I dunno, I reckon the premier class has been quite interesting of late. Jorge is making life bloody hard for Stoner, and Pedrosa has finally learned how to dice. And the two Tech3 boys are livening things up near the front. But given the sheer amount of power available to them, and the bottle it must take to fire them things round a track at the pace they do, it's hardly surprising there's a few more feet between them compared to the smaller classes. If CRT can bring motogp anywhere near to the firework display that is moto2, it can only be a good thing.
Pretty bland race, as ever moto2 and 3 stole the show, Jorge did well, Stoner?? And Rossi did as well as predicted, the lap times were good but still a mile away from the leaders in all honesty, Ducati need to fix these inherent issues or he'll be off like a scalded cat. Hayden will do his best to stay as he's got nowhere else to go, Spies... What can you say, will he get a break? But he's shown promise this weekend.
I think spies may be quite weak mentally, I don't mean that in a bad way as he's a nice bloke but it's just certain things that's been said from different reporters and I'm not sure he's getting the big cuddly warm arm around him that he needs, add that to the fact his 'power' mum is there all the time it just feels a bit .......iffy. Like I said, nice bloke and bloody fast on his day but it's his head that needs sorting and quick
Yep, it's been said before that unless there's a good atmosphere in his garage he doesn't perform. That's what happens when you cling on to your mother's apron strings for too long.
It is, I watched Moto3 and it was fantastic. I wanted to say that I wished MotoGP was a close and exhilarating as Moto3. But that won't happen with the current bikes unfortunately
Cal just had a massive off at the test today, Destroyed his M1, Red flag at moment to clean up the debris. I very much doudt he will be back out today.