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    #11
    ^im watching motogp more than formula 1 recently. mas exciting kasi at ang galing ni valentino rossi.

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    #12
    the lower classes are more competitive and, thus, more exciting to watch. try to catch the 250cc and 125cc races shown before the premiere motogp class.

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    #13
    tama! idol ko si rossi. hehehe. ilang beses ko na nakita sa last lap niya lagi kinukuha ung lead. basta pag last lap yari ka na kay rossi tapos siya lang ung nasa likod ng leader.

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by fLaKeZ
    tama! idol ko si rossi. hehehe. ilang beses ko na nakita sa last lap niya lagi kinukuha ung lead. basta pag last lap yari ka na kay rossi tapos siya lang ung nasa likod ng leader.
    Pedrosa of the 250cc class seems to have the same style as Rossi, backing down a bit at the start, then begins to overtake near the closing stages. It's also likely that this tiny but mighty Spaniard will move up to Moto GP next season, the last for Rossi before a possible move to F1.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by squala
    Pedrosa of the 250cc class seems to have the same style as Rossi, backing down a bit at the start, then begins to overtake near the closing stages. It's also likely that this tiny but mighty Spaniard will move up to Moto GP next season, the last for Rossi before a possible move to F1.
    sayang hindi ko napanood ung lower class race ng british grand prix. replay na nga lang napanood ko kanina, nung mag rerestart na napanood ko.

    damn! panalo nanaman si rossi! 7 out of 9 races. wohooo! although sayang dahil nag crash si gibernaua na naglelead nung race. tsk tsk. sobra talaga lakas ng ulan at ang daming nag crash. baka mas maganda laban kung hindi siya nag crash.

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    #16
    I was expecting Gibernau to fall down. He's simply no wet rider. We have to give all the credit to Rossi. It doesn't do him justice to be compared to Schumacher. The Yamaha has an even slower top speed than the Honda, yet he was brilliant enough to make the most out of his bike and only lost twice.

    As for the 125cc, I have to say there should be no wet race for these bikes. So many riders crash out, probably because of the really narrow tires. There should be thicker rubber, or else red flag the race.

    Randy de Puniet really deserved the win in 250. He managed to hold on to a near crash and caught up with the Aussies.

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    #17
    rossi! hindi ko nga lang gaano napanood. napanood ko nung patapos na.

    pedrosa is damn good. yup, you're right. parang nung simula nag hohold down muna siya. pero nung in the middle of the race na tapos napapansin niyang lumalayo na ung mga nasa harap saka siya gumalaw. unti-unti siyang umakyat from 5th to 1st. tapos nun wala na. isa to sa aabangan ko sa moto gp
    Last edited by flakez; September 4th, 2005 at 03:13 AM.

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    #18
    Kawawa talaga si Gibernau. Biruin nyo last lap naubusan ng gas. Pero kahit na, talagang destino siyang maunahan ni Rossi sa Brno.

    Napansin ko rin sa 250 na maliit at sobrang gaan ni Pedrosa. Baka yun din ang dahilan kaya bumibilis siya. Malayo difference ng built niya kay de Puniet.

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    #19
    wawa nga si gibernau. bigla na lang nagpupumiga nung last lap. pero sabi nila may gas pa daw, hindi lang makuha kasi paubos na daw. pero malas talaga niya. mwehehehehe

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    #20
    So far, Rossi's prediction still holds true, Gibernau will not win another race after Turkey last year. :lol:

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