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Nah, you're simply wrong.... completely wrong, totally wrong and just ridiculously wrong. If i can't put it into better words, you'll never understand why MM is pivotal to this championship, season, riding, experience.
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Yeah, he made a mistake and it went wrong, I agree. But he's pushing himself and his bike well past what both are capable of, and if that continues it won't end well. That's my point.weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:10 amCouldn't disagree more. He made a mistake and it went wrong... no more than that.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:12 pm If his 'old aggression returning' leads him to make mistakes like he did today, I'd say he'd be better off without it. Or rather the rest of the grid would be better off. I think he has to get it into his head that he's not the MM of 4 or 5 years ago and face up to a new reality. He's still as quick as anyone on the grid but he's no longer head and shoulders above the rest. Today was a case of his ambition out-stripping his ability.
OK, unforgivable is OTT. But that was a nasty accident, and all concerned are fairly lucky that they got away relatively unscathed.
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That's his job, that's what they all do, day in day out. He wasn't pushing the limits in the crash, he just fucked up... nothing more, nothing less.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:40 am Yeah, he made a mistake and it went wrong, I agree. But he's pushing himself and his bike well past what both are capable of, and if that continues it won't end well. That's my point.
He's one of the greatest riders ever to walk the planet and 'push the limits' and beyond for year upon year upon year... That's why he's won titles, not because the Honda was brilliant, but because he could push those limits.
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Yeah, I get that and I completely agree with what you say. But that accident wasn't as a result of riding just over the limit - it was way over the limit. He was pretty much out of control and more or less admitted as much in post-race comments. 'Pushing the limits' is totally routine for these guys. If they don't do that all the time they're 20th and a second off the pace. But that accident was well past pushing the limits.weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:44 amThat's his job, that's what they all do, day in day out. He wasn't pushing the limits in the crash, he just fucked up... nothing more, nothing less.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:40 am Yeah, he made a mistake and it went wrong, I agree. But he's pushing himself and his bike well past what both are capable of, and if that continues it won't end well. That's my point.
He's one of the greatest riders ever to walk the planet and 'push the limits' and beyond for year upon year upon year... That's why he's won titles, not because the Honda was brilliant, but because he could push those limits.
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He's out injured for next race then 2 long loop penalties at COTA.
Gonna be a long way behind on points after all that.
Gonna be a long way behind on points after all that.
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Last year he ruined what chance fabio had of a title, this year he's torpedoing half the midfield.westers151 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:34 pm I think we're all getting a bit caried away blaming Marc; plenty of people have done the same thing - from the top of my head: Gibernau playing skittles at the start of the 2006 Catalan GP; Zarco wiping out Morbidelli and causing near decapitation of Rossi and co at the Red Bull ring; Doohan taking out Schwantz and Barros in the 1993 Donnington GP; Alex Marquez doing a pretty similar thing as Marc in last years Australian Grand Prix; and the worst, Rossi blatantly wiping out MM by jamming his front brake on.
It happens, even the best riders in the world can have a brain fart and make a mistake, especially when trying to compensate for an under performing bike. Hell, even a good chunk of the current grid did their best to try and take each other out in the sprint race yesterday, but I guess this is MM, the most hated rider in MotoGP (it would appear), and so his head is demanded.
He's turning into Rossi, which btw is not a good thing. Definitely over riding the bike in the first laps before tyres hot.
Time and tide etc.
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Weeksy is spot on. Everyone can make mistakes from time to time or fuck up, it happens, when you’re always on the limit which you have to be to even have a sniff of being upfront then it’s going to happen.
You don’t win that many titles taking it easy, he’s incredible on a bike and fingers crossed he does well for the rest of the season, it makes me want to watch MotoGP again him being back in it.
You don’t win that many titles taking it easy, he’s incredible on a bike and fingers crossed he does well for the rest of the season, it makes me want to watch MotoGP again him being back in it.
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Bizarrely the penalty was specifically to be served at the race in Argentina and doesn't carry forward if he misses the race.
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Aye. Seems you're right..
