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@MrNiko14 motogp is 800 cc....dude what's wrong with you that you don't know that? next year motogp will be 1000 cc again
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wat cc r those race bikes 600?
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at 0.27 - 0.30 is beautiful
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I think he means the fundamentals of the Ducati from engine config to chassis suit him perfectly. You can adjust all the bikes for every rider but the base bike will suit some better than others. Thats not to say he doesn't deserve any credit, no one's trying to take that away.
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i guess we have to conclude this by saying that we will never agree on the matter.
but one more thing: you have no idea how much pain pedrosa was in and calling him a chicken is simply retarded. lorenzo broke his ankles, pedrosa crushed his hand, you cannot compare the injuries or the circuits. and lorenzo later crashed again and again and subsequently lost his confidence. pedrosa meanwhile is fighting for the championship and has to act a little more strategic than that.
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yes i know: rossi
it doesnt matter what COULD happen rossi won pedrosa didnt
he was able to run that race but hes a chiken
lorenzo fell in a race time ago and braked his ankle and he still raced the next one
so you dont know neither
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The championship would not be the same, because Pedrosa would be the leader. If he wouldn't have suffered that crash he could have run in Laguna Seca, and he had always been faster than Rossi there, so you don't know who could have won.
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my point was that it wasnt bad luck and that the championship would still the same if your ¨bad luck¨ didnt exist
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Stoner, Rossi and Pedrosa have all had the DNF's and mistakes for the year.
It's so great to see that the bikes are evened out by different circuits suits some bikes and some tyres.
I find it strange though that on the races where Bridgestone riders are at the back, and the Ducati's are coming last, that Stoner (Ducati/Bridgestone) seems to still lead.
Amazing...
Watching US lap times in FP3... second lap out, Stoner breaks Laguna Seca record for second time this weekend.
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if he had simply gone too fast he would have crashed way earlier.
the fact of the matter is that with all that rain coming down there were slowly but surely puddles appearing on the track and it doesn't matter how fast or "slow" you go, when you hit one of those puddles in a corner, you're gone no matter what.
HAHAHA Pedrosa.. Go rossi..
Arisfumi 3 years ago 6
really bad luck for Dani
alex0695 3 years ago 5