p6x Posted April 9, 2022 Posted April 9, 2022 5 hours ago, PJPR01 said: A couple other Guzzi friends will be there all weekend, I'll be riding up with another friend early Sunday morning...planning to arrive around 10 am. Got Tickets in section T1-2 of Turn 1, Section 2, Row 15... Have enjoyed Turns 15/16 the last couple of years, but back to turn 1 this year...King of the Hill! I could not watch the FP2 live, and the RTBF has not yet posted the replay. Most likely because they want home before the end of the session. Excepted for the KTMs, all the bikes seem to be competitive. 1
p6x Posted April 9, 2022 Posted April 9, 2022 I am watching FP3 live, and Marc Marquez avoided another possible high side in turn 2 by the skin of the teeth.... 1
p6x Posted April 9, 2022 Posted April 9, 2022 A French guy, Cameron Beaubier made pole in Moto2!!! 1 1
p6x Posted April 9, 2022 Posted April 9, 2022 A lot of MotoGP pilots are now "waiting for a tow" in qualifications. Aleix got his panties in a wad because of that...
PJPR01 Posted April 9, 2022 Author Posted April 9, 2022 1 hour ago, p6x said: P6, not E6 It's the flip side of the flag...93! 1
guzzigary Posted April 9, 2022 Posted April 9, 2022 Quote 1 hour ago, p6x said: A French guy, Cameron Beaubier made pole in Moto2!!! Born in California Has won a few Superbike titles as well as Daytona 200 1 1
p6x Posted April 9, 2022 Posted April 9, 2022 Ducati day in Austin for the Pole: 1 to 5... Nice from Johann Zarco to provide a reference to Jorge Martin for the pole.... Marquez dodged E. Bastianini who was attempting the same.
Joe Posted April 11, 2022 Posted April 11, 2022 Marquez was clearly the best rider in the race, w a brilliant performance. But I'm still rooting for Suzuki's Rin's and Mir's smooth approach of closing in at the end of the race to podium, again.
p6x Posted April 11, 2022 Posted April 11, 2022 3 hours ago, Joe said: Marquez was clearly the best rider in the race, w a brilliant performance. But I'm still rooting for Suzuki's Rin's and Mir's smooth approach of closing in at the end of the race to podium, again. Marquez was really lucky to not have hit, or being hit when he completely missed his braking early in the race. He managed to make an emergency exit through a minuscule gap in the traffic. Rins was faster than Enea Bastianini; once again, if the Suzuki had qualified better, the outcome would have been different. I also agree that Marc Marquez would have been fighting for victory had he not had that starting problem on the grid. Making his way through the field all the way up to 6, including a good fight with Fabio Quartararo completed a nice race day. It is now blatant that if you don't start at the top of the grid on race day, it is almost impossible to win. 2
Joe Posted April 11, 2022 Posted April 11, 2022 It is now blatant that if you don't start at the top of the grid on race day, it is almost impossible to win. I agree qualifying is critical this year. If Marquez would have qualified and started better he would have won as he was running with the fastest times all day(that's going through the field while doing those times which is super human). As for the Suzuki's they are down on power and top speed, but both the riders and bike are super consistent. That's why Rin's is second in the standings now. Can you win a title without winning a race? MotoGP RIDERS CONSTRUCTORS 2022 Standings Rank Rider Points Wins Podiums 1 E. Bastianini Ducati 61 2 2 2 Á. Rins Suzuki 56 0 2 3 A. Espargaró Aprilia 50 1 1 4 J. Mir Suzuki 46 0 0 5 F. Quartararo Yamaha 44 0 1 6 B. Binder KTM 42 0 1 7 J. Miller Ducati 31 0 1 8 J. Zarco Ducati 31 0 1 9 M. Oliveira KTM 28 1 1 10 J. Martín Ducati 28 0 1 11 P. Espargaró Honda 23 0 1 12 F. Bagnaia Ducati 23 0 0 13 M. Márquez Honda 21 0 0 14 M. Viñales Aprilia 19 0 0 15 F. Morbidelli Yamaha 14 0 0 16 T. Nakagami Honda 12 0 0 17 L. Marini Ducati 10 0 0 18 M. Bezzecchi Ducati 7 0 0 19 D. Binder Yamaha 6 0 0 20 Á. Márquez Honda 4 0 0 21 A. Dovizioso Yamaha 3 0 0 22 R. Gardner KTM 1 0 0 23 R. Fernández KTM 0 0 0 24 F. Di Giannantonio Ducati 0 0 0 25 S. Bradl Honda 0 0 0
LowRyter Posted April 11, 2022 Posted April 11, 2022 Marquez lost because he was in last place because of a botched start. If he hadn't been last but even mid pack, he very well could've won. The Suzukis didn't have the horsepower to keep up with Ducs on the long straights but have good tire wear and handling to run a consistent race. 1
p6x Posted April 11, 2022 Posted April 11, 2022 1 hour ago, Joe said: It is now blatant that if you don't start at the top of the grid on race day, it is almost impossible to win. I agree qualifying is critical this year. If Marquez would have qualified and started better he would have won as he was running with the fastest times all day(that's going through the field while doing those times which is super human). As for the Suzuki's they are down on power and top speed, but both the riders and bike are super consistent. That's why Rin's is second in the standings now. Can you win a title without winning a race? MotoGP RIDERS CONSTRUCTORS 2022 Standings Rank Rider Points Wins Podiums 1 E. Bastianini Ducati 61 2 2 2 Á. Rins Suzuki 56 0 2 3 A. Espargaró Aprilia 50 1 1 4 J. Mir Suzuki 46 0 0 5 F. Quartararo Yamaha 44 0 1 6 B. Binder KTM 42 0 1 7 J. Miller Ducati 31 0 1 8 J. Zarco Ducati 31 0 1 9 M. Oliveira KTM 28 1 1 10 J. Martín Ducati 28 0 1 11 P. Espargaró Honda 23 0 1 12 F. Bagnaia Ducati 23 0 0 13 M. Márquez Honda 21 0 0 14 M. Viñales Aprilia 19 0 0 15 F. Morbidelli Yamaha 14 0 0 16 T. Nakagami Honda 12 0 0 17 L. Marini Ducati 10 0 0 18 M. Bezzecchi Ducati 7 0 0 19 D. Binder Yamaha 6 0 0 20 Á. Márquez Honda 4 0 0 21 A. Dovizioso Yamaha 3 0 0 22 R. Gardner KTM 1 0 0 23 R. Fernández KTM 0 0 0 24 F. Di Giannantonio Ducati 0 0 0 25 S. Bradl Honda 0 0 0 I think Aleix Esparago was also very fast.
GuzziMoto Posted April 11, 2022 Posted April 11, 2022 Suzuki already won a championship with Mir only winning one race. And he nearly won the title without winning any races. Marquez did have the pace to run with the leaders. But I am not sure he would have won if he hadn't blown the start. He would have had a shot at it for sure, but a sure thing? No. As it turned out, it was an enjoyable race to watch. And I was happy to see Bastianini win again. I just wish Aleix Espargaro could have done a little better on the Ape. Gotta root for the underdog. 2
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