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Started by koko64, October 04, 2019, 02:01:54 AM

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ducpainter

Quote from: duccarlos on October 04, 2019, 05:09:54 AM
The app is working
I guess I could use my phone, but I hate to.

I prefer using a larger screen.
"Once you accept that a child on the autistic spectrum experiences the world in
a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
 perspective
    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
"Don't piss off old people The older we get, the less 'Life in Prison' is a deterrent.”



kopfjäger

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kopfjäger

Little bit of moisture going on in FP3. MM was upfront early.  [popcorn]
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kopfjäger

FP3

1   Andrea Dovizioso   ITA   Ducati Team (GP19)   1'36.250s   13/13   320k
2   Franco Morbidelli   ITA   Petronas Yamaha (YZR-M1)   +0.824s   16/16   318k
3   Alex Rins   SPA   Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR)   +1.394s   14/14   318k
4   Marc Marquez   SPA   Repsol Honda (RC213V)   +2.614s   11/13   315k
5   Maverick Viñales   SPA   Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1)   +2.699s   14/14   306k
6   Karel Abraham   CZE   Reale Avintia Ducati (GP18)   +2.807s   14/14   304k
7   Cal Crutchlow   GBR   LCR Honda (RC213V)   +3.252s   14/14   296k
8   Joan Mir   SPA   Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR)*   +3.676s   14/14   309k
9   Fabio Quartararo   FRA   Petronas Yamaha (YZR-M1)*   +3.769s   11/14   315k
10   Miguel Oliveira   POR   Red Bull KTM Tech3 (RC16)*   +3.902s   12/14   294k
11   Valentino Rossi   ITA   Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1)   +3.982s   14/16   312k
12   Jack Miller   AUS   Pramac Ducati (GP19)   +4.039s   11/12   309k
13   Mika Kallio   FIN   Red Bull KTM Factory (RC16)   +4.139s   12/13   300k
14   Takaaki Nakagami   JPN   LCR Honda (RC213V)   +4.213s   16/16   303k
15   Jorge Lorenzo   SPA   Repsol Honda (RC213V)   +4.636s   12/13   314k
16   Francesco Bagnaia   ITA   Pramac Ducati (GP18)*   +5.001s   10/15   313k
17   Tito Rabat   SPA   Reale Avintia Ducati (GP18)   +5.101s   15/16   309k
18   Hafizh Syahrin   MAL   Red Bull KTM Tech3 (RC16)   +5.159s   14/14   309k
19   Danilo Petrucci   ITA   Ducati Team (GP19)   +5.320s   8/9   308k
20   Andrea Iannone   ITA   Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP)   +6.051s   8/8   301k
21   Pol Espargaro   SPA   Red Bull KTM Factory (RC16)   +6.309s   6/10   298k
22   Aleix Espargaro   SPA   Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP)   +9.175s   3/5   287k
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ducpainter

PTT THAILAND GRAND PRIX
MotoGP Qualifying Nr. 1 Classification 2019

Buriram, Saturday, October 05, 2019

Pos.   Num.   Rider   Nation   Team   Bike   Km/h   Time   Gap 1st/Prev.
1   9   Danilo PETRUCCI   ITA   Ducati Team   Ducati   327.2   1'30.685   
2   44   Pol ESPARGARO   SPA   Red Bull KTM Factory Racing   KTM   325.3   1'30.956   0.271 / 0.271
3   35   Cal CRUTCHLOW   GBR   LCR Honda CASTROL   Honda   329.2   1'30.969   0.284 / 0.013
4   30   Takaaki NAKAGAMI   JPN   LCR Honda IDEMITSU   Honda   323.3   1'31.388   0.703 / 0.419
5   63   Francesco BAGNAIA   ITA   Pramac Racing   Ducati   324.3   1'31.416   0.731 / 0.028
6   29   Andrea IANNONE   ITA   Aprilia Racing Team Gresini   Aprilia   323.3   1'31.428   0.743 / 0.012
7   88   Miguel OLIVEIRA   POR   Red Bull KTM Tech 3   KTM   320.4   1'31.499   0.814 / 0.071
8   53   Tito RABAT   SPA   Reale Avintia Racing   Ducati   328.2   1'31.554   0.869 / 0.055
9   99   Jorge LORENZO   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   327.2   1'31.605   0.920 / 0.051
10   17   Karel ABRAHAM   CZE   Reale Avintia Racing   Ducati   328.2   1'31.773   1.088 / 0.168
11   82   Mika KALLIO   FIN   Red Bull KTM Factory Racing   KTM   321.4   1'31.849   1.164 / 0.076
12   55   Hafizh SYAHRIN   MAL   Red Bull KTM Tech 3   KTM   319.5   1'31.979   1.294 / 0.130


