kelsodeez
2wheels good 4wheels bad
Its so odd how Mav and Vale are totally opposite. Mav sucks at the start of the race on the M1 and then his pace drastically picks up in the later stages of the race. Vale is a demon straight from when the red lights go out up until about 10 laps into the race and then he drops off drastically. It was almost like a mirror from when mav was in 10th at the start then was in first when Vale dropped from 1st to 10th. I dont think Rossi's time is past him, but I do think that the state of the M1 right now is doing him no favors...especially in the power and tire management category.
It was fun seeing Aprilia being competitive and I am totally rooting for male model/Instagram sensation/australian wildlife magnet, Andrea Iannone to do well, but i really just feel like its another manufacturer to split the points up among the other factories so Marquez can win more championships.
Its insane how Marquez has made watching motogp simultaneously boring and exciting at the same time. The practice sessions are exciting because of his saves and the races boring as hell because of how he races and the looming foregone conclusion that he is going to win. His dominance is about as good for motogp as Johnny Rea's dominance is for wsbk.
I am happy to have the first aussie on the podium at PI since Stoner, but even Miller knows that it was a bullshit result that he inherited because Mav screwed up trying to override his bike keeping up with Marc. Miller has been really impressive this year on the Duc and i wouldnt mind seeing him take over Danillo's spot.
Speaking of Petrux, that crash was brutal and even worse that Fabio was caught up in the melee. His bike was literally knocked over by Petruci's body flying through the air. crazy crash.
Personally, i have zero hype left for the next two races. These past few years have seemed to suck the life out of the series. We went from having a new winner every damn race to it being already decided before the bikes even see the track. All of this seems to coincide with Dorna selling the series to that private holdings group. I hope they figure something out because I am on the verge of going from a motogp fanatic to a casual fan
Edit: sorry for the wall of text. i didnt realize i typed that much ahaha
It was fun seeing Aprilia being competitive and I am totally rooting for male model/Instagram sensation/australian wildlife magnet, Andrea Iannone to do well, but i really just feel like its another manufacturer to split the points up among the other factories so Marquez can win more championships.
Its insane how Marquez has made watching motogp simultaneously boring and exciting at the same time. The practice sessions are exciting because of his saves and the races boring as hell because of how he races and the looming foregone conclusion that he is going to win. His dominance is about as good for motogp as Johnny Rea's dominance is for wsbk.
I am happy to have the first aussie on the podium at PI since Stoner, but even Miller knows that it was a bullshit result that he inherited because Mav screwed up trying to override his bike keeping up with Marc. Miller has been really impressive this year on the Duc and i wouldnt mind seeing him take over Danillo's spot.
Speaking of Petrux, that crash was brutal and even worse that Fabio was caught up in the melee. His bike was literally knocked over by Petruci's body flying through the air. crazy crash.
Personally, i have zero hype left for the next two races. These past few years have seemed to suck the life out of the series. We went from having a new winner every damn race to it being already decided before the bikes even see the track. All of this seems to coincide with Dorna selling the series to that private holdings group. I hope they figure something out because I am on the verge of going from a motogp fanatic to a casual fan
Edit: sorry for the wall of text. i didnt realize i typed that much ahaha