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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Darren Williams on August 15, 2020, 09:16:11 AM
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Reported in this mornings sessions that Dovi is leaving Ducati at end of season.
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Did Ducati sign bigfoot to ride for them next year ?
Dusty
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The real news is tightest top 12 on the grid in 10 years.
Best top level racing. I hope Marquez gets back to it soon.
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Did Ducati sign bigfoot to ride for them next year ? Dusty
ROFL!!
He'd be the first rider to drag his elbow, knee and foot on the ground around the corners!
:)
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Jorge will take his seat?
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1qCszP4HI7U/hqdefault.jpg)
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First 16 bikes were within a 1 sec. Last weeks winner Binder qualified 17th. Respol guys 18-19. Jumbled up for sure. Competitive as heck.
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Did Ducati sign bigfoot to ride for them next year ?
Dusty
unless he is running Motul 15w-60, he will never be competitive....... :wink:
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another great race. I hope the riders are OK after such a horrendous wreck. My DVR ran out in the middle of the last lap. I missed the pass for 2nd.
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On Lap 9, a few metres behind the Italian and teammate Maverick Viñales, Johann Zarco (Esponsorama Racing) and Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) collided and crashed heading into the braking zone of Turn 3, when both were travelling at roughly 300km/h.
Just up the road, Viñales and Rossi were hard on the brakes and tipping into Turn 3, eyeing up a good exit down the next long straight ready for the tricky Turn 4. However, what they didn’t know was that a stricken Yamaha and Ducati were flying towards them – and others – at a terrifying rate of knots. The air-fence on the outside of Turn 2 – the right kink – managed to take a lot of energy out of Zarco’s GP19, which was still upright. Morbidelli’s YZR-M1 wasn’t heading towards the air-fence though. The Petronas SRT machine was skidding along the grass and arrowing straight for the Turn 3 apex at unreal pace – exactly where Viñales and Rossi were.
Valentino Rossi, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP, myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich © Alex Farinelli
Somehow, thankfully, Morbidelli’s bike shot straight through the gap that separated the two Monster Energy Yamahas. The Petronas-liveried machine was literally inches away from collecting Rossi. Meanwhile, Viñales was incredibly lucky to not get hit by Zarco’s bike that had been flung in the air thanks to the air-fence doing its job of zapping a shed load of energy out of the crash. It was a terrifying incident. Remarkably, no rider was seriously injured.
So what did Rossi have to say on the incident after the race? His reaction coming back into pitlane after the red flags were waved was clear to see. He couldn’t believe what had just happened. No one could. But the number 46 regrouped, returned to race mode and was back out for the restart and finished P5 as the leading Yamaha, just behind Czech GP winner Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing). It’s testament to every MotoGP™ rider’s ability to go back out and ride the wheels off their fire breathing thoroughbreds after an incident like that. They’re all superheroes.
Maverick Vinales, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP, myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich © Alex Farinelli
“Yes it was… very, very scary,” reflected Rossi. “All four riders, but especially me and Maverick, we were very lucky. We have to pray to somebody tonight. Because the situation was very dangerous. I think that it’s good to be aggressive for sure, everyone is trying their maximum, but for me we don’t have to exaggerate. Because we need to remember this sport is very dangerous. You need to have respect for your rivals, especially at a track where you go 300km/h.
“I have spoken with Zarco already, he promised me he didn’t do it on purpose because he went very wide when braking and he shut the door in the face of Franco. With these bikes, at 300km/h you have the slipstream, so Franco didn’t have any chance to brake. After I was with Maverick, entering Turn 3, I felt something arrive. I thought that it was the shadow of the helicopter because sometimes it comes across the track but after Franco’s bike arrived at an incredible speed. Also Zarco’s bike jumped over Viñales. So we were very lucky. But I hope these types of things is important to improve the behaviour of the riders in the future.”
DOVIZIOSO ANALYSES ZARCO AND MORBIDELLI'S HIGH-SPEED CRASH
ZARCO EXPLAINS RACING INCIDENT WITH MORBIDELLI
"WE WERE SO LUCKY TODAY, SOMEONE SAVED US" - VIÑALES
Rossi continues, saying that’s he’s spoken to his close friend Morbidelli after the incident. “I spoke with Franco. He is ok, he tried to not think (about it) but when he does, it scares him. But on this occasion, what made the difference was – nobody was hurt. All four riders are ok, this changes the situation. If something bad happened, it’s completely different.”
Above is copied from MotoGP app
This is the bike coming through...
(https://i.postimg.cc/4dJMTSR4/20200816-131917.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/sBNKYK2b)
You can see 4 bikes and 4 riders here.
After the first bike came through the gap the wreckage of Zarco's came through.
(https://i.postimg.cc/tCfLVkWD/20200816-132818.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dL2Wb8WT)
Sorry about the quality .
Cheers
Min
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Tks very much for posting the play by play comments and the photos, sometimes lady luck rides with you, simply amazing :bow:
I've seen the carnage of "launched missile bikes" at the local club racing level, GP speeds are in another league.
Definitely a good time to kiss the pavement and buy a loto ticket.
Wow!
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Those screen grabs are great, both bikes went between the two riders. Incredible.
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This is the view Rossi had of Zarco’s bike...
(https://i.postimg.cc/jdG0wT7L/20200816-133026.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/8jBn9qwS)
Cheers
Min
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That was gut wrenching to watch...so much luck today for the guys, it could easily have been the end of Rossi but for a matter of millimeters. Wow, just Wow.
The year, it seems to be turning into a free for all, so much chaos this season since Marquez went out, whether it's the young guns try to make a name for themselves, or the teams trying to push their riders, not sure which.
I bet some of the riders will want to take a bit of time to regroup, not only in Moto GP, but from the other race in Moto 2, horrific crash as well.
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apparently no serous injuries.
Congrats to Dovi. Sorry I didn't see Mirs' pass for 2nd.
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Here is video of the incident, from several perspectives...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UGPrHj1nPt0
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How about a video of the last lap?
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How about a video of the last lap?
Hop out to Youtube, quite a few good clips of the race.
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Hop out to Youtube, quite a few good clips of the race.
it finally popped up. got it. :thumb: