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#46 romantik

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Posted 29 March 2015 - 20:53

Kakve tri trke :s_w: :thumbs: :wub: :hail:

 

Moto 3: Prvi favorit (Oliveira) biva izbacen u prvoj krivini, seda ponovo n amotor, ubedljivo poslednji sa 15-ak sekundi zaostataka, juri ko ludak i stize do 16-og mesta, prvog van bodova, sa svega nekoliko sekundi iza pobednika. 15 ljudi ulazi u poslednji krug sa sansom da pobedi, Masbu nakon dve krivine poslednjeg kruga se nalazi na 7-om mestu, ali ipak pobedjuje na kraju :hail:

 

Moto 2: Ceo vikend tri vozaca apsolutno dominiraju klasom, na svim treninzima su na prve tri pozicije, smao u razliciom rasporedu, i onda na kraju nijedan ne zavrsava na podijumu! Dvojica od njih (Lowes i Rabat) padaju u istom krugu (drugi ili treci krug trke) u nezavisnim incidentima, treci pravi veliku prednost, ali tri kruga pre kraja mu se lomi kvacilo zbog cega umalo ne udara u zid na ciljnom pravu :krsta:  do pobede dolazi skoro zaboravljeni nemacki talenat (Folger) a debitant Rins, koji je bio 20-ti nakon prvog kruga, stize jednog po jednog, ali zavrsava kao cetvrti, par hiljaditinki iza Lutija.

 

Moto GP: I za kraj poslastica, sve smo imali, borbu za pobedu do linije cilja, nebrojeno promena vodstva, 4 vozaca na dve razlicite masine, aktuelnog sampiona koji je bio poslednji nakon prvog kruga, coveka koji je u jednoj krivini uspeo da prodje bukvalno kroz tri vozaca :s_w: ali ne i da stigne do podijuma i na kraju pobedu neunistivog Doktora! Kako sad docekati sledecu trku koja je tek za dve nedelje :o



#47 alpiner

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 06:55

Dani Pedrosa could be forced out by arm problem

Dani Pedrosa may be forced to halt his MotoGP career due to an inoperable arm condition.

The Honda rider announced after struggling to fifth in the 2015 season-opening Qatar Grand Prix that he had suffered severe discomfort in his right forearm.

He said the problem had occurred consistently through 2014 as well, even after an operation to attempt to cure the arm-pump condition following last year's Spanish GP.

"Tonight's race didn't go to plan and unfortunately, I had serious problems with my right forearm which isn't good news for me," he said.

"I worked very hard over the winter in order to find a solution, because I was suffering in every race last season."

Pedrosa said he had been advised not to have any further surgery, so was now at a loss to know what to do that could allow him to continue racing.

"Every doctor recommended that I not undergo another operation and I have tried to look for alternatives, but by the looks of things nothing is working positively for it," he said.

"Now I have to assess my options and see what I can do.

"It is probably the most difficult moment of my career.

"I will do my best to find a solution but in this moment it is difficult to imagine what it could be."

The 29-year-old has been a factory Honda MotoGP rider since 2006, winning 26 grands prix and finishing runner-up in the world championship three times.

His last race win came in the Czech GP last August.

http://www.autosport...t.php/id/118295

 

 

Dok jednom ne smrkne...



#48 Doorn

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 08:15

Happy with my performance and the great work of the team. Unfortunately I had a problem with the foam helmet, I lost vision and I couldn't fight for the victory. Congratulations ‪#‎Valentino‬ and ‪#‎yamahamotogp‬ for the victory!

 

 

 

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Nisu gume vec nesto za sta bi ja nekome tu kacigu u doope nabio...  :furious:


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#49 Doorn

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 08:47

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#50 Ripper

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 11:53

 

Nisu gume vec nesto za sta bi ja nekome tu kacigu u doope nabio...  :furious:

Opusti se, samo nek je Yamaha dobra ove sezone. Kada je cista brzina u pitanju znas i sam ko je tu neprikosnoven.

