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Post by René on May 18, 2019 10:44:35 GMT
Since the Spanish Grand Prix we all know who Fabio Quartararo is but can he keep his head cool in front of his home crowd? Viñales looks very fast so far and Márquez is always strong. Both Rossi and Dovi need a strong result to keep up with Márquez in the title fight.
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Post by chrisb on May 18, 2019 13:05:30 GMT
I was going to say the Maverick but having just watched the qualifying and saw how good Rossi was I contemplated changing it but, i am still going to stay with the Maverick, although logic dictates Marquez is just so much quicker than anyone else it is a bit academic, but is it, as Rossi, who is looking mighty, may well prove age is no barrier
whatever the result it will be a fantastic race,
I had the pleasure of having been to a MOTOGP at Le Mans, not the best of circuits but it is one of the more exciting ones,
Great news that wee John McPhee qualified on pole for the Moto3 and just so hope he translates that into a victory
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Post by charleselan on May 18, 2019 19:38:03 GMT
Pretty tricky conditions today for qualifying, strange really as 90 minutes drive north we had a dry overcast day.
Marquez maybe fast but he threw it down the road twice today, and as BT's Neil Hodgson commented " he never hurts himself", well all i can say is that one day he will not bounce!
I am going for Jack Miller on the premise that it is a wet or changeable race, if dry I doubt he will but the forecast isn't too good, so maybe.
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Post by charleselan on May 19, 2019 9:02:04 GMT
It is a wet morning here north of Le Mans this morning, so it could be an interesting race.
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Post by chrisb on May 20, 2019 4:44:47 GMT
well the MotoGP may have been a bit of a damp squid but the Moto3 race was sensational, one of the most nail-biting races i have seen for many a day, well done to John and his team, they really stepped up to the mark, whereas M2 and Sam? what is happening there - is he at risk of unemployment one wonders, come on Sam you are a winner - start doing so
Marquez bros ruled France yesterday and I am struggling to see anyone stopping Marc this year but we live in hope, nothing against Marc or Honda but some real competition wouldn't go amis, does make you wonder how Lorenzo would be doing on the Ducati? would he be doing a better job than Dovi and Petrucci, I don't know
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