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October 15th, 2006 11:42 PM #11
actually lamang na si rossi!!! woohooo!!! what a race kanina sa portugal. natanggal ung dalawang repsol honda. hehehe. nagkamali si pedrossa sa curve nung mag-oovertake siya kay hayden tapos nag slide. ayun tinamaan si hayden, hindi mo rin naman masisisi si pedrossa dahil unang gumawa ng risky move si hayden. nagkatabigan sila habang umoovertake si hayden kay pedrossa.
what a race for tony ellias! grabe from 11 in the grid siya pa nanalo. gulat si rossi nung unang overtake ni ellias sa kanya. grabe ung last lap. photo finish! ahead si rossi sa last long right curve, tapos nag slingshot na lang si elias for the win! grabe!
ahead na si rossi ng 8 pts. sayang 13 pts sana kung nanalo siya. galit na galit si hayden. hehehe
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October 15th, 2006 11:45 PM #12
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October 15th, 2006 11:53 PM #13
mukhang maganda nga ang laban ah sa pagkaka describe mo. galing!!! sayang din at di si rossi ang nanalo otherwise malaki laki sana ang lamang. pero at least sa last race, lamang na si rossi.
ito ang driver talaga. imagine, ang hina dati ng yamaha pero nung lumipat sya from honda eh napag champion pa nya ang yamaha. di lang isa. hehehe.. ito ang masasabi kong magaling na driver talaga!!!
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October 20th, 2006 03:29 AM #14
Iba talaga si Rossi. Even with a slower bike, he can win races and world championships. Idol talaga!
Hayden led the championship for a long time simply because of bike consistency. He only won 2 races and his collision with Pedrosa was his only DNF. Rossi failed to score in 2 GPs because of mechanical and tire failure, in that order.
I'm also happy for Toni Elias having won the Portugal race. Si Nakano na lang ang magaling na beteranong hindi pa nananalo. Baka kasi off-pace pa rin ang Kawasaki, pero lilipat na siya ng team next year.
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October 29th, 2006 11:24 PM #15
Mga Rossi fans dito... talo bata natin.. sya naman ang nag crash ngayon. si hayden finished 3rd on valencia and he takes the 2006 MotoGp World Championship.. next year ulit... by the way Troy Bayliss won the race. Rossi was 13th.
Last edited by dxx_ddf; October 29th, 2006 at 11:26 PM.
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October 31st, 2006 08:10 PM #16
badtrip, inabangan ko pa naman ung race na un. napasigaw na lang ako mag-isa habang nanonood nung mag crash si rossi. badtrip. pero mukhang hirap talaga ung motor niya nung simula pa lang. naiiwan na rin siya nung leading pack. though nag pole siya, ewan ko kung bakit naging ganon ung motor niya. kahit nung mag crash hindi na siya nakabawi. lalong lumalayo sina bayliss. parang crash na lang ni hayden ung hinhintay niya. hehehe.
sayang kung nag champion siya, siya lang ung naging chanpion ng 990cc(?) era... hehehe.
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November 1st, 2006 10:52 PM #17
Didn't see the race, puro kasi walang kwentang soccer games ang nilalabas instead of the replay eh.
Anyway, everyone but the Repsol Honda Team was saddened as Rossi's reign ends, technically that is. No doubt he's still by far the best one out there. We have to give it to a consistent bike for Hayden, once mincemeat to Valentino. I have to say the American was consistent himself, didn't take any risks and made sure he finished all the races. But at the last race, it was more of Rossi losing the championship than Hayden winning it. Had he not crashed, he would have finished good enough to secure the trophy. I'm happy though that the resurgent Troy Bayliss finally had his very first MotoGP victory here.
The story here is like Schumacher's last year. Their car just wasn't good enough, so no matter what he does, he could only win without the Michelin runners (USGP). But like Michael, Valentino's greatness will never falter that easily. The bikes will be 800 cc next year, so it's an all-new ball game for everyone, and I'm pretty sure Rossi will win the title again.Last edited by squala; November 1st, 2006 at 11:05 PM.
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