 

 

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Vrh fotka, mora se priznati. :)



#51 Doorn

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 12:11

Opusti se, samo nek je Yamaha dobra ove sezone. Kada je cista brzina u pitanju znas i sam ko je tu neprikosnoven.

 

 

Nakon onakvih kvalifikacija nisam ocekivao da ce Yamaha biti ovako dobra. LOR je bio konstantan i kao robot dok nije kaciga pocela da se raspada. Maler.Ubjedjen sam da bi pobjedio da se to nije desilo.



#52 sasa965

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 13:34

Trn     uporedi krugove http://resources.mot...pdf?v1_5e308071



#53 Doorn

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 13:50

Bila sva 3ica konstantna pa onda i 4ica kad je Vale stigao  :lol+:



#54 Doorn

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Posted 30 March 2015 - 15:23

Double MotoGP# World Champion Jorge Lorenzo explains why he faded towards the end of the race in Qatar, eventually finishing in 4th.

Lorenzo was competing at the sharp end for most of the Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar, leading the race for a number of laps before mysteriously dropping back from the front runners in the latter stages.

It turns out that he had a good reason for his sudden lack of pace…

Jorge Lorenzo:
“It was a difficult race. After the first lap, I found myself in second place and I followed Dovizioso. I was faster and I passed him where I could in the fast corners. On the speed and in braking the Ducati was much stronger than our bike, but we could recover on corner speed while the acceleration was similar. To be honest, I thought that I could win the race, though it surely wasn‘t going to be easy, because Valentino had a very strong pace at the end of the race. I was feeling better and better, but suddenly there was something wrong when in the top part of the helmet the foam came loose and came down so I lost half of my vision. I couldn‘t see the corners very well and couldn‘t concentrate or ride like before and I was losing half a second or more per lap. In a race where, at minimum I could fight for the win, I finished fourth.”



#55 christofer

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Posted 31 March 2015 - 13:48

Kakva trka :blush: .A i sto bi rekli komentatori sa SK-a: "konacno Dukati koji skrece" :lol+: . Ako je suditi na osnovu ovoga sto smo videli, ceka nas sjajna sezona. A Doktor je jos jednom pokazao zasto navijam za njega i zasto je MotoGP uzbudljiviji od vecine ostalih auto-moto takmicenja. Prvih 5 me je odusevilo, zaista...i jedva cekam kako ce izgledati sledeca trka. Verujem da ce opet biti neizvesno B-) ...



#56 Doorn

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Posted 31 March 2015 - 16:11

Ako Ducati nastavi sa podijumima, bice interesanto vidjeti sta ce da bude kad ih ustroje.



#57 romantik

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Posted 31 March 2015 - 16:46

U nedelju su ispuili prvi bonus, 3 podijuma po suvom, tako da od sledece trke smanjuju im gorivo sa 24 na 22 litra, medjutim po njihovim recima oni su i prosle godine zavrsavali trke sa manje od 22 litra, pa to nece biti problem, a sledece restrikcije nastupaju tek kad /ako naprave tri pobede po suvom.



#58 Doorn

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Posted 01 April 2015 - 09:33

Dani Pedrosa To Make Shock Moto3 Switch With KTM For 2016
Submitted by David Emmett on Wed, 2015-04-01 08:00
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The cause of Dani Pedrosa's shock announcement that he will be withdrawing from racing temporarily to seek treatment for arm pump has finally been unearthed. MotoMatters has learned that in addition to seeking treatment for the medical condition, Pedrosa is headed to Austria, where he is to test KTM's Moto3 machine ahead of a shock return to the junior class in 2016, in pursuit of a fourth world championship. Pedrosa believes racing the lighter Moto3 bikes will allow him to avoid arm pump, and prolong his Grand Prix career. Alongside racing for KTM in Moto3 in 2016, Pedrosa will help develop the Austrian manufacturer's MotoGP prototype, ahead of its debut in 2017.
 
