Thursday, April 19, 2007

MotoGp Poll: Grand Prix of Turkey


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In the last MotoGp Poll for the race in Spain the majority of people (83%)were correct in picking Pedrosa: the fastest rider … after Rossi. Sunday it is going to be totally different with several riders that could win the race, starting from Melandri, the winner of the past two editions, Stoner, Pedrosa, Rossi …. But the in the PMP MotoGp Poll, as usual, we try to guess the name of the rider that will finish in second position, and in Istanbul anything could happen ….

5 comments:

Alessandro Matteucci aka Alex 555 said...

do you guys really believe that Stoner would be able to dice without crashing? (LOL). Honestly his coolness showed at the first race was higly supported by the huge difference in speed that he had over anybody else. To me he has still to prove that he is able to ride the Ducati to the limit without making errors ... Sunday we are going to have some show, too bad that I will be with the rest of the PMP guys at the race track and I will learn the final results before replaying the race on MotoGp.

Alessandro Matteucci aka Alex 555 said...

In the slightly wet conditions of the morning practice Edward got the fastest time, but in the dry conditions of the afternoon Stoner was the fastest with the time of 1'54.20. As imagined Ducati has the top speed, 298.50 kmh, almost 6kmh faster than the Pedrosa's Honda and almost 8kmh for Rossi's M1 . In Qatar it was 324.7kmh for Stoner vs 309.2kmh for Rossi: has the Yamaha been successful in closing the performace gap? Let's see ....

Alessandro Matteucci aka Alex 555 said...

Nicky Hayden closed the first practice day in 14th position, 2 seconds slower than Stoner. In consideration that he has had 2 third places at this track in the last two years, today performance re-confirm that the American has not yet digested the new 800cc. Recently I read that he was going to try the Freddie Spencer School to improve his skills. I am not familiar with the instructors of that school but I am tempted to think that he should ride in Europe with some 250cc expert, someone that can help him in getting rid of his dirt track riding style

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