Weekends are going to be so empty now! Well only five months until the start of the next season...
To get the Moto GP moral up have done my top five for this season in all three classes:
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1. This was a tough decision, but considering his age and the wins he scored this year I have chosen Maverick Vinales
2. Someone who should of won way more races then he did, Johann Zarco
3. World Champion, Nico Terol
4. Third in the championship, Sandro Cortese
5. A hard worker, and helpful team mate, Hector Faubel
Moto 2
1. To me this one is obvious, he is the best young rider around in my opinion, and it won't be long before he acquires legend status, which is saying something for an 18 year old Marc Marquez (could write an essay on how awesome he is)
2. World Champion Stefan Bradel
3. Considering it is his first year and he has the unfortunate luck to be British, Bradley Smith deserves third in my chart
4. Someone who thoroughly deserves, and needs, to move up to Moto GP next year, Andrea Iannone
5. Fighting back against the young ones this season for Thomas Luthi reminds me of days of old
Moto GP
1. Hopefully this choice is echoed by many of you, I believe this person showed outstanding talent, skill, character and calmness on and off track, now however he will never get the chance to win a GP race, Marco Simoncelli
2. World Champion Casey Stoner
3. The sad thing is that in the premier class there are not may riders to choose from, but third belongs to Dani Pedrosa, after missing three races due to injury and still coming fourth overall
4. Is just 'because he is an awesome rider' a good enough explanation as to why Ben Spies is here? ...Good!
5 .I suppose this one has to go to Jorge Lorenzo, he came second by default and didn't show much flair on the track, he was to busy being an ass of it...
May extend my thoughts on this later, but ciao for now! =)
To get the Moto GP moral up have done my top five for this season in all three classes:
125
1. This was a tough decision, but considering his age and the wins he scored this year I have chosen Maverick Vinales
2. Someone who should of won way more races then he did, Johann Zarco
3. World Champion, Nico Terol
4. Third in the championship, Sandro Cortese
5. A hard worker, and helpful team mate, Hector Faubel
Moto 2
1. To me this one is obvious, he is the best young rider around in my opinion, and it won't be long before he acquires legend status, which is saying something for an 18 year old Marc Marquez (could write an essay on how awesome he is)
2. World Champion Stefan Bradel
3. Considering it is his first year and he has the unfortunate luck to be British, Bradley Smith deserves third in my chart
4. Someone who thoroughly deserves, and needs, to move up to Moto GP next year, Andrea Iannone
5. Fighting back against the young ones this season for Thomas Luthi reminds me of days of old
Moto GP
1. Hopefully this choice is echoed by many of you, I believe this person showed outstanding talent, skill, character and calmness on and off track, now however he will never get the chance to win a GP race, Marco Simoncelli
2. World Champion Casey Stoner
3. The sad thing is that in the premier class there are not may riders to choose from, but third belongs to Dani Pedrosa, after missing three races due to injury and still coming fourth overall
4. Is just 'because he is an awesome rider' a good enough explanation as to why Ben Spies is here? ...Good!
5 .I suppose this one has to go to Jorge Lorenzo, he came second by default and didn't show much flair on the track, he was to busy being an ass of it...
May extend my thoughts on this later, but ciao for now! =)
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