MotoMatters uncovered the story while waiting to follow Pedrosa to the VUMC hospital in Amsterdam. A source in Qatar had revealed that the Spaniard would be flying to Holland for treatment at the hospital, with a reputation for dealing with sports injuries. Pedrosa was seen to arrive at Schiphol airport, where he was greeted by a woman wearing an orange uniform. Recognizing the woman as Avril Fisch, long-standing group leader of KTM's engine development department, we approached close enough to be within earshot, without being seen.
 
When Pedrosa came through the doors of the arrival's hall, Frau Fisch greeted the Spaniard with the words, "So, Dani, ready for your challenge in Moto3 next year?" At that point, we confronted Fisch and Pedrosa, where they confessed their plans.
 
The entire scheme has come about as a result of Honda's victory in Moto3 last year. KTM is keen to get revenge, and know that they must engage the services of a top rider to ensure that they can beat Honda in the junior class. The plot had been hatched after the first few races of 2014, once it became clear that the Honda NSF250RW was a vastly more powerful machine than KTM's RC250.
 
The NSF250RW was Honda's response to KTM's original Moto3 bike, built because the Japanese manufacturer felt that KTM had violated the spirit of the Moto3 regulations in 2013. Honda wanted to demonstrate that they, too, were prepared to completely disregard the spirit of the rules, and put their vast engineering might to work to build a bike that would be unbeatable. That bike won the 2014 Moto3 title with Alex Márquez.
 
Knowing that they would never have the resources of Honda, KTM approached the problem from the other end of the equation. Instead of trying to out-engineer Honda, they set about trying to find the best possible rider they could get to ride the bike. They settled on the idea of signing one of the four so-called 'Aliens' of MotoGP, and putting them on the bike.
 
KTM first approached Valentino Rossi. The Austrian marque already has links with the Italian, as they supply bikes to Rossi's Sky VR46 Moto3 team. Sensing that his chances of securing a tenth MotoGP title were closer than ever before, Rossi turned KTM down.
 
Instead, KTM opened negotiations with Dani Pedrosa and his then crew chief, Mike Leitner. Though Pedrosa was reluctant at first, KTM won him over with a range of inducements. First and foremost, he would be reunited with his long-time crew chief Leitner. Leitner had left the Repsol Honda team to lead development of KTM's MotoGP project, ahead of the bike's debut in 2017. Leitner and Pedrosa concocted rumors of a less-than-amicable split, to divert media interest away from any thoughts of Pedrosa joining the Austrian engineer at KTM. Pedrosa was also offered a role in the development of the RC16 MotoGP prototype, leading the direction of the project.
 
In the end, Pedrosa was persuaded by an exceptionally generous financial offer. To demonstrate just how serious they are with this project, Pedrosa was offered 1% of the shares in KTM, as well as 1% of shares in Red Bull, who will be backing the Moto3 team. Furthermore, Red Bull will be backing the factory KTM team once they enter MotoGP. Some sources suggest that KTM have already contacted Casey Stoner about a ride in MotoGP. Stoner has strong ties to Red Bull, and was the first rider to win a Grand Prix for KTM, taking victory in the 125cc class at Malaysia in 2004.
 
The most shocking part of the entire scheme is that Pedrosa will be leaving Honda with the Japanese factory's blessing. Pedrosa's departure from Repsol Honda allows HRC to move Marc Márquez' brother Alex up into the Repsol squad. Having the Márquez brothers in the same team is a marketing dream for Honda, Repsol, Estrella Galicia, and all of the team's sponsors. The outing which Alex was given on board the Repsol Honda RC213V at the Valencia test in November last year was a trial run of the project. MotoMatters has seen mock ups of a 2016 team presentation provisionally entitled "Márquez Bros - A Day at the Races."
 
Allowing Pedrosa to leave to go race in Moto3 is a sign of Honda's confidence in their youngest signing, Fabio Quartararo. Already labeled 'the Márquez beater', HRC believes that the French youngster will easily beat Pedrosa, once the Spanish veteran climbs aboard the KTM Moto3 machine.


#59 MrIncredible

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Posted 01 April 2015 - 12:42

1. april je... ;)



#60 Doorn

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Posted 01 April 2015 - 12:51

1. april je... ;)

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