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Posted by pablo on July 5, 2009, 12:25 pm
 
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Yeay, today's our local chance to see a race live around here. I am
about to hop on the bike and head there after having breakfast with 2
buddies.

Predictions - everybody pciks Rossi, and with Lorenzo battered up
after crashing not once but twice (nasty highside he explains with
slowing down and then pushing too hard on cold tires), and Stoner
still looking burned out... well, Rossi seems a safe choice. But
nothing is safe on this tricky circuit, as a number of riders can
attest to. But I pick Rossi - he'll be quite fresh compared to the
other top 2.

The battles behind are also going to be intriguing - the Honda duels,
in the Repsol garage Pedrosa vs Divizioso; and in the Gresini team
Elias (awesome result, this guy seems so inconsistent though among
strokes of genius) truly humiliated De Angelis in qualifying for now.
Hayden with something to prove on his best circuit - advantage or
curse? Edwards staying on track for the Mr Regularity award.

Posted by pablo on July 6, 2009, 1:38 am
 decent motogp race out there. wish i'd walso seen 125 and 250. :-)

who would have thought pedrosa would have run such a dominating race?
probably slowed down way too much on the last lap, allowing rossi to
get dangerously close. also very important that dovizioso tossed it -
that sets things in the honda garage straight for now. it's amazing
lorenzo was able to do what he did considering how banged up he got
yesterday, but then again, you pay for your mistakes. stoner once
again utter exhaustion syndrome. much better day for hayden, finally -
let's see if the can keep this up, but "this" is ultimately playing
midfield on a factory ride - hopefully he improves further. great
result for elias. edwards keeps the top ten dfinishes coming,
impressive.

Posted by Tony on July 6, 2009, 3:24 am
 On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 22:38:27 -0700 (PDT), pablo


How did Lorenzo keep on the bike in that incident when he passed
Rossi? On top of his recent injuries, a crash then could have been a
serious complication.

I hope both those two survive their intense rivalry this season.

Cheers, Tony.


Posted by Champ on July 6, 2009, 4:39 am
 On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 22:38:27 -0700 (PDT), pablo


I thought so.  Not dramatic, but tense.


His team worked some wonders on Sat night/Sunday morning.  Most of his
race laps were faster than his best Q time, which shows that someone
did something significant.


I'd be very surprised if it was down to Pedrosa just 'slowing down' -
he's much too experienced to make such a rookie mistake, surely.  I
wonder if the Honda got very short of fuel on the last lap?  The
Eurosport commentators had some detail info on how Honda were running
an 'old-fashioned; slipper clutch rather than the more-sophisticated
electronic corner-entry systems.  The slipper clutch results in less
fuel burn, which implies Honda were against the limit at this circuit.
Or maybe that's were Dani got his extra speed from.  There's some
interesting stuff going on here.


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Posted by Julian Bond on July 6, 2009, 5:28 am
 
And yet that was what he said on the BBC interview from the box. I bet
Captain Darling (Puig) had some choice words about it.


I had the same thought, also said by Neil Spalding on Eurosport. No
obvious problems getting back to the pits though.

What was odd was that the Pedrosa - Rossi gap seemed quite inconsistent
during the race. Without looking at all the stats, I'm not sure where
this came from. I remember seeing lots of red and blue against Rossi in
the second half of the race and no obvious mistakes from anyone, but lap
to lap it seemed to jump around by as much as a second.

It also seemed like this year's Bridgestones made setup harder than last
year and Rossi's strengths were at different parts of the circuit. Very
early in the race Rossi seemed to have a problem and yet just after that
he posts a fastest lap. More inconsistency. If he'd (and Lorenzo) had
managed to stay with Dani early on, I think they might have beaten him.

I loved the way Lorenzo's crew put out "3rd OK" just after he came out
of his near crash at the last turn. Good timing.

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