What was hasty about it? There were riders doing lap times 9s a lap faster than Rossi, MM and Lorenzo for many laps before even MM pitted. That was an awful race by Yamaha, they may as well throw the pit board away since clearly the riders don't use it.Shrieker wrote:Wow, that was a really unpredictable race. Redding went down in the gravel but still managed to snatch thirdIt was all about being at the right place at the right time. Pit stop timing was crucial, and Lorenzo had one over Rossi at that department but was probably too hasty. Should've waited until his dry tires gained temperature properly. I still think Lorenzo has a greater chance of winning the title despite being 23 points behind. If these two last races hadn't been wet, most likely Lorenzo would be up ahead in the table.
I think so yea. I think i also saw Rossis side have "PIT" on their board as well but they just kept going both of them.FoxHound wrote:I saw the pit boards for Lorenzo to come in but he followed Rossi.
Where those 2 just playing cat and mouse with each other or was it an actual strategy balls up?
Honda doens't need a second driver competing with Marquez. Dani knows the team and occasionally Pedrosa wil win a race. The team loves and know him and to be fair Dani can be quick from time to time. Who would do a better job than Dani? Scot Redding and Crutchlow's performance shows that Dani isn't that bad at all. Redding and Cal are fast riders on factory material and they also can't compete with the top3. So I don't think Zarco, Rabat, Morbidelli or Lowes would do better then Redding and Cal. Pedrosa is their best option and Honda is really happy to have him. Only the likes of Dovi or Iannone would be an improvement even Bradl couldn't out perform Pedrosa with factory material.GPR-A wrote:And why is Honda hell bent on doing such charity? Allowing Dani Pedrosa to continue to ride. There are some exciting talents on moto 2 and I am sure straight out of the box, they can perform better than him. Even if Dani would have performed decently, they could have been in the hunt for constructors. It seems Dani is more afraid of other bikes around, than my old cat at the sound of a utensil falling. Nothing against him as human being, but as a rider, it's a big question on Honda.
I wonder what´s thinking the member who downvoted this as fanboy, when it´s exactly the opposite. I´m saying Honda riders will never favour any Yamaha rider (insinuating this is utter BS) and saying I don´t like talking about who´s the best of all time before posting my opinion...Andres125sx wrote:Sure, Marquez will do all he can to help Lorenzo...J.A.W. wrote:Will the Honda boys 'run interference' - on effective behalf of George - to prevent the "bad penny" Rossi - taking it?![]()
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Where have you been past two seasons?
Lorenzo and Marquez can´t cope with each other, even the King of Spain forced them to shake their hands in an effort to calm them down
Also, Rossi was Marquez´s idol before joining MotoGP. He said it publicly several times.
Pedrosa-Lorenzo relationship has never been a special one either...
About the GOAT debate, I´ve never wasted a minute trying to compare drivers from different eras. Not in F1 and neither in MotoGP. Different eras can´t be compared. I never say the best of all times, I always say one of the best of all times, even when refering to Alonso when he´s the best of all times![]()
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If I´d be forced to say a name, I´d say Rossi. Even Agostini reached all his titles in a short period, with best bike what could be considered a winning streak (please don´t take this literally). Rossi is winning titles for decades, with different brands (Aprilia, Honda, Yamaha), and even with different engines (2 and 4 strokes). 18 seasons after his first title, he´s still fighting for a new one. To me that counts.
He said it was to see the Yamahas and their tyres, he watched how bad they were and once his bike started to move entered the pits for slicks. Not a bad strategy I thinkGPR-A wrote:Biggggg F*** up from Yamaha !!!!!
I did not understand why MM let Rossi through before their second PIT. It enabled Rossi go ahead and overtake Lorenzo. MM and Rossi, hand in glove.
Totally agree.Sevach wrote:They were so focused on playing "chicken" with each other that they completely forgot to read the race imo.
Maybe the fault is mine since looking back it seems like i didn't make myself too clear.Cold Fussion wrote: What was hasty about it? There were riders doing lap times 9s a lap faster than Rossi, MM and Lorenzo for many laps before even MM pitted. That was an awful race by Yamaha, they may as well throw the pit board away since clearly the riders don't use it.