Mugello (with spoilers)
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Mugello (with spoilers)
I like Neil Hodgson but he's not got a clue when he's doing these gridwalks.
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
Another great race. This season is shaping up like a classic. Gutted for Cal.
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
Dead right Andy on all accounts!DaytonAndy wrote:Another great race. This season is shaping up like a classic. Gutted for Cal.
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
Marquez is really rattled isn't he?
He needs to learn that 2nd or 3rd place is fine some of the time.
He needs to learn that 2nd or 3rd place is fine some of the time.
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
I think your right there mate. It was interesting to hear Cal's comment on the grid that he has crashed less the Marquez this season..duke63 wrote:Marquez is really rattled isn't he?
He needs to learn that 2nd or 3rd place is fine some of the time.
I enjoyed the race though, despite Lorenzo packing up and pissing off into the distance, the battle for second was great. That followed by Rossi storming in from nowhere was class..
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
Not a classic by any means but I still enjoyed it.
If you want to see a good race this weekend, watch moto3. Now that really is a great race. Just etach Kent and Fenati.
If you want to see a good race this weekend, watch moto3. Now that really is a great race. Just etach Kent and Fenati.
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
I love the BT presentation of MotoGP, they make it really interesting and I thought the BBC was good when they had it. Two minus points: the blonde bird, has she got permanent mumps and the music going into a commercial break is a bit gash. What is it the singer is screaming? 'I feel alive'? They need something like the intro music to the games console music on MotoGP 13 IMO, something a bit deeper and moving I reckon.
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Re: Mugello (with spoilers)
Totally agree the music is cr@p but saying that if that's the only bad point we can find, it just shows as you say how good the coverage is.