Agreed on the first part,looks like the Honda and Yamaha wheels have fallen off completely...but not on the second as i'm going out for some sunshine etc.......enjoy
Yamaha certainly seems to have some issues this season. Vinales, quick reactions saved him. Great to see so many racers in with a shout of the title. Also not the usual manufacturers getting all their own way. The season is wide open and all the better for it
Brivio - Suzuki - is furious with Ktm, Austria and Dorna https://www.valentinorossi46.it/brivio-al-veleno-mir-giu-dal-podio-ingiustamente/
Yep, once again somehow Dorna have managed to ensure the little prick gets away unpunished. Was made up to see Oliviera win, so Pol has been beaten to a KTM win by his team mate and the satellite team, awesome. Maverick really should have called it a day before having to bail, even he admits the signs were there.
There seems to be a real issue with Yamaha and Honda in the performance stakes. Vale has been top Yam for the last 4 races ? and still not high enough. Honda's philosophy of building a race bike for one guy has really bitten them on their arse. Yamaha have been out of the game for a few seasons really, but showed at least some potential this season before they over-tuned and started blowing motors regularly. No doubt Vinales bike cooked another one yesterday too. That is one very skilled and very lucky rider, two near death experiences on one track in two weekends ....glad he came out unscathed, but jeez he has been fortunate.
Especially when you see how much the Moto2 rider, Jorge Martin, went on the green and the manner he did compared to Pol and then had their 1st place position demoted to 2nd.
No and he just went over a small piece near the end of it. One of the angles of Miller and Pol shows that under the circumstance, there was quite a bit of room between them.
Pol was pushed wide, Martin used that bit of green too much at the end then. Sounds like they called the decision right.