Rossi is BACK! Thought Pedrosa had the measure of him for a while, but setting the lap record on lap 18 is awesome and shows Rossi''s class. Stoner was really unhappy with third wasn''t he?
Bradley was in third Morphine. Can't remember where the others were, but they were in the points at least. And I wouldn't get offended by a ozzie kid calling us poms, life's too short to let that kind of sillyness get to you.
Gutted for Bradley, he''s having some bad luck this year that''s for sure. Great first win for Iannone though, good to see so many different race winners already this season.
Jimmy, I don't believe qualifying is on the Beeb. If you look on the 'MotoGP on the BBC' page (sorry can't post link in comments) they have listings for saturday for other races but not Shanghai.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've not seen Pedrosa win a top class race that he had to fight for - all those that he's won he has got away at the front fairly early.
If something hasn't been published then it's common enough to obtain an injunction preventing publication, but like the judge said - what's the point of an injunction against something already published? That's the reality of the internet, once it's out it's out.
As he's a public figure he doesn't have the same expectation of privacy that most people do. This has been demonstrated time and again in the courts. It's not really that hard to understand. Time for this despicable man to go.
Does anyone know a good place to buy fishing shelters? Would quite like to have somewhere to get out of the rain at Donington. Can't believe they put it back to June.
Anyway for this weekend, Rossi, Toseland, Hayden top step. Well, that would keep the peace in my house anyway.
You're not entirely correct there Craig, the BBC is meant to have a public service aspect, not just go chasing viewing figures. As they are paid for by a poll tax not revenue this is justified. Of course they also have to show that they are relevant and so viewing figures do come into the equation, but they are not the only consideration.
Seems strange this, given that he's staying at Ferrari it doesn't seem to be because of a falling out (as I thought when reading the headline). Still very odd timing though, isn't the close season normally when this kind of thing happens?
I can't see anything in that whole article that would support your view Captain Ron. Or indeed in what else he's said. I think he's getting a lot more media attention than other drivers, especially UK media attention, which gives a disproportionate impression.
Agree with Rick A - Massa was not alongside, if his front wheel was level with Coulthard's front wheel then he'd be alongside and have the right to the corner, but he wasn't so he didn't. Coulthard is absolutely right to blame that on Massa. You have to show the guy you're racing against your front wheel if you want to claim the corner.
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