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Skreemer posted:So, who's going to the GP in Austin? I had some stuff come up and couldn't swing the tickets. Probably Marquez, but if Vinales wins then slavvy has to get a tastefully done #25 tattoo on his bicep.
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Skreemer posted:So, who's going to the GP in Austin? I had some stuff come up and couldn't swing the tickets. I will be there. My first time at a MotoGP race even though I've been watching for like 9 years now. I'm pretty excited. So if anyone has suggestions on Austin/COTA I'm interested in hearing them. We're sitting at turn 15.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 19:46 |
builds character posted:Probably Marquez, but if Vinales wins then slavvy has to get a tastefully done #25 tattoo on his bicep. Don't paint me wrong, i like cutie vinales as much as the next teenage girl, but i know over-hype when i see it so I'm still hoping to look shrewdly cunning by the end of the season by predicting a Marquez title this early.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 20:27 |
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Gay Nudist Dad posted:I will be there. My first time at a MotoGP race even though I've been watching for like 9 years now. I'm pretty excited. If you're there for the weekend the seating is essentially a free for all Friday/Saturday. I'd suggest sitting in turn one for one of those days and grandstand on the other. I'd also check out turn 19. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen and a big brim hat. You might look like a dork but the sun is brutal out there and three days of it leaves me a mess. There's no size restrictions of water bottles as long as they're sealed. I usually bring two super tall 2L bottles. Snacks/booze are another story. It's a gamble to get them into the venue. Last year my snacks got confiscated, but I got my flask in. All previous years, they could care less and only glanced in the main compartment of my bag. Try to eat big before/after the event. Austin has some amazing food so if you're visiting you should def try to get as much as it in as possible. Finally, do all your shopping Friday/Saturday. The lines get stupid on race day, although they've been getting better lately. Last year several manufacturers did bike test rides.
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DevCore posted:If you're there for the weekend the seating is essentially a free for all Friday/Saturday. I'd suggest sitting in turn one for one of those days and grandstand on the other. I'd also check out turn 19. Thanks! I was planning on spending Fri/Sat cruising around the track and getting my stupid merch purchases out of the way. The site says 20oz factory-sealed water bottles - is the size restriction new this year? It also mentions Camelbaks are allowed if they're empty, but that's only useful if there's a place to fill them inside. Are there water fountains/fill stations around the circuit? Mostly I think we'll be spending a short enough time at the track Fri/Sat that our main meals will be in the city but race day I expect to pretty much plant my rear end at the circuit, so we'll probably just eat inside on Sunday. e: and sun protection was already in the plans. We are pale Seattleites.
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Gay Nudist Dad posted:Thanks! I was planning on spending Fri/Sat cruising around the track and getting my stupid merch purchases out of the way. You're better off bringing a 6-pack or more of 20oz waters than relying on anything inside the park. There are stations but it's nasty water out of a giant tank and it will be busy there all of the time. Sunscreen Hat Water EarPlugs If you want to see the riders/bikes try to sit as high as you can, otherwise you're staring through the catchfence and it's a pain in the rear end to get pictures through it. On raceday if you want food, eat early during the Moto2 race, not everyone will have shown up yet and the lines at the concession stands won't be too long. If you try in between races, the lines will be forever. As stated buy all the crap you want Friday/Saturday and try to bring as much water as you can on Sunday.
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I miss Indy
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nsaP posted:I miss Indy Yeah. That was a fun race. Maybe someday, when the sheiks take over the midwest, they'll bring back F1 or MotoGP. Although I'd love to see a WSBK race within driving distance.
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nsaP posted:I miss Indy No time for race, Dr. Jones
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 00:59 |
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Also I'm watching the 2006 season and I also miss Americans in global motorcycle racing. We got PJ and I think that's it. These races will have 3 mericans in the top for or Edwards and Hayden leading Assen
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Remind me again, everyone was injured right? Thats why it was just those two and the tragic comedy of errors that eventuated?
