I agree with Vicki. All if the sudden, the established order meant nothing.
I am sure that the KTMs bikes maturing has helped level the playing field,
but there was an undeniable effect here.
This would have been Dovi's chance with MM injured. but it does not seem he
is capitalizing on it well. Couldn't even score a second win on the track
that favors the Ducati.
Other than that, best season in a while. So unexpected. Now I really look
forward to every Sunday.
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 6:15 AM Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I hate to say it but based on this season it’s becoming clear Marc Marquez
is maybe not the best thing for the sport. Removing him from the equation
has changed just about everything in that the entire paddock, man, woman,
dog and mechanic now believes they can podium and the results are showing.
Also, maybe keep the thrill show get off and NASCAR shootout for pure
entertainment value...
(Kidding about the get off but the shootout was cool)
What a race.
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com
wrote:
Incredible race!
Unbelievable finish. Glad I got up early for that one. When's the last
time we have had a season like this one?
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 05:41 Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I no longer have any idea what crazy crazy thing I’m going to see on
Sunday morning. Jesus.
( this also applies to who is leading, who is slow, all of it)
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Colin Mackintosh kootenaymack@gmail.com
wrote:
Yamaha needs a reset! They are so far behind in so many ways-starts,
brakes, power, getting the power to the ground, Time to start over...tough
time for Vale in the twilight of his career.
Watching MV jump off at speed was just plain
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So uh what y’all think about Zarco’s penalty? It was already BS to begin
with. He started out from the pit lane, worked hard to catch up then red
flag was issued. But yet, after the restart they sent him back to the pit
lan yet again!! while everyone got to stay in their position. WTF!
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 7:32 PM nabil kabbani nkabbani@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Vicki. All if the sudden, the established order meant
nothing. I am sure that the KTMs bikes maturing has helped level the
playing field, but there was an undeniable effect here.
This would have been Dovi's chance with MM injured. but it does not seem
he is capitalizing on it well. Couldn't even score a second win on the
track that favors the Ducati.
Other than that, best season in a while. So unexpected. Now I really look
forward to every Sunday.
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 6:15 AM Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I hate to say it but based on this season it’s becoming clear Marc
Marquez is maybe not the best thing for the sport. Removing him from the
equation has changed just about everything in that the entire paddock, man,
woman, dog and mechanic now believes they can podium and the results are
showing.
Also, maybe keep the thrill show get off and NASCAR shootout for pure
entertainment value...
(Kidding about the get off but the shootout was cool)
What a race.
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com
wrote:
Incredible race!
Unbelievable finish. Glad I got up early for that one. When's the last
time we have had a season like this one?
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 05:41 Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I no longer have any idea what crazy crazy thing I’m going to see on
Sunday morning. Jesus.
( this also applies to who is leading, who is slow, all of it)
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Colin Mackintosh kootenaymack@gmail.com
wrote:
Yamaha needs a reset! They are so far behind in so many ways-starts,
brakes, power, getting the power to the ground, Time to start over...tough
time for Vale in the twilight of his career.
Watching MV jump off at speed was just plain
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What? I didn't know that! I wondered why he finished back in 17th. I thought he started at his then current position so was confident he was going to move up and make top 5. That's BS!!!!
Mario
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So uh what y’all think about Zarco’s penalty? It was already BS to begin with. He started out from the pit lane, worked hard to catch up then red flag was issued. But yet, after the restart they sent him back to the pit lan yet again!! while everyone got to stay in their position. WTF!
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 7:32 PM nabil kabbani <nkabbani@gmail.commailto:nkabbani@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree with Vicki. All if the sudden, the established order meant nothing. I am sure that the KTMs bikes maturing has helped level the playing field, but there was an undeniable effect here.
This would have been Dovi's chance with MM injured. but it does not seem he is capitalizing on it well. Couldn't even score a second win on the track that favors the Ducati.
Other than that, best season in a while. So unexpected. Now I really look forward to every Sunday.
Nabil Kabbani
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 6:15 AM Vicki Smith <Vicki@ducati.netmailto:Vicki@ducati.net> wrote:
I hate to say it but based on this season it’s becoming clear Marc Marquez is maybe not the best thing for the sport. Removing him from the equation has changed just about everything in that the entire paddock, man, woman, dog and mechanic now believes they can podium and the results are showing.
Also, maybe keep the thrill show get off and NASCAR shootout for pure entertainment value...
(Kidding about the get off but the shootout was cool)
What a race.
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Kevin Kachadourian <kkachadourian@gmail.commailto:kkachadourian@gmail.com> wrote:
Incredible race!
Unbelievable finish. Glad I got up early for that one. When's the last time we have had a season like this one?
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 05:41 Vicki Smith <Vicki@ducati.netmailto:Vicki@ducati.net> wrote:
I no longer have any idea what crazy crazy thing I’m going to see on Sunday morning. Jesus.
