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mogwai
16-Jul-2006, 12:51
Race of the year so far..

domski
16-Jul-2006, 13:15
Yep, awesome!!

:D

phillc
16-Jul-2006, 14:01
Phew! Can I breathe now?

Report here - http://kapitalmoto.co.uk/node/107

Ozz
16-Jul-2006, 22:04
Must catch a eurosport replay of that one then as I missed it!

Carbon749
16-Jul-2006, 22:14
Rossi back on form ... can he win the championship this year :confused:

ericthered40
16-Jul-2006, 22:22
Yep :D

domski
16-Jul-2006, 22:33
I think he won it today ;)

851neil
17-Jul-2006, 08:47
pedrosa robot boy looked really hacked off on his way into the garage...

doogalman
17-Jul-2006, 11:21
Shame!!!!!
Best man on the day won. Didn't Rossi look up for it from the start.

Ozz
17-Jul-2006, 11:39
The other riders must be wondering what they have to do......

doogalman
17-Jul-2006, 12:23
Maybe fighting for the win from the off (not settling for points) is the answer

skidlids
17-Jul-2006, 12:38
Fantastic race
hope Ellison gets that new Chassis soon, then again it didn't do Edwards a lot of good.
Caparossi still needs to get back to full fitness, he was quick but faded

Ozz
17-Jul-2006, 12:59
I see Bradley Smith finished 12th but with the 9th place rider just ahead. Good result.

smilo006
19-Jul-2006, 07:39
To be honest I think Rossi and Burgess planned the season this way. It is the only way he has not won the championship with a bad start to the season and having to catch up from behind. If he is staying in Moto GP, hope we will see him on a Duc!

jeff st4s
19-Jul-2006, 10:24
If he is staying in Moto GP, hope we will see him on a Duc!


According to his book he spoke to Ducati but did not want to get involved with all the politics of who's got he best engineered machinery. Japan v Italy.
I would rather see Loris try to win the championship next year due to his hard work, awesome riding style and determination, rather than buy in Rossi.
Sadly I think Loris's injury has put him too far back to catch up and win this year.
I stated on here from the begining they should not have employed Sete.
It would be cool if I was wrong and Loris started to catch up, with more twists and turns so far this is the best season I've seen.

MJS
19-Jul-2006, 11:48
According to his book he spoke to Ducati but did not want to get involved with all the politics of who's got he best engineered machinery. Japan v Italy.
I would rather see Loris try to win the championship next year due to his hard work, awesome riding style and determination, rather than buy in Rossi.
Sadly I think Loris's injury has put him too far back to catch up and win this year.
I stated on here from the begining they should not have employed Sete.
It would be cool if I was wrong and Loris started to catch up, with more twists and turns so far this is the best season I've seen.

I don't think Ducati will win a championship all the time they're on the Bridgestone rubber - sure, it makes them ultra-competitive at some tracks and gets them regular front-row starts and odd race wins, but over the course of a race and season, Michelin are far more consistent

Ozz
19-Jul-2006, 12:39
They would with Rossi riding. Even if he only Battlaxs on the bike....