Phillip Island, SPOILER.....

KK
Kevin Kachadourian
Sun, Oct 16, 2022 8:43 AM

..................
OMG

I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of
bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers.
And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race.

Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves and
very close passes.

Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying
session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs
into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber.

What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the
front group?
if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a
start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I
would say no).

I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia
event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not
decided next weekend?

.................. OMG I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers. And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race. Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves and very close passes. Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber. What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the front group? if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I would say no). I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not decided next weekend?
BR
Bob Ryan
Sun, Oct 16, 2022 2:03 PM

Um, AM took out JM. FQ went down on his own.

It was a great race and you could tell PB settled for the points.

-Bob

On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 04:44 Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com
wrote:

..................
OMG

I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of
bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers.
And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race.

Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves
and very close passes.

Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying
session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs
into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber.

What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the
front group?
if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a
start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I
would say no).

I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia
event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not
decided next weekend?

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Um, AM took out JM. FQ went down on his own. It was a great race and you could tell PB settled for the points. -Bob On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 04:44 Kevin Kachadourian <kkachadourian@gmail.com> wrote: > .................. > OMG > > I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of > bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers. > And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race. > > Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves > and very close passes. > > Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying > session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs > into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber. > > What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the > front group? > if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a > start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I > would say no). > > I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia > event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not > decided next weekend? > > > > > > 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 > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Vicki Smith
Sun, Oct 16, 2022 3:09 PM

When they showed Jack Miller "accepting Alex Marquez's apology" it looked more to me like he was not so much doing that at all. I'm so happy he seems to be ok. That was crazy.

And I too hope it goes to the last race. It's better for the series, tracks and promoters, which are having some trouble filling the stands.

Vicki

On Oct 16, 2022, at 10:04 AM, Bob Ryan <ryanr256@gmail.com> wrote:

Um, AM took out JM. FQ went down on his own.

It was a great race and you could tell PB settled for the points.

-Bob

On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 04:44 Kevin Kachadourian <kkachadourian@gmail.com> wrote:

..................

OMG

I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers. And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race.

Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves and very close passes.

Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber.

What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the front group?

if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I would say no).

I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not decided next weekend?

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Kevin Kachadourian
Sun, Oct 16, 2022 6:36 PM

Thanks for the correction.

FQ seems to be under a dark cloud that he just can't get free from. I hope
for better luck over the next two races. And, I would love to see a
championship decided on the last lap of the last race of the season.

On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 16:04, Bob Ryan ryanr256@gmail.com wrote:

Um, AM took out JM. FQ went down on his own.

It was a great race and you could tell PB settled for the points.

-Bob

On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 04:44 Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com
wrote:

..................
OMG

I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of
bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers.
And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race.

Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves
and very close passes.

Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying
session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs
into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber.

What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the
front group?
if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a
start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I
would say no).

I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia
event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not
decided next weekend?

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Thanks for the correction. FQ seems to be under a dark cloud that he just can't get free from. I hope for better luck over the next two races. And, I would love to see a championship decided on the last lap of the last race of the season. On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 16:04, Bob Ryan <ryanr256@gmail.com> wrote: > Um, AM took out JM. FQ went down on his own. > > It was a great race and you could tell PB settled for the points. > > -Bob > > On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 04:44 Kevin Kachadourian <kkachadourian@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> .................. >> OMG >> >> I can't remember a Premier League race that had such a freight train of >> bikes at the front for so long, with so many potential podium finishers. >> And that last lap,.... Kudos to Alex Rins for a great race. >> >> Also, it was a mostly clean race. but still with a number of bold moves >> and very close passes. >> >> Marquez looks to be back in form. How about that save in the Qualifying >> session? Front end goes, bike tries to go down, Marquez says nope, digs >> into the tarmac and puts the thing back up on its rubber. >> >> What ifs: AM had not taken FQ out, could Fabio have fought back to the >> front group? >> if FB's front ride height device had been engaged, would he have gotten a >> start that would have given him a better lead and perhaps the top step? (I >> would say no). >> >> I am extra thrilled to have my ticket for a great seat at the Valencia >> event. Would it be unfair of me to hope that the championship is not >> decided next weekend? >> >> >> >> >> >> 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 >> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >> Mailto: %(user_address)s > > > > > > 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 > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Mike Snoderly
Tue, Oct 18, 2022 7:03 PM

I think I’d rather see Pecco win at Sepang and then have everybody racing full out with no team orders or worries about points on the last race.

On Oct 16, 2022, at 13:36, Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com wrote:


Thanks for the correction.

FQ seems to be under a dark cloud that he just can't get free from. I hope for better luck over the next two races. And, I would love to see a championship decided on the last lap of the last race of the season.

On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 16:04, Bob Ryan

I think I’d rather see Pecco win at Sepang and then have everybody racing full out with no team orders or worries about points on the last race. On Oct 16, 2022, at 13:36, Kevin Kachadourian <kkachadourian@gmail.com> wrote:  Thanks for the correction. FQ seems to be under a dark cloud that he just can't get free from. I hope for better luck over the next two races. And, I would love to see a championship decided on the last lap of the last race of the season. On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 16:04, Bob Ryan