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It doesn't make sense that he would be penalized for the incident shown. Is there any video of him riding over aggressively? So far I haven't seen anything and the press releases don't actually cite when this alleged overly aggressive riding occurred.
- Nothing changes for Alessi
- Phil gets a 7th in moto 2 and 19pts.
- Phil jumps back to 3rd from 5th in the standings after the original penalties.
Points standings are in the other thread.
The team/Phil might have made an appeal that the contact between Mike and himself was unnecessary.
The only thing I know for sure is that there's a reason behind that call and that it's not just one person making the final judgement.
And thanks for making it worth going through 9 pages of this stuff.
Pit Row
Matthes writes from his point of view and that’s cool, but don’t mistake it for objective reporting, this sport is far too small for hard hitting journalism.
Eh?
AFTER THE FACT.
For events that took place AFTER the race.
The “on track” claims from AFTER THE INTIAL collision are drama that it seems NO ONE saw?
He was handed down a penalty for something that he wasn't penalized for before the appeal.
Which makes it seem like the penalty was for him holding his line in the corner that Nicoletti cut down on. And that's just crazy to penalize a guy for holding his line. At that point, any contact at all in that series should be a penalty of some kind.
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