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Ian
03-Oct-2004, 00:21
1 Corser Troy Petronas FP1
2 Vermeulen Chris Honda CBR 1000RR
3 Toseland James Ducati 999 F04
4 Gimbert Sebastien Yamaha YZF R1
5 Laconi Régis Ducati 999 F04
6 Chili Pierfrancesco Ducati 998 RS
7 Martin Steve Ducati 999 RS
8 Haga Noriyuki Ducati 999 RS
9 Haslam Leon Ducati 999 RS
10 Walker Chris Petronas FP1
11 Borciani Marco Ducati 999 RS
12 Pedercini Lucio Ducati 998 RS
13 Clementi Ivan Kawasaki ZX 10
14 Bontempi Piergiorgio Suzuki GSX-R 1000
15 McCoy Garry Ducati 999 RS
16 Bussei Giovanni Ducati 998 RS

NBs996
03-Oct-2004, 00:26
Should make for a classic finale.

Hope the british boy on the ducati does his stuff, but I really think vermeulen will come out on top....

ok, so I might be having a big piece of humble pie might be for tea - we'll see!

Ian
03-Oct-2004, 01:59
it really could be down to race positions in race 2. Regis does not go well at Magny-Cours, perhaps JT has an advantage, I hope he wins the championship, but I have a feeling that CV will get a double win. Haga needs other people to give him the win with dnf's.

KeefyB
03-Oct-2004, 07:10
First off,Troy Corsers Superpole lap was amazing.He was a couple of tenths down at the first two splits,then made it up on the last.Awesome riding.Vermeulen was watching it on the monitor and looked gobsmacked.
As for the races,Toselands front row start has to give him a psychological advantage over Laconi,although the home crowd support may lift him to better things.
There is a question mark over Vermeulens injuries.Can he last out for the two twenty odd lap races?Throw in the track specialist Gimbert and we have some interesting racing.
I,for one,will be glued to my TV.

TP
03-Oct-2004, 08:46
I'm considering not going to Donington this morning to watch this.

I sincerely hope that Vermuelen gets up and wins both races, IMO he deserves it more than Laconi and Toseland who both could have won the championship a few rounds ago if they'd stopped buggerising around. having said that, if Vermuelen wins he still needs the placings to go his way to get the championship.

Haga's got no chance I think. And Troy Corser has long been the king of superpole (even though he hates it!) and I would dearly love to see him on a competitive bike, he's a quality rider.

TP
03-Oct-2004, 09:20
I was just looking at the points situation, if Vermuelen wins both races (come on Chris!) Laconi can still finish second in both and win the title. If Laconi finishes with a second and a third he will tie with Vermuelen (assuming Vermuelen wins both - which he normally seems to come second in the first race, goes back and sets the bike up properly then wins the second. At least he has recently, unless he falls off in the warm up lap ...)

As you can see by the calculations I've done I want Vermuelen to win.

Haven't done any crunching for Toseland ...

COME ON CHRIS! GO YOU GOOD THING!!

ScottyB
03-Oct-2004, 09:57
My heart wants Toseland to win but being a betting man my money is on Vermeulen.

It is going to be a cracker of a day watching it.

KeefyB
03-Oct-2004, 17:37
Originally posted by tp-996
I'm considering not going to Donington this morning to watch this.

I sincerely hope that Vermuelen gets up and wins both races, IMO he deserves it more than Laconi and Toseland who both could have won the championship a few rounds ago if they'd stopped buggerising around. having said that, if Vermuelen wins he still needs the placings to go his way to get the championship.

Haga's got no chance I think. And Troy Corser has long been the king of superpole (even though he hates it!) and I would dearly love to see him on a competitive bike, he's a quality rider.
Ah c'mon.JT has raised his game and been really strong for the last four rounds.He fought all the way at Laguna,Assen and Imola.He rode a champions race today and fully deserved the title.What Vermuelen did on the 'Onda this year was truly outstanding,although I think he would have done even better if he had a team mate to help in the development.
Oh,and as for writing off Haga,:lol:

TP
03-Oct-2004, 23:37
Originally posted by KeefyB
Ah c'mon.JT has raised his game and been really strong for the last four rounds.He fought all the way at Laguna,Assen and Imola.He rode a champions race today and fully deserved the title.What Vermuelen did on the 'Onda this year was truly outstanding,although I think he would have done even better if he had a team mate to help in the development.
Oh,and as for writing off Haga,:lol:

Well, I didn't think Haga had a chance of winning and he came third - I must have been doing alright.

I haven't seen the racing due to a VCR issue so I don't know what happened really, other than two breakdowns with the Honda? Very disapointing.

Nevermind, it's good to see Ducati taking the championship still - well done JT.