[Ducati] motogp spoiler (but Don't miss this race)

Ronald Betts ronaldebettsasalc0015 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 11 11:07:56 EDT 2006


What was thar last pass by Rossi all About. The commentator kept saying how 
clean these boys ( Rossi and Capi) Would race each other and Rossi throws a 
desperation pass?



Peace...Ron"Desmohead"Betts 95 900 SP
I've learned that I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy it!





>From: "peter bonner" <dsi at swcp.com>
>Reply-To: Ducati Owners Group <ducati at ducati.net>
>To: <ducati at ducati.net>
>Subject: [Ducati] motogp spoiler (but Don't miss this race)
>Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:08:56 -0500
>
>Absolutely stunning race!
>
>With Rossi and Capirossi sitting on front row. After qualifying was washed
>away by floods, the qualifying times from earlier practice were used to set
>the grid. So the Doctor was on pole. At the first turn it looked to be
>Capirossi, but brave Pedrosa snuck in with Capirossi and Rossi in hot
>pursuit. Pedrosa had suffered a horrendous injury to his knee, and had done
>only a dozen laps after the injury, with those being very slow. Pedrosa was
>not to last at the front as Rossi made it by and took the lead, with
>Capirossi anchored behind Pedrosa. The question was whether or not Pedrosa
>could last, as his knee was reportedly quite bad. Sure enough, Capirossi 
>was
>determined to not let Rossi get away, and was through early on and went
>after Rossi. For quite awhile, Capirossi edged closer and closer, but not
>making a move until later. Midrace saw Capirossi take the lead, only to be
>repassed but then again take the lead  and yet again repassed by the
>incomparable Rossi. And that was only on one lap! Capirossi again followed
>as Rossi made his way around, and then with 3 laps to go, Capirossi made 
>his
>move again. Passing Rossi, then getting passed, these two continued to swap
>the premier position all the way through to the final turn where Capirossi
>made one last attempt to get by but had to run wide in the final corner,
>clearing the way for Rossi to win. Without a doubt, this is one of the most
>exciting MotoGP races of all times, with more swapping places for the lead
>between the front two than any race I previously have seen. Don't miss this
>race!
>
>Unlike last week, where Capirossi was so far ahead that there were seldom
>shots of the Ducati, this time, there were only infrequent looks at others
>in the field since the action was all at the very front. Pedrosa rode a
>lonely and unchallenged race in third, while Hayden was in fourth. Hayden
>did come under attack from first Stoner, and then Gibernau passed Stoner,
>but never mounted a challenge on Hayden. Pedrosa's pain was quite evident 
>as
>he was helped off the bike. Hayden didn't make the podium but is still 22
>points ahead of Pedrosa in the championship. Rossi is only 4 points behind
>Pedrosa, making it seem very possible that he can catch Hayden in the
>championship, while Capirossi is 43 points behind Hayden.
>
>Peter
>
>
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