Motogp Aragon
- KungFooBob
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Re: Motogp Aragon
In case anyone missed the last few laps...
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Re: Motogp Aragon
Frikken awesome!!!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:37 am In case anyone missed the last few laps...
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Re: Motogp Aragon
Pretty much all that.weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:03 am No thoughts on the racing then fellas ?
I thought MotoGP was awesome, sure it was a 2 horse race, but what a race it was between them ! Fab stuff.
Moto2 was a little on the disappointing side
Moto3 was what moto3 is and a twist or 2 thrown in late on for excitement.
Spag A showed Vinales a clean pair of heels as i predicted... i don't/didn't see how it was ever open to debate. Not that Vinales did badly as such, he did how well i'd expect for a debut ride on a bike.
I hope that's Bagnia off to winning ways now,like they seem to think. Mentor and pupil at opposite ends of the race,nice to see Rossi congratulating him.
Spag A makes the Aprilia look good in the same way Marquez M makes the Honda over perform. Vinales knows that now too,still it's early days to be fair to him.
Zarco must have been fooked after riding the old SS for a million miles.
Sam Lowes. Again ffs?
Mental 3 was epic as always. Almost guaranteed close,mad racing. A rare mistake from new wonderkid Acosta.
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Re: Motogp Aragon
MotoGP last few laps were good enough for even my missus to watch it and comment on "why hasnt Marquez realised that the Ducati lad is way better on the brakes or is he trying to run him off the track"
Peco did well to keep his head and keep hitting the marks despite the Honda constantly flying past "almost" in control
Gutted for Jake Dixon as he was keeping up at the back and seemed to have made genuine improvements
Peco did well to keep his head and keep hitting the marks despite the Honda constantly flying past "almost" in control
Gutted for Jake Dixon as he was keeping up at the back and seemed to have made genuine improvements
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Re: Motogp Aragon
Yeah I thought MotoGP was good in that it wasn't clear how much Marc had left so kept you in suspense till the end. It still looks like Marc has a way to go to get back to what he was and it's starting to look like he might not be able to get there. But it's great to see him at the sharp end, for the last few races it's been annoying he keeps chucking it up the road as he could do with some decent finishes if just for the practice.
Pecco rode a fab race, deserved winner.
Not seen the other races yet not had a chance.
Pecco rode a fab race, deserved winner.
Not seen the other races yet not had a chance.
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