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The fact 'people' on here and elsewhere on the 'internet' are advocating injury or death to any rider let alone another human, disgust me. It's one thing to post your viewpoint and maybe even mock but another thing to wish injury or death.

Same goes for those 'journalists' , I hope the law throws the book at them.

I truly hope nothing more tragic comes of all this and during the race weekend at Valencia. 'Mob mentality' can become very dangerous very fast.

I'm a die hard Rossi fan but there's a line to be drawn.
 
It's just multi million $ racing....sheesh. Ppl need to chill with the threats. Just vote with your $$s.

MM will be here a while. Next year it will be a smaller blip.
 
The fact 'people' on here and elsewhere on the 'internet' are advocating injury or death to any rider let alone another human, disgust me. It's one thing to post your viewpoint and maybe even mock but another thing to wish injury or death.

Same goes for those 'journalists' , I hope the law throws the book at them.

I truly hope nothing more tragic comes of all this and during the race weekend at Valencia. 'Mob mentality' can become very dangerous very fast.

I'm a die hard Rossi fan but there's a line to be drawn.

Spanish fans have rushed the track before... This should be interesting.
 
Ive only been following this season via links and download.

If I wanted to watch live , whats the best source for the stream?

EDIT: Dugh, motogp.com

my bad.
 
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Ive only been following this season via links and download.

If I wanted to watch live , whats the best source for the stream?

EDIT: Dugh, motogp.com

my bad.
You need a subscription to watch it on there.

Install Chrome browser and adblock plus (in that order) then go here: http://cricfree.tv/

Look at the schedule and find the MotoGP race, usually on BT Sport 1 or 2.

When the stream opens right click on the dark purple text "To get fullscreen and brighter screen DISABLE ADS BLOCKER and REFRESH Page" and click "inspect".

Look up a few lines of code and delete this line (right click, delete element):

<div class="bern" style="color:EB37FF">

Close the inspector. Done.

If you want to make the change permanent (so when the stream freezes and you have to refresh the page it doesn't re-block it) then click on the adblock plus stop sign in the top right corner of the browser and click "block element". Click on something on the page then delete everything in the box that pops up and put this in it:


Now every time the page loads it'll remove it automatically.
 
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^^^ kiddos to you sir for knowing your 'web stuff' and sharing your knowledge.
That's to much for me to do so I pay for simplicity hahaha
 
You need a subscription to watch it on there.

Install Chrome browser and adblock plus (in that order) then go here: http://cricfree.tv/

Look at the schedule and find the MotoGP race, usually on BT Sport 1 or 2.

When the stream opens right click on the dark purple text "To get fullscreen and brighter screen DISABLE ADS BLOCKER and REFRESH Page" and click "inspect".

Look up a few lines of code and delete this line (right click, delete element):



Close the inspector. Done.

If you want to make the change permanent (so when the stream freezes and you have to refresh the page it doesn't re-block it) then click on the adblock plus stop sign in the top right corner of the browser and click "block element". Click on something on the page then delete everything in the box that pops up and put this in it:



Now every time the page loads it'll remove it automatically.


Thank you kindly! This kind of info is worthy of a beer on me :)

cheers.
 
Just figured out if the finishing order is

1- Pedrosa
2- Lorenzo
3- Marquez
4- Rossi

then they'll be tied on points at 325. Looks like Lorenzo would take the championship based on his 6 wins over Rossi's 4. Pretty crazy.
 
Just figured out if the finishing order is

1- Pedrosa
2- Lorenzo
3- Marquez
4- Rossi

then they'll be tied on points at 325. Looks like Lorenzo would take the championship based on his 6 wins over Rossi's 4. Pretty crazy.

If the penalty is removed due to the court process, Marquez would crash into Rossi so he can argue "his points". You know the mentality of a 8 yrs old boy?
 
Several rounds of the 2016 MotoGP™ World Championship have been rescheduled.
MotoGP’s provisional 2016 calendar has been updated, changes are highlighted in bold.
RoundDateGrand PrixVenue
120/03Qatar*Losail International Circuit
203/04ArgentinaTermas de Río Hondo
310/04AmericasCircuit Of The Americas
424/04SpainJerez de la Frontera **
508/05FranceLe Mans
622/05ItalyMugello
705/06CatalunyaCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
826/06NetherlandsTT Assen
917/07GermanySachsenring - Instead of the 12th of july
1014/08AustriaRed Bull Ring
1121/08Czech RepublicBrno **
1204/09Great BritainSilverstone Instead of 30th of august
1311/09San Marino e della Riviera di RiminiMisano
1425/09AragonMotorLand Aragon
1516/10JapanTwin Ring Motegi
1623/10AustraliaPhillip Island
1730/10MalaysiaSepang International Circuit instead of oct 25
1813/11ValenciaComunitat Valenciana - Ricardo Tormo Instead of nov 8th
* Night race
** Subject to contract
 
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Silverstone then Misano back to back............. worth the travel across
 
The entire 2015 MotoGP field has been summoned to an extraordinary meeting with series chiefs at Valencia amid the controversy over Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez's Sepang clash.With tensions between Honda and Yamaha still high, and fans and the paddock polarised, all riders and team managers will meet with Carmelo Ezpeleta, chief executive of MotoGP commercial body Dorna Sports, and FIM president Vito Ippolito on Thursday afternoon.
An FIM statement said the gathering had been called "following the events that occurred at the Malaysian Grand Prix and further developments over the following week and given the exceptional circumstances."
The traditional pre-race press conference that takes place at every grand prix has been cancelled for Valencia.
Last week Ippolito issued an opening letter in which he called on the factions involved in the row to stop 'poisoning' MotoGP and causing 'anarchy'.
Rossi and Marquez's Sepang collision was the culmination of growing bitterness following previous incidents between the pair this season, and amid the Italian's accusations that Marquez was actively trying to hamper his championship bid in the preceding race at Phillip Island.
Race direction gave Rossi three penalty points on his licence for taking Marquez out in Malaysia, triggering a back of the grid start for the Valencia title decider, which Rossi goes into with a seven-point lead over Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.
Rossi has lodged an appeal against the verdict with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
 
Throw in a factory Ducati or two in there. I think he's realistically looking at a 5th or 6th depending on how fast he cuts through traffic in the first couple of laps.
The way I see, if at least one of the Ducatis is fast enough they'll pull the same moves on Marquez as he's pulled on Rossi, and make it easier for him to pull ahead.
 

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