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amar_arifin
post Aug 7 2017, 01:17 PM

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talk bout motogp..
im rossi fans...but i swear rossi cant beat tenth tittle motogp..
smthing loose..smthing miss in his talent rite now..

probably he getting old as we know now..
poor rossi..wish can beat marq n vinales this year ....

or need morbidelli to join motogp fr supporting him to win tittle like marq did to lorenzo...
such a coward la marq
amar_arifin
post Aug 7 2017, 01:24 PM

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rossi quite big head rite rite???
he think can got fastest and buy some more time ahead since he good in wet tyre.
why not he just do the common like others to change dry tyre immediately...

aiyooo...


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post Aug 7 2017, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Aug 7 2017, 02:26 PM)
I think not just luck, he has an amazing raw talent to control the bike. I honestly think he is still the best and the fastest rider currently.
Yeah I don't think VR will win another one, he's getting old already and his timing on flag-to-flag race is the worse! It's not because he's big head I think, but more to playing it too safe, not daring enough to take risk like MM to use dry tires on a drying damp track.

VR did not loose the title in 2015 because MM helped JL. It was VR own mistake in San Marino GP where he also switched too late for dry tires, exactly the same mistake as this race in Brno! The points he lost in that San Marino race were enough to make him champion in 2015 so he cannot blame MM for that.
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his character become more less wild than other riders..
what i like his style rite now is he more cheer n keep njoy riding every gp..
not very stress..but he loss his wild..aggresive while riding..

wish he can beat the odds laa...
flag to flag race can be easy for tricky actually..
like lwis hamilton did in F1..

anyway still too far to decide who will be leader till end of season..


amar_arifin
post Aug 7 2017, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(Aydee @ Aug 7 2017, 03:13 PM)
He admits his weakness in flag to flag races, he's working on it, his team needs to do the same too doh.gif .

http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/872108/1/...time-we-re-five
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"Pressed on why he had not pitted when it was apparent dry tyres were the best option, Rossi offered, “First of all, it’s a lot different compared to last year because last year, the track never dried up. At the end we finished with the wet tyres. We know this time could be a flag-to-flag, but I didn’t think so on the first lap."


ROssi teams need more talent engineer or whatever they call them in the pit.. a stupid mistake cant blame a rider la...
their teams need more to do in analyzing on track, weather n others...


same goes to us rite??
we also can predict either it rain day or not before ride a bike.. either we need to bring a rain jacket or not..
how many times ur prediction was success??



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amar_arifin
post Aug 28 2017, 12:45 PM

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another 6 races to go...

predict VR46 cant make it again for 10th title..
poor him..next year perhaps..
he getting old anyway..


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post Aug 29 2017, 10:57 AM

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PERHAPS Dovi win this year...
never like MM.. sorry MM 's fans...
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post Aug 30 2017, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Aug 29 2017, 06:25 PM)
Yeah will be good if we have a new champ like Dovi.
Well love him or hate him, MM is still damn fast (probably still the fastest) and tough to beat! I would not bet against him for this years title. He would have still retained his lead if not for the blow out.
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truly..
he f'king aggresive liao on the last sector fight wit dovi in GP austria..
selamat xberlaga...

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amar_arifin
post Oct 4 2017, 02:41 PM

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next year morbidelli join motogp..wish to get more italian than spanish... LOL
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post Oct 9 2017, 08:10 AM

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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Oct 7 2017, 10:45 AM)
get ready for CATALAN flag if the break up is coming soon laugh.gif  laugh.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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haha..
hope so..
but 4 gp in spain make so advantage fr MM la..

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post Feb 19 2018, 04:35 PM

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sorry to say..but HS55 to go up same level with ZARCO its just ridiculous opinion..
ZARCO much better on Moto2 record cmpare to HS55..
but for sure HS55 will need more n more time fr that..
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post Feb 20 2018, 02:37 PM

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what problem actually on YZF M1 ???
come dscuss it and find it for tech eng YMHA.. haha

MotoGP: Vinales: 'By a long way the worst’ test for Yamaha






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Maverick Viñales feels the three-day test in Buriram outdoes Sepang as his worst test in Yamaha colours; feels his pace is ‘horrible’.

MotoGP: Vinales: ‘By a long way the worst’ test for Yamaha

Maverick Viñales labeled the three-day MotoGP test in Thailand as the worst he has experienced since moving to Yamaha at the close of 2016, as the Catalan toiled once more on the final day, leaving him perplexed, dazed and in need of answers.

