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Jerez - Three great races

Johno,

Thanks for the info. I'll be recording these and watching later. I cautiously opened your post praying there wasn't any spoiler inf in it. Thanks for keeping the results secret!

Joe
 
I actually set my alarm to watch the GP this morning. No spoilers joe, but I will say that these 1000cc bikes are closer and more enjoyable racing to me thus far.
 
I only watched MotoGP again... even though there's two Aussies in Moto2 and Moto3 this year I just can't seem to get the time to watch the other two... and I'm an Ant West fan to boot...

Anyway, yeah, MotoGP was definitely a good race, and I must agree with ya' TCK, 1000's have definitely improved things :D
 
woh!!!! great gp racing...

woh!!!! great gp racing...

hi guys,,, well i,m a nutter when it comes to motorcycle racing ,,,,but ducati really have toooooooo do something far better than be off the lap pace by 2.5 secs... ....but i was LUCKY ... with results ... alot of carnage in gp2 ..... regards oldgrumpy :):):)
 
Lot of carnage in moto3 actually. Down to just 18 bikes and 11 on the lead lap by the end. Damn near a great save by the youngster in the early stages only to bite it when the wheel caught the AstroTurf. Mavryck did a job coming back from way back in the pack...that Esso corner was a bad one that day.

This season is already much more exciting. Closer racing all around. Last year Stoner would have gotten out front on the RC and it would have been all she wrote. The M1 is a much better bike at full displacement.

I'll tell ya, the most beautiful bit of riding I saw was Scott Redding. That boy loves to square those corners off and be nearly perpendicular on the track at turn in. A thing of beauty to witness such control, or near lack thereof I suppose depending on how you look at it...
 
More great racing from Spain

More great racing from Spain

Two more great races in moto 2 & 3.

Moto 3 was an absolute thriller to the end.

Ready to watch MotoGP currently on the grid
 
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