Pretty bad publicity for HJC Helmets....
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
VideoPass from MotoGP.com. It's pretty reasonable price, on-demand, good quality feeds and no commercials. There's a "no spoiler" link so you can browse all the races without worrying about seeing post race headlines.Any internet viewing possibility's?
Dave
VideoPass from MotoGP.com. It's pretty reasonable price, on-demand, good quality feeds and no commercials. There's a "no spoiler" link so you can browse all the races without worrying about seeing post race headlines.Any internet viewing possibility's?
Dave
Haven't tried it but would be interested to hear from anyone that has. The standard package is good coverage, appears to be the same feed as shown on Speed channel (when I watched it there a few years back), but maybe a bit more pre and post race fluff. The VideoPass races run about 1.5 hours, where as the commercial TV typically was an hour, well actually less after commercials.I've been curious about this, is the MultiScreen worth the difference?
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. With 4 laps left, he was still 2.6 seconds from the lead group and, even at his best, he wasn't making up more than .6 on every lap. When he saw that he couldn't catch the lead group with just 4 laps remaining, plus the fact that he had a 4 second lead on Dani, plus the fact that his tires were probably cooked from the crazy lines he had to take fighting through traffic trying to make his way back towards the front, he settled in where he was, took his medicine, and salvaged the points that he made fighting his way forward.Toward the end though Marquez was not able to lap as fast as the front four so it looks like we do have a very competitive season lining up!
Where 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. ...
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
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 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
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.
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