2022 FIM MotoGP

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johnny comelately wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 09:56
Pole = 1:57.790 ! guess who
In last 7 GPs there have been 7 different riders on pole... how should we guess it? :roll:

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xaero wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 12:20

Couldn't get what your tried to tell. I was watching and commentators said he hurt his left hand/finger in fall. Nothing more than that.
johnny comelately wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 10:38

Ouch! ? :wink:
I mean I don't know how it defined in english language or western culture. What is it ? it is the feeling inside me when I saw FQ's crash and his finger on the ground ( I felt agian during writing ) I squeeze my teeths, I can't watch etc.

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etusch wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 13:02
xaero wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 12:20

Couldn't get what your tried to tell. I was watching and commentators said he hurt his left hand/finger in fall. Nothing more than that.
johnny comelately wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 10:38

Ouch! ? :wink:
I mean I don't know how it defined in english language or western culture. What is it ? it is the feeling inside me when I saw FQ's crash and his finger on the ground ( I felt agian during writing ) I squeeze my teeths, I can't watch etc.
I understand
True story:
The same feeling as when a rider at the French 500 GP fell and the end of the handle bar ground away the middle of his little finger leaving the end connected by some skin, the hand was placed in a bucket of disinfectant and the end started swimming around tethered by the skin = imagined pain

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etusch wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 13:02
xaero wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 12:20

Couldn't get what your tried to tell. I was watching and commentators said he hurt his left hand/finger in fall. Nothing more than that.
johnny comelately wrote:
22 Oct 2022, 10:38

Ouch! ? :wink:
I mean I don't know how it defined in english language or western culture. What is it ? it is the feeling inside me when I saw FQ's crash and his finger on the ground ( I felt agian during writing ) I squeeze my teeths, I can't watch etc.
Got it. yes, imagining only gives feeling of pain and weird sensation.
We need a miracle. We need only one racing lap.

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BOOOO
Company orders are such a stigma in motor racing

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johnny comelately wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 09:45
BOOOO
Company orders are such a stigma in motor racing
Undoubtable, Fabio fighting lone battle against the might of Dukes :( . Tough race for Marc as expected but the good thing is he is not uncomfortable anymore.
We need a miracle. We need only one racing lap.

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xaero wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 10:01
johnny comelately wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 09:45
BOOOO
Company orders are such a stigma in motor racing
Undoubtable, Fabio fighting lone battle against the might of Dukes :( . Tough race for Marc as expected but the good thing is he is not uncomfortable anymore.
Yes, that chassis performance of the Yamaha is superb, steady, balanced and compliant, if only 15 more horses

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I think it is a little bit more than that. Maybe they will suffer because of staying inline4.
When you reach 18k rpm you can get 300 hp. if someone gets same hp and same rpm sooner it is still a problem for the guy who gets there later

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etusch wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 13:37
I think it is a little bit more than that. Maybe they will suffer because of staying inline4.
When you reach 18k rpm you can get 300 hp. if someone gets same hp and same rpm sooner it is still a problem for the guy who gets there later
Yes, that being the difference between torque and horses
and when you get more power the chassis will not be as well behaved

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Valencia !
FP1
Last race of the season
Fabio Quartaro quickest
but the new chassis for KTM with Brad Binder looked veeerry good, he got third
Senor Marquez, Marc second and looking dangerous for the most part except for some squirrelling.
Bagnaia looked like he was having trouble with the traction control mapping.

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23 Point is little bit much again we feel exitement. I prefer Quartararo's title over Bagnaia which looks less possible.

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Fp2 times

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I hope Bagnaia will win it as he has been much more consistent this year than Fabio has been. In my opinion Bagnaia would be a more than deserved winner. And so would Ducati be.

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McL-H wrote:
04 Nov 2022, 20:57
I hope Bagnaia will win it as he has been much more consistent this year than Fabio has been. In my opinion Bagnaia would be a more than deserved winner. And so would Ducati be.
I agree on the part that Ducati would be a deserved winner. But I can't agree on Bagnaia. Due to the fact that he is on brutally dominant bike that even rookies rode to pole positions and fights for top 3 places he should have wrapped this championship a long time ago. But he was super incosistent in the first part of the season, made a lot of errors (5 DNFs from crashes for example) and it dragged all the way to the Valencia.

Also, Ducati putting all of their might behind him, publicly scolding their own riders for battling against him is what will probably leave a bad taste not so much on Bagnaia as on a sport itself. Ducati has so many bikes (that are the fastest on the grid) to throw between their lead rider(s) and yet were unable to wrap the championship up ahead of a rider on arguably the 2nd slowest bike there is

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