Alex vs. Pecco

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Peejay Burre
Mon, Sep 2, 2024 4:45 PM

For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or Nothing. This is my position.
PS.  Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider is???
Phil/NJ
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For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or Nothing. This is my position. PS. Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider is??? Phil/NJ Sent from my iPhone
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Tony Pagliaroli
Mon, Sep 2, 2024 6:54 PM

On the out board thing it’s good to know who is coming and how fast so if you’re in tire conservation mode then you can judge when to push again.

On Sep 2, 2024, at 12:46 PM, Peejay Burre morinimoe@gmail.com wrote:

For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or Nothing. This is my position.
PS.  Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider is???
Phil/NJ
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On the out board thing it’s good to know who is coming and how fast so if you’re in tire conservation mode then you can judge when to push again. > On Sep 2, 2024, at 12:46 PM, Peejay Burre <morinimoe@gmail.com> wrote: > > For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or Nothing. This is my position. > PS. Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider is??? > Phil/NJ > Sent from my iPhone > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Lan Max
Tue, Sep 3, 2024 4:27 PM

Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls.
It’s like who brakes first.
I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing.

Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge.

On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre morinimoe@gmail.com wrote:

For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d
gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a
mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or
Nothing. This is my position.
PS.  Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider
is???
Phil/NJ
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Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls. It’s like who brakes first. I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing. Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge. On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre <morinimoe@gmail.com> wrote: > For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d > gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a > mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or > Nothing. This is my position. > PS. Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider > is??? > Phil/NJ > Sent from my iPhone > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Lan Max
Fri, Sep 6, 2024 3:32 PM

Alright, this cry baby needs to chill now and stop that Gen Z BS. The guy
already sincerely apologized.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:27 Lan Max nolanmaxxx@gmail.com wrote:

Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls.
It’s like who brakes first.
I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing.

Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge.

On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre morinimoe@gmail.com wrote:

For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d
gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a
mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or
Nothing. This is my position.
PS.  Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider
is???
Phil/NJ
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Alright, this cry baby needs to chill now and stop that Gen Z BS. The guy already sincerely apologized. On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:27 Lan Max <nolanmaxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls. > It’s like who brakes first. > I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing. > > Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge. > > > > On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre <morinimoe@gmail.com> wrote: > >> For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d >> gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a >> mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or >> Nothing. This is my position. >> PS. Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider >> is??? >> Phil/NJ >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >> >> >> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >> http://www.ductalk.com/ >> and >> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >> _____________________ >> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >> Mailto: %(user_address)s > >
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Sandro Reis
Fri, Sep 6, 2024 7:07 PM

I think you're wrong. Either that or your biased agaibst Alex Márquez
because of his last name. And do I sense a resentment on Marc Márquez for
Rossi not getting his 10th title in 2015?

David Emmet explains why AM has a point much beyter than me. Quote:

"Alex Márquez accepted Bagnaia's apology as begrudgingly as it was offered.
"The fact that he apologized, I like, and it’s something that I’m really
thankful to him for his words," Márquez started. "But also it’s true that
the damage to me personally, to my team and my image as a rider has already
been done. Saying that, I want to close this chapter. I don’t want to speak
any more about that. I’m looking forward."

You can see Marquez' point. The best time for Bagnaia to clarify what he
meant was on Sunday evening, after various publications had printed what he
said during his media debrief. On the other hand - as Márquez acknowledged

  • it probably would have been better for Márquez and Bagnaia to talk before
    they went to their debriefs. They might have moderated their public
    comments a little.

There is still some simmering resentment on the side of Alex Márquez, who
is in the more difficult position. He got a lot of hate on social media,
more for his last name than for his actions. The fallout from 2015 still
divides a large part of MotoGP fandom, and erstwhile Rossi fans
automatically pick Bagnaia's side, as a scion of the VR46 Academy. The old
hatred is easily stirred up. This is not Pecco Bagnaia's fault, but it is
an unfortunate and inevitable result of his words."

On Fri, Sep 6, 2024, 08:32 Lan Max nolanmaxxx@gmail.com wrote:

Alright, this cry baby needs to chill now and stop that Gen Z BS. The guy
already sincerely apologized.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:27 Lan Max nolanmaxxx@gmail.com wrote:

Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls.
It’s like who brakes first.
I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing.

Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge.

On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre morinimoe@gmail.com wrote:

For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d
gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a
mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or
Nothing. This is my position.
PS.  Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider
is???
Phil/NJ
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I think you're wrong. Either that or your biased agaibst Alex Márquez because of his last name. And do I sense a resentment on Marc Márquez for Rossi not getting his 10th title in 2015? David Emmet explains why AM has a point much beyter than me. Quote: "Alex Márquez accepted Bagnaia's apology as begrudgingly as it was offered. "The fact that he apologized, I like, and it’s something that I’m really thankful to him for his words," Márquez started. "But also it’s true that the damage to me personally, to my team and my image as a rider has already been done. Saying that, I want to close this chapter. I don’t want to speak any more about that. I’m looking forward." You can see Marquez' point. The best time for Bagnaia to clarify what he meant was on Sunday evening, after various publications had printed what he said during his media debrief. On the other hand - as Márquez acknowledged - it probably would have been better for Márquez and Bagnaia to talk before they went to their debriefs. They might have moderated their public comments a little. There is still some simmering resentment on the side of Alex Márquez, who is in the more difficult position. He got a lot of hate on social media, more for his last name than for his actions. The fallout from 2015 still divides a large part of MotoGP fandom, and erstwhile Rossi fans automatically pick Bagnaia's side, as a scion of the VR46 Academy. The old hatred is easily stirred up. This is not Pecco Bagnaia's fault, but it is an unfortunate and inevitable result of his words." On Fri, Sep 6, 2024, 08:32 Lan Max <nolanmaxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > > Alright, this cry baby needs to chill now and stop that Gen Z BS. The guy > already sincerely apologized. > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:27 Lan Max <nolanmaxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls. >> It’s like who brakes first. >> I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing. >> >> Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge. >> >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre <morinimoe@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious he’d >>> gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is a >>> mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or >>> Nothing. This is my position. >>> PS. Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing rider >>> is??? >>> Phil/NJ >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >>> http://www.ductalk.com/ >>> and >>> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >>> _____________________ >>> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >>> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >>> Mailto: %(user_address)s >> >> > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Lan Max
Fri, Sep 6, 2024 8:31 PM

