Bradders did well to keep some of those behind him and come home 10th. Did wonder if Rossi could keep pressing, even when MM pulled the pin, maybe his tyre would drop off and Rossi could Bridge the gap. Wasn’t to be though, but a great ride from all concerned. Maverick is an enigma. He’s so fast and pulls amazing moves and incredibly fast laps... in the last handful of laps when it’s too late. Also find it weird when the likes of Bautista and Bradley pull out good rides when they’ve lost their spot. Surely the talent has always been there.
Three on ebay but from germany and including postage, close too £100. Buy a cheap orange toaster and put a 3 quid ktm sticker makes more sense
It suggests to me that the team have told them to stop falling off it's too expensive, now they're leaving they (the riders) don't give a fuck and try harder and who cares if they crash, what are they gonna do, sack them?
A very average race,would be nice to take some years of Rossi age and give him a better yamaha so that we can have some proper battles
I don't think that track lends itself to great racing, and reckon it's too small for GP bikes now. Bin it and lets have the Nurburgring or Hockenheim.
I think they are already deciding if this is the last year for Sachsenring ? I don't think it's been a great track for MotoGP since the 990 days. The bikes are just too powerful for this little go-kart track and think it should have been binned a few years back. However, with all my clout (read as none), I'll be on the phone for ya today X
In the minority it seems, but i enjoyed the race! The Ducati though, seem to have loaaaddds of power compared to the other bikes. Odd the difference between riders as well. Vinales, nowhere, then 3rd and closing fast. Lorenzo, fade, fade, fade. Not for the 1st time this season that Jlo has gone for softer tyres that just degrade too much before end of race. Again, Vale showing his talent. 2nd in championship not bad for an over the hill old bloke?