Nudge Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 (edited) i can remember colin mcrae's mad moment, certainly wrecked that focus Edited March 10, 2008 by Nudge
bongo sti Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Bugger missed it. Any good? Anyone into their bikes? See the opening round of the MotoGP last night? I thought JT did well. Promising that he was hanging onto Rossi's coat tails right to the death. Sadly I think Stoner is going to walk it again this year....
granby Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Bugger missed it. Any good?Anyone into their bikes? See the opening round of the MotoGP last night? I thought JT did well. Promising that he was hanging onto Rossi's coat tails right to the death. Sadly I think Stoner is going to walk it again this year.... Yep watched that as well, it was a good race upto about half way, i'm sure JT will be a force within' the next few races, made a nice change to have a race at night
bongo sti Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 Yep watched that as well, it was a good race upto about half way, i'm sure JT will be a force within' the next few races, made a nice change to have a race at night Yeah thats what I thought - the bikes looked awsome under the flood lights. I think JT is going to be held back by his bike this year tbh. Apparently his Tech 3 is has a sigificantly lower top end to the factory M1. Rookies all did well tbf.
iainc Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 Yeah thats what I thought - the bikes looked awsome under the flood lights. I think JT is going to be held back by his bike this year tbh. Apparently his Tech 3 is has a sigificantly lower top end to the factory M1. Rookies all did well tbf. Was a crackin' set of races right enough. Thought that the Duke was gonna have a lot more competition this year based on the first few laps, but it did look like they had screwed the power down for the first few laps and then turned it back up to normal part way thru'. Looks to be a good season for the "rookies", but hopefully Rossi learns the new tyres sooner rather than later to try and stop the Duke disappearing into the distance (although Lorenzo did a good job trying to hold on). Watched the 125 race last night and the guy that won it must have HUGE B*lls, he looked in so much pain by the end of it with such a painful shoulder (Same goes for Hopper with the groin muscle injury ). All in all it looks like it could be a real good season as long as the Ducati doesn't just romp away into the distance every race.
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