German motoGP
- Kwacky
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Re: German motoGP
Stunning ride for the 2nd place man, enjoyed that one!
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Re: German motoGP
One came 2nd
Rossi and Vinales seemed to get locked into their own battle, which slowed them down. I thought they both did well to finish where they did given their respective starting positions and the people they had to overtake.

Rossi and Vinales seemed to get locked into their own battle, which slowed them down. I thought they both did well to finish where they did given their respective starting positions and the people they had to overtake.
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Re: German motoGP
Something is clearly not right with that full factory yam, the tech 3 boys are making them look a bit silly recently.Kwacky wrote:One came 2nd![]()
Rossi and Vinales seemed to get locked into their own battle, which slowed them down. I thought they both did well to finish where they did given their respective starting positions and the people they had to overtake.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...