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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Arizona Wayne on May 20, 2017, 01:10:07 PM
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.... 1:50 to 5:50am and 4pm on west coast this Sunday. All class races in am, just GP in pm.
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Qualifying was awesome!!!
race should be good.
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I didn't see qualifying listed on beintv. Was it broadcast?
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Man, every time you blinked someone either turned a great lap or crashed...a LOT like COTA in Austin...cold track, cold tires...the Ducati factory team needs to get input from the private teams...Lorenzo just not adapting well...
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great show. seems totally the opposite of the last couple of races, now the Yamahas are on top. Lots of action and ups and downs. Jack Miller must wear a Timex.
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Vinales, Rossi, Zarco on the front row. Marquez qualified 5th on 2nd row. Lorenzo 16th.
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Zarco, the "President of France", made his way from the Q1 to final Q.
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No spoilers here but you might want to watch this one if you get it on tape delay...
Just saying :laugh:
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Yep, what a gripping last few laps and some loss of gripping.
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what a finish.....talking about leaving it ALLL on the track.
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The video of the little VR fan reacting to the crash was SO damn sad! Exciting races all, but nothing can top the Moto3 multi-bike simultaneous crash...nearly took out 1/2 the field...Miller crashed as hard as anyone I've ever seen in road-racing and walked away...amazing...th e bike was trash afterwards...
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I was on video? Crying and everything. ooohh gees How embarrassing.
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The video of the little VR fan reacting to the crash was SO damn sad! Exciting races all, but nothing can top the Moto3 multi-bike simultaneous crash...nearly took out 1/2 the field...Miller crashed as hard as anyone I've ever seen in road-racing and walked away...amazing...th e bike was trash afterwards...
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Did he kick his own bike ? Who did he push over :grin:
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Jack Miller must wear a Timex.
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There was a 5-6 year old boy with his Mom in the stands...he had the whole VR fanboy outfit...even the headset radio...the camera caught him and his Mom reacting to the crash...the little fella started crying and held his hands to his eyes...they went back a few minutes after the end of the race to him and his little eyes were red and he heaved a huge sigh...MotoGP sure puts us through the emotional wringer!
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I missed it. :( But there's another possible gange name -- "The Emotional Ringers."
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I finally got to watch it and to tell the truth until the last 4 laps it wasn't as good as previous GP races this year, IMHO, except that rookie Zarco was in front longer and all the front 4 bikes were Yamahas! :huh: But for most the race there wasn't much passing there............un til 4 laps to go...........then the real action started.........Ros si decided he wanted to win this race since finishing in it the last 2 years in 2nd place. On lap 2 to go he passed Vinales the leader(his team mate) and then the real action unfolded. Up to that point Vinales thought he had the race win in the bag and still wanted it.......on the last lap of the race the 2 were going at it and before 2 curves from the finish Rossi was in the lead, but so wanted to win he went into a tight corner too fast and his rear wheel lost traction and down he went, handing the win back to Vinales. In the end Rossi got 0 points for the whole race and Vinales got 25 points. :shocked:
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I wonder if that last lap was the end of Rossi's hope for one more Championship, can he recover enough points?
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Goodness, the season is still young. Even a rider with no points could win the championship.
I think Rossi will have to start thinkig about finishing on the podium every race rather than "win it or bin it", although his winning attitude is what gained him so many fans-my wife included.
MotoGP is the best racing on the planet now and has been for a while. Whoever wins the championship is really accomplishing something-and it has been that way since 2000.
And wathicng yesterday, as my wife cheered on Rossi, I was moved to repeat-"He really is the greatest of all time".
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Sorry dudez , American flat track , then the Irish National series , then extreme enduro like Erzburg , then World Trials , all better than motogp .
Dusty
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Sorry dudez , American flat track , then the Irish National series , then extreme enduro like Erzburg , then World Trials , all better than motogp .
Dusty
Ah, yer dad was a hamster!
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Moto GP is the best racing on consistent basis than anything.
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Some people like the dirt, some like the pavement...differen t skills/excitement level...no doubt. Another vote for Moto GP, well, perhaps Isle of Mann above GP in terms of risk/reward/excitement!
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Super Mile Flat Track is the most exciting racing: DuQuoin, Springfield, Indy, SAC.
And the Indy 500 is the most exciting event you'll ever attend.
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All of the great American GP riders learned how to race on the dirt , if dirt track paid like GP , Roberts thru Nicky would have stayed home .
Dusty
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and the Europeans practice on dirt as well. Rossi has his own dirt track that he trains himself and younger riders on and the Spanish riders race the Prestigio.
I think Roberts set the table.
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Moto GP is the best racing on consistent basis than anything.
