May 9May 9 Author Marc is a little bit slower than usual during the practice by only setting the time 1:29.8xx at Le Mans.Impressive practice for Quartararo as he's ahead of Bagnaia and Alex Marquez with his lap time 1:30.0xx Edited May 9May 9 by CowTzy
May 10May 10 Author A back-to-back pole for Quartararo? Not bad.Both the VR46 Ducati riders and Bagnaia getting humiliated by Aldeguer and Viñales will definitely be seen as an embarrassment by a certain community, especially with Mr. "I'm Faster than Marquez" starting at 17th oop.
May 10May 10 Author Quartararo could lead the Sprint for 6 laps, but we know who will win. Pecco crashes.
May 11May 11 Author it seems that the classic wet Le Mans is coming. Hopefully it's not raining too hard to cancel the entire race.
May 11May 11 Author such a chaos start.Notable riders sticking to wet:BagnaiaMillerRinsMirNotable riders changing to slick (and facing a double long-lap penalty):Marquez brothersQuartararo
May 11May 11 Author Marquez brothers are changing to wet.Poor brave Bagnaia for switching to slick earlier...
May 11May 11 Author Since Zarco never changed to slick, he and the Honda are leading the race! For the backflip, c'mon Zarco! Edited May 11May 11 by CowTzy
May 11May 11 Author Zarco should be safe now, Marc loses another 3 seconds from him. Edited May 11May 11 by CowTzy
May 11May 11 Author Alex Marquez crashes and our main character will be 12 points clear.Marc and Acosta sharing podium together might be spicy for both fanbases.
May 11May 11 Author Alex Marquez crashes again, which means it's a 22-point lead.Aldeguer is just too fast for Acosta, the rookie will steal the podium soon. Edited May 11May 11 by CowTzy
May 12May 12 I half-watched this race down a pub but with zero commentary, why did the entire grid get given long-lap penalties?They didn't really explain it on the YouTube highlights either. Anyhow that was quite a thrill-a-minute ride and we love a shock winner!
May 12May 12 Author 53 minutes ago, Dobbo said:I half-watched this race down a pub but with zero commentary, why did the entire grid get given long-lap penalties?They didn't really explain it on the YouTube highlights either. Anyhow that was quite a thrill-a-minute ride and we love a shock winner!It was a new rule approved by all MotoGP teams due to the "Marquez running" accident back at Austin.While I couldn't explain it clearly, it says that anyone leaving the grid will start the warm-up lap from pitlane, take their initial grid position, and do double LLP.All riders who changed to slick yesterday, including Marquez bros, Quartararo, Aldeguer, Acosta, were given 2LLP, regardless the weather. Riders who stayed with wet like Zarco and Bagnaia didn't get any penalty.
May 19May 19 Author Razgatlioglu's loss to Bulega at Race 2 in Czechia was because of some forced wheelies he had on the finish line!
May 21May 21 Author Apparently Indian automotive company Bajaj Auto, which also the co-owner of KTM, is planning to buy-out the Austrian company to save them from bankruptcy.
May 24May 24 Author Love to see the scenery with three Yamaha riders on Q2.Quartararo seems to keep his consistency during the Friday-Saturday sessions. Now all Yamaha need to do is to make Ducati overtakeable.
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