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Motogp 2024 Round 7 - Italy May 31-June 2

Itlee! Who wins?

  • Bagnaia

  • Bastianini

  • Martín

  • Marc Marquez

  • Acosta

  • Viñales

  • Espargaro

  • Quartararo

  • Binder

  • Some big damn surprise


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Map8

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Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello


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STANDINGS

1Jorge MartînESPPramac Ducati155
2Pecco BagnaiaITALenovo Ducati116
3Marc MarquezESPGresini Ducati114
4Enea BastianiniITALenovo Ducati94
5Maverick ViñalesESPAprilia Racing87
6Pedro AcostaESPGAS GAS Racing83
7Aleix EspargaróESPAprila Racing76
8Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory Racing75
9Fabio Di GiannantonioITAVR46 Ducati62
10Marco BezzecchiITAVR46 Ducati42
 
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Still adjusting to the new software. Poll choices are limited at the moment and I need to get the Standings table working.
 
NOTES;
- Indian GP moved to 2025. Lots of speculation as to why from unpaid bills to the upcoming election influencing public spending - similar to what happened in Argentina.
- Kazakhstan GP will take its place on September 20-22
- Ducati won't make an announcement at Mugello about 2025 rider line-ups.
 
Thanks for the vine Map! :thumbup

We are all catching up on the new software. Thank you for the effort.

Bagnia going to roll. Jorge going to try to roll over him. MM going to try to jelly roll both players.
 
This is another bogey track for MM93. He's crashed out here several times. If he can run with the leaders and not fall, the rest of the season could get really interesting.
 
Thank you, Map8. Just finished watching Petrucci's victory in the 2019 Mugello race. Woot! Bagnaia or bust.
 
Thursday press conference:

Marc Marquez rules out going to Pramac. He doesn't want to go to another satellite team. He wants to be on the latest spec bike whether its factory Ducati, Gresini, or another manufacturer.

Jorge Martin denied reports his deal is already done with factory Ducati but says negotiations are going well.
 
If they don't choose Jorge I would be shocked. Specially now that Aprilia will have an open seat.
 
MM93 been kickin some ass. If he can stay upright, he's going to show well here. Thanks Budman for the reminder.
 
Woke up early; put on some first practice..

Yamaha's in the top 10?!? Fabio 2nd, Rins 9th.
I know it's first practice, but is Yamaha getting things sorted?

Mark
 
think there’s a “spoiler” function with Xen-BARF:

yep! :ride

it’s the “eye” with a slash button … click on “spoiler” and see what’s posted.
 
Super happy to see Alex Rins back on his game. :applause
The new kid continues to impress.
3 apes in the top 10. :thumbup

Some fast guys in Q1.
 
Bagnaia given a three place grid penalty for Sunday's race, after impeding Alex Marquez during afternoon practice.

This is why I really like the ability to post video from social media. Here is the incident:

 
Saw that... but of course did not know about the grid penalty. Seemed like a party foul when I saw it.
 
Or when you're my age, milk and cookies all night. Well done, RINS. Fabio and Brad to Q2. Azzurro Savoia liveries, oh boy.
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