Catalunya: Where Lorenzo Got The Dropsies
MotoGP headed to Catalunya. Lorenzo bowls a 300 for Marquez, his brother takes a hat-trick, and I’m running out of sporting analogies.
MotoGP headed to Catalunya. Lorenzo bowls a 300 for Marquez, his brother takes a hat-trick, and I’m running out of sporting analogies.
I got a diary, you guys. And in it, I talk about MotoGP in Jerez as Pedrosa dominated, Alex Marquez and Aron Canet became first-time class winners, and Danny Kent felt like burning a bridge.
Jorge Lorenzo continues to dominate, Moto2 suffers a farce over a jump start, and Niccolo Antonelli wins one of THE great Moto3 races of all-time.
Viva La France. I review the best of Moto2 in 2015, as Johann Zarco made history, Alex Rins captivated, Tito Rabat suffered, and we all wondered just how good Jonas Folger actually is.
“#TheGrandFinale” And so it came to pass, that the finale of the MotoGP Season would be headlined by a Spaniard looking for his fifth World…
“Reminder: Dani Pedrosa is still really good at this shit.” And in Part Two of my MotoGP related double header – It’s time for me…
“One of the greatest races I’ve ever, EVER seen.” What in the HELL just happened?! I’m sitting down to write this review an hour after…
“Keeping Up With the Zarco’s.” It’s been an interesting couple of years in MotoGP’s lower classes, with a lot to be admired. I’ve always argued…
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