FP1:
Pos. Num. Rider Bike Time Diff Diff Prev
1 44 Pol ESPARGARO Yamaha 1'34.530
2 41 Aleix ESPARGARO Forward Yamaha 1'34.719 0.189 0.189
3 99 Jorge LORENZO Yamaha 1'34.736 0.206 0.017
4 93 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 1'34.770 0.240 0.034
5 38 Bradley SMITH Yamaha 1'34.915 0.385 0.145
6 46 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 1'34.974 0.444 0.059
7 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 1'35.069 0.539 0.095
8 26 Dani PEDROSA Honda 1'35.187 0.657 0.118
9 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA Honda 1'35.364 0.834 0.177
10 6 Stefan BRADL Honda 1'35.885 1.355 0.521
11 29 Andrea IANNONE Ducati 1'35.888 1.358 0.003
12 5 Colin EDWARDS Forward Yamaha 1'36.269 1.739 0.381
13 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW Ducati 1'36.295 1.765 0.026
14 45 Scott REDDING Honda 1'36.353 1.823 0.058
15 68 Yonny HERNANDEZ Ducati 1'36.363 1.833 0.010
16 17 Karel ABRAHAM Honda 1'36.375 1.845 0.012
17 7 Hiroshi AOYAMA Honda 1'36.521 1.991 0.146
18 23 Broc PARKES PBM 1'37.209 2.679 0.688
19 69 Nicky HAYDEN Honda 1'37.275 2.745 0.066
20 8 Hector BARBERA Avintia 1'37.370 2.840 0.095
21 70 Michael LAVERTY PBM 1'37.488 2.958 0.118
22 63 Mike DI MEGLIO Avintia 1'37.498 2.968 0.010
23 9 Danilo PETRUCCI ART 1'37.732 3.202 0.234
FP2:
Pos. Num. Rider Bike Time Diff Diff Prev
1 41 Aleix ESPARGARO Forward Yamaha 1'33.653
2 93 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 1'33.864 0.211 0.211
3 26 Dani PEDROSA Honda 1'34.069 0.416 0.205
4 99 Jorge LORENZO Yamaha 1'34.148 0.495 0.079
5 29 Andrea IANNONE Ducati 1'34.277 0.624 0.129
6 38 Bradley SMITH Yamaha 1'34.286 0.633 0.009
7 46 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 1'34.286 0.633 0.000
8 44 Pol ESPARGARO Yamaha 1'34.408 0.755 0.122
9 6 Stefan BRADL Honda 1'34.457 0.804 0.049
10 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 1'34.460 0.807 0.003
11 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA Honda 1'34.466 0.813 0.006
12 45 Scott REDDING Honda 1'35.445 1.792 0.979
13 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW Ducati 1'35.469 1.816 0.024
14 68 Yonny HERNANDEZ Ducati 1'35.537 1.884 0.068
15 5 Colin EDWARDS Forward Yamaha 1'35.590 1.937 0.053
16 7 Hiroshi AOYAMA Honda 1'35.787 2.134 0.197
17 69 Nicky HAYDEN Honda 1'35.891 2.238 0.104
18 17 Karel ABRAHAM Honda 1'35.925 2.272 0.034
19 23 Broc PARKES PBM 1'36.046 2.393 0.121
20 8 Hector BARBERA Avintia 1'36.270 2.617 0.224
21 70 Michael LAVERTY PBM 1'36.280 2.627 0.010
22 9 Danilo PETRUCCI ART 1'36.657 3.004 0.377
23 63 Mike DI MEGLIO Avintia 1'36.724 3.071 0.067
AE breaks Stoners track record using the super soft tires. In other news, MM is still fast :P
Quote from: thought on June 26, 2014, 08:30:17 AM
AE breaks Stoners track record using the super soft tires. In other news, MM is still fast :P
When is he not? Anyway, AE might be able to get his bike up there during qualy, but unless they can make that super soft last, he should be passed very quickly during the race.
Or he'll crash.
Aleix has been a little disappointing on race day.
Anyone know how qualifying went?
1 41 Aleix ESPARGARO SPA NGM Forward Racing Forward Yamaha 298.5 1'38.789
2 93 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 289.0 1'40.194 1.405 / 1.405
3 26 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 301.5 1'40.732 1.943 / 0.538
4 29 Andrea IANNONE ITA Pramac Racing Ducati 289.7 1'40.786 1.997 / 0.054
5 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR Ducati Team Ducati 290.8 1'40.796 2.007 / 0.010
6 38 Bradley SMITH GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 296.0 1'40.818 2.029 / 0.022
7 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Ducati Team Ducati 296.1 1'41.140 2.351 / 0.322
8 6 Stefan BRADL GER LCR Honda MotoGP Honda 276.9 1'41.982 3.193 / 0.842
9 99 Jorge LORENZO SPA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 297.1 1'42.259 3.470 / 0.277
10 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA SPA GO&FUN Honda Gresini Honda 289.1 1'42.884 4.095 / 0.625
11 44 Pol ESPARGARO SPA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 299.7 1'43.085 4.296 / 0.201
12 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 298.9 1'43.625 4.836 / 0.540
MM is unstoppable! [bow_down]
Missed the first 30-odd minutes of the broadcast.
Some riders started in pit lane?
Details appreciated. ;D
Rossi was the only rider that mattered that started from pit lane because he went out on the warm up lap on slicks and decided to change over to rains (good move). They all then went from rains to slicks later in the race. Weird race.
Has anyone heard the excuses for Lorenzo yet?
Quote from: The Orange Architect on June 29, 2014, 04:37:33 AM
Has anyone heard the excuses for Lorenzo yet?
Lorenzo admitted he was scared.
Pity Rossi blew it on tire choice, if he hadn't started from pit row he could easily have gotten a podium
Lorenzo interview was very honest. Lost confidence due to past rain accident memory.
Rossi was great and the gamble didn't payoff and had to start from pit. He could've fought with front guys if it weren't the case.
MM - what else can be said
Dovi did a decent job at keeping up with MM at least for a little while. That was truly a weird race.
MM was brilliant as usual and in a class by himself. I was trying to think of a way to even the field and give the other riders a chance, then it came to me... make him ride the Ducati :P
Hats off to Jorge for honesty and not throwing himself down a wet track.
Would Dovi have done better if the rain kept up the entire race?
It's hard to believe that years later the duck is still only good in the rain.
Quote from: The Orange Architect on June 30, 2014, 04:31:15 PM
Hats off to Jorge for honesty and not throwing himself down a wet track.
Would Dovi have done better if the rain kept up the entire race?
It's hard to believe that years later the duck is still only good in the rain.
Rain is the great equalizer