05-16-2011, 11:46 AM | #41 |
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Yeah, those were two separate points. The race got a lot more interesting in the second half or so, even without Simoncelli's dumbass move.
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05-16-2011, 02:52 PM | #43 |
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I read the story, but I guess I am old school. Punch me on the warm up lap for any reason and you likely wont make the next corner...
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From what I've read, that's been a pretty big issue during qualifying. People ride slow along the race line, waiting for someone to come by they can latch onto for a tow. Last edited by fasternyou929; 05-16-2011 at 03:15 PM.. |
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Warm up, Qualifying, Race, wouldnt make me any mind. As I read it they spoke about it during the "safety" moan and pout session.
If having someone follow you pisses you off then ride faster. If they are slow or stopped on the racing line that is terrible and I know it kills your attempt but make a protest...Or find the guy at his motor home and do it right...Just dont show your ass
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I don't disagree he should have handled it differently, I only said something because the difference bewteen someone screwing up 2 qualifying laps vs. your warm up lap is night and day.
Have you ever raced or done a track day? Just curious. No matter what your skill level, it's easier to go faster when you have a rabbit to chase. It's great when you are the one following, not so much when you're the rabbit being used to lower your competitors qualifying time and show them where they can pick up speed around the track. |
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I agree on getting a tow, whenever I either follow someone or see a bike off in the distance my goal is to catch them and if/when I do and pass them I am like ok now what |
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What I would have a problem with is them waiting ON THE RACE LINE for a tow. Want to follow a fast guy? Fine: Ride along the grass until he passes you.
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I think that would be something to use in P1 and 2 but not in Qualifying. If you did your homework that should be just you and the track, after all, if you can't do the time, your gonna get blown into the weeds in lap one no matter where you start...
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05-16-2011, 08:17 PM | #50 |
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I could have sworn that punching incident from Stoner was during the Sunday morning warmup, not qualifying.
Edit: Yep, WUP: http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2011/w...ort+le+mans+gp Last edited by anthonyk; 05-16-2011 at 08:31 PM.. |
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