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MotoGP (no spoliers)

Post by Clarkey » 22 Oct 2017, 06:45

Brilliant race, proper fight between a mix of riders and mix of manufacturers from the word go... Excellent

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Post by Cabernet » 22 Oct 2017, 07:28

Top race. Proper fairing basher.
So was the Moto3.
Just about to watch Moto2.
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Post by Cabernet » 22 Oct 2017, 08:18

Moto2, really enjoyed it. Big fan of 2nd place man who has got better and better from a lapluster season start.
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Post by lee » 22 Oct 2017, 20:14

One of the best races of the season for me.


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Post by Stumoores » 28 Oct 2017, 18:47

Agree it was an epic race. Dorna fucked up the coverage of the closing stages tho.

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