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Broto Oui-Oui Round 5: Le-mans

Can zarco get is maiden podium in his home race?

  • fuck yeah he gona win too!

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • yup, 2nd or 3rd for the slidin' frenchman

    Votes: 17 47.2%
  • no way,. but top 5 for sure

    Votes: 10 27.8%
  • crashes out of lead pushing extra hard

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • nah, but he will finish

    Votes: 5 13.9%

  • Total voters
    36

mostly reading btw the lines of published articles, press releases, and crew interviews. those tech videos that Dylan does in motogp.com add something as well.

:thumbup
 
Every now and then you'll read little blurbs here and there by following certain team members on twitter.
 
BrotoGP Episode 61 is up. this one was tough to record. we made it through it, just barely.

Episode 61 - Rossi Falls as Zarco Breaks Through

After some consideration, we decided to still record this week's podcast to celebrate an incredible weekend of racing and in part the life of Nicky Hayden. Kev starts us off in best way he knows, though we will do more to honor Nicky once we have more time. Then we jump into the hottest topic in GP, Johann Zarco. CycleGear hooked us up and we've got a Zarco-giveaway for you, so listen to find out how to win it. We then move over to the race winner Maverick, discuss the huge mistakes by the two other contenders, and even talk about Pedrosa again. Jack Miller's amazing words for Lorenzo come up and we finish this one off with dreams of Mugello. A bit mellow this time, but I don't think you expected anything else.

*Apologies about the static, I'm on it.
 
He's just fiiiine. The old master just building some hype before Mugello. :)

The 38-year-old Italian rider was taken to a local hospital for a medical check-up, where he was diagnosed with mild thoracic and abdominal trauma.

No fractures have been detected in any part of the body and no serious traumatic pathologies were found.
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again... MX training seems to always cause some injury to GP riders.

VR46 crew needs to stick with the flat track, mini bikes, and superbike training. Skip the MX.
 
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The 38-year-old Italian rider was taken to a local hospital for a medical check-up, where he was diagnosed with mild thoracic and abdominal trauma.

One of the barf Photoshop mavens should have a go at this.
 
No new thread yet.

Rossi not coming to Press Conference so he can get as much extra rest as possible.

Not a great sign, especially since he's so banged up from the dirt bike accident already.
 
No new thread yet.

Rossi not coming to Press Conference so he can get as much extra rest as possible.

Not a great sign, especially since he's so banged up from the dirt bike accident already.

He's just fiiiine. The old master just building some hype before Mugello. :)

I agree, I think this is all hype for a big Rossi win at Mugello.

He better have a solid engine and maybe ask Zarco for some tips of how to stay cool and bring it home? :laughing I think Alex Marquez is getting better at that too...Don't get me started on Marc :mad
 
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