Date: 01-05-24  Time: 06:16 am

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Moto GP Jerez Spoiler !!
« on: 05 May 2013, 07:14:58 am »
Ok , with the hot track temp, how many riders will fall off in the race?       seeing as the crashes of Crutchlow twice, Pedrosa and Marquez also.


Lorenzo seems to be the man but we know Rossi is the man,bike eating shark here.
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Re: Moto GP Jerez Spoiler !!
« Reply #1 on: 05 May 2013, 08:25:16 pm »
Good race!
 
Good ride by Crutchlow to stay ahead of bautista.
 
Can't fault Pedrosa for his win, he ran a good pace once he got past Lorenzo.
 
That battle between Lorenzo and Marquez was pretty exciting but that final pass by Marquez was a bit harsh, he lunged for it knowing he couldn't pull it up and would be on Lorenzo's line but then again this is racing. Got to give Lorenzo his due for holding Marquez off for so long and also for being quite mature and not commenting on the final pass, which he was clearly pissed off about, until he'd calmed down a bit.
 
Going to be a close championship this year I'd say!
 
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Re: Moto GP Jerez Spoiler !!
« Reply #2 on: 05 May 2013, 09:15:02 pm »
Marquez did what Rossi did to Gibernau a few years ago, because of that the officials could not alter todays result as they let Rossi off back then.


Rossi finished only just over 3 seconds behind Lorenzo and Marquez,,not bad for him.


Pedrosa is fighting for his job,and to save face , he did well for himself today.
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