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 03:20 |
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Rossi was hurt and Capirossi got merked in Catalunya the race before. But Pedrosa was nowhere and saying it's cause people were injured isn't fair to Hayden or Edwards. They were both front runners for a lot of the season, Edwards led in more than one race and Hayden was usually with the lead group.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 04:44 |
algebra testes posted:tragic comedy of errors that eventuated? Surprisingly, not the worst thing I've heard Nicky's championship year called.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 09:25 |
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nsaP posted:Also I'm watching the 2006 season and I also miss Americans in global motorcycle racing. We got PJ and I think that's it. Same. I'm not usually rah-rah U-S-A in motorsports, but wouldn't it be awesome if... Hope somebody new comes in soon.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 10:03 |
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nsaP posted:Rossi was hurt and Capirossi got merked in Catalunya the race before. But Pedrosa was nowhere and saying it's cause people were injured isn't fair to Hayden or Edwards. They were both front runners for a lot of the season, Edwards led in more than one race and Hayden was usually with the lead group. This post is amazing because it completely forgot about Marco Melandri. Just liken I did until I googled the season results. Slavvy posted:Surprisingly, not the worst thing I've heard Nicky's championship year called. When Pedrosa torpedoed Hayden I went out and howled at the moon. God that was hilarious. But seriously I was/am the biggest Texas Tornado fan so that race makes me sad till this day. Also Bayliss winning the finale was so dope.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 10:38 |
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algebra testes posted:This post is amazing because it completely forgot about Marco Melandri. Speaking of Marco Melandri, he's back in the WSBK after not riding in a major racing series for an entire year: pre:Current WSBK championship standings POS Rider Points Manu 1 JONATHAN REA 145 KAWASAKI 2 CHAZ DAVIES 95 DUCATI 3 TOM SYKES 91 KAWASAKI 4 MARCO MELANDRI 81 DUCATI 5 ALEX LOWES 65 YAMAHA 6 MICHAEL VAN DER MARK 49 YAMAHA 7 JORDI TORRES 48 BMW 8 XAVI FORÉS 44 DUCATI 9 LEON CAMIER 38 MV AGUSTA 10 EUGENE LAVERTY 30 APRILIA 11 NICKY HAYDEN 27 HONDA 12 STEFAN BRADL 19 HONDA 13 MARKUS REITERBERGER 19 BMW 14 ROMÁN RAMOS 18 KAWASAKI 15 LEANDRO MERCADO 17 APRILIA 16 RANDY KRUMMENACHER 14 KAWASAKI 17 ALEX DE ANGELIS 13 KAWASAKI 18 LORENZO SAVADORI 10 APRILIA 19 RICCARDO RUSSO 4 YAMAHA 20 JOSHUA BROOKES 4 YAMAHA 21 JULIAN SIMON 4 APRILIA 22 ONDREJ JEZEK 3 KAWASAKI 23 AYRTON BADOVINI 2 KAWASAKI
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 13:05 |
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Wait isnt FORMER BSB SUPERBIKE CHAMPION Josh Brookes back in the BSB?
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harperdc posted:Same. I'm not usually rah-rah U-S-A in motorsports, but wouldn't it be awesome if... I was lucky enough to meet/talk to Kevin Schwantz a few years ago at a bar that was hosting the GP watch events here in Austin. He mentioned he had been working with youth/amateur race leagues to try and groom potential GP candidates. So maybe in the next few years we'll see a couple younger American riders filter into the Moto3 scene.
