Yamaha 4 of the top 6, and will probably stay that way into Q2 with heavy rain forecast for FP3. Joe Roberts only about 0.3 off his teammate and less than 0.9 off the leader, so that is an improvement anyway. Maybe a wet qualifying will allow him to be close to the front of the grid, although if it goes back to dry for the race, I don't see that lasting. Lorenzo also looking a bit better than his form of late.
That'll leave a mark. I like Dovi. I am hoping some of that weird language was due to translation. Because, as we have seen time and time again, if Vale can't mindfuck Marc, no one can.
So looking at RRW results Zarco is 15th in OP2? https://www.roadracingworld.com/news/motogp-fabio-quartararo-under-race-lap-record-in-fp2-at-motegi/
I'm just wondering how Yamaha found all this speed recently and is ahead of Ducati. If the Yamaha would have lasted a big longer on tires at Aragon, they would have been like 2 podium spots for the last few rounds. Suzuki is like in no-man's land these days.
because he's gonna have to put in another win and this is the place to do it. yeah, these translated interviews always come across differently... someone should have an italian translate it...
https://www.gpone.com/en/2019/10/18...a-miracle-has-occurred-ive-found-the-way.html He's chipping away, cool to watch this guy keep overcoming obsticals. The amount of injuries he's had this last year would make most on this forum give up.
I've always been a rule breaker, but know when to buy low. That's why I started the bbs fan club and offered band wagon tickets last year. We had a good couple months late last year but so far this year are not fairing well BUUUUT, watch out, once Honda gets him a new tank cover he'll be challenging MM again. Who else is with me
Quartararo. Factory riders have to rethink their bitching when they keep getting embarrassed by rookies on satellite teams.