Moto GP 2021

I hope he becomes as successful as a manager as Agostini did with Team Marlboro. I also hope he ends this season on a high and not another stretcher as we all know this sport can be pretty brutal.
 
I think he kinda invented the modern era. I really enjoyed watching him ride and also the sense of fun he brought to the whole game.

We all have our time at the top of the mountain and he certainly did that on the track, (my peak lasted about 4 minutes in 1980, Tina was her name :) ) but Rossi will now find another mountain to climb. I hope it will be in bike racing somehow.
 
big news out of Yamaha last night, suspended Maverick for being a jerk and trying to blow his engine up according to their interpretation of the data logs from last weekends race at the Red Bull Ring
looks like that will be the last we see of him this year
 
Thats what I also red in the news, there might be some trouble in the Yamaha team.
My impression is that he might be very sensitiv, one day unbeatable and the next day no performance…
 
Thats what I also red in the news, there might be some trouble in the Yamaha team.
My impression is that he might be very sensitiv, one day unbeatable and the next day no performance…
Will ne Aprilia be a good team for him? I have some doubts.
 
Don´t their engines tolerate being held on the rev limiter? An excuse to get rid of him I reckon. He was leaving anyway because from one day to the next he came either front or back of the field with absolutely no idea why. It seemed like he was trying to salvage whatever possible despite the electronics stuff-up. Neither he nor Yamaha have handled it well at all. I seem to remember some Ducati riders trying to blow up their bike, unsuccessfully, way back when, creating a legend.
 
Personally, I'm dubious a bevel could do 900km without needing at least one crank rebuild, but sorta cool none the less:

Come on, I did Jacca, Spain to Lolme, Sth France in 5 hours (no motorways) ............. 9 hours! Where in the South of France does Zarco live? Calais???? ;)
 
Reminds me of when Geoff Ballard, multiple Gold Medal winner in the 6-day world enduro championships decided to ride his 1981 Maco in a 6 day sometime in the early 2000s. Sad;y he only lade day 2.
 
Personally, I'm dubious a bevel could do 900km without needing at least one crank rebuild, but sorta cool none the less:

Bet he had a support vehicle carrying a full toolkit and a hundredweight of spares…
 
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