French Motogp #spoiler#

Discussion in 'Racing & Bike Sport' started by Wassy, May 15, 2021.

  1. Raul Fernandez is the young man all MotoGP teams must be circling. He has such a beautiful, apparently complete control, relaxed riding style and has amply displayed his ability to dominate from the front over the past 12 months. On paper, not many options available 2022 outside of KTM or Aprilia, but Raul derserves nothing less than a full factory ride straight off the bat in MotoGP. I bet Puig would love to elbow Pol E aside somehow to make room for Fernandez. Or Alex M out 2022 and Raul to LCR for a year on a one plus one HRC? Alex Rins seat also potentially under threat, although Suzuki not as contract cut throat as HRC / Puig can be.

    Loving how these young superstars like Fernandez and Acosta are shaking up the establishment. The talent facory keeps producing.
     
  2. Just loving this race at the moment with the rain inplay.
     
  3. Top ride from Miller. 1-2 for ducati and two frenchies on the podium.

    Looking at the state of Quat front tyre it’s amazing he finished.
     
  4. Could this finally be a Ducati winning championship year for the factory after coming second many times over with Dovi.:thinkingface:
     
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  5. Good to see Marquez getting back towards the front too.

    McPhee finally (!!) finished a race and, surprise surprise after a really promised first three rounds, Lowes DNF again!! Both good riders, neither will be a champion:(
     
  6. Desmosedici is the bike. Gigi finally built an allrounder. Pneumatic valves. Pah!
     
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  7. Nah, the way Fabio & Vinales turned and drive under Miller shows how poor it is by comparison. But it gets it’s power down so well on the exit. Ducati still a point and squirt bike but Miller really getting to grips with using it’s strengths.
     
  8. Top quality three days worth of entertainment and worth every penny of the bt sport subscription. Going to watch it all again after the footy's finished.
     
  9. "Gav" might get a bit tiresome as the season progresses mind but maybe that's just me.
     
  10. Sure, it'snot as nimble as the Yamaha. All machines have their pro's and con's. But when you hear Miller and Bagnaia rave how happy they are with their bikes, and Baggy further state he's never had such a good feeling with any of his racing machines - even his Moto2 title winning Kalex, then you know Big Red is pretty damn good.
     
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