2022 Racing - who do you support?
2022 Racing - who do you support?
Which series do you watch, and who do you root for?
Lorenzo was the racer I've been the biggest fan of, but he's not racing bikes anymore (Porsche apparently!)
BSB - I like the Irwins, though interested to see how Haslam and Sykes do this year
WSBK - can't deny Rea's skill, but Toprak was incredible last year so I tend to hope he wins now
MotoGP - Marc is capable of being on another level I think, but injuries are hitting him a bit now. After watching MotoGP Unlimited, I actually see them all very differently - I'm not a huge Suzuki fan but it was nice seeing Mir win, and was buzzing for Aleix a few weeks ago
Lorenzo was the racer I've been the biggest fan of, but he's not racing bikes anymore (Porsche apparently!)
BSB - I like the Irwins, though interested to see how Haslam and Sykes do this year
WSBK - can't deny Rea's skill, but Toprak was incredible last year so I tend to hope he wins now
MotoGP - Marc is capable of being on another level I think, but injuries are hitting him a bit now. After watching MotoGP Unlimited, I actually see them all very differently - I'm not a huge Suzuki fan but it was nice seeing Mir win, and was buzzing for Aleix a few weeks ago
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Re: 2022 Racing - who do you support?
I wouldn’t even know where to start to tell you the truth.
Euwan McGreggor? I’ve not seen a single race for a good 5 years or more. Wouldn’t mind it but it feel it’s going the same way as F1…. Too much gadgetry. Bring back the big bore 2 strokes
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Euwan McGreggor? I’ve not seen a single race for a good 5 years or more. Wouldn’t mind it but it feel it’s going the same way as F1…. Too much gadgetry. Bring back the big bore 2 strokes
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The best and only answer to my post starts 'I wouldn't even know where to start', harumpoldstilskin wrote:I wouldn’t even know where to start to tell you the truth.
Euwan McGreggor? I’ve not seen a single race for a good 5 years or more. Wouldn’t mind it but it feel it’s going the same way as F1…. Too much gadgetry. Bring back the big bore 2 strokes
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Re: 2022 Racing - who do you support?
Would appear at this early stage that a Ducati rider may have the upper hand.
Re: 2022 Racing - who do you support?
Strange how compared to a few years ago it seems to change so much week to weekBarts dad wrote:Would appear at this early stage that a Ducati rider may have the upper hand.
Aleix is almost the most consistent?
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Re: 2022 Racing - who do you support?
Well I have given up on motorcycle voyeurism, and started putting my own performance up for scrutiny.
Joined the Freetech Streetstock 125 Endurance series, which Daz, Dayo and Old Git Racer also compete in, in different teams.
Two races and a practice session so far. The team hasn't got anywhere in the races yet due to team mates crashing and reliability, but I have been competitive within our own team. Managed to keep it rubber side down, the second in a wet race too. More importantly, I am whipping the team principles arse in both lap times and accident rate.
Joined the Freetech Streetstock 125 Endurance series, which Daz, Dayo and Old Git Racer also compete in, in different teams.
Two races and a practice session so far. The team hasn't got anywhere in the races yet due to team mates crashing and reliability, but I have been competitive within our own team. Managed to keep it rubber side down, the second in a wet race too. More importantly, I am whipping the team principles arse in both lap times and accident rate.
A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,