CzechGP/Portuguese SBK weekend discussion (may contain spoilers)

LM
Lan Max
Mon, Aug 10, 2020 1:14 PM

Pol at fault. Most of These guys will find a way when a rider leaves a cm
gap, let alone a rider going wide.

Zarco was already committed and banked at about 50° when Pol went wide and
gave the line to Zarco.
Zarco took the line, but Pol tried to close the door too late- baM! He was
too eager to catch Binder for payback.

Zarco does have a history of contact, but I don’t believe any were dirty.
They should see Marquez’s contacts...

Pol said he lost his chance of winning the first KTM victory. L O L
Binder was on fire, smooth and consistent. He deserved the win.

On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 10:34 PM Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com
wrote:

Okay, I watched it maybe 5 or 6 times, and agree with Jack. Zarco had a
clear line, not much space, but the line was there, and was pretty much
next to Pol when they made contact. If Pol had stayed on  his line, they
probably would not have made contact, or at least only a brush. Clearly,
Pol deviated from his line and ran into Zarco. Generally, the rider behind
has the responsibility to make a clean pass, but Zarco was already next to
Pol. It was Pol's responsibility to know the path was clear when he changed
his line to the inside. In my amateurish opinion, it was either a racing
incident, or Pol was at fault.

On Sun, 9 Aug 2020 at 15:48, Jack Ward jaxn51@gmail.com wrote:

I want to know what the hell race the officials were watching! Zarco
NEVER deviated a millimeter from his racing line. Pol was the aggressor
here, not Joan. What is WRONG with these morons?! The on bike camera angles
bear this out...CLEARLY!

Jack Ward
Now in Knoxville, TN, USA

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Pol at fault. Most of These guys will find a way when a rider leaves a cm gap, let alone a rider going wide. Zarco was already committed and banked at about 50° when Pol went wide and gave the line to Zarco. Zarco took the line, but Pol tried to close the door too late- baM! He was too eager to catch Binder for payback. Zarco does have a history of contact, but I don’t believe any were dirty. They should see Marquez’s contacts... Pol said he lost his chance of winning the first KTM victory. L O L Binder was on fire, smooth and consistent. He deserved the win. On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 10:34 PM Kevin Kachadourian <kkachadourian@gmail.com> wrote: > Okay, I watched it maybe 5 or 6 times, and agree with Jack. Zarco had a > clear line, not much space, but the line was there, and was pretty much > next to Pol when they made contact. If Pol had stayed on his line, they > probably would not have made contact, or at least only a brush. Clearly, > Pol deviated from his line and ran into Zarco. Generally, the rider behind > has the responsibility to make a clean pass, but Zarco was already next to > Pol. It was Pol's responsibility to know the path was clear when he changed > his line to the inside. In my amateurish opinion, it was either a racing > incident, or Pol was at fault. > > On Sun, 9 Aug 2020 at 15:48, Jack Ward <jaxn51@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I want to know what the hell race the officials were watching! Zarco >> NEVER deviated a millimeter from his racing line. Pol was the aggressor >> here, not Joan. What is WRONG with these morons?! The on bike camera angles >> bear this out...CLEARLY! >> >> >> Jack Ward >> Now in Knoxville, TN, USA >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >> http://www.ductalk.com/ >> and >> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >> _____________________ >> Ducati mailing list >> Ducati@list.ducati.net >> http://list.ducati.net/mailman/listinfo/ducati_list.ducati.net >> Mailto: kkachadourian@gmail.com >> > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list > Ducati@list.ducati.net > http://list.ducati.net/mailman/listinfo/ducati_list.ducati.net > Mailto: nolanmaxxx@gmail.com > -- sent_from@appleMobileDevice~ #