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#16 RE: MotoGP by Denorth 04.04.2011 17:22

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I was busy and couldn't watch it. Will be tryin BBC on-line tonight. <img src=" title="pray" />

#17 RE: MotoGP by Lunna 04.04.2011 21:29

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I was busy and couldn't watch it. Will be tryin BBC on-line tonight. <img src=" title="pray" />


I usually download MotoGP & Moto2 races (but don't read results before watching it))) I prefer EurosportUK commentators, they're funny :smile
The race was crazy :popcorn Casey was unlucky, great pace by Valentino.
Congrats to Jorge! :bunny OK, not his best win, but he didn't any mistake, so it was enough for a win this time

#18 RE: MotoGP by valuk 05.04.2011 11:58

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Zitat von Denorth
I was busy and couldn't watch it. Will be tryin BBC on-line tonight. <img src=" title="pray" />


I usually download MotoGP & Moto2 races (but don't read results before watching it))) I prefer EurosportUK commentators, they're funny :smile
The race was crazy :popcorn Casey was unlucky, great pace by Valentino.
Congrats to Jorge! :bunny OK, not his best win, but he didn't any mistake, so it was enough for a win this time




Is that "Lorenzo's land" smiley? Looks great <img src=ha" title="laughter" />

#19 RE: MotoGP by Lunna 05.04.2011 20:06

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Is that "Lorenzo's land" smiley? Looks great <img src=ha" title="laughter" />


yeah, I've made it <img src=gum" title="cool" />

#20 RE: MotoGP by Ayrton Sauna 03.05.2011 00:40

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Jerez MotoGP Results:

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1. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha 50m49.046s
2. Dani Pedrosa Honda + 19.339s
3. Nicky Hayden Ducati + 29.085s
4. Hiroshi Aoyama Gresini Honda + 29.551s
5. Valentino Rossi Ducati + 1m02.227s
6. Hector Barbera Aspar Ducati + 1m08.440s
7. Karel Abraham Cardion Ducati + 1m14.120s
8. Cal Crutchlow Tech 3 Yamaha + 1m19.110s
9. Toni Elias LCR Honda + 1m42.906s
10. John Hopkins Suzuki + 1m48.395s
11. Loris Capirossi Pramac Ducati + 1m51.876s
12. Andrea Dovizioso Honda + 1 lap

Retirements:

Colin Edwards Tech 3 Yamaha 26 laps
Ben Spies Yamaha 24 laps
Randy De Puniet Pramac Ducati 16 laps
Marco Simoncelli Gresini Honda 11 laps
Casey Stoner Honda 7 laps



Rossi's Ducati was also surging through, and by lap seven the Italian had taken third from Lorenzo. He then went down the inside of Stoner for second into the first corner, but though the Ducati nosed ahead, he then lost control and fell, sliding into Stoner and eliminating the Honda. Rossi was able to continue at the back of the field and would later visit the Honda garage to apologise to Stoner.






That was a great race which isn't unsual for Moto GP!.I like Stoner and I was really happy following him to Victory in the 2007 World Title for Ducati.I must say though,that Stoner was really a dickhead when Valentino Rossi went to appologise for his slip that also took Stoner out.Stoner crashed so many times due to a lack of front-end grip in the last 3 years at Ducatti just Like Rossi did at jerez,and it just sounded really pathetic that Stoner accused Rossi of having "a lack of talent" <img src=" title="rolling eyes" /> when Rossi is undoubtedly one of the top 3 most talented riders in history! Still you can't take competitors words too seriously in the heat of the moment...

I'm Happy for Lorenzo in winning that race.I've been a fan of his since his 1st race in Moto GP in 2008!

#21 RE: MotoGP by Kurski 23.10.2011 11:35

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Simoncelli dies from injuries suffered in Malaysian GP crash

Autosport 23.10.2011

Marco Simoncelli has died from the injuries he sustained in a crash on the second lap of the Malaysian Grand Prix. He was 24.

Simoncelli was fighting for fourth with Alvaro Bautista when he lost the front of his bike and slid across the circuit, into the path of Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi, both of whom appeared to hit the Honda.

Simoncelli lay stricken on the track after the crash, his helmet having come off during the incident.

He was taken by ambulance to the circuit's medical centre, but at 4.56 it was announced he had succumbed to his injuries.

Simoncelli had established himself as one of the most exciting new stars in MotoGP this season, his second year at the top level with the Gresini Honda team.

A former European 125cc champion, Simoncelli was a race winner and frontrunner during three years in world championship 125cc racing before coming to the 250cc series in 2006.

He spent four seasons with the Gilera team, with the breakthrough coming in 2008 when he not only became a winner for the first time, but charged to the title, beating Alvaro Bautista.

Simoncelli stayed on in 250cc to defend his title in 2009, although he narrowly lost the crown to future Gresini MotoGP team-mate Hiroshi Aoyama after an early-season injury left him playing catch-up.

He secured a MotoGP seat with Gresini for 2010 and became ever more competitive as his rookie season went on.

That earned him a factory specification Honda this season, and he took full advantage to get among the frontrunners from the outset.

Pole positions at Catalunya and Assen came amid a run of six straight front row starts, although incidents in races meant he could not deliver the results his speed promised - and led to rows with other riders.

But Simoncelli calmed his style as the season progressed, finally taking his maiden MotoGP podium at Brno, and achieving a career-best second in Australia just a week ago. He had also secured works Honda equipment again with Gresini next season, ensuring he would have started 2012 as a potential MotoGP winner.



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#22 RE: MotoGP by Jalumi 23.10.2011 11:39

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<img src=" title="tears" /> Thanks Kurski <img src=" title="sad" />
He has lost his helmet! Why????? :b

#23 RE: MotoGP by andreas 23.10.2011 11:57

Just saw it at youtube! Rip marco, another big talent lost!

#24 RE: MotoGP by Eleariel 23.10.2011 12:45

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I can't believe this happened... RIP Marco <img src=" title="shake" />
I don't know how could he lost his helmet, he was almost off his bike when Edwards hit his back and maybe his head and they also collided with Rossi. I can't imagine how his family and the other riders feel right now, especially those who was involved with this terrible accident. Safety has to be improved.
He was such a good rider and a great person, I'm still in shock <img src=" title="shake" /> <img src=" title="shake" /> <img src=" title="shake" />

#25 RE: MotoGP by Maili85 23.10.2011 15:17

I'm so sad.........poor Marco. <img src=" title="tears" />
My deepest condolences to his family,friends and girlfriend.
I still can't believe to what happened,I dont understand the dinamic of the accident,why he was still attached at the moto when he was falling,usually they separate,the bike on a side and the driver on the other side ......I don't know...see the broke helmet and see Marco lay without moving was terrible. There are no words.......... It's so so so sad. Only 24 years old... <img src=" title="tears" />
RIP

#26 RE: MotoGP by Kurski 06.06.2014 23:54

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Moottoriliitto chairman Tapio Nevala was at Mugello circuit lobbying Finland Kymiring-track project. MotoGP and FIM is pleased with project.

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