Bit of a gap to the front, but a great race IMO. But..did I not see some aggressive riding by a certain person punting another rider off the track again? At some point as well MM is going to have a real big one, continues to ride his luck with lack of injury.
Well Loz didn' take out rossi and Rob him of any points... That and I don't have one... I do have his autobiography. . Know ya enemy!!
So glad mm didn't rambraid another victory. Not sure if that move deserved a penalty of some sort but he certainly needs a wake up call. I say we mount a posse and sort him out!
You are reading too much into it. There is no animosity between them at all now, Lorenzo has just had a massive weight lifted from his shoulders, he's had the world on his back for 18 months, you have to forgive him if he did not stick to podium etiquete on this occasion. It's a very small point, but if you have a dislike of Lorenzo, I suppose that could be magnified for you.
I didn't think i would be saying this about motoGp but......very much looking forward to the next round
Asked by BT Sport whether the win would change anything about his future at Ducati, a visibly emotional Lorenzo replied: "Nothing. The future will not [be] modified after this victory. "On one side, I am very happy. It's probably one of the best races of my life. The best victory of my life. But on another side, I'm sad. "If I had before these pieces I needed, I could have had more podiums much earlier, I could have won before that race." s://www.autosport.com/motogp/news/136488/lorenzo-win-wont-change-ducati-future
One race doesn' t mean he has turned the corner and it was ducati's fault for not giving him what he asked for. Let' s see some more results. Id say if they come soon , given ducati don't appear to have signed anyone else, an offer may be made and despite his deeply wounded over tones I think you may find he might forget the last 23 rounds