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« on: July 11, 2014, 08:52:21 AM »

FP1:

Pos.   Num.   Rider   Nation   Team   Bike   Km/h   Time   Gap 1st/Prev.
1   41   Aleix ESPARGARO   SPA   NGM Forward Racing   Forward Yamaha   284.5   1'22.170   
2   99   Jorge LORENZO   SPA   Movistar Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   288.3   1'22.423   0.253 / 0.253
3   46   Valentino ROSSI   ITA   Movistar Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   289.8   1'22.466   0.296 / 0.043
4   44   Pol ESPARGARO   SPA   Monster Yamaha Tech 3   Yamaha   290.9   1'22.599   0.429 / 0.133
5   19   Alvaro BAUTISTA   SPA   GO&FUN Honda Gresini   Honda   291.4   1'22.631   0.461 / 0.032
6   93   Marc MARQUEZ   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   289.2   1'22.767   0.597 / 0.136
7   6   Stefan BRADL   GER   LCR Honda MotoGP   Honda   291.9   1'22.802   0.632 / 0.035
8   26   Dani PEDROSA   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   291.1   1'22.848   0.678 / 0.046
9   29   Andrea IANNONE   ITA   Pramac Racing   Ducati   289.7   1'22.874   0.704 / 0.026
10   68   Yonny HERNANDEZ   COL   Energy T.I. Pramac Racing   Ducati   288.5   1'22.896   0.726 / 0.022
11   4   Andrea DOVIZIOSO   ITA   Ducati Team   Ducati   292.9   1'22.908   0.738 / 0.012
12   38   Bradley SMITH   GBR   Monster Yamaha Tech 3   Yamaha   290.3   1'23.150   0.980 / 0.242
13   35   Cal CRUTCHLOW   GBR   Ducati Team   Ducati   289.3   1'23.229   1.059 / 0.079
14   69   Nicky HAYDEN   USA   Drive M7 Aspar   Honda   277.4   1'23.372   1.202 / 0.143
15   45   Scott REDDING   GBR   GO&FUN Honda Gresini   Honda   277.2   1'23.420   1.250 / 0.048
16   8   Hector BARBERA   SPA   Avintia Racing   Avintia   278.4   1'23.428   1.258 / 0.008
17   17   Karel ABRAHAM   CZE   Cardion AB Motoracing   Honda   278.8   1'23.432   1.262 / 0.004
18   5   Colin EDWARDS   USA   NGM Forward Racing   Forward Yamaha   284.6   1'23.699   1.529 / 0.267
19   7   Hiroshi AOYAMA   JPN   Drive M7 Aspar   Honda   282.0   1'23.825   1.655 / 0.126
20   70   Michael LAVERTY   GBR   Paul Bird Motorsport   PBM   278.7   1'23.925   1.755 / 0.100
21   63   Mike DI MEGLIO   FRA   Avintia Racing   Avintia   277.1   1'24.131   1.961 / 0.206
22   23   Broc PARKES   AUS   Paul Bird Motorsport   PBM   273.8   1'24.974   2.804 / 0.843
23   9   Danilo PETRUCCI   ITA   Octo IodaRacing Team   ART   272.1   1'25.219   3.049 / 0.245

FP2:

