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At the risk of starting to sound like a MM93 fanboy  :whistling: , that young man is brilliant on that Honda. This year he is going to be crowned champion again. The rest of the guys are fighting for the lesser positions.

Dovi tried his best, but when MM93 lit the fuse, he had no answer for him.

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Wonder how the Wetblanket and MM fans ( or more accurately put, the Rossi haters) are computing JL blaming MM for his crash?

 

I'll concede. I rolled my eyes at him. But also I knew he was going to blame Marquez the moment his noggin hit the deck.

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But holy effing cow, what a dice between MM and Dovi. There was even a point where it thought that Ianonne was going to mug them both.

 

Even though Rossi was way down, I really enjoyed that race.

 

MM might just need to tone down his post race celebrations a tad, it seems a bit forced.

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But holy effing cow, what a dice between MM and Dovi. There was even a point where it thought that Ianonne was going to mug them both.

 

Even though Rossi was way down, I really enjoyed that race.

 

MM might just need to tone down his post race celebrations a tad, it seems a bit forced.

 

Yeah holy smokes it was a good race. It was great seeing the lighter blue bikes in the mix as well.

 

And ditto, MM needs to stop the shenanigans, it doesn't really work if it's forced. I do however think he didn't expect to win this race, so there might have been a bit more adrenaline than expected.

 

Also, what in the world is going on at Yamaha. This is not a quick fix issue either. I have to wonder about Rossi, he has always said as long as he remains competitive and the motivation is there, he will race, but after the last 23 races, are both those elements still present? I hope they can turn things around sooner, rather than later.

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Yeah holy smokes it was a good race. It was great seeing the lighter blue bikes in the mix as well.

 

And ditto, MM needs to stop the shenanigans, it doesn't really work if it's forced. I do however think he didn't expect to win this race, so there might have been a bit more adrenaline than expected.

 

Also, what in the world is going on at Yamaha. This is not a quick fix issue either. I have to wonder about Rossi, he has always said as long as he remains competitive and the motivation is there, he will race, but after the last 23 races, are both those elements still present? I hope they can turn things around sooner, rather than later.

Yeah look, whatever is happening at Yamaha is a bit ridiculous. I hope they sort it. Even the non Rossi fans would agree that it wouldn’t be cool for him to go out like this.

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Rossi is/was the boss at victory shenanigans on the slow down lap. He had countless original ideas and executed them well. WhoreGay tried to follow with his flag stabbing land grab without compensation and now MarkyMark looks like one of the action figures from my kids Fortnite game.

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So after 2 weeks of thought and contemplation Lorenzo still believes his fall was Marc's fault.

What a douche!!!

What adds to it for is, is how he about “the foot”, not “my” foot. It’s the doors fault, not MY foots fault. He is so tuned to not accept any blame, even his own body parts are not his when they don’t work.

 

It’s juts a little thing, but it illiterates the issue.

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So after 2 weeks of thought and contemplation Lorenzo still believes his fall was Marc's fault.

What a douche!!!

There was moerse debate on another group about this.

 

I think they are both at fault.

 

MM did over cook it and ran JL wide. BUT it was JL who didn’t pick the bile up and decided to open the throttle on the marbles.

 

So MM is to blame for putting JL where he was.

JL is to blame for crashing himself out.

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So MM is to blame for putting JL where he was.

JL is to blame for crashing himself out.

 

I think that's the crux of the matter. Marc was hot into the corner, I think anyone can accept that. But it's the first turn of the first lap, and it's Marc Marquez, what do you expect. Jorge took the decision to try and ride around the outside of Marc, instead of cutting to the inside and nearly launched himself into orbit. The one situation led to the other, unfortunately Jorge made the wrong choice. I guess it can be argued that if Marc hadn't divebombed the **** out of Jorge, the crash never would have happened. Oh well.

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