Don't pull out my bike
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And watching Moto3 is way better than motogp.
I know that it may sound bad but I actually hope that he'll struggle. If he's ok with the bike from the get go that means that Honda finally addressed that issue and Marc would probably win the title in a record time. I don't mind Marc winning again this year, I just want it to be exciting fight for the title. If I want to watch someone dominate I turn on F1 and Mercedes
Thats if Marc is fit. He's now missing the Qatar test, so his first time on the bike would be at the first round.Cuky wrote: ↑23 Feb 2021, 11:51I have to correct my last post. Petronas Yamaha is not the next one to show us their bikes, it's actually Pramac Ducati on 25th.
I know that it may sound bad but I actually hope that he'll struggle. If he's ok with the bike from the get go that means that Honda finally addressed that issue and Marc would probably win the title in a record time. I don't mind Marc winning again this year, I just want it to be exciting fight for the title. If I want to watch someone dominate I turn on F1 and Mercedes
Having initially been put into a coma and onto assisted breathing, Gresini showed signs of improvement in January and was brought out of his coma.
But in recent weeks doctors had to put him back into a coma as he battled pneumonia caused by the virus.
The Gresini team announced on Tuesday morning that the Italian had passed away.
“The news we would have never wanted to give, and that unfortunately we are forced to share with all of you,” the statement read.
“After nearly two months battling against Covid, Fausto Gresini has sadly passed away, few days after turning 60.
“All of Gresini Racing are close to Fausto’s family in support: his wife Nadia and the four children Lorenzo, Luca, Alice and Agnese... as well as everyone who had the chance to get to know him and love him throughout the years.”