Pos.   Num.   Rider   Nation   Team   Bike   Km/h   Time   Gap 1st/Prev.
1   41   Aleix ESPARGARO   SPA   NGM Forward Racing   Forward Yamaha   282.3   1'22.041   
2   93   Marc MARQUEZ   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   290.2   1'22.158   0.117 / 0.117
3   99   Jorge LORENZO   SPA   Movistar Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   289.0   1'22.368   0.327 / 0.210
4   6   Stefan BRADL   GER   LCR Honda MotoGP   Honda   290.7   1'22.430   0.389 / 0.062
5   19   Alvaro BAUTISTA   SPA   GO&FUN Honda Gresini   Honda   290.6   1'22.440   0.399 / 0.010
6   29   Andrea IANNONE   ITA   Pramac Racing   Ducati   289.3   1'22.565   0.524 / 0.125
7   44   Pol ESPARGARO   SPA   Monster Yamaha Tech 3   Yamaha   290.0   1'22.569   0.528 / 0.004
8   4   Andrea DOVIZIOSO   ITA   Ducati Team   Ducati   291.7   1'22.576   0.535 / 0.007
9   26   Dani PEDROSA   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   291.2   1'22.589   0.548 / 0.013
10   46   Valentino ROSSI   ITA   Movistar Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   289.0   1'22.619   0.578 / 0.030
11   38   Bradley SMITH   GBR   Monster Yamaha Tech 3   Yamaha   288.6   1'22.719   0.678 / 0.100
12   68   Yonny HERNANDEZ   COL   Energy T.I. Pramac Racing   Ducati   287.9   1'22.724   0.683 / 0.005
13   35   Cal CRUTCHLOW   GBR   Ducati Team   Ducati   288.3   1'22.757   0.716 / 0.033
14   70   Michael LAVERTY   GBR   Paul Bird Motorsport   PBM   276.4   1'22.928   0.887 / 0.171
15   45   Scott REDDING   GBR   GO&FUN Honda Gresini   Honda   276.0   1'22.933   0.892 / 0.005
16   7   Hiroshi AOYAMA   JPN   Drive M7 Aspar   Honda   281.9   1'22.961   0.920 / 0.028
17   17   Karel ABRAHAM   CZE   Cardion AB Motoracing   Honda   279.8   1'23.049   1.008 / 0.088
18   69   Nicky HAYDEN   USA   Drive M7 Aspar   Honda   277.1   1'23.204   1.163 / 0.155
19   5   Colin EDWARDS   USA   NGM Forward Racing   Forward Yamaha   283.2   1'23.327   1.286 / 0.123
20   8   Hector BARBERA   SPA   Avintia Racing   Avintia   275.5   1'23.393   1.352 / 0.066
21   63   Mike DI MEGLIO   FRA   Avintia Racing   Avintia   275.7   1'23.858   1.817 / 0.465
22   9   Danilo PETRUCCI   ITA   Octo IodaRacing Team   ART   271.4   1'23.912   1.871 / 0.054
23   23   Broc PARKES   AUS   Paul Bird Motorsport   PBM   276.7   1'24.158   2.117 / 0.246
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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2014, 08:52:58 AM »

Apparently MM's spill in FP1 did not quite hinder him for FP2.
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« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2014, 11:59:14 AM »

Word was he bumped the shifter, went 2nd to 3rd at full lean.  Tongue
Didn't slow him down much at all.
Pics are dramatic, dunno how his head stayed on.

Bradley's wading through the spares at a good clip.

Pedrosa lost the front into the turn after the waterfall, copped a pretty good thumping.
Couldn't even call the bike second hand, more like barely third hand.
He was looking very fast.
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« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2014, 11:06:30 AM »

Quite the entertaining race for a bit.
Would have been way better if Bradl's crew had been able to complete the 'dry' conversion on the grid.

Dunno what RD is going to do about such a giant pack starting from pit lane, that was really hairball.

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« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2014, 11:56:42 AM »

Pos.   Points   Num.   Rider   Nation   Team   Bike   Km/h   Time/Gap
1   25   93   Marc MARQUEZ   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   158.1   41'47.664
2   20   26   Dani PEDROSA   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   158.0   +1.466
3   16   99   Jorge LORENZO   SPA   Movistar Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   157.4   +10.317
4   13   46   Valentino ROSSI   ITA   Movistar Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   156.9   +19.194
5   11   29   Andrea IANNONE   ITA   Pramac Racing   Ducati   156.6   +23.509
6   10   41   Aleix ESPARGARO   SPA   NGM Forward Racing   Forward Yamaha   156.3   +27.809
7   9   44   Pol ESPARGARO   SPA   Monster Yamaha Tech 3   Yamaha   156.0   +33.253
8   8   4   Andrea DOVIZIOSO   ITA   Ducati Team   Ducati   155.9   +33.868
9   7   19   Alvaro BAUTISTA   SPA   GO&FUN Honda Gresini   Honda   155.9   +34.231
10   6   35   Cal CRUTCHLOW   GBR   Ducati Team   Ducati   155.9   +34.676
11   5   45   Scott REDDING   GBR   GO&FUN Honda Gresini   Honda   155.7   +37.744
12   4   7   Hiroshi AOYAMA   JPN   Drive M7 Aspar   Honda   155.3   +45.018
13   3   17   Karel ABRAHAM   CZE   Cardion AB Motoracing   Honda   155.3   +45.177
14   2   69   Nicky HAYDEN   USA   Drive M7 Aspar   Honda   155.2   +46.676
15   1   9   Danilo PETRUCCI   ITA   Octo IodaRacing Team   ART   154.8   +52.769
16      6   Stefan BRADL   GER   LCR Honda MotoGP   Honda   154.7   +53.889
17      68   Yonny HERNANDEZ   COL   Energy T.I. Pramac Racing   Ducati   154.7   +54.476
18      8   Hector BARBERA   SPA   Avintia Racing   Avintia   154.6   +56.215
19      38   Bradley SMITH   GBR   Monster Yamaha Tech 3   Yamaha   154.6   +56.293
20      5   Colin EDWARDS   USA   NGM Forward Racing   Forward Yamaha   154.1   +1'04.083
21      23   Broc PARKES   AUS   Paul Bird Motorsport   PBM   153.7   +1'10.928
22      63   Mike DI MEGLIO   FRA   Avintia Racing   Avintia   153.2   +1'19.975
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70   Michael LAVERTY   GBR   Paul Bird Motorsport   PBM   153.3   13 Laps
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« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2014, 12:00:16 PM »

