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2006 MotoGP of Malaysia (Rossi wins) - Your thoughts ?

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:26 am
by <T-K>
The Sepang international circuit, which is specifically designed for speed & exciting racing, is one of the best in the world...

The entire 2,300 acre complex was built in just 14 months, and houses a hotel, shopping centre, golf course & numerous other sports facilities.

The wide track is particularly favourable to overtaking manouvres, and plenty of open throttle. The circuit not only provides the riders with the longest lap of the MotoGP circuit, but an added challenge with the intense heat & humidity.


Location: Sepang
Circuit: Sepang International Circuit
Pole Position: Left
Right Turns: 10
Left Turns: 5
Length: 5548m
Longest Straight: 920m
Width: 25m


Previous winner: Loris Capirossi

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:31 am
by <T-K>
Schedule for the Grand Prix of Malaysia(GMT+1)


Friday, 14 July:


09:00 - 09:45 ~ 125cc Free Practice 1
10:00 - 11:00 ~ MotoGP Free Practice 1
11:15 - 12:15 ~ 250cc Free Practice 1
13:15 - 13:45 ~ 125cc Qualifying 1
14:00 - 15:00 ~ MotoGP Free Practice 2
15:15 - 16:00 ~ 250cc Qualifying 1


Saturday, 15 July:

09:00 - 09:45 ~ 125cc Free Practice 2
10:00 - 11:00 ~ MotoGP Free Practice 3
11:15 - 02:15 ~ 250cc Free Practice 2
13:15 - 13:45 ~ 125cc Qualifying 2
14:00 - 15:00 ~ MotoGP Qualifying
15:15 - 16:00 ~ 250cc Qualifying 2


Sunday, 16 July:

09:45 - 10:05 ~ 125cc Warm Up
10:15 - 10:35 ~ 250cc Warm Up
10:45 - 11:05 ~ MotoGP Warm Up
12:00 ~ 125cc Race
13:15 ~ 250cc Race
15:00 ~ MotoGP Race

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:43 am
by <T-K>
Qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang was cancelled this afternoon, after over a two hour delay, due to standing water left by heavy rain.

Soon after the free practise sessions were run(on a bone dry circuit), a massive rain storm hit the Sepang circuit just before this afternoon's qualifying....After an hour the rain had finally stopped, but had left behind vast amounts of standing water and - after further track examinations - it was decided that another one-hour delay was required to try to reduce the flooding, with marshals seen sweeping water and digging trackside ditches.

Therefore, the grid for Sunday's race will be set by using the best lap times recorded during the three free practice sessions, meaning that world champion Valentino Rossi (fastest in FP3) will start on pole ahead of world championship leader Nicky Hayden and Friday pace setter Loris Capirossi.


The full grid positions can be seen below:

1. Rossi (FP3)
2. Hayden (FP3)
3. Capirossi (FP3)
4. Roberts (FP3)
5. Pedrosa (FP2)
6. Gibernau (FP3)
7. de Puniet (FP3)
8. Hopkins (FP3)
9. Melandri (FP3)
10. Stoner (FP3)
11. Edwards (FP3)
12. Nakano (FP3)
13. Tamada (FP2)
14. Elias (FP3)
15. Checa (FP3)
16. Vermeulen (FP3)
17. Hofmann (FP2)
18. Ellison (FP3)
19. Cardoso (FP2)


http://www.crash.net

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:01 pm
by Ed
Race results

1. V. Rossi, 43:07.829
2. L. Capirossi, +0.849
3. D. Pedrosa, +3.863
4. N. Hayden, +5.780
5. S. Gibernau, +9.301
6. J. Hopkins, +11.081
7. K. Roberts Jr., +11.838
8. C. Stoner, +12.267
9. M. Melandri, +15.019
10. C. Edwards, +19.909
11. C. Vermeulen, +24.371
12. C. Checa, +30.884
13. R. de Puniet, +36.335
14. M. Tamada, +48.777
15. A. Hofmann, +59.081
16. J. Ellison, +1:05.787
18. J.L. Cardoso, +1:37.862

Not classified
T. Elias

Not finished 1st lap
S. Nakano

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:28 pm
by Julian Mayo
Pedrosa rode on guts n painkillers :shock:
Nicky was stuck with development parts again....like the whole frame this time :evil:

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:50 pm
by Snowy
Julian Mayo wrote:Pedrosa rode on guts n painkillers :shock:
Nicky was stuck with development parts again....like the whole frame this time :evil:
An amazing race and a great result :D the championship is closing in on a great finish. :P Dani was quite outstanding and it is a bit of a shame he highsided yesterday as he'd have had a damn good chance of winning and closing the gap to Nicky.

I have a slight problem with the concept of a championship leader compromising his championship riding a bike with development parts. Especially when your teammate is on a perfectly respectable and competitive bike. What exactly am I missing? As far as I can tell Nicky the team are being stupid and should step back from the clutches of an overheating clutch. There is no way Dani's bike would be that much of a culture shock for Nicky in fact he'd probably feel right at home.

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 8:08 pm
by Julian Mayo
I think Nick has been told he is the development rider, and will remain so even if he wins the ch'ship :evil:

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 8:11 pm
by Snowy
Julian Mayo wrote:I think Nick has been told he is the development rider, and will remain so even if he wins the ch'ship :evil:
Beyond my comprehension I'm afraid :? :shock:

Just saw Troy Bayliss fall off while in the lead :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:43 pm
by jacfan
Fantastic race!!! Dani Pedrosa .. wow he is amazing. To come out and ride following that accident is good but to go on and get on the podium with a knee that has split open during the race is unbelievable.
Great duel between Rossi and Capirossi. Right on the edge of my seat ... wondering who would cross the line first.
I felt for Nicky Hayden. Why would the team do that to him???? I just don't get it. :cry: :cry: