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No spoiler... Hope everyone enjoyed it. I did. First 2 or 3 laps were pretty fun.

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Hopefully this is not a spoiler but, once again another item for the history books was entered today! What I am finding very sad though, is that there are fewer and fewer USA riders and that I'm starting to get to know the Spanish National Anthem!, Heck even Moto2 the top riders are from Spain!

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I'm not a big MotoGP fan (much more interested in Superbike) but I watched while eating breakfast. Quite entertaining, especially like festertruck said, those first couple laps. Some good battles midpack throughout.

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Predictable race once again. I found it rather boring after the first few laps then sleep worthy for the last 10.

The first laps were outstanding. I wish we could get some hard battles for the lead, hopefully soon....

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The entertaining Max Oakley article may help explain why things are happening the way they are at the front end.


http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/race/motogp-race/marc-marquez-he-is-playing/

Or, the new fangled "leveling" scheme hasn't gotten traction yet and for some salt Cruthlow is following the way of Spies and the Ducati Curse. (Corse)

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The entertaining Max Oakley article may help explain why things are happening the way they are at the front end.

http://www.Motosportmagazine.com/

Or, the new fangled "leveling" scheme hasn't gotten traction yet and for some salt Cruthlow is following the way of Spies and the Ducati Curse.

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The entertaining Max Oakley article may help explain why things are happening the way they are at the front end.

http://www.Motosportmagazine.com/

Or, the new fangled "leveling" scheme hasn't gotten traction yet and for some salt Cruthlow is following the way of Spies and the Ducati Curse.

The link does not appear to be working

No workie !!!

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Thanks Bay, the new link works.

I was noticing that this year MM93 1.2 (as the article called Marquez) is a little less on the fringe than he was last year. I think Jerez is going to be a "fun" race, as it's the home country of MM, DP and JL. As boring as it may be, I hoping MM wins this one too, they need new records to add to the books, I was really hoping to see Rossi surpass Giacomo Agostini's record by now. Maybe MM will be the one.

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The entertaining Max Oakley article may help explain why things are happening the way they are at the front end.

http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/race/motogp-race/marc-marquez-he-is-playing/

Or, the new fangled "leveling" scheme hasn't gotten traction yet and for some salt Cruthlow is following the way of Spies and the Ducati Curse. (Corse)

Subscribed for later reading, but I assume you are referring to Mat Oxley?

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The real racing action is in moto3.

Four riders battling right to the last corner in this last race, and that is typical of the class.

When some those guys make their way up to motogp, it might get a little more interesting.

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