MotoGP 2015.......official thread
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FourWheelDrift said:
Alzamora won the 250 championship in 1999 by never winning a race. Hayden won 2.
Crutchlow probably feeling better that he took the LCR ride over the Ducati, 3rd quickest - http://www.crash.net/motogp/results/215028/1/sepan...
125s wasn't it?Crutchlow probably feeling better that he took the LCR ride over the Ducati, 3rd quickest - http://www.crash.net/motogp/results/215028/1/sepan...
Also worked for Pitt is WSS on the Kwak.
Freakuk said:
It's been a long winter that's for sure, glad to see something on the horizon. It will be a very interesting year it has to be Rossi's last year at another title shot (but who knows with him) he's certainly got the momentum. New kids coming through I for one really want to see Scott lead the British assault now he's got a factory bike.
I'm really interested to see what Gigi and Ducati pull out of the bag at the next test too, I really want to see the Italians come back to form and shake up the apple cart.
I'd love to see Ducati doing well.I'm really interested to see what Gigi and Ducati pull out of the bag at the next test too, I really want to see the Italians come back to form and shake up the apple cart.
I'd also welcome a return from Kawasaki - but hope Suzuki do well enough so that they want to stay in.
gwm said:
y2blade said:
After struggling to watch the whole "Parade" of F1 yesterday I'm sooooo looking forward to this
Cracking pics. More contenders this year, the opposite to F1. I just hope someone can challenge Marquez, and testing suggests those Ducatis might.
I'd like to see ducati do well to pay back dovi for his loyalty but will they be competative over a race rather than a few fast test laps?
I really hope the actuality of it all beats the hype we all have built up for it.
I'd love to see other manufacturers and riders, not just the 'usual' suspects, getting podiums and even the odd win.
if Suzuki do well, it might prompt Kwaka back in and that would be excellent news.
And, despite being a 'big company' (as in ownded by Audi), I'd love to see Ducati, who remain a small company in themselves, do well again.
Why not - just to break up the Honda/Yamaha love fest each weekend.
I'd love to see other manufacturers and riders, not just the 'usual' suspects, getting podiums and even the odd win.
if Suzuki do well, it might prompt Kwaka back in and that would be excellent news.
And, despite being a 'big company' (as in ownded by Audi), I'd love to see Ducati, who remain a small company in themselves, do well again.
Why not - just to break up the Honda/Yamaha love fest each weekend.
dukeboy749r said:
I really hope the actuality of it all beats the hype we all have built up for it.
However dull the odd race may be it cant be any worse than that utter drivel from Melbourne last w/e, I love F1 but that was one of the worst for a while and difficult to see it getting much better this year or any time soon really Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff