Friday, 7 September 2012

Summer Report - MotoGP


(I did write this before they finished their summer break, but decided not to change it after deals etc developed because that was/is how I felt, enjoy!)
Key Players: There aren’t many surprises here, with the top three in the championship, Lorenzo, Pedrosa and Stoner, stealing most of the limelight, but not always for their excellent riding skills. And although they can’t touch the gold, silver or bronze championship positions the Tech three Yamaha boys are catching our attention witch good, consistent rides and ambitious qualifying positions. Cal is catching the attention of the Ducati bosses too…

Top Pupil: For me it’s Pedrosa. He has showed consistency and so far managed to avoid injury (touch wood)

Most Improved: Cal Cruchlow. He is in with a fighting chance for an elusive podium or win, if only the guys would give him a chance, and after the summer break he has had time to heal and will come back stronger.

Could do better: Ben Spies, and everyone knows it. He has just not been on his previous form, and to think at the start of the season I said he was in with a chance of coming third in the championship! Ooops…

Look out for: Aleix Espagaro, good rider and a good person by the looks of things too (him and his brother are soooooo sweet)

Predictions: Well now that Rossi is going back to Yamaha on a two year deal, that leaves space at Ducati for, probably, one of the Tech three boys. At the moment Cal seems the favourite to take up the difficult ride, and everyone thinks he can tame the beast…I wouldn’t get your hopes up though. There is always the possibility that Spies may bow out before the end, but it does seem a bit drastic, who knows?

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Do you think they would put Cal Cruchlow on a stamp if he won a MotoGP race?

Thursday, 28 June 2012

My holiday

So I am on holiday for the next week which mean no posts =( Sorry guys

Monday, 25 June 2012

The week in picture no#4

The week in picture no#4

Monday
Paul Bird Motorsport have confirmed that they will competing in next years championship with their own chassis and two British riders! Bird said the team will be "all British – red, white and blue" although the riders have yet to be confirmed. Could it be Shakey Byrne or Scott Redding?
James-Ellison-Paul-Bird-Motorsport-Hertz-British-Grand-Prix-Press-Conference-536338

Tuesday
The MotoGP rookie rule is to be reconsidered (I wonder why... M-a-r-q-u-e-z-?) The rule was questioned at Jerez and talks got serious at Silverstone. (http://motogp-annie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/rookie-rule-reconsidered.html)

Carmelo Ezpeleta


Wednesday
Desguaces La Torre SAG Team and Rodríguez split after a disappointing start to the season. It was an amicable split and the team say their sporting not 'human' relationship was the problem. They are now looking for a rider for the remainder of the season, maybe a Moto3 boy?

Angel Rodriguez, Desguaces La Torre SAG


Thursday
The leathers Cal Cruchlow raced in on Sunday's British GP at Silverstone are to be autioned off in aid of 'Feed the Children'








Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Rookie rule reconsidered!!

So I was just thinking about what I could write about today and I drooped down the little motogp.com rss feed on my toolbar to see this:

Firstly =O *gasp*

Any initial thoughts? Mine were 'well we all know why they're doing this; Marquez' (yes that is a 14th tag for him, shhh!)

Obviously the article is on the motogp.com website(http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2012/Rookie+Rule+change) and a video, that they want you to pay for, grumble, grumble...


Any thoughts on the issue? Feel free to leave me a comment or tweet to me @annieharrison17  =)

Monday, 18 June 2012

I spread my love for the Spanish equally...

As you all will know I am deeply dedicated to supporting Marc Marquez, almost religiously (If not check the tags on the side he is running a close second with 12 tags!), and with the recent so-called controversy around Pol Espagaro's crash at Cataluyna I was wholly sided with him, especially when I heard that Pol's team is trying to overturn the decision to let Marquez keep his 3rd place.

However now I am a bit more empathetic toward Pol's situation. Don't get me wrong, I think he is a brilliant rider and I felt so sorry for him seeing him weeping in the garage after losing out at his home race, but unlike some I do not blame Marquez for what happened. Everyone knows that if you have a wobble and go wide you're going to come straight back on to the racing line to defend your position, so what Pol did was kind of risky. Let me put it this way, if you are in the fast lane on a duel carriage way and there is a lorry in the slow lane just ahead of you and you are beginning to overtake it and the lorry signals and pulls out in front of you, you don't continue because you will be crushed up against the barriers. Yes the lorry driver is in the wrong but what if, like Marquez, they cannot see the car/Pol? Does that make sense?

So I still maintain that Marquez did not do anything wrong, but I also feel sympathy towards Pol. Although I see no reason why Marquez should be penalised and no reason why Pol's team should chase the matter, as it won't change the outcome of that race, which is what they are truly angry about! 

Sunday, 17 June 2012

The Week in Pictures No#3

The Week in Pictures No#3

Ok I know this feature died for a while (damn A-levels...) but now I am reviving it! :)

Monday
The Italian track used by MotoGP, Misano, was renamed "Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli" and unveiled today in honour of the late Marco Simoncelli.



Tuesday
Lorenzo has confirmed he has signed a two year deal with Yamaha, as opposed to relieving Honda of their empty seat upon Stoner's exit. I for one thought he would swap to the orange, red and white of Repsol...



Wednesday
I thought this was quite fun. The British boys across all three classes took part in pub games Olympics with the MotoGP guys taking bronze, Moto3 silver and Moto2 (the best class anyway!) winning gold for their efforts!

British Riders, Hertz British Grand Prix Preevent


Thursday
After Pol Espagaro's somewhat controversial crash a couple of weeks ago at his home circuit(http://motogp-annie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/marquez-penalty.html),  his mood is on the up taking a positive view towards Marquez and the incident: "Having him as an adversary will make me stronger and bigger, because I have to work twice as hard to beat him. We do not need to be friends, but we need to feel a fierce mutual respect and admiration for each other." (Full quote can be found here: http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2012/Silverstone+Pol+Espargar+preview)



Friday
"Road to London for Sic" ends in Silverstone after a seven day trip by the  Morciano Vespa Club to bring a replica Simoncelli helmet to be auctioned off along with a shirt and photograph auctioned off in aid of Riders fro Health and the Marco Simoncelli Foundation.

San Carlo Honda Gresini, Day of Champions, Silverstone


Saturday
Bautista grabs an excellent first pole position in the MotoGP class before British weather ruins the fun! Although Stoner and Lorenzo did go back out looking for a pole but to no avail, which is defiantly for the better!  

Alvaro Bautista, San Carlo Honda Gresini, Silverstone QP

Sunday
Today it defiantly has to be the results of out boys! In Moto3 Danny Kent got 6th and John McPhee 28th, with Danny Webb not finishing. Moto2 saw Scott Redding beat Marquez to a well deserved 2nd place and Brad Smith forced down to 7th after battling at the front for the first few laps along with Gino Rea finishing 24th. MotoGP saw Cal Crutchlow start at the back of the grid, after an ankle injury which nearly caused him to not start the race, and come through to finish 6th, with James Elison 14th! So a good day all round! :)