Moto 3 before moto gp,come on Danny,proper chance of being world champion.Bradders 1st(just for cherub)Redding 2nd,Crutchlow 3rd.
My world has just come crashing down! wife. "I've got some bad news" Me. "Who's died" Wife "it's worse than that I'm afraid. You see I had to change the Internet supplier which means BT sport will be switched off while things swap over" Me "How long are we talking" Wife "Up to a week" Me :Arghh:
Will your login still work on the app? Stream it. If the wife is watching crap, I tend to stream anyway. Not such an issue last round as I was up at 0300 to watch it live.
So... Now we know the real reason JLo has got the arse ache with VR. Rossi spent the last round 'learning' JLo's trick of going fast on new tyres by following him in practice & qualy (and going faster than him on lap 2). Note how he went with him at the beginning, something he'd never been able to do before. I love the comment in the below article... "Lorenzo intimated that he wasn't happy that Rossi had profited by following him. Meanwhile Rossi sat alongside, grinning like a naughty schoolboy. Bingo, he had got to his title rival". GO VR46!!! Motegi mysteries - MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine
Even funnier when we remember how Jorge used to follow Vale around at every race in his first year as team mate - learning Rossi's lines and braking points. I think it really shows the current state of JLo's mentality and frustration. All good news for title number 10! GO!!! VR46 indeed! The Smiling Assassin.
"If Valentino Rossi wins at Phillip Island for the second year in succession this weekend then I think a 10th World Championship will be his." No shit Sherlock... Sometimes being the fastest rider on the planet isn't enough If Valentino Rossi wins at Phillip Island for the second year in succession this weekend then I think a 10th World Championship will be his. I know I said recently how unwise it was to make predictions in such an utterly unpredictable MotoGP season, but a win for Rossi in Australia would mean he’d head to Sepang next week with a minimum advantage of 23-points over Movistar Yamaha teammate Jorge Lorenzo. And I think that would be an insurmountable deficit for Lorenzo to claw back in just two races. We are not yet in must-win territory for Lorenzo, but we are not far off it. For me, Lorenzo simply can’t afford to be beaten by Rossi in Australia. If Rossi does get the better of him, then it would be a seriously damaging defeat for the Spaniard’s title aspirations. The pressure on the two Yamaha men is now almost overbearing and it is going to be fascinating to see who will hold their nerve. It will also be intriguing to see if their relationship can survive the pressure cooker atmosphere of the last three races, or whether the bitterness and animosity of 2009 and 2010 will creep back in. Much has been made of Lorenzo’s post-race comments in Japan last weekend where he said luck had been his biggest enemy after the weather intervened at Silverstone, Misano and the Twin Ring Motegi. I personally don’t believe it to be a malicious dig at Rossi. The Italian though felt it disrespectful to suggest that credit for his advantage is down to the misfortune of Lorenzo. It was the first sign that their intense battle for the biggest prize in world motorcycle racing is ramping up the tension. That tension is only going to intensify between now and the end of the season. I can’t see how it can’t given their history and what is at stake. One mistake by Rossi and he could hand the initiative firmly back to Lorenzo. The tightrope Lorenzo is now treading is even more precarious. One more mistake from him and surely Rossi will be World Champion. Right now, I’ve got Rossi as a marginal favourite, simply because we have seen that being the most explosively fast rider on the planet sometimes isn’t enough. Lorenzo is the fastest rider in MotoGP in 2015. Ask Rossi and he will tell you that. Ask Marc Marquez and he will tell you that. But racing isn’t just about raw speed and consistency. You have to be prepared for whatever circumstances get thrown at you. And in recent races, it has been the wily old fox Rossi that has mastered Lorenzo in managing curve ball situations that emerged. At Silverstone, Misano and Twin Ring Motegi, I’d have put my mortgage on Lorenzo winning after practice and qualifying. Having looked unbeatable in the dry at Silverstone and Misano, it promptly rained on his parade and he took just 13-points in both from a position of unrivalled superiority on Friday and Saturday. And in Japan last weekend, he looked unstoppable in the wet, only for it to dry out! The incredible Twin Ring Motegi race showed how quickly the whole complexion of Rossi and Lorenzo’s epic title fight can change. In a matter of minutes, Lorenzo went from dominating by over three seconds to suddenly being on the receiving end of a humbling defeat to a resurgent Dani Pedrosa and Rossi. Before his front Bridgestone rain tyre turned to jelly on a rapidly drying track, Lorenzo looked like slashing Rossi’s advantage to just five-points. Instead he is in Phillip Island 18-points adrift, with Rossi coping better once his front tyre grip dropped off a cliff. I think it is appropriate that we are in Australia this weekend. It’s a country famous for dangerous animals like spiders and snakes. Great white sharks too are known to have circled in the waters around the jaw-dropping Phillip Island track. Lorenzo loved being the shark in his post race celebration after winning in Aragon. He needs to bite back after Motegi and be the shark again at Phillip Island. If not, Rossi might just eat his title hopes alive.
Jorge Lorenzo: “After another strange race I lost some valuable points in Motegi but I‘m still in contention for the championship title. It‘s true 18 points behind Valentino is a difficult margin to cut down but I will try with all my efforts. If I‘m able to win all the races and Vale makes any mistake we can win the championship. Now we are facing another nice race. Phillip Island is a track I like a lot but also Vale enjoys it here so it will be interesting. It‘s a very demanding track for the setting of the bike, also because of the tricky weather conditions, so we need to be prepared for anything.” Lorenzo: “I lost some valuable points”
Almost forgot, the Bogan's racing at home and will be all giddy. Single-handedly pouring piss-weak Fosters on the fantastic legacy of Gardner, Gobert, Bayliss, Corser and Doohan, which unfortunate rider will he take out on raceday?