Very mature ride from MM.
Looks like it's a 2 horse race for the title.
San Marino MotoGP
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Re: San Marino MotoGP
Yeah 100% agree very good tactics and race craft.
Brutal pace, unimaginable skill levels and now maturity doesn't look good for the other guys.
The era of MM is well and trip here.
Brutal pace, unimaginable skill levels and now maturity doesn't look good for the other guys.
The era of MM is well and trip here.
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Re: San Marino MotoGP
as above but I also love that he clearly enjoys riding his bike, I don't like riders that get off after a race and just moan. The overtakes were too close, the track was too slippy, he did this or that etc... he gets off win, lose or crash and generally is smiling, he enjoys a good race with the others. I have a lot of time of MM
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