With Michelin being a tire that needs being managed, sepang being a slick track, the 2nd catching up to the leader, umm yeah yamaha, get your shit together
Yamaha was doing just fine with two bikes in the top three for most of the race. And this was Malaysia, not Thailand. (Robby-Bobby reference)
Aren't they the same?? Lol So you're going to be lost when he retires then? Edit - you calling me a uccio? Couldn't be further from the truth.... Yamaha fan first and foremost.
I'll be sad, but I watched all the races when he was at Ducati, which is practically the same as not being in the field. :up:Cool, I believe you and understand the frustration. I do disagree as to where fault lies in a single bike crash, but I understand how you want your brand to do well.
Yes, live, too waaaay too long... I thought you meant they penalized him. Agreed, the look was great, the duration and then failure to start was >>>bad<<<
They should have penalized him for that. It was supposed to be a spectacle, but they turned into an abortion.
AI29 should penalize himself for getting suckered into crashing. Once upon a time he went toe-to-toe with MM93 and beat him. Now AI29 is MM93’s bitch.
Marquez lost the front on purpose to shake Iannone off his seat and make him crash. Now that the LOLZ are out of the way. Rossi was amazing with his consistency, but he did crash, you can't put the fault on anything else. But to say Yamaha are doing fine just because Vinales had a win and Rossi led for most of this race is as accurate as saying all of Marquez's insane saves are a result of his traction control system. Yamaha are nowhere near where they should be and still have a lot of work to do to be competitive for a full season. One thing I would like some insight into is the reason for the crash. So is it correct to say he let the bike rev too high on entry for that specific corner at that lean angle so the rear gave up? I.E. had the RPM been hypothetically speaking 500RPMs less, he wouldn't have crashed?
0.1 seconds accuracy lap after lap until he crashed, on a long lap circuit. That's amazing. The bike needs to catch up to Rossi. MM93 at his very best, pushing without any concern for crashing, could barely hang with Vale. Give Vale a good bike and he will be untouchable!
it always seems like MM93 can find that little bit extra, no matter what. has to be brutally hard mentally to race against. I'd hate to be on pit board duty in that (VR46) situation today.
Did this go under the radar ? Could this be the reason Suzukis have comparable top speed to the Ducatis ? https://www.gpone.com/en/2018/10/21...QU7zFcnKm5TjhJxKWj7fxRGcJZ4M24pJyHxIwOZ2kkx_0
Don't worry about dying too soon. The mans got at least another year on his contract to keep your desires fulfilled.
Moto 2 Race was awesome. Nice to see a first time winner and some great sportsmanship between the title contenders. I like Olivera and hope he does alright in the big league.