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t-tony

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Lorenzo wins with a start to finish lead in Spain ( his 1st this year) as well as knowing he will ride the Yamaha next year. @hard top Roosi gets third and becomes the first man to reach 200 podiums! He also retains the lead in the championship.

Tony.
 
the german folgar won zarco made a brilliant recovery coming through the field to take second but I felt for the new guy rins he was doing great held the fastest lap then a mad lunge on the last corner for the lead had him off finishing way back. tbh much more entertaining than the main race
 
Lorenzo wins with a start to finish lead in Spain ( his 1st this year) as well as knowing he will ride the Yamaha next year. @hard top Roosi gets third and becomes the first man to reach 200 podiums! He also retains the lead in the championship.

Tony.

Can't believe Rossi 200 podiums! I'm sure there will be many more if the last couple of races are anything to go by.
 
He is the Peter Pan of Moto.GP that lad.:)

Tony.
 
will miss it tomorrow as im off to sunny (or not) Lincolnshire to pick up a set of csl style wheels I have managed to bag .cant even record it as I watch it on a mates virgin anywhere using his password
 
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Jorge Lorenzo moves to the 2nd place in the ‪#‎MotoGP‬ Championship standings!
Full results and statistics: http://bit.ly/ResultsFRAF



 
A good race, shame Cal binned his.:( Well done Bradders!:) Lorenzo was in a class of 1 today.

Tony.
 
haven't seen it yet but im glad Lorenzo is back on form it will make a good season especially as dovi is in the leading pack too cant be doing with one horse races. just a shame stoner retired now that would have been good racing
 
Stoner wanted to ride in Pedrosa's absence but Honda wouldn't let him. A good rider, but what a whinger!!

Tony.
 


Motorsport.com

“If I went back to racing, it would be in the golden age of the 500s, with real racing. Back then it was a sport; today it's s***.” - Casey Stoner on the state of modern MotoGP:

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Casey Stoner has lambasted the state of modern MotoGP in comparison with its "golden age" of 500cc two-stroke motorcycles and "real racing".
Stoner retired from racing at the end of the 2012 season at just 27 years of age, having notched up two world titles and 38 race wins in the premier class.

Though there have been suggestions the Australian could make a comeback, most notably when former Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa took three races out following forearm surgery in April, Stoner’s latest comments appear to pour cold water over any such prospect.

 
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