Moto GP - Grand Prix of Qatar - With Spoliers
Discussion
Yazza54 said:
dukeboy749r said:
LoonR1 said:
Compromised as in changed his mind. he said he was quitting racing completely. He's compromised on that decision by agreeing to do Suzuka.
But you'll agree it's not a crime?He didn't 'retire' and then five mins later appear back again. He's (mostly) stayed away and now, for whatever reason, decided he'd do one particular race. Hats off to him.
The fact is now he's dipped his toe back in, the consideration of a comeback may not actually be so out of the question
Ducati race fuel reduced by 2 litres for the rest of the year due to Qatar double podium.
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/03/31/ducati-fu...
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/03/31/ducati-fu...
FourWheelDrift said:
Ducati race fuel reduced by 2 litres for the rest of the year due to Qatar double podium.
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/03/31/ducati-fu...
They reckon that Ducati aren't worried by that. http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/03/31/ducati-fu...
LoonR1 said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Ducati race fuel reduced by 2 litres for the rest of the year due to Qatar double podium.
http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/03/31/ducati-fu...
They reckon that Ducati aren't worried by that. http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2015/03/31/ducati-fu...
Oooooooooo
LoonR1 said:
It looks that way to me. I want Stoner back in MotoGP. I don't care if he whinges or bleats, or whatever. I want to see top racing like last weekend. Stoner will be an asset to the paddock.
would make this one of the strongest grids ever if he came back . i really hope he does ,but do not think he will. i think he said he would not be back in "that" paddock . hopefully a suzuka win might change his mind . i just wonder if suzuka is dipping a toe into riding a superbike, the wsbk paddock may be a nicer place to be.wc98 said:
would make this one of the strongest grids ever if he came back . i really hope he does ,but do not think he will. i think he said he would not be back in "that" paddock . hopefully a suzuka win might change his mind . i just wonder if suzuka is dipping a toe into riding a superbike, the wsbk paddock may be a nicer place to be.
He definitely won't come back to full time racing and do WSBK. MotoGP is where the money and kudos is. WSBK is a poor imitation of the series it once was, although it's improving this year a bit. LoonR1 said:
mister_ee said:
But 11 years on two full factory bikes with only 3 wins and 28 podiums is pretty poor, Repsol stuck with him for 4 years till he was gifted the title by Rossi and another 2 years after where he didn't win a race and then 5 years with Ducati with only 3 more podiums.
"Gifted the title by Rossi". fk me there are some blinkered people on here. Now that was a race and a half.
LoonR1 said:
It looks that way to me. I want Stoner back in MotoGP. I don't care if he whinges or bleats, or whatever. I want to see top racing like last weekend. Stoner will be an asset to the paddock.
I'd love to see Stoner back, I definately don't think he was gifted the 2007 championship, he went out and spanked everyone, Rossi includedvournikas said:
LoonR1 said:
mister_ee said:
But 11 years on two full factory bikes with only 3 wins and 28 podiums is pretty poor, Repsol stuck with him for 4 years till he was gifted the title by Rossi and another 2 years after where he didn't win a race and then 5 years with Ducati with only 3 more podiums.
"Gifted the title by Rossi". fk me there are some blinkered people on here. Now that was a race and a half.
wc98 said:
LoonR1 said:
It looks that way to me. I want Stoner back in MotoGP. I don't care if he whinges or bleats, or whatever. I want to see top racing like last weekend. Stoner will be an asset to the paddock.
would make this one of the strongest grids ever if he came back . i really hope he does ,but do not think he will. i think he said he would not be back in "that" paddock . hopefully a suzuka win might change his mind . i just wonder if suzuka is dipping a toe into riding a superbike, the wsbk paddock may be a nicer place to be.That's a hell of a flight from Australia just for Goodwood.
Aprils fools me thinks
https://www.facebook.com/2WRNV/photos/a.2661836301...
"Honda Racing Corporation are pleased to announce Casey Stoner’s return to MotoGP in two weeks at the Austin GP,"
https://www.facebook.com/2WRNV/photos/a.2661836301...
"Honda Racing Corporation are pleased to announce Casey Stoner’s return to MotoGP in two weeks at the Austin GP,"
cirian75 said:
Aprils fools me thinks
https://www.facebook.com/2WRNV/photos/a.2661836301...
"Honda Racing Corporation are pleased to announce Casey Stoner’s return to MotoGP in two weeks at the Austin GP,"
Lol, read the "quote", surely no ones thick enough to believe thathttps://www.facebook.com/2WRNV/photos/a.2661836301...
"Honda Racing Corporation are pleased to announce Casey Stoner’s return to MotoGP in two weeks at the Austin GP,"
markcoznottz said:
Rossis overnight tyres went awol in 2006, maybe dorna trying to improve the show. Elias won with an overnight michelin rejected by pedrosa, definately his 5 minutes of fame!.
Really rejected by Pedrosa?Elias is famous for his bizarre tyre construction demands that were met pre 2006, but Pedrosa didn't have quite the same demands.....
markcoznottz said:
vournikas said:
LoonR1 said:
mister_ee said:
But 11 years on two full factory bikes with only 3 wins and 28 podiums is pretty poor, Repsol stuck with him for 4 years till he was gifted the title by Rossi and another 2 years after where he didn't win a race and then 5 years with Ducati with only 3 more podiums.
"Gifted the title by Rossi". fk me there are some blinkered people on here. Now that was a race and a half.
Still one of the best 4T GP races I've ever seen, though.
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