German MotoGP

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Post by Kwacky »

I managed to avoid the result until the highlights show last night.

That's the old Marquez, if you can call him old. He looked dominant. Good to see Pedrosa up there again. Nice race from Smith as well.
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I completely forgot about it! Stayed up to watch the Conor Mcgregor fight and was supremely ill the rest of Sunday!
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Dullest GP of the year so far.
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Post by kiwikrasher »

duke63 wrote:Dullest GP of the year so far.
That'll be why I feel asleep with five laps to go and woke to the post podium interviews :D I was pretty sure I hadn't missed anything worthwhile. All the action was in the first 5 laps.
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Post by Blade »

Rossi extends his lead by 3 points but the Hondas looked dominant.
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