PTT THAILAND GRAND PRIX
MotoGP Qualifying Nr. 2 Classification 2019

Buriram, Saturday, October 05, 2019

Pos.   Num.   Rider   Nation   Team   Bike   Km/h   Time   Gap 1st/Prev.
1   20   Fabio QUARTARARO   FRA   Petronas Yamaha SRT   Yamaha   326.2   1'29.719   
2   12   Maverick VIÃ'ALES   SPA   Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   325.3   1'29.825   0.106 / 0.106
3   93   Marc MARQUEZ   SPA   Repsol Honda Team   Honda   327.2   1'29.931   0.212 / 0.106
4   21   Franco MORBIDELLI   ITA   Petronas Yamaha SRT   Yamaha   321.4   1'30.431   0.712 / 0.500
5   9   Danilo PETRUCCI   ITA   Ducati Team   Ducati   330.2   1'30.522   0.803 / 0.091
6   43   Jack MILLER   AUS   Pramac Racing   Ducati   331.2   1'30.597   0.878 / 0.075
7   4   Andrea DOVIZIOSO   ITA   Ducati Team   Ducati   327.2   1'30.692   0.973 / 0.095
8   36   Joan MIR   SPA   Team SUZUKI ECSTAR   Suzuki   326.2   1'30.735   1.016 / 0.043
9   46   Valentino ROSSI   ITA   Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP   Yamaha   321.4   1'30.741   1.022 / 0.006
10   42   Alex RINS   SPA   Team SUZUKI ECSTAR   Suzuki   326.2   1'30.778   1.059 / 0.037
11   44   Pol ESPARGARO   SPA   Red Bull KTM Factory Racing   KTM   325.3   1'31.065   1.346 / 0.287
12   41   Aleix ESPARGARO   SPA   Aprilia Racing Team Gresini   Aprilia   325.3   1'31.258   1.539 / 0.193
"Once you accept that a child on the autistic spectrum experiences the world in
a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
 perspective
    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
"Don't piss off old people The older we get, the less 'Life in Prison' is a deterrent.”



koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

kopfjäger

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duccarlos

Congratulations to MM for the win and championship! He dominated this year. He has finished no less than second in all races except Austin. Consistent and ruthless. He didn’t even let Fabio have this one.
Quote from: polivo on November 16, 2011, 12:18:55 PM
my keyboard just served me with paternity suit.

kopfjäger

Nice job Rook, but Marc owns your soul right now. These two are gonna have some epic battles over the next several years. My boy bringing up the rear, and the Dovi riding around 10+sec back. Jack Jack Jack!
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koko64

MM a cut above. When the other Honda riders struggled he won or podiumed. Haven't seen a rider bend a bike to his will like that since Rossi in his prime. Ruthless dominance.
After race footage showed 1/4 devastated.
2015 Scrambler 800

koko64

Jack fought back to 14th. What a disaster.
2015 Scrambler 800

caperix

I keep wondering if MM will switch manufacturers to show he can win on other bikes as riders have done in the past.  It seams Honda has developed a bike that only he can ride at this point, similar to what happened to Ducati with Stoner.
Hopefully Quateraro will not have problems adapting to other bikes like Zarco did, it does not seem like a factory Yamaha ride will open up in the next few years & he is showing that he should be on a factory bike.

koko64

I heard the commentators say that based on 1/4's performance, Yamaha would supply upgrades to 1/4's bike to bring it more in line with the factory bikes. While great news that his performance has been rewarded part of me wonders if that's a good idea. If his team can assess and filter the upgrades it could really help him but if the upgrades can't be managed they might unbalance the package that has served him so well.
2015 Scrambler 800

duccarlos

MM, like Stoner, would likely be able to win on just about any bike. The Yamaha boys have shown that they should stick to that bike if they expect to win anything. Dovi doesn’t get enough credit for being able to win on multiple bikes as well. He’s no MM, but he’s no slouch.
Quote from: polivo on November 16, 2011, 12:18:55 PM
my keyboard just served me with paternity suit.

ducpainter

Quote from: koko64 on October 06, 2019, 04:11:27 PM
I heard the commentators say that based on 1/4's performance, Yamaha would supply upgrades to 1/4's bike to bring it more in line with the factory bikes. While great news that his performance has been rewarded part of me wonders if that's a good idea. If his team can assess and filter the upgrades it could really help him but if the upgrades can't be managed they might unbalance the package that has served him so well.
That's a possibility, but he's on the bike that Rossi and Mav hated, and outperforming them. I think his mindset is upgrades are good whether they work, or not.

The fastest part of a motorcycle is the 6 inches between the riders ears.
"Once you accept that a child on the autistic spectrum experiences the world in
a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
 perspective
    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
"Don't piss off old people The older we get, the less 'Life in Prison' is a deterrent.”