Agree, I like it because the factories put all out money into it, no other racing has the same kind of $'s poured into it. glad to see Suzuki, Aprilia and KTM getting in not just H,Y and Ducati..
going around a circle full blast does not interest me.
IOM might top MotoGP for shear rider moxie/mojo..
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Heck , the IOM isn't nearly as tough as racing the Northwest 200 , or Cookstown , or the pig trail that is Oliver's Mount . GP tracks are all sanitized , and if you haven't ever watched an Irish National race , well ...
Dusty
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Heck , the IOM isn't nearly as tough as racing the Northwest 200 , or Cookstown , or the pig trail that is Oliver's Mount . GP tracks are all sanitized , and if you haven't ever watched an Irish National race , well ...
Some riders don't have a death wish like the Isle of Mann racers you seem to prefer. Even your flat track racers get killed more per year than top pro world road racers. But it that turns you on...........
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Really Wayne , that's what you got from that ???
Dusty
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Really Wayne , that's what you got from that ???
Dusty
Dusty, from Freddie Spencer on that's why pro world road racers haven't raced in the IoM series. And unfortunately even now young racers in flat track racing are getting killed because the safety conditions haven't improved enough to stop it from happening. But if that doesn't bother the spectators, so be it.
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Actually I think it was KR Sr that refused to race the IOM . But that isn't the point . The racing is closer on dirt track and The Irish series than it is in GP racing , that is the point. Don't forget , there have been fatalities in the GP series over the last few years also , racing is dangerous .
Dusty
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Actually I think it was KR Sr that refused to race the IOM . But that isn't the point . The racing is closer on dirt track and The Irish series than it is in GP racing , that is the point. Don't forget , there have been fatalities in the GP series over the last few years also , racing is dangerous .
Dusty
Racing is closer in dirt track? Apparently you haven't watched any GP racing recently. Nowadays they are trading paint and knocking each other off track. But their racing moves have more room off track to let the fallers off to not get hurt and their leathers inflate instantly to protect their bodies in a get off. Flat trackers have none of that and still crash into hay bales. Instead of hay bales road racers have track air fence to protect them. Wake up, Dusty. :wink:
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Liking MotoGP doesn't keep me from liking anything else.
IoM is against the clock-not much close racing there.
I get to watch MotoGP about every 2 weeks. I still can't find too many NW 200s .
Until this year I couldn't get too into the flat track. Frankly I like motorcycle racing more than motorcycle rider racing.
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Liking MotoGP doesn't keep me from liking anything else.
IoM is against the clock-not much close racing there.
I get to watch MotoGP about every 2 weeks. I still can't find too many NW 200s .
Until this year I couldn't get too into the flat track. Frankly I like motorcycle racing more than motorcycle rider racing.
There's a difference to me between road racing and oval racing. Flat track and most stock car racing is oval. I only get excited about road racing, having done it myself.
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Everyone can like what they want. The top of the rung for Motorcycle Racing based on money and fan support is MotoGP and Supercross.
You don't have to like it. But that's the truth. I think Moto GP is the best. I'd rather watch Flat Track and lesser rungs of road racing rather than Motocross but it is what it is.
There ain't anything bigger than the Indy 500, the 350k fans that show up, and I think it's the greatest race in the world.
And Flat Track and "Real" Road Racing are way too dangerous. Something has got change there.
Having said all that:
I am not sure why someone has kick over the table every time someone else would like to talk about Moto GP. If you don't like Moto GP, you don't have to read this thread, you can even start your own.
And because you may not like Moto GP threads, you don't have to delete it. Some of us would like to talk about Moto GP without the thread being deleted or trolled.
We all don't have to like the same things.
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Racing is closer in dirt track? Apparently you haven't watched any GP racing recently. Nowadays they are trading paint and knocking each other off track. But their racing moves have more room off track to let the fallers off to not get hurt and their leathers inflate instantly to protect their bodies in a get off. Flat trackers have none of that and still crash into hay bales. Instead of hay bales road racers have track air fence to protect them. Wake up, Dusty. :wink:
Maybe you should wake up Wayne , flat track has been employing air fencing for some years now .
The last gp race I watched was a parade , punctuated by brief periods of real racing .
Flat track races are short events where the bar banging lasts the whole race .
Liking MotoGP doesn't keep me from liking anything else.
IoM is against the clock-not much close racing there.
I get to watch MotoGP about every 2 weeks. I still can't find too many NW 200s .
Until this year I couldn't get too into the flat track. Frankly I like motorcycle racing more than motorcycle rider racing.
There are several events in the Irish Series , the IOM and the NW 200 are only 2 in that series . Heck , they run a couple of other races on the Island , one of them being the Southern 100 .