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algebra testes posted:Wait isnt FORMER BSB SUPERBIKE CHAMPION Josh Brookes back in the BSB? pre:Pos No Rider Team Pts 1 91 Leon Haslam JG Speedfit Kawasaki 86 2 12 Luke Mossey JG Speedfit Kawasaki 81 3 24 Christian Iddon Tyco BMW 65 4 25 Josh Brookes Anvil Hire TAG Yamaha 48 5 60 Peter Hickman Smiths Racing BMW 37 6 2 Glenn Irwin Be Wiser Ducati 36 7 22 Jason O'Halloran Honda Racing 32 8 4 Dan Linfoot Honda Racing 30 9 77 James Ellison McAMS Yamaha 21 10 7 Michael Laverty McAMS Yamaha 21
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DevCore posted:I was lucky enough to meet/talk to Kevin Schwantz a few years ago at a bar that was hosting the GP watch events here in Austin. The hard part of that appears to be that the European kids start so early. Wonder what the average age of Moto3 is now, there's a lot of 16-, 17- and 18-year-olds. And it seems a stretch to think many Americans would want to send their motorbike child genius to Europe that young. I think that's the key behind MotoAmerica, give them a start here that merges into the ladder.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 23:19 |
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Edwards mentioned that one of the problems he faced was that most Americans came through Superbikes, and once you get to motogp you are at tracks that these guys had been racing on for 10 years in junior classes. If you then consider Edwards did well at either new tracks like Qatar or tracks on the WSBK calander like Assen and Donnington that makes sense. That double wammy of starting young and just racing on these circuits is really tough.
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# ? Apr 22, 2017 00:55 |
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Skreemer posted:So, who's going to the GP in Austin? I had some stuff come up and couldn't swing the tickets. I'm here for it, 3rd year in a row. It's always a good time and Austin is an amazing city.
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# ? Apr 22, 2017 02:02 |
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Double postin don't care, I'm pretty pumped for the Marquez, Vinales, Rossi start. Hopefully this race doesn't turn into a huge Honda lead again.
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AncientTV posted:Double postin don't care, I'm pretty pumped for the Marquez, Vinales, Rossi start. Hopefully this race doesn't turn into a huge Honda lead again. Did you see the practice start after qualifying? Marquez and Folger took off at the same time with Folger behind and he took the lead. I wouldn't be surprised if marquez ended until 3rd or 4th by the first turn and at least has to work for it.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 02:50 |
Good to see george getting back in the mix too, his race pace is poo poo but at least his great starts combined with his drag-racer bike should hopefully lead to some interesting poo poo.
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https://twitter.com/MotoGP/status/856089091837837312
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 13:10 |
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From the viewpoint i had all three races were pretty tame. A few dust-ups here and there but mostly boring. I just got home from the track as Kuffs and his brother so graciously had extra tickets and thought to bring me along. We even sat by turn two for a while.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:42 |
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COTA is a garbage track with way too many bottom gear hairpins. Even the smaller classes get all broken up and the big bikes turn into the occasional 1 on 1 dual as someone catches up but there is never any pack of riders.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 02:09 |
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<3 Zarco, I finally have a frenchman who can race for poo poo. Seriously though, you have to be dead inside to not find his riding style awesome. He wrings the poo poo out of that bike!
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Skreemer posted:From the viewpoint i had all three races were pretty tame. A few dust-ups here and there but mostly boring. I just got home from the track as Kuffs and his brother so graciously had extra tickets and thought to bring me along. We even sat by turn two for a while. I was at the same turn, and agreed on the tameness.
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Barnsy posted:<3 Zarco, I finally have a frenchman who can race for poo poo. Agreed. I wonder which factory ride he's getting next year. I can't imagine him staying on a satellite team but if you're yamaha don't you want to keep him as long as you can because Rossi's getting old? Maybe even set up some sort of arrangement like Crutchlow has? What'd everyone think about Rossi's penalty? I don't really get what else he's supposed to do there. Not a big deal because it didn't end up mattering, I just don't get it. RIP Vinales perfect season. Slavvy, now's the time to buy while the bandwagon stock is low!