I’m not wrong. He’s being a baby and crying about it.
He should learn from his brother; he doesn’t cry about what was done and
accused him of by many riders and other people.

On Fri, Sep 6, 2024 at 15:08 Sandro Reis sandro.f.reis@gmail.com wrote:

I think you're wrong. Either that or your biased agaibst Alex Márquez
because of his last name. And do I sense a resentment on Marc Márquez for
Rossi not getting his 10th title in 2015?

David Emmet explains why AM has a point much beyter than me. Quote:

"Alex Márquez accepted Bagnaia's apology as begrudgingly as it was
offered. "The fact that he apologized, I like, and it’s something that I’m
really thankful to him for his words," Márquez started. "But also it’s true
that the damage to me personally, to my team and my image as a rider has
already been done. Saying that, I want to close this chapter. I don’t want
to speak any more about that. I’m looking forward."

You can see Marquez' point. The best time for Bagnaia to clarify what he
meant was on Sunday evening, after various publications had printed what he
said during his media debrief. On the other hand - as Márquez acknowledged

  • it probably would have been better for Márquez and Bagnaia to talk before
    they went to their debriefs. They might have moderated their public
    comments a little.

There is still some simmering resentment on the side of Alex Márquez, who
is in the more difficult position. He got a lot of hate on social media,
more for his last name than for his actions. The fallout from 2015 still
divides a large part of MotoGP fandom, and erstwhile Rossi fans
automatically pick Bagnaia's side, as a scion of the VR46 Academy. The old
hatred is easily stirred up. This is not Pecco Bagnaia's fault, but it is
an unfortunate and inevitable result of his words."

On Fri, Sep 6, 2024, 08:32 Lan Max nolanmaxxx@gmail.com wrote:

Alright, this cry baby needs to chill now and stop that Gen Z BS. The guy
already sincerely apologized.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:27 Lan Max nolanmaxxx@gmail.com wrote:

Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls.
It’s like who brakes first.
I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing.

Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge.

On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre morinimoe@gmail.com wrote:

For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious
he’d gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is
a mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or
Nothing. This is my position.
PS.  Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing
rider is???
Phil/NJ
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I’m not wrong. He’s being a baby and crying about it. He should learn from his brother; he doesn’t cry about what was done and accused him of by many riders and other people. On Fri, Sep 6, 2024 at 15:08 Sandro Reis <sandro.f.reis@gmail.com> wrote: > I think you're wrong. Either that or your biased agaibst Alex Márquez > because of his last name. And do I sense a resentment on Marc Márquez for > Rossi not getting his 10th title in 2015? > > David Emmet explains why AM has a point much beyter than me. Quote: > > "Alex Márquez accepted Bagnaia's apology as begrudgingly as it was > offered. "The fact that he apologized, I like, and it’s something that I’m > really thankful to him for his words," Márquez started. "But also it’s true > that the damage to me personally, to my team and my image as a rider has > already been done. Saying that, I want to close this chapter. I don’t want > to speak any more about that. I’m looking forward." > > You can see Marquez' point. The best time for Bagnaia to clarify what he > meant was on Sunday evening, after various publications had printed what he > said during his media debrief. On the other hand - as Márquez acknowledged > - it probably would have been better for Márquez and Bagnaia to talk before > they went to their debriefs. They might have moderated their public > comments a little. > > There is still some simmering resentment on the side of Alex Márquez, who > is in the more difficult position. He got a lot of hate on social media, > more for his last name than for his actions. The fallout from 2015 still > divides a large part of MotoGP fandom, and erstwhile Rossi fans > automatically pick Bagnaia's side, as a scion of the VR46 Academy. The old > hatred is easily stirred up. This is not Pecco Bagnaia's fault, but it is > an unfortunate and inevitable result of his words." > > On Fri, Sep 6, 2024, 08:32 Lan Max <nolanmaxxx@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Alright, this cry baby needs to chill now and stop that Gen Z BS. The guy >> already sincerely apologized. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:27 Lan Max <nolanmaxxx@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Racer ego and who’s got the bigger b@lls. >>> It’s like who brakes first. >>> I bet $1 they both knew what they were doing. >>> >>> Well, both lost and more on Pecco. Now he’s go to catch up with Jorge. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 12:45 Peejay Burre <morinimoe@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> For me the Tell is AM’s throttle being open. In fact it was obvious >>>> he’d gotten on the gas as soon as he saw Pecco go by. That he chose this is >>>> a mystery given where they were unless one assumes that AM chose Podium or >>>> Nothing. This is my position. >>>> PS. Why do pit boards indicate who & how far back the trailing >>>> rider is??? >>>> Phil/NJ >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >>>> http://www.ductalk.com/ >>>> and >>>> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >>>> _____________________ >>>> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >>>> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >>>> Mailto: %(user_address)s >>> >>> >> >> >> >> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >> http://www.ductalk.com/ >> and >> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >> _____________________ >> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >> Mailto: %(user_address)s > > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s