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15 Apr 2024, 16:50 (Ref:4205067) | #76 | ||
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Spot on. Watta race! Acosta isn't shy is he?
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16 Apr 2024, 05:22 (Ref:4205101) | #77 | ||
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OMG What a Race
No time to sneeze, blink or miss a gear and your position changes. Dont tell me the pressure isnt on at Ducati. Acosta insanely good. (From a Aussie Supporter Prospective) Does Jack find himself a seat next year in a swap to GASGAS or is he preying for a second tier ride? |
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17 Apr 2024, 11:57 (Ref:4205241) | #78 | ||
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What a fantastic race at COTA, feels like the beginning of a new classic era. Just what MotoGP needed post-Rossi. There's just so many interesting stories at the front end of the grid with Acosta improving session-on-session, Marquez out to prove he's still got it, Martin mounting another title challenge, Bastianini finally showing his potential, and can Pecco switch into gear soon?
There's a long way to go and no clear title contender has emerged yet. Lets hope the Japanese manufacturers can improve over the next few years too. MotoGP and WSBK are both providing the excitement in motorsport. |
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Listening to the excellent Matt Oxley podcast it seems the new tyres don’t suit the Ducatis as much as last years did and might have brought them back to the field somewhat. |
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23 Apr 2024, 21:04 (Ref:4206219) | #80 | ||
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I would not be shocked if KTM drop him mid year he has been utter garbage for a long time now clearly has no idea how to set the bike up and seems to rag his tyres after about 10 laps and literally fall into the midfield or worse the back of the field.
That is unacceptable for a factory rider and he will be being paid very well as one, I would sack him pretty much now, he is an embarassment to Red Bull and KTM, even Binder is not really dealing too well with Acosta. |
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