OH , GP racing is fine , wasn't trying to diss it , but stating unequivocally that it is the greatest racing is silly . And the idea that going around in circles is easy , well no less an authority than AJ Foyt would disagree with that . Looks easy , trust me , it isn't .
Dusty
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What GP thread got deleted except the one that the boss made go bye bye ? Take that up with him . Fair enough ?
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I gotta feelin that this one in goin' down too.
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I gotta feelin that this one in goin' down too.
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Nope , just bench racing . At least until we start getting complaints :evil: Geez , some of you guys have lost your sense of humor :rolleyes:
Dusty
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oooh right........ it's ME that's taking this seriously :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:.
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Maybe you should wake up Wayne , flat track has been employing air fencing for some years now .
The last gp race I watched was a parade , punctuated by brief periods of real racing .
Flat track races are short events where the bar banging lasts the whole race .
There are several events in the Irish Series , the IOM and the NW 200 are only 2 in that series . Heck , they run a couple of other races on the Island , one of them being the Southern 100 .
OH , GP racing is fine , wasn't trying to diss it , but stating unequivocally that it is the greatest racing is silly . And the idea that going around in circles is easy , well no less an authority than AJ Foyt would disagree with that . Looks easy , trust me , it isn't .
Dusty
Been following Real Roads Racing for years, the way I did most racing in the '60s-in print!
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Been following Real Roads Racing for years, the way I did most racing in the '60s-in print!
I didn't say it was easy, Dusty. What I mean is it is boring to me. Going fast in an oval and going fast on a track with mucho different curves & elevations both take different skills. I appreciate the skills needed for more elevation and curves with more radius changes, not to mention cambers too, let alone blind curves and higher speeds. :smiley I've been to the Sacramento mile and Lodi cycle bowl, among other flat track venue, like Sidewinders in the `70s east of Portland, Or. Now THAT was a flat track race worth seeing, IMHO, on the side of a hill. Actually it was a triangle track on the side of a hill. :bow: Will never forget Eddie 'headstander' Herman. :smiley:
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Being a technical thinking kind of guy, I can appreciate what goes into all kinds of racing, just like a good pitching dual in baseball starts getting hard to keep up with where a slugfest is much easier (if you don't understand or disagree, that's OK but you're not going to convince me otherwise so give it a rest, please).
I prefer watching road racing over flat track because of the braking aspect of road racing and longer race courses. Yes, not as much bar banging but there is a lot to think about as they follow each other around in the parade (except for some examples like the famous dual between Rossi and Marquez a couple seasons back where I lost count of the number of passes before the "incident"). :evil:
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Thanks for bringing that up again Darren. Now "the boss" will delete the thread. :police:
over due.
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Meh , Shayna Texter is tougher than any of those prima donas .
Dusty
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Thanks for bringing that up again Darren. Now "the boss" will delete the thread. :police:
over due.
Let's hope not...that was, while polarizing, still an interesting event in the grand scheme of the whole season. Why don't we slightly shift the discussion to the subtleties of Superbike racing vs. Moto GP and why a top notch rider in one cannot necessarily make it to the top of the heap in the other (statistically speaking, very few do, there are of course exceptions).
Discuss!!
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Paul, it was only polarizing to the folks that don't like GP and want to tell you that when you only want to talk about GP.
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You really don't want to air this out in public , trust me . We received a good cussing for letting that thread run , from one of the main participants , which is why Luap nuked it. Let it go or this one will go bye bye also . When we get messages cussing us , things don't work out well .
Dusty
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Paul, it was only polarizing to the folks that don't like GP and want to tell you that when you only want to talk about GP.
None of that really bothers me, it's more for conversation, i don't get my ego wrapped up into it to get offended by different opinions! Enjoy!
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You really don't want to air this out in public , trust me . We received a good cussing for letting that thread run , from one of the main participants , which is why Luap nuked it. Let it go or this one will go bye bye also . When we get messages cussing us , things don't work out well .
Dusty
yeah but you're the guy that's trolling GP. You could've started your own thread about Real Road Racing (tape delayed on CBS Sports). No one goes on the Flat Track Thread (Fans Choice) and disses it saying Moto GP is so much better.
You've stirred this up on your own.
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yeah but you're the guy that's trolling GP. You could've started your own thread about Real Road Racing (delayed on CBS Sports). No one goes on the Flat Track Thread (Fans Choice) and disses it saying Moto GP is so much better.
You've stirred this up on your own.
If you took my poking a bit of fun at all of this , then I apologize . Geez , we all know that ... is the greatest racer ever , right ?
Dusty
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preferences can be funny..
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If you took my poking a bit of fun at all of this , then I apologize . Geez , we all know that ... is the greatest racer ever , right ?
Dusty
We're all big boys Dusty. No apology needed,
But if you throw slop on the floor and then complain about the mess, don't be surprised that you get called on it.