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Re: Jerez Motogp- spoliers
Marquez has gone to Jerez to try and ride. Makes no sense to me, hopefully the circuit doctor will put a stop to it.
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A racer will always want to race
As long as he can control a 280bhp monster without being a danger to anyone else, I hope he races.
I really admire his determination and character as much as his talent

As long as he can control a 280bhp monster without being a danger to anyone else, I hope he races.
I really admire his determination and character as much as his talent

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I can see the lap record going again this weekend.
FP1 times are quick already and the track is ongoing to come to them more.
FP1 times are quick already and the track is ongoing to come to them more.
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I think he said he would try riding on Saturday.
I would think there are rules and time spans regarding having had a general anaesthetic and then being allowed on track.
I would think there are rules and time spans regarding having had a general anaesthetic and then being allowed on track.
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Nah his body releases chemicals that can make bone fuseCav wrote:He probably had surgery while awake because Aliens can do that

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Re: Jerez Motogp- spoliers
Rumour has it he can even make men pregnant if his sweat touches them #NeverCatchHisGlove
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Whatever floats your boatCav wrote:Rumour has it he can even make men pregnant if his sweat touches them #NeverCatchHisGlove


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Having watched MM in FP3, I can't see him lasting a 24 lap race. He qualified 20th.
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MM is human after all. Didn't put in a qualifying lap and has withdrawn from the race. They got a quick clip of his forearm as he left the pits, very swollen.