Honda might have a training session for Mir on how to pick up your crashed bike on concrete Don't grab here cause it might be hot....wow...ya think
The camera shots panning out across the land remind me of 1975 Southern California stage two smog alerts. Clean it up! Gosh, of we can do it, why can't everyone.
Developing country. Cheap energy and transportation, over time, leads to prosperity and improvements.
Bunch a drama queens....Yea you Jorgay. Shoulda black flagged him for intentionally pulling his zipper down....Announcers acting like as soon as he realized it, he zipped it back up....3 laps later. While Jorgay is fainting, BEZ is climbing 3 stories worth of scaffolding to celebrate.
You'd definitely think Jorge was better trained in the heat but apparently Bez is a sleeper marathon endurance guy. Really starting to look like Miller is gonna be gone.
Looks like we have a championship on our hands here. Great weekend, I like this track. Brought honda and yamaha back to the front, but the cream still rose to the top. Great to see a Yamaha in parc ferme again.
Ive been beating on rocks for a living 12 hrs a day the past 36 yrs.......Please tell me about heat exhaustion. He's the dumbass pounding red bulls pre-race....The worst drink ever for hydration.
Those promo cans don't have Redbull in them...I'm sure road construction is the same thing as riding a 250hp+ prototype. Sounds like you're the dumbass.
I think that Marquez had a good point on Friday and that the cream is not necessarily who you think it is. New track, no data, talent made the difference and the cream rose to where Japanese bikes have no business being right now. Not trying to take anything from the top two (or three, but now you had kept it right side up) but to paraphrase a great comedian, congratulating the guys for still winning on the Ducatis this weekend is like congratulating people for taking care of their kids. They are supposed to do that!
He would never made it an hour on our Concrete Chain Gang down here in South Florida . I seen 90 feels like 99 on the feed , that's a winter day.
There are many many jobs that are 1000x more physically demanding than sitting on a 250 hp motogp bike for 35 mins. Ever rake 600 yds at a 4" slump, 11" thick in real feel temps of 100+ for 10 hrs? I'd say you would be done after taking your first step in the shit after you rip your acl out.
Everybody can have a bad day, no matter how used to it. I grew up in Africa. The one time that dehydration got me was in New Hampshire. (I mean, I didn't pass out or nuthin' ghey like that. But my hand wrapped itself around the throttle grip and I could not extend my two fingers to grab the brakes when I got to the turn at the end of the front straight)
Are you raking in a leather suit and helmet riding on a furnace where a lapse of concentration can kill you? Not a great comparison. The heat got to him, he struggled with it but ended up second. Pretty good day.