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This weekend again!

wombat666

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2021 MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix!

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The 2021 MotoGP season concludes this weekend in Spain with the Valencia Grand Prix.
Six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez has been ruled out of this weekend’s 2021 season finale at Valencia as he is suffering from vision problems following a concussion.
Bugger!!!

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And a very nice farewell tribute to Valentino, definitely the end of an era!


 
A great character, but I think he has stretched his career a bit too long. But he really gave MotoGP a face and he still has fans all over the world.

Only the championship in the Moto2 is not decided yet, but I think something strange must happen to prevent Gardner from grabbing the title.

Cheers,
Huub
 
A new champion and no mention of him? Guys? Just kidding. Huub, I agree as much as a fan (my only AGV is a Rossi lid) it is painful to watch him in Q1 ending with a back few rows start on Sunday. Paid more attention to Moto2 these season and not because of my fellow countrymen, but the fight at the front.
 
A new champion and no mention of him? Guys? Just kidding. Huub, I agree as much as a fan (my only AGV is a Rossi lid) it is painful to watch him in Q1 ending with a back few rows start on Sunday. Paid more attention to Moto2 these season and not because of my fellow countrymen, but the fight at the front.

Fabio is having a difficult weekend but come race day I expect he'll be running at the pointy end!
Maybe too much partying has caught up with him?
:encouragement:

Q)"Quartararo ended Friday's running ahead of this weekend's season finale at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit 11th overall after suffering a crash early in FP2 at Turn 2 which left him completely baffled.
And when he rejoined the session he says he "couldn't ride like [I have been able to] all the year.

"I was lost, totally lost," Quartararo said when asked by Motorsport.com if his feelings on the bike were different on Friday to what they had been all year.

"I had a crash and I don't know why. This is the worst thing you can have [when] you crash and you don't know why.

"You do everything OK and the front just goes so aggressive, it closed so aggressive and you don't understand why.
"Today the bike was super aggressive, couldn't ride like all the year.
"So, we need to find something because like that it's really difficult to make lap times and be consistent and we are even really slow. So, we need to find a solution."(Q.

If the 'Bolognia Bullets' get their tyres right Pecco might pull off the win and Jack could stay on the bike!

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Ducati! :encouragement: Honda? :dizzy:

I'm sure we will continue to hear from Valentino after his retirement.

Cheers,
Huub
 
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