Oh yeah... they are there some years now and when they appeared was the time i stopped watching MotoGP.
This ruined everything imo and i don't like it at all mostly the huge ugly wings in the fairing
See this video that explains almost everything...
Oh yeah... they are there some years now and when they appeared was the time i stopped watching MotoGP.
Indeed. But actually this season...
This is not unusual. Riding a MotoGP bike is hard. You are punished more readily for mistakes. It's not like F1 where the cars have become much easier to drive.Andres125sx wrote: ↑08 Oct 2024, 08:34Bagnaia crashed while leading
Martin crashed while leading
Marquez crashed while leading
Acosta crashed while leading
IMHO tires are even more unpredictable than we think, there must be some other factor apart from dirty air affecting pressure and grip, it cannot be a coincidence than every top rider in MotoGP has crashed while leading
No idea when did you start watching MotoGP, but for someone like me who watch MotoGP (500cc) since Doohan days, that is VERY unusual. Some crash while leading is normal, but so many, at very same season, with so many different riders, actually is very unusual and there must be some reason. Not sure if tires, aero, or a combination of both, but I have no doubt there´s some reasonAR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 21:56This is not unusual. Riding a MotoGP bike is hard. You are punished more readily for mistakes. It's not like F1 where the cars have become much easier to drive.Andres125sx wrote: ↑08 Oct 2024, 08:34Bagnaia crashed while leading
Martin crashed while leading
Marquez crashed while leading
Acosta crashed while leading
IMHO tires are even more unpredictable than we think, there must be some other factor apart from dirty air affecting pressure and grip, it cannot be a coincidence than every top rider in MotoGP has crashed while leading
Cheers mate!CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2024, 09:51I love it @chuck - that you are so enthused with the motoGP. This is what the racing ought to be - and less platforming and flag/banner/scarf waving partisanship which does sell merch and gets eyeballs on TVs...but it is not appreciating the art and challenge of the activity. F1 has lost it's way, for me, in ways that the Motogp has not. Saying that, as Liberty are now looking to buy it, we might be seeing the peak of motogp now!
If you have a chance, would honestly recommend getting your eyes onto the Moto3 races too - they are only 10 secs (ish) slower on 60hp bikes and the levels of outright insanity and balls from these guys is another level. I would say that there are more heart in mouth moments and crazy results in it.
The current motogp bikes are insane things. I like to think I could give one a good go - but I know my levels and I would still be 15s a lap off the pace even on one of these! I would love to try to get the stupendous levels of acceleration into a 'normal' feeling level..but no..the intimidation would be intense.