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Too bad,always facing the same prob,either delay or

not live telecast,all this bloody sport channel not really

interested in motogp,they more on stupid game like pool and

give priority to that,it's only happen to asian country..

today will be a great challenge as nicky and rossi shows

significant improvement..therefore unable to watch live,

 

just my opinion, if compare the sport archievement in SEA to the world...we have more chances to get a world class rider & team in motocycle compare to have a world class soccer team even F1 team...racing is about rider,team & management..rider, confirm have..the only fxxk up is the management..

Motogp not important & popular as EPL, F1,

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is Stoner officially the champion liao??? :confused:

 

Nope, not yet... Depends on Motegi, Japan in a week's time

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as long as stoner finishes ahead of rossi next week, irregardless of position, he will be world champion. if not, the title will be decided in Philip Island, on home soil. The race at sepang and valencia will be the fight for 2nd/3rd place.

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Good race.....Rossi and Pedrosa simply ride off the tyres towards the end, and Stoner was riding with clutch problems (giving him false neutral) since lap 5. Pretty good for a 21 yr old who tried to adjust his riding to get use to it, though he was disappointed he was not quick enuff to adapt.

 

Very little coverage of the 2nd group.....I really wanna to see Terrible Toni. He made some pretty agressive moves, very entertaining to watch.

 

Noticed Stoner brake so deep into the turns? He let go his front brakes lever just about he knee is going to touch, but of course what he does with the clutch, FMIIK......Anyone doing that on the tracks? :cheeky:

 

Nakano, barely smelling top 10, think his team gone liao, cuz was reported needing a top 10 result this race to have chance to talk about next yr. Makoto, crash out.....however, even though overall Sylvain Guintoli seems to do better, Makoto got more championship points.

 

Oh well...next yr Sylvian will be ridinging Pramac Duc. Hoffman was sacked from the team. It's like Stoner took out Sete, then got his ride, now Sylvain took out Hoffman and got his Pramac ride :lol:

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