can not bitch about the decisions made. They had every opportunity to be there just as the 10 that did show. If Lorenzo wanted his voice heard, then he should have been at the meeting. They can't stop and say, whoa the WC isn't here, let's call him and see what he thinks. He may be WC but no rider is above another when it comes to saftey. We're talking saftey of ALL riders. That was the focus of the meeting it seems. No one should have to say, "make sure you are in the saftey meeting" after the tragic events on Fri. It was held in the same place at the scheduled time.
Big hats off to Dorna and Carmelo for the way that they have handled this weekend. I've given Carmelo crap in the past with the CRT stuff and before that. But it has been nothing but professionalism from him during this weekend. Much respect for someone that seems to care for every rider as if they were his own.
Good point, I hadn't thought of that angle. Very, very doubtful. You picked the two guys nobody's going to tell what to do. They are just too important to their respective factories. Several times in the years since he headbutted Pol Espargaro in a gravel trap, I've started to think that maybe my opinion of him was too harsh. Every time, he's brought me back to reality and confirmed that I'm right. I sure hope it's the first option because the second one makes you sound like a c**t. Lorenzo didn't exactly slide down gently.
That was expert-on-novice crime. I was speechless. I mean, you know how good those guys are that he passed like that? Shit.
Just watched this...I thought Zarco was going to come completely unglued...Lorenzo just became a fan for sure. Great race overall!
great race. happy for rossi, but i have to say, tough weekend to watch. hard to celebrate too much with what happened on friday
How many times has Marc saved a front end crash?? There needs to be recording of it. The guy is just freakishly good. Crashed at turn 14 and still fought with Rossi.
I though Rossi switched to BS for 2008 and completed 2007 with Michelin. Lorenzo i think used Michelin for 2008 and Pedrosa switched to BS at Indy....Hayden got a podium sticking with Michelin that round!!
My bad, you are correct. He stated in late 2007 after the season was over that he was switching in 2008, it was indeed Pedrobot that switched mid-season that next year as well. Nevertheless, he switched to the Stones and immediately won the title that same year after coming up short in 2006/7.
I think 06 was a fluke season for Rossi. He hardly ever had bike/ issues over his career and that season he had a tire fail, 2 mechanical fails (I think) and a crash caused by another rider. I am fairly confident Rossi could have covered those 5 points he need to beat Hayden had those issues never happened. They did happen, and Hayden took those points opportunities to the bank. 2007 was a new bike (800cc) and Ducati got it right that season...beast of a bike and they signed Stoner. Yamaha IMO improved and became pretty competitive for the second half of 2007.