Spag Pol to HRC

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Spag Pol to HRC

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Blimey. Younger Marquez gets the flip..

https://www.motorsport.com/motogp/news/ ... 1/4801634/
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Well that's just bizarre considering no one has ridden a bike in months .... weird indeed.
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Re: Spag Pol to HRC

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Just a few years ago, he and Bradders were very equal for Tech3.
Their fortunes changed a lot.
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Yorick wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 12:03 pm Blimey. Younger Marquez gets the flip..

https://www.motorsport.com/motogp/news/ ... 1/4801634/
Interesting, Young Marquez into Fully HRC supported LCR seat though, which actually could make life a bit easier as he won't get as direct comparisons with his brother (which he will get with what little of this season we have left).
Good for Pol, he's improved year on year and will be entertaining as ever.
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Is this a record ?

A rider given the push before he's competed in a race for the team ?

I think a good move for the sport, he didn't earn that place, it was surely political.

You can't say that for the Aspagaro brothers, they ride the wheels off whatever they are sat on.
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hilldweller wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 1:01 pm Is this a record ?

A rider given the push before he's competed in a race for the team ?

I think a good move for the sport, he didn't earn that place, it was surely political.

You can't say that for the Aspagaro brothers, they ride the wheels off whatever they are sat on.
Really? Marquez is the reigning Moto2 Champion, in a non factory team. How is he not riding the wheels off the bike when he wins the championship? He's won Moto3 and Moto2 chamionships - nothing political about that.
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Wow,that's a bit of a surprise.

I wonder if that's Cal's career over...

The wild riding,super aggressive Pol may just suit the Honda,I just hope he doesn't hurt himself.

Alex Marquez may have a chance to come good now when not in the same pit as Marc,that move was always going to be a double edged sword. He's a slower burner than his bigger brother,but has shown if he's given time,he delivers the goods.
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G.P wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:34 pm Really? Marquez is the reigning Moto2 Champion
OK, but he's never excited me.
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hilldweller wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:54 pm
G.P wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:34 pm Really? Marquez is the reigning Moto2 Champion
OK, but he's never excited me.
Which is a completely different thing !! :D

I know what you mean though, he's not as flamboyant as some, but maybe with a MotoGP bike under him he's bound to look more exciting.
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hilldweller wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:54 pm
OK, but he's never excited me.
We really dont look at things the same i guess judging by a few threads so far and now this one too

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Bigyin wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:05 pm We really dont look at things the same i guess judging by a few threads so far and now this one too
That was a bit of fun.

But nothing to do with being "a racer".

Yes he did win the championship, by 3 points, but I don't recall thinking "wow he's good" like, say, Quateraro.
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hilldweller wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:48 pm
Yes he did win the championship, by 3 points, but I don't recall thinking "wow he's good" like, say, Quateraro.
Don't forget Quartararo didn't show any dramatic potential when he went to Moto2. He finished 13th and 10th in the years he was there. It was a remarkable outcome that Fabio took to MotoGP so readily,because the talent wasn't blindingly evident during the previous years.
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Skub wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:20 pm Don't forget Quartararo didn't show any dramatic potential when he went to Moto2. He finished 13th and 10th in the years he was there. It was a remarkable outcome that Fabio took to MotoGP so readily
Yes, it's strange how the bike and rider have to match for the magic to happen. I was shattered at what happened to Rossi at Ducati. It was the dream pairing, incredible Italian rider, Italian bike. Italy would have exploded if he'd won the championship.

When I say say "strange" it's from an ancient perspective from the simpler days when a rider got on a bike a rode it, 125,350,500 all on the same day.
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Skub wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:20 pm
hilldweller wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:48 pm
Yes he did win the championship, by 3 points, but I don't recall thinking "wow he's good" like, say, Quateraro.
Don't forget Quartararo didn't show any dramatic potential when he went to Moto2. He finished 13th and 10th in the years he was there. It was a remarkable outcome that Fabio took to MotoGP so readily,because the talent wasn't blindingly evident during the previous years.
In both those years that Fabio was fairly average in results Alex Marquez finished 4th in the championship :wtf:
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On a different track ( literally ) I watched Whit and Friends last night on Eurosport, saw James Toseland win his first WSB championship. Boy that brought back memories. Toseland, Haga, Chili, Corsa, Haslam, Walker and the rest. Seriously good racing based on skill more than massive computing power.
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hilldweller wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 10:57 am On a different track ( literally ) I watched Whit and Friends last night on Eurosport, saw James Toseland win his first WSB championship. Boy that brought back memories. Toseland, Haga, Chili, Corsa, Haslam, Walker and the rest. Seriously good racing based on skill more than massive computing power.
As long as you were on a Ducati 999 at the time ;) .....the top 3 in the championship were all on them. If you watch the Whit and Friends with Shakey when he did his wildcard on the Monstermob Ducati WSB was like the Ducati 998 cup as every front running bike and even the wild cards were all on 998s of various models, FO2, FO3, RS etc.
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Bigyin wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2020 11:01 pm As long as you were on a Ducati 999 at the time ;) ..
Oh yes. I always saw it as cheating. 750 series so the Ducatis were allowed 1000. 1000 series so Ducati 1200. There is logic in it I suppose but that logic is "make it entertaining", keep it close for the punters. It goes back before ICE to horse racing doesn't it.

It's still going on today. If you have a really spectacular bike then they can impose a rev limit on you. I wonder if Rea is constantly easing the throttle.
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