The Duc is a brand new re-design and Gigi's bike still needs to be developed more through 'battle testing' under race conditions. No doubt the soft tire helps now but It won't be long before the Ducs are frequenting the podium with the same tires.
motogp.comWhere are you able to find lap times by rider?For the last 4 laps, he wasn't able to lap fast enough to make up all of the time he lost at the beginning. Laps 14-19, his times were faster than the P1 rider for that lap. ...
Regarding your comments on why Pedrobot is still there, I'm one of the strange ones that thinks he has pretty much been doing what Honda has wanted him to do for the last couple of years - be a contender if rider #1 isn't there and, if rider #1 is there, get as close to the front as possible to move other riders down in position.Pedrosa will never win the MotoGP championship. He has been on the best equipment since 2006, and he can't get it done. He always has an excuse.Especially since he will miss 2 races minimum. He wont be contending for the title this season.I didn't catch that Pedrosa is having arm pump issues, will definitely make it harder for him this season.Interesting that you put Pedrosa in 4th even with his arm pump issues.
I got the email newsletter from MotoGP.com before I was able to watch the race (*******s!), so I knew who won. It was still an amazing race to watch! I still see Marquez as a force to be reckoned with (dead last to 5th? dayum!) and I see his title defense as viable, so here is my off the cuff prediction for the championship:
1) Marquez
2) Rossi (though I would love to see him win his 10th title!)
3) Lorenzo
4) Pedrosa
5) Dovioso
6) Iannone
7) Crutchlow
Pedrosa's best claim to fame besides being a perennial first loser is torpedoing his teammate Nicky Hayden and almost costing Nicky and Honda the title in 2006. Pedrosa should have been fired then and there for that stunt. Last year Honda finally gave his manager Alberto Puig the boot out of the paddock. I can't believe it took that long for them to send that D-bag out of there. By my count, while Pedrosa has been on the factory Honda MotoGP team he has zero championships, while his teammates have a total of 4. (Hayden - 2006, Stoner - 2011, Marquez - 2013, 2014).
Pedrosa can't fade away into obscurity fast enough. He has another excuse this year already built in for not winning. Why in the hell is Pedrosa still occupying that seat? There are many more up and coming riders that deserve the factory seat.
I really hope Rossi can win his 10th title. But I think Marquez will three-peat. I think the Ducati will go good this year, but now the are starting to feel the effects of their success and will lose 2 liters of fuel under the open-factory rules. If they continue to finish on the podium, I believe the next step is to lose the soft tire choice advantage, which I think will have a profound effect on their qualifying, hence grid position at the start which will equate to being stuck in the pack instead of fading from the front.
I think between Rossi and Marquez, they will f*ck with Lorenzo's head to the point he will make himself irrelevant and mistake prone.
My predictions:
1. Marquez
2. Rossi
3. Dovi
4. Iannone
5. Lorenzo
6. Crutchlow
who cares: Pedrosa
Plus, he's a Spaniard, it's a Repsol bike. Honda treated Hayden like crap after he won the title for them. The very next year they built a midget bike for Dani and Hayden knew he was about to be shown the door. Consider that along with Pedrosa torpedoing Hayden and I wouldn't consider buying a Honda.Regarding your comments on why Pedrobot is still there, I'm one of the strange ones that thinks he has pretty much been doing what Honda has wanted him to do for the last couple of years - be a contender if rider #1 isn't there and, if rider #1 is there, get as close to the front as possible to move other riders down in position.
One other important issue if Duc gets more podiums, the engine tweaks that they are making for each race gets locked in. No more tweaking, Honda and Yamaha are locked in from the start of the season and are not allowed modifications. But Ducati knows that, and they must be confident that they will prevail. Man is it good to see competion right up to the end of the race. It has been a pleasure to watch the skills of MM, but the races were starting to get boring. Not anymore!Yeah, but the reason Dovi lost Qatar was he was on softer tires and no side grip left last few laps. I think it will affect how the bike will handle early in the race with a full fuel load and not have the extra margin of grip that soft tires give at the start.Looks like Honda is grooming Jack Miller for Pedrosa's spot in near future. I don't think losing the 2 liters of fuel will hurt the Ducati. Losing the softer option tire will make front row more difficult, but it looks like they can challenge with the harder option anyway. I believe Lorenzo is on a mission, like Rossi. Both are more determined than ever.
I don't think Lorenzo is in the same league as Marquez and Rossi for mental toughness. I really think they will mess with his head to the point he will never recover. He will win races, but I don't think he will be able to put together another championship.
Um, yeah. I don't think anyone was picking him for the win.Pedrosa is out, he had arm pump surgery.
or really cares about himUm, yeah. I don't think anyone was picking him for the win.Pedrosa is out, he had arm pump surgery.
holy **** what a race!!!!Don't miss Argentina. That was a great race! Sometimes ya gets what ya gives.
+1 here too. My wife and I loved the race!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Friggin' AMAZING finish! My wife has started watching with me, and SHE loved it!
+2+1 here too. My wife and I loved the race!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Friggin' AMAZING finish! My wife has started watching with me, and SHE loved it!
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