RC8BOY
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Says he had arm pump...
I would say that he didn't manage his tires properly by pushing to hard at the beginning and having nothing left at the end. Arm pump....what a joke.
Says he had arm pump...
Yea second season with the MotoGP video pass, expensive but worth itAccording to Stoner the severe front end chatter required so much muscling to control that by the end he had developped serious arm pump
I can't understand why anyone still watches Moto GP on tv rather than via the Dorna /MotoGP website. It costs about the same as one movie a month during race season. No interruptions,no commercials and loads of extra material not available anywhere else that can be accessed 24/7.
Its like a smart phone is to two cans and a string
Boring race. Moto2 was a lot better to watch.
Yea second season with the MotoGP video pass, expensive but worth it
I actually prefer to download the BBC coverage of the races. The quality of the video and the reporting on the grid prior to the race is excellent. The show is typically 90 minutes long since they provide so much more covereage.
I agree fully. BBC is top dog for F1 though, I love their coverage.Too bad Eurosport no longer has Toby and Julian with Randy Mamola but I still enjoy them.The BBC has excellent pre-race coverage but the Eurosport commentary is better.
Ouch when an employee makes the comments Rossi made it sounds like he has given up and his frustration wont help relations. It's unfortunate!
"It is unrideable and it doesn’t matter what track you are on. I cannot enter the corners hard and we can’t hope the situation will change with the new Bridgestone tyres. These aren’t problems that can be solved with set-up alone."
Rossi appears to have lost faith in the Ducati Desmosedici GP12, as he added: "Ducati did not follow the route that I have indicated. I am not an engineer and I cannot solve every problem."