MM, what can you say? If he wins the next 2 races, he becomes the only person to ever win the first 11 races of the season. At this point I would not go as far as saying that he will win every race, but I wouldn't put it pass him to win 15.

Give Iannone a factory ride!! He at least tries to ride the bike as it should be ridden.

That was a make the beast with two backsed up start. Thankfully no one crashed out of pit lane.
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« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2014, 01:53:26 PM »

Poor Stephan,  it was handed to him on a silver platter.

And yes, someone give Iannone a real bike!
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« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2014, 02:39:40 PM »

Yeah I was sure holding my breath at the pit lane start. It could have been a disaster, but amazingly they all got through.

Maybe Iannone is focussing on adapting to the bike rather than the factory guys thinking about how the bike should change? I dunno.



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« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2014, 03:02:16 PM »

Motogp - how did MM recover from that bang straight on?

Crazy start. Too bad Bradl's electronic wasn't setup properly due to last minute at grid changes despite good call on tyre choice.

Too bad Rossi didn't keep Lorenzo off Sad

Moto3. Jack miller indeed is back. Practice session - like the way he warms his back tyre sliding it and the one hand wheelie is great.  Too bad about Fenati
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« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2014, 03:07:22 PM »

Mm's a tough little bugger.

George showed some class today.
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« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2014, 04:41:08 PM »

Mm's a tough little bugger.

George showed some class today.

Agree with that  waytogo

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say two things that might be sacrilegious but I don't care.

1. I love Crusty. Really I do. But I want to see him jump into something else so Crazy Joe can take his seat.

2. I wish Rossi would GTFO and move into another position with Yamaha. Crutchlow should have had a shot at that given his performance last year and it pains me to see him even bother with the Ducati. I can see why Rossi wants to stick around for the 2016 year. Maybe he will have a chance again at a championship with all the changes? But I don't care. Right now, he has no chance against MM and somebody younger could be taking that good bike and trying to do something with it.

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« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2014, 05:16:22 PM »

I'm with you on #1. Iannone deserves his seat.

You're crazy on #2. He's now 3rd in the championship behind Pedrobot. I'm not a huge Rossi fan (although I like him), and I don't think anyone else could ride that M1 better. Definitely not Cal. No one stands a chance against MM right now.
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« Reply #12 on: July 13, 2014, 05:22:32 PM »

<snip> No one stands a chance against MM right now.
They couldn't even keep up if they were riding 2 up on his bike. Wink
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« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2014, 06:25:38 PM »

I'm with you on #1. Iannone deserves his seat.

You're crazy on #2. He's now 3rd in the championship behind Pedrobot. I'm not a huge Rossi fan (although I like him), and I don't think anyone else could ride that M1 better. Definitely not Cal. No one stands a chance against MM right now.

I know I'm crazy.  Grin

I'm also a younger generation and I missed Rossi's glory days. I don't see him in the same light as others.

Which means I'd like to see the old dog out and a new one in. Rossi was on the podium 6 times vs. Crusty's 4 in 2013 and he was on a satellite. Certainly Val has stepped it up as he's been on the podium 5 times this year but still.

Either way, crazy start to the race today. I turned it on half a lap into the race and got a real surprise to see the open guys up front
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« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2014, 01:31:03 AM »

The truth is Rossi still has it, given he's a senior citizen laughingdp
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