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Author:  Barre [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:08 pm ]
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:lol: Rossi hanging his coat around that girl

Author:  thedoctor46 [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:08 pm ]
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RtN wrote:
Oh, hang on, it appears to be a re-run of the race...for some unknown reason.


Ya, god knows what go on there lol

Author:  Orges [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:10 pm ]
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thats all those girls need. getting sprayed by champaigne in that weather :)

Author:  FerrariGirl [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:15 pm ]
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RtN wrote:
Oh, hang on, it appears to be a re-run of the race...for some unknown reason.


how do you mean re-run?

Author:  Schumack [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:20 pm ]
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FerrariGirl wrote:
RtN wrote:
Oh, hang on, it appears to be a re-run of the race...for some unknown reason.


how do you mean re-run?

replay ;)

Author:  FerrariGirl [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:31 pm ]
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Schumack wrote:
FerrariGirl wrote:
RtN wrote:
Oh, hang on, it appears to be a re-run of the race...for some unknown reason.


how do you mean re-run?

replay ;)


right :D

here's the final result:

1 46 V.ROSSI YAMAHA FIAT 35'27"313
2 69 N.HAYDEN HONDA REPSOL 35'30"309
3 48 J.LORENZO YAMAHA FIAT 35'35"244
4 1 C.STONER DUCATI 35'53"818
5 4 A.DOVIZIOSO HONDA JiR 35'54"471
6 11 B.SPIES SUZUKI 35'54"825
7 50 S.GUINTOLI DUCATI ALICE 36'01"905
8 2 D.PEDROSA HONDA REPSOL 36'03"292
9 7 C.VERMEULEN SUZUKI 36'03"436
10 15 A.DE ANGELIS HONDA GRESINI 36'07"748
11 13 A.WEST KAWASAKI 36'10"520
12 24 T.ELIAS DUCATI ALICE 36'19"365
13 14 R.DE PUNIET HONDA LCR 36'21"213
14 21 J.HOPKINS KAWASAKI 36'22"247
15 5 C.EDWARDS YAMAHA TECH 3 36'22"771
16 65 L.CAPIROSSI SUZUKI 36'28"833
17 56 S.NAKANO HONDA GRESINI 36'29"327
18 52 J.TOSELAND YAMAHA TECH 3 36'30"626
19 33 M.MELANDRI DUCATI 36'41"104

Author:  thedoctor46 [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:34 pm ]
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* MotoGP


Pos. Rider Nation Team Points
1 Valentino ROSSI ITA Fiat Yamaha Team 287
2 Casey STONER AUS Ducati Team 200
3 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team 193
4 Jorge LORENZO SPA Fiat Yamaha Team 156
5 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA JiR Team Scot MotoGP 129
6 Chris VERMEULEN AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 117
7 Colin EDWARDS USA Tech 3 Yamaha 109
8 Nicky HAYDEN USA Repsol Honda Team 104
9 Shinya NAKANO JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini 87
10 Toni ELIAS SPA Alice Team 86
11 Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 86
12 James TOSELAND GBR Tech 3 Yamaha 85
13 Sylvain GUINTOLI FRA Alice Team 56
14 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM San Carlo Honda Gresini 55
15 Marco MELANDRI ITA Ducati Team 48
16 Randy DE PUNIET FRA LCR Honda MotoGP 43
17 John HOPKINS USA Kawasaki Racing Team 41
18 Anthony WEST AUS Kawasaki Racing Team 41
19 Ben SPIES USA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 20
20 Jamie HACKING USA Kawasaki Racing Team 5
21 Tadayuki OKADA JPN Repsol Honda Team 2



Sorry couldnt be arsed to line it all up properly

Author:  Fish88 [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:42 pm ]
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Rossi can take the title next race with just 8 points if Stoner wins.

Author:  OS [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:04 am ]
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So pleased to see Nicky up front again, I hope he takes to the Ducati next season. Great ride from Rossi as you'd expect, a master of his trade ...

Author:  thedoctor46 [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:30 am ]
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Yeah i hope Nickys hanging rugged style mite pay off on the Ducati

Author:  goose [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:29 am ]
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This season can't end quickly enough for Marco. What a horrible, underwhelming performance it has been, on a bike that is clearly capable of winning races.

Great ride by Rossi, especially given he doesn't always like the wet. Looked like Hayden had the measure of him early on (and Hayden is always competitive at home), but Rossi was smoother and you knew it was only a matter of time. Hilarious timing on the red flag.

"Shite, Jorge just got Nicky into T1, throw the red!"

The conditions were atrocious though, and all credit to the riders for having the guts to go out there. After practice, a lot of the talk seemed to centre around calling off the race before it even began if the weather was this bad, so it was good of them to go out and give the fans a show. Shame about the 250s, one less race where Simoncelli can get screwed by the Spanish brigade though.

Author:  OS [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:29 am ]
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goose wrote:
This season can't end quickly enough for Marco. What a horrible, underwhelming performance it has been, on a bike that is clearly capable of winning races.


Bloody hell has it been a disappointment, Marco used to be up competing for wins on the 1000cc bikes back in 2005/6 so, he can clearly ride I have no idea what's gone wrong this season but, he has had a shocker ...

Author:  goose [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:36 am ]
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It's as though he hasn't ever had confidence in the bike - I think he's afraid of throwing himself off in a big way and getting hurt. The thing is, the Ducati has for the last few years been an increasingly easy bike to ride (at least compared to what Bayliss and Capirossi were running a few years back), and he should have been able to sort out any setup issues by now.

To think he did so well on the satellite spec Honda for the last few years, I just can't figure out why he's struggling so much. That said, Stoner has been the only one of the 4 Ducatis on the grid to really get anywhere this season, apart from Elias's contract-signing form in the last few GPs, so perhaps it's a development issue, and nobody but Stoner can properly ride the bike they've designed.

Author:  OS [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:02 am ]
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Have to remember that Capirossi really struggled with it last year and was generally in the mid-field while Casey was up front for the whole year, and Capirossi rode the fearsome old Ducatis and could have been a championship contender, was a multiple race winner in 2006 ...

Still, Marco is really struggling to an even greater extent and whilst I suspect it is a difficult bike to ride (none of them can be easy) and maybe Stoner is almost uniquely suited to it, I would have expected Marco to get on with it by now as Elias seems to have done to some extent ...

Author:  goose [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:00 pm ]
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Not sure how much of a yardstick Elias is, really. He had a totally dire season in 2006 on the Gresini Honda, then in Portugal, came out of nowhere and not only beat Valentino Rossi, he out-raced him in a straight dogfight for the win. Similar turn of events at Misano this year, with an inferior bike, after generally being nowhere for the entire season. When contract time rolls around, he seems to be a different rider, and while I hate to be cynical about him, he always looks like he's putting in more of an effort at this stage of each year.

Looking at it from the reverse perspective, Melandri has his Kawasaki deal sewn up and isn't racing for his ride next season, so even if there was one great race in him before the season is out, I doubt he'd put himself in any risky situations.

Capirossi, though, is a comparison that is probably a lot fairer - we know he always puts 100% in, and as you say, he struggled for much of last season, perhaps not as badly as Marco has this year, but it was still a struggle all the same. Perhaps this is proof of where Ducati's priorities lie at the moment, as much as it is an indication of Marco's inability to get to grips with the machine. Sad too, he was my favourite 250 rider in the post-Rossi era, and I really do think he's got more to give at the top level.

Author:  thedoctor46 [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:00 pm ]
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I hope to see Marco back on form soon, his 05/6 races were offen spectacular and i remember Rossi saying he though Marco was quickest of the "new guys" at that time.

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