Sounds like an F1 thread, but the same scenario has arrived in MotoGP, and it's undermining the rider's ability to pursue race strategy. The struggle to overtake is a symptom of many factors, like electronics, control tire, aero, circuit, ride height, etc.
MichaelBolton MotoGP Supporter Joined Sep 14, 2015 Messages 1,014 Location Office cubicle Oct 5, 2025 #108 It's a great race honestly, shame that the thought of Marc's injury is not letting me enjoy it fully
Here are my predictions for 2025, which I wish to make before testing tomorrow. MotoGP 1. Marc Marquez 2. Bagnaia 3. Martin I think that MM93 still has it, and the 'it' is a bit better than what Bagnaia has. I don't think that Bagnaia's home-team (effectively) advantage will be enough to...
Marc with his consecutive 6th win (and MotoGP's 1000th victory), always in control but he had to work for it as Bezzechi proved combative. Aldeguer the standout rider, what a comeback, fantastic ride. No words for Pecco, absolute stinker of a race, he's completely broken mentally, this was a good circuit for him with his preferred brake discs.
The MotoGP knowledge on this forum is extensive, so I thought it would be a good idea to share, which is where this thread comes into play. Drop a fun and lesser-known fact about the sport, riders, teams, or anything related, so that the others can learn. I'll start with something I learned...
I suspect that Liberty has its eyes on America, and they see the Baggers Series to be attractive for the American market. Does Liberty want to turn MotoGP into NASCAR, rather than F1? In the event Liberty replaces Moto2 or Moto 3 with a Baggers series, I can see fans throwing thousands of fluorescent yellow protest dildoes onto the track.
Thats how I feel about every champion since Mir. All of them have tried their best to not win the championship. I rate Fabio pretty high but if I recall correctly he needed a sport psychologist to finish the season. He was falling apart faster than a sweater from temu. Same goes for Pecco...