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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:06 am
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:Where is Max ?


He didnt get a ride for this year.....or so I hear.....
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:14 am
by Snowy
<T-K> wrote:Top ten times:
1) Valentino Rossi - 1'44.571
2) John Hopkins - 1'44.999
3) Shinya Nakano - 1'45.096
4) Colin Edwards - 1'45.154
5) Marco Melandri - 1'45.206
6) Nicky Hayden - 1'45.522
7) Carlos Checa - 1'45.663
8.) Randy De Puniet - 1'46.293
9) Kenny Roberts jr - 1'46.352
10) Loris Capirossi - 1'46.537
Biaggi Biaggi where for art thou Biaggi?
Ducati should give him a bike just so we can see some proper MotoGP dust ups and carnage.
MotoGP without Biaggi is like Good without Evil it just doesn't mean anything. nothing means anything anymore

Where have all the good times gone. Rossi ahead again he needs time penalties for being too good

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:22 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:<T-K> wrote:Top ten times:
1) Valentino Rossi - 1'44.571
2) John Hopkins - 1'44.999
3) Shinya Nakano - 1'45.096
4) Colin Edwards - 1'45.154
5) Marco Melandri - 1'45.206
6) Nicky Hayden - 1'45.522
7) Carlos Checa - 1'45.663
8.) Randy De Puniet - 1'46.293
9) Kenny Roberts jr - 1'46.352
10) Loris Capirossi - 1'46.537
Biaggi Biaggi where for art thou Biaggi?
Ducati should give him a bike just so we can see some proper MotoGP dust ups and carnage.
MotoGP without Biaggi is like Good without Evil it just doesn't mean anything. nothing means anything anymore

Where have all the good times gone. Rossi ahead again he needs time penalties for being too good


Max is Doohin his own thing
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:29 am
by Snowy
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:37 am
by Julian Mayo
Nah, tis the saddlebags

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:38 am
by <T-K>
Update on the times set in this afternoon's session....
Rossi goes even faster clocking in with a 1?43.608 on his 23rd lap....
New times look like this...
1.Valentino Rossi ? 1?43?608
2.Colin Edwards ? 1?44.063
3.Carlos Checa ? 1?44.070
4.John Hopkins ? 1?44.197
5.Nicky Hayden ? 1?44.209
6.Shinya Nakano ? 1?44.399
7.Sete Gibernau ? 1?44.556
8.Marco Melandri ? 1?44.672
9.Toni Elias ? 1?44.702
10.Makoto Tamada ? 1?44.721
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:31 am
by <T-K>
Ok, I have been at work all day, so this is slightly delayed, but the second day of testing proved very similar to the first, with Rossi once again taking the fastest lap, with a 1'42.477.......
At just past 1.45pm, Dani Pedrosa crashed out on turn four, He was uninjured, but was forced to ride on a second bike for the rest of the session, which he managed to make good use of...
Carlo's Checa also made a good appearance, breaking the circuit record at roughly 4:30pm, only to see Rossi Smash it by breaking the 1'43 barrier...
Times: Day 2
1. Valentino Rossi (Camel Yamaha) - 1'42.477
2. Carlos Checa (Yamaha Tech 3) - 1'43.142
3. Shinya Nakano (Kawasaki Racing) - 1'43.245
4. Colin Edwards (Camel Yamaha) - 1'43.388
5. Sete Gibernau (Ducati Marlboro) - 1'43.784
6. Randy de Puniet (Kawasaki Racing) - 1'43.874
7. John hopkins (Rizla Suzuki) - 1'43.970
8. Nicky Hayden (Repsol Honda) - 1'44.029
9. Mika Tamada (Konica Minolta Honda) - 1'44.246
10. Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) - 1'44.369
Light rain is predicted for tomorrow, which will be both the final day of the Official Test and the scene of the BMW M Award competition, which starts at 2pm local time and will see the riders compete to earn the fastest lap in a 40 minute session. The winner of this action-packed race against the clock will receive a brand new BMW Z4 M Roadster.
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:35 am
by Julian Mayo
The season is over, Rover. Here is the season closing headline,
"As Rossi accepts the mantle of World champion for the umpteenth time, officials are meeting to address the huge fall in crowd and tv numbers.
At the last race of the season, Rossi's fans had the circuit to themselves.
Meanwhile the F1 boats are experiencing a huge increase in crowd numbers......."
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:37 am
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:The season is over, Rover. Here is the season closing headline,
"As Rossi accepts the mantle of World champion for the umpteenth time, officials are meeting to address the huge fall in crowd and tv numbers.
At the last race of the season, Rossi's fans had the circuit to themselves.
Meanwhile the F1 boats are experiencing a huge increase in crowd numbers......."
Unfortunately you may be correct yet again......as much as I hate to admit it.....

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:43 am
by Snowy
Rossi Rossi Rossi your Farrari is ready
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:45 am
by Julian Mayo
<T-K> wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:The season is over, Rover. Here is the season closing headline,
"As Rossi accepts the mantle of World champion for the umpteenth time, officials are meeting to address the huge fall in crowd and tv numbers.
At the last race of the season, Rossi's fans had the circuit to themselves.
Meanwhile the F1 boats are experiencing a huge increase in crowd numbers......."
Unfortunately you may be correct yet again......as much as I hate to admit it.....

Serious comment. If Rossi doesn't go away and play with 4 wheels next season, they will have the same problem F1 had when whatshisname was winning everything in a red car

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:48 am
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:Rossi Rossi Rossi your Farrari is ready
And Massa is your team-mate, cos Schuey is at Mclaren , and Kimi is in Jail for dropping his Daks in a night club again:knight:
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:59 am
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:
Serious comment. If Rossi doesn't go away and play with 4 wheels next season, they will have the same problem F1 had when whatshisname was winning everything in a red car

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:00 am
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:
Serious comment. If Rossi doesn't go away and play with 4 wheels next season, they will have the same problem F1 had when whatshisname was winning everything in a red car

Exactly....and how much more interest is there in F1 now that old whatshisface isnt winning anymore......
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 12:11 am
by <T-K>
The final day of testing today was held in the dry, yet with the threat of rain......First to ride were Kenny Roberts Jr, Capirossi, Hofmann and Shinya Nakano, with a gradual increase in riders meaning that as of midday all have taken to the track, with the exception of Okada and World Champion Valentino Rossi.
Hometown riders Sete Gibernau and Carlos Checa have at least given some cheer to the fans in attendance, putting in laps during the morning?s session. John Hopkins continues to develop the Suzuki, and is the only rider so far today to break the 1?44 second barrier.
Day 3: Morning Session
1. John Hopkins - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 1'43.885
2. Sete Gibernau - Ducati Marlboro 1'44.098
3. Carlos Checa - Yamaha Tech 3 1'44.202
4. Randy de Puniet - Kawasaki Racing 1'44.482
5. Colin Edwards - Camel Yamaha 1'44.534
6. Shinya Nakano - Kawasaki Racing 1'44.817
7. Loris Capirossi - Ducati Marlboro 1'44.924
8. Nicky Hayden - Repsol Honda 1'44.954
9. Marco Melandri - Fortuna Honda 1'44.972
10. Dani Pedrosa - Repsol Honda 1'45.228