Andres125sx wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 10:26
etusch wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 08:36
Andres125sx wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 15:40
Of course, but to evaluate that you first need to know where the limit is, wich is what he was doing in practice. That´s the point of practice sesions, isn´t it?
Consequences of crashes means nothing. Same mistake can be very serious or not depending on factors riders can´t control. This crash from Marquez could have been trivial if the rear wheel do not bit the tarmac again and he just slide on the tarmac for example
He was unlucky. Obviously he´s one of those who take risks on any corner while some others will be more conservative and leave some safe margin on some corners, but we can´t (shouln´t) blame a rider because of testing the limits, that´s what they´re paid for. I will not blame those who are more conservatives either, as it´s a very dangerous sport, but will not blame those who assume risks anywhere either. Actually I´ll applaud them
This is a forced comment I think. Because you also know what I will say now.
Yes he should learn limits and he may crash while learning. If you close the limit step by step, then when you crash, it will not be that big probably. But in this case he leant the limit, the team understand that the tyres michelin brought the race spoilt honda's rear stability which was honda's main focus when they developing this bike. So tyre completely destroy bike's speed by lack of rear grip with honda ( and with suzuki ). It is obvious that this was one race speed deficit. He could accept this and can focus on next one which is now we don't know if he can race or not.
I count 3 important things MM knew but acted like he didn't know. Limit ( he learnt but tried to go beyond anyway), bike's character lost with the tyres, Bike is fast enough to fight whole season except this one. He and his team was aware of this and MM act like he didn't know.
Sorry but what an absurd comment... you think there's a red light in the bike flashing when the bike is on the limit?
That would be the only way to avoid a crash. You can't know beforehand what's the angle limit on each corner, you need to learn it, and that does imply assuming a risk. Learning where's the limit means sometimes a small slide and a scare that people don't even notice, sometimes a crash with no consequences, sometimes a huge crash and an injury
Racing would be easy and boring if anyone can predict where the limit is to avoid crashing...
So true!!
People cannot understand how racing goes nor can they understand the way Marc Marquez has become one of the greatest ever! They are just trying to find a way to say that it was his mistake alone that sent him airborne...
I know it will sound extravagant to Rossi fans but Marc has never lost throughout a season to anyone, only to himself! Even in 2015 he only lost because he crashed out trying too hard and not because the others beat him on track...unlike Rossi, Stoner, Lorenzo and Hayden who all lost to each other fair and square!
People don't give him enough credit for his achievements I think and that has to do with the way Rossi portrayed him as a "villain" to his fans back in 2015! This man should go down in history as one of the greatest ever "athletes" and not just "riders"!!
P.S. Marc, apart from 2019, never had the greatest or easiest bike which made crashing a usual thing for him! Just remember that the 2019 Honda (which was one of the greatest ever) ended Lorenzo's career...