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 15:00 |
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I was at 19 and I got to see a couple of great scenes. That said, I am critical of the track's design. I wish is had more sweeping high-speed turns rather than non-stop technical turns. (Think Laguna Seca) I think they designed it with the spectator as the main focus, racing being the secondary focus. People always flock to turn 15, but I find that section to be really boring.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 15:48 |
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DevCore posted:I was at 19 and I got to see a couple of great scenes. For those screaming about the design, blame Kevin Schwantz, he's basically the reason the thing was ever even built. If you watched how bumpy it was in the turn 18/19 complex, one of the Honda F1 drivers during a meet and greet in the Honda tent apologized to Marquez and Pedrosa for the cars more or less ruining the surface. Who Cares, Rossi is 38 and back at the top of the championship. Yes, I know it doesn't mean much as it's only the 3rd race of the season, but both of the other front runners have fallen and Rossi has proven to be a "Sunday Rider" pulling rabbits out of hats when he needs to. (look at the COTA qualifying, pulling himself to the front row on the last lap) Skreemer fucked around with this message at 17:29 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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Skreemer posted:For those screaming about the design, blame Kevin Schwantz, he's basically the reason the thing was ever even built. If you watched how bumpy it was in the turn 18/19 complex, one of the Honda F1 drivers during a meet and greet in the Honda tent apologized to Marquez and Pedrosa for the cars more or less ruining the surface. Seriously though, PEDs?
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Zarco builds character posted:Agreed. I wonder which factory ride he's getting next year. I can't imagine him staying on a satellite team but if you're yamaha don't you want to keep him as long as you can because Rossi's getting old? Maybe even set up some sort of arrangement like Crutchlow has? Zarco isn't going anywhere next year because he's on a two-year contract like most people. I hope and dream that when rossi throws in the towel zarco can take his seat but replacing one of the dumbledores at suzuki is a more realistic prospect. COTA sucks balls because it's a multi-line car track and has nothing to offer bikes, it's also got way too many corners and is generally too texas in every measure. Also if rossi is on PED's the mcguiness is a literal cyborg deliberately engineered to look like a pasty unfit englishman.
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Petition to start MotoPED, you have to be at least 50 years old and any drug use is legal across the board
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:17 |
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DevCore posted:I was at 19 and I got to see a couple of great scenes. Sector 1 is a ton of long corners and Sector 3 has a damned triple-apex right, they're just built more for cars than bikes as mentioned. Wide circuit plus wide runoff means the risks will be lowered (see Zarco v Rossi). That penalty on Rossi was bullshit too, it may be to the letter of the law but ignoring that if Rossi has "kept his line" he would've been turfed by Zarco.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 01:28 |
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builds character posted:Seriously though, PEDs? Nah the bike is really good and he is slower that his team mate he just hasn't fallen off. Also a lot of great riders retire due to injuries or being sick of being injured. Foggy, Doohan, Rainey etc so for that reason the strangest thing about him is the tracks are somewhat more safer than even a few years ago so there is less risk of a horrific injury or a series of determination sapping injuries. Its hasn't been uncommon for race drivers to doninate as late as late 30s assuming they have a good car. I think we haven't seen it due to the sheer attrition of bike racing.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 02:33 |
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Rossi's penalty was because he gained .3 going off so they deducted .3 from his finished time. It was not a penalty, it was a time correction. Had nothing to do with the reason why he went off, I dunno why people don't get this. Most riders, when they leave the track, try to rejoin in the same place relative to other riders as they were in before they went off. Rossi did not because he's Rossi.
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nsaP posted:Rossi's penalty was because he gained .3 going off so they deducted .3 from his finished time. It was not a penalty, it was a time correction. Had nothing to do with the reason why he went off, I dunno why people don't get this. Most riders, when they leave the track, try to rejoin in the same place relative to other riders as they were in before they went off. Rossi did not because he's Rossi. Seriously. I thought it was a pretty simple explanation. He got bumped off the line and had to straightline the turn, giving him a huge time advantage. Maybe because we had the Americans announcing for this round and they explained it bad?
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