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I think Yamaha and Fabio ruined what chance Fabio had of a title, not MM. I mean, Fabio was 90 points clear at one stage, and MM sure as hell didn't have any input in him losing those points.Demannu wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:58 amLast year he ruined what chance fabio had of a title, this year he's torpedoing half the midfield.westers151 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:34 pm I think we're all getting a bit caried away blaming Marc; plenty of people have done the same thing - from the top of my head: Gibernau playing skittles at the start of the 2006 Catalan GP; Zarco wiping out Morbidelli and causing near decapitation of Rossi and co at the Red Bull ring; Doohan taking out Schwantz and Barros in the 1993 Donnington GP; Alex Marquez doing a pretty similar thing as Marc in last years Australian Grand Prix; and the worst, Rossi blatantly wiping out MM by jamming his front brake on.
It happens, even the best riders in the world can have a brain fart and make a mistake, especially when trying to compensate for an under performing bike. Hell, even a good chunk of the current grid did their best to try and take each other out in the sprint race yesterday, but I guess this is MM, the most hated rider in MotoGP (it would appear), and so his head is demanded.
He's turning into Rossi, which btw is not a good thing. Definitely over riding the bike in the first laps before tyres hot.
Time and tide etc.
Let's blame MM for the polar bears dying
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Marquez' riding was verging on the dangerous at times in the first couple of laps, he finished the job off on the third lap.
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Fabio pretty much lost the championship when he pulled a 'never going to work' move on Asparagus the Elder at Assen. Fabio chucked away a potential 25 points and also compromised A the E's race. After that it was a catalogue of misfortunes coupled with Ducati relentlessly improving their bike and the Yamaha ether standing still or regressing. And Pecco not making any mistakes.westers151 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:53 am
I think Yamaha and Fabio ruined what chance Fabio had of a title, not MM. I mean, Fabio was 90 points clear at one stage, and MM sure as hell didn't have any input in him losing those points.
Let's blame MM for the polar bears dying
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Re: Portuguese MotoGP
Of course he's pushing hard, very hard, he has to, the Honda is not on par with the Ducatis and Aprillias. So what does he do? Ride around settling for 10th? Motogp would be very boring if the riders didn't push and at that level they're only a fraction away from a mistake.
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Miguel Oliveira will be racing at Argentina, so that's good news. This is what he said about his condition:
“I don’t know if I will be 100 percent [in Argentina] but I will try my best. I have a big bruise on the hip on the right side, so I will treat that,” Oliveira said. “For the moment there are no fractures but there might be some ligament damage so we need to check it with an MRI.”
And as regards his conversation with Marc:
“We met in the medical centre. At the time I hadn’t watched the images. He said that probably he had a problem on his brakes. I mean, there’s nothing I could really say.
“Of course, there is respect and obviously his apology is accepted. But, at the same time, when we have a problem with the brakes on these bikes, usually we brake a bit earlier and we don’t try to overtake. So this is the main thing. For sure, he knows this better than me.”
Carefully-chosen words, I think...
It also appears that because the wording of Marc's double long lap penalty he will escape it, as he will not be racing at Argentina and the penalty specifically references the penalty to be served at the Argentina GP.
“I don’t know if I will be 100 percent [in Argentina] but I will try my best. I have a big bruise on the hip on the right side, so I will treat that,” Oliveira said. “For the moment there are no fractures but there might be some ligament damage so we need to check it with an MRI.”
And as regards his conversation with Marc:
“We met in the medical centre. At the time I hadn’t watched the images. He said that probably he had a problem on his brakes. I mean, there’s nothing I could really say.
“Of course, there is respect and obviously his apology is accepted. But, at the same time, when we have a problem with the brakes on these bikes, usually we brake a bit earlier and we don’t try to overtake. So this is the main thing. For sure, he knows this better than me.”
Carefully-chosen words, I think...
It also appears that because the wording of Marc's double long lap penalty he will escape it, as he will not be racing at Argentina and the penalty specifically references the penalty to be served at the Argentina GP.
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Brilliant.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 3:52 pm He said that probably he had a problem on his brakes. I mean, there’s nothing I could really say.
But, at the same time, when we have a problem with the brakes on these bikes, usually we brake a bit earlier and we don’t try to overtake. So this is the main thing. For sure, he knows this better than me.”
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A dignified but incisive response, I think...
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It now appears that MM will serve his double long lap penalty whenever he returns after injury, probably at Austin COTA on April 14 assuming he is sufficiently recovered.
https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/10230 ... rification
https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/10230 ... rification
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