( this also applies to who is leading, who is slow, all of it)
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Colin Mackintosh <kootenaymack@gmail.commailto:kootenaymack@gmail.com> wrote:
Yamaha needs a reset! They are so far behind in so many ways-starts, brakes, power, getting the power to the ground, Time to start over...tough time for Vale in the twilight of his career.
Watching MV jump off at speed was just plain
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Wasn’t he also riding with a broken wrist? I was thinking if this was the case And it was me I’d start, get the penalty out of the way then troll for points or pull in depending on the pain.
Vicki
On Aug 28, 2020, at 7:39 PM, Mario Baroz mariobaroz@hotmail.com wrote:
What? I didn't know that! I wondered why he finished back in 17th. I thought he started at his then current position so was confident he was going to move up and make top 5. That's BS!!!!
Mario
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So uh what y’all think about Zarco’s penalty? It was already BS to begin with. He started out from the pit lane, worked hard to catch up then red flag was issued. But yet, after the restart they sent him back to the pit lan yet again!! while everyone got to stay in their position. WTF!
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 7:32 PM nabil kabbani nkabbani@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Vicki. All if the sudden, the established order meant nothing. I am sure that the KTMs bikes maturing has helped level the playing field, but there was an undeniable effect here.
This would have been Dovi's chance with MM injured. but it does not seem he is capitalizing on it well. Couldn't even score a second win on the track that favors the Ducati.
Other than that, best season in a while. So unexpected. Now I really look forward to every Sunday.
Nabil Kabbani
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nabilkabbani
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 6:15 AM Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I hate to say it but based on this season it’s becoming clear Marc Marquez is maybe not the best thing for the sport. Removing him from the equation has changed just about everything in that the entire paddock, man, woman, dog and mechanic now believes they can podium and the results are showing.
Also, maybe keep the thrill show get off and NASCAR shootout for pure entertainment value...
(Kidding about the get off but the shootout was cool)
What a race.
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com wrote:
Incredible race!
Unbelievable finish. Glad I got up early for that one. When's the last time we have had a season like this one?
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 05:41 Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I no longer have any idea what crazy crazy thing I’m going to see on Sunday morning. Jesus.
( this also applies to who is leading, who is slow, all of it)
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Colin Mackintosh kootenaymack@gmail.com wrote:
Yamaha needs a reset! They are so far behind in so many ways-starts, brakes, power, getting the power to the ground, Time to start over...tough time for Vale in the twilight of his career.
Watching MV jump off at speed was just plain
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Yes it’s the first time he’s had such injury or surgery, I believe..
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 7:43 PM Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
Wasn’t he also riding with a broken wrist? I was thinking if this was the
case And it was me I’d start, get the penalty out of the way then troll for
points or pull in depending on the pain.
Vicki
On Aug 28, 2020, at 7:39 PM, Mario Baroz mariobaroz@hotmail.com wrote:
What? I didn't know that! I wondered why he finished back in 17th. I
thought he started at his then current position so was confident he was
going to move up and make top 5. That's BS!!!!
Mario
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Subject: Re: [Ducati] MotoGP update (now) Red Bull Ring 2(spoilers)
So uh what y’all think about Zarco’s penalty? It was already BS to begin
with. He started out from the pit lane, worked hard to catch up then red
flag was issued. But yet, after the restart they sent him back to the pit
lan yet again!! while everyone got to stay in their position. WTF!
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 7:32 PM nabil kabbani nkabbani@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Vicki. All if the sudden, the established order meant
nothing. I am sure that the KTMs bikes maturing has helped level the
playing field, but there was an undeniable effect here.
This would have been Dovi's chance with MM injured. but it does not seem
he is capitalizing on it well. Couldn't even score a second win on the
track that favors the Ducati.
Other than that, best season in a while. So unexpected. Now I really look
forward to every Sunday.
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 6:15 AM Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I hate to say it but based on this season it’s becoming clear Marc Marquez
is maybe not the best thing for the sport. Removing him from the equation
has changed just about everything in that the entire paddock, man, woman,
dog and mechanic now believes they can podium and the results are showing.
Also, maybe keep the thrill show get off and NASCAR shootout for pure
entertainment value...
(Kidding about the get off but the shootout was cool)
What a race.
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Kevin Kachadourian kkachadourian@gmail.com
wrote:
Incredible race!
Unbelievable finish. Glad I got up early for that one. When's the last
time we have had a season like this one?
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 05:41 Vicki Smith Vicki@ducati.net wrote:
I no longer have any idea what crazy crazy thing I’m going to see on
Sunday morning. Jesus.
( this also applies to who is leading, who is slow, all of it)
Vicki
On Aug 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Colin Mackintosh kootenaymack@gmail.com
wrote:
Yamaha needs a reset! They are so far behind in so many ways-starts,
brakes, power, getting the power to the ground, Time to start over...tough
time for Vale in the twilight of his career.
Watching MV jump off at speed was just plain
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