Any optimism that was founded late on Saturday afternoon soon made way for further frustration, with Viñales unable to offer up any explanation for his lack of speed. What should be the run up to a title challenge is quickly turning into a series of outings to forget.

The 23-year old’s speed was far from disastrous – he ended the three days eighth overall, 0.493s back of pace setter Dani Pedrosa – but the warnings that sounded two weeks ago at Sepang were ringing loud and clear here.


Viñales was unable to feel comfortable at any point other than late into the second day when the fitting of a new tyre brought about some temporary respite from the toil. His pace on Sunday was, in his own words “horrible” and with less than a month until the first race, Yamaha faces a fight against time to uncover the root of this long-standing issue.

On Sunday afternoon, Viñales even admitted he had been trying the 2016 chassis - used by Johann Zarco, second fastest and one of only three riders to lap the 2.8-mile Chang International Circuit in the 1m 29s - to understand the nature of the Frenchman’s speed aboard a satellite machine.


Like the second half of 2017, the ex-Moto3 world champion was left dejected and shrugging his shoulders. “We are working on our side, and we have the same problems from six months ago,” he said. “So honestly, I don't know.”

“Today we were struggling much more than yesterday,” said Viñales. “I thought we had the solution, but finally not. So we have to continue working, as I said always. I have been saying for a long time we have to continue trying to find out where the problem is.

“Honestly I don't know [what the problem is], because we tried everything, and nothing works, so we have to continue working. It's difficult right now, it's a difficult point, because some other Yamahas are working quite well, and we are struggling as a factory team, so I don't know. I don't know what to say. It's difficult.”

Asked what in particular was so lacking in performance, Viñales couldn’t pinpoint any area in particular. “All areas," he said. "We are missing a little bit in all areas. But what we do is try to do laps, and just be objective and give an explanation every time I try a new setup.”

Would he consider this his worst outing as a Yamaha rider? “For me, yes,” came the terse reply. “By a long way it's the worst. Even Malaysia, for me that was the worst one [since] I've been in Yamaha, and then today it's even worse.”

The truly confusing manner of the factory team's struggles stems from the continually differing feedback offered up by its riders. On Friday Viñales explained how he struggled to enter the corner as he wanted, while Rossi felt the electronics package was at fault.

A day later and Viñales said Yamaha’s 2018 engine was too docile for his style when in conversation with the Spanish media, and Rossi used Sunday’s debrief to add a new thought to the list: tyres, and the M1’s vicious reaction to them.

From a distance, it appeared the riders and technicians were at as much of a loss to explain the whole affair as the observers looking in.

On Saturday, Viñales had sounded defiant, claiming he needed to “follow my own feelings and my own set-up. That’s when I feel good” – words that suggest he has been frustrated by development and set-up direction over the off-season.

Asked whether he aimed to continue this tactic at the next test in Qatar less than two weeks away, he said, “Yes, for sure! For sure we will continue. But I don't think the problem is in the garage, it's something more. Because we tried everything on the bike - everything. Set-ups that last year we were never going to try, because it was impossible for them to work.

“Honestly, Yamaha has to work, has to realise we have a problem, and have to put the work. As a rider, physically I'm 100%, I'm concentrated, when the bike is there, I can do a good lap, good rhythm, I just give my best every time I go on the track.”

So what has he requested from the factory? “My request is to have the bike I rode the first time I rode the Yamaha,” he said. “To have this feeling. I just jumped on the Yamaha, and it was a totally different feeling to right now.”
amar_arifin
post Feb 21 2018, 01:31 PM

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even tech engineer yamaha also cant find a single root cause... haha..


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post May 21 2018, 08:19 AM

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hello guys...

only MM choose hard rear slick..
anyone can share more detail bout this..

as far i know.. he pick used hard rear (19 laps)..
why he intend to do that?

its tactical plan?

others all choose soft rear slick

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post May 21 2018, 08:51 AM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ May 21 2018, 08:38 AM)
MM is super confident about his bike now, so he can choose harder tire than anyone and still be faster. He had also predicted that the track will get hotter a bit, so by using harder tire he would have advantage approaching the end of the race which was correct.
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ya no wonder la he got fastest lap on last 5 lap...
he super confident liaooo...

meanwhile...dovi made stupid mstake..worry on lorenzo hit him like Jerez..haha...

and Zarco too..quite lack confident in cornering..
probably he woorry too much on MM in the back..

Rossi quite cosistent...but he lack of top speed..play safe la kot..

 

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