They should forbid riders from playing games and slowing down during out laps to "let people through". It's dangerous for a number of reasons and it's also bad for the sport. If you are out you ride. Full stop.
@Morochero4@MotoGP@88jorgemartin Bezzecchi made a mistake once (twice with the Marquez crash). Martin gambles constantly and puts other riders in danger way more often than anyone else on the grid.
Show me the stats that Marquez has wrecked more bikes. Martin has wrecked 6 bikes in a weekend this year.
@MaTryzubnc Glad I am not the only one that noticed it. I wouldn't put it past Ducati's management to make a move like that to make sure one rider dominates. After last year the NEED Bulega to win and beat all records, they were put to shame by BMW...
I dunno man, the way Bulega passes Lecuona on the straight, it looks like he's got a better engine, more power. I know they are supposed to be the same bike... But man, on the STRAIGHT
@marquezbarca Bagnaia won 2 motogp championships, Bezzecchi is leading this year, Bastianini before KTM was getting consistent results (factory Ducati messed him up imo), but still one of the best out there. They have 3 great riders already. 4th is a tough one though.
@RacingArmchair Yeah, people get a kick out of feeding feuds... Never quite understood why, they are quite happy to do it for free. Also, hiding behind a screen is quite easy
Whacky theory:
- BMW let Phil Marron to MGP without a fight
- BMW supports Toprak's move to MGP
- BMW hires two former MGP riders
- BMW buys Suzuki's MGP data
- Toprak accepts to ride with the worst bike on the grid
- Kenan is no fool
MotoGP BMW reunion?
@RacingArmchair
@RacingArmchair Is it official? Last couple of races he's been making a case for himself I think.
Anyway, the Toprak thing, I think Kenan has a plan, he's too smart to throw he's best rider to the lions like that. He definitely knows something we don't.
@RacingArmchair I agree, but Martin is reckless every time, this is not a first. Sometimes nothing happens, other times it's a disaster. Anyway, Rivola clearly stated that it was 100% Martin's fault, that he should have known better..