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    MotoGP 2022

    Yay!! Back on tonight!
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    I haven’t watched it for years, I now find it boring. Superbikes was/is better.
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    Was a good race with a bit of action. Much nicer than a stock standard snoozefest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I haven’t watched it for years, I now find it boring. Superbikes was/is better.
    If you haven't "watched it for years", how on earth can you "now find it boring"?

    Silverstone was anything but boring, but then, I'm easily pleased!
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    ^^ I saw that when I wrote it but couldn’t be bothered fixing it.
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    Phillip Island MotoGP

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    MotoGP 2024

    Pecco lucky to get out of this with just a sore neck!

    Who is to blame here? A few 'Ifs' and 'Buts', I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Pecco lucky to get out of this with just a sore neck!

    Who is to blame here? A few 'Ifs' and 'Buts', I reckon.
    Racing incident. Having said that, Marquez would not have been able to see Bagnia, but Bagnia knew and saw Marquez was there and continued to cut in on him. Pretty hard for Marquez to roll out when he didn't know he needed to until he was parked in the back of a Ducati.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    Racing incident. Having said that, Marquez would not have been able to see Bagnia, but Bagnia knew and saw Marquez was there and continued to cut in on him. Pretty hard for Marquez to roll out when he didn't know he needed to until he was parked in the back of a Ducati.
    Yea. When I saw it live, my first thought was that Marquez pushed a little, into the corner and could have backed off a little.

    On watching a few more times, I tend to agree that it's just 'One of Those Things'.

    After all, what right have I to judge?

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