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Herlings bad start ? last at first time time section
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RichardLoots wrote:
Herlings bad start ? last at first time time section
He crashed in the second turn, beast-mode ON
Marcello10 wrote:
He crashed in the second turn, beast-mode ON
its just a quali , wont be easy to pass on this track and laptimes were really close
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almost top 10 already ..
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RichardLoots wrote:
Herlings bad start ? last at first time time section
Marcello10 wrote:
He crashed in the second turn, beast-mode ON
RichardLoots wrote:
its just a quali , wont be easy to pass on this track and laptimes were really close
Still, he’s already up to 10th, from dead last, lap times are close but there are quite a few lines to make a pass
What's going on with Gajser? Handed the lead to Cairoli just like that. He still has his visor on though.....
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Gajser messed up again ??
Herlings going full throttle ..low 1.52
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Gajser seems to have hit the wall as usual. Not sure whats up with him, if its fitness or if he is still having some issues after his crash.
Either way, great racing in both classes, tomorrow will be exciting!
Herlings just passed Gajser ..
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St Ann More wrote:
Gasjer dropped anchor, from 1st (and five seconds up on the rest) to 7th.
He either pumped up or hurt himself, maybe bike problem but didn't look like it.
from deadlast to 6th is good , a good start tomorrow levels it all
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good to see hunter back up to speed.
cant wait to rub the noses in it of those who have been shitting on him lately..
St Ann More wrote:
Gasjer dropped anchor, from 1st (and five seconds up on the rest) to 7th.
500guy wrote:
He either pumped up or hurt himself, maybe bike problem but didn't look like it.
I would say fitness, as his lap times drop drop dramatically after 20-25 minutes every race, unfortunately. Would love to see him back to his 2016 form though..
Where Febvre and Gasjer so much better in 2015 and 2016? I dont think so. Cairol got 2 bad years with injury and not being fit made them looking
good and better then now. I remember a Intervieuw with Cairoli, when they ask him if the competition got better and he said No I was pretty bad. Results and a title proved it last year, and we see it again this year.
Cairoli was always a step ahead of the MX1 guys and Herlings with the MX2 class, they are in the same class now and pushing each other to a new level. A level nobody can follow till this day.
Bidirella wrote:
Where Febvre and Gasjer so much better in 2015 and 2016? I dont think so. Cairol got 2 bad years with injury and not being fit made them looking
good and better then now. I remember a Intervieuw with Cairoli, when they ask him if the competition got better and he said No I was pretty bad. Results and a title proved it last year, and we see it again this year.
Cairoli was always a step ahead of the MX1 guys and Herlings with the MX2 class, they are in the same class now and pushing each other to a new level. A level nobody can follow till this day.
Febvre is doing good this year, but IMO is not exactly where he was in 2015. As for Gajser, he was way better in 2016, way better, fitness and riding wise. Check some videos from 2016 and you'll see how more aggressive he was. Now, it looks like he isn't even trying. Remember his battle with Cairoli in Lombardia, and compare that with today's riding.
Just tuned in for the first time today for the EMX250 race and holy crap that track looks gnarly! I’m getting armpump just from watching.
Bidirella wrote:
Where Febvre and Gasjer so much better in 2015 and 2016? I dont think so. Cairol got 2 bad years with injury and not being fit made them looking
good and better then now. I remember a Intervieuw with Cairoli, when they ask him if the competition got better and he said No I was pretty bad. Results and a title proved it last year, and we see it again this year.
Cairoli was always a step ahead of the MX1 guys and Herlings with the MX2 class, they are in the same class now and pushing each other to a new level. A level nobody can follow till this day.fpandjic wrote:
Febvre is doing good this year, but IMO is not exactly where he was in 2015. As for Gajser, he was way better in 2016, way better, fitness and riding wise. Check some videos from 2016 and you'll see how more aggressive he was. Now, it looks like he isn't even trying. Remember his battle with Cairoli in Lombardia, and compare that with today's riding.
That's true, Gajser looks like a different rider from that aggressive hard scrubbing guy he once was. Pity, as it would be awesome to see that Tim laying it down with Cairoli and Herlings.
Jago Geerts broke his collarbone ... obviously not good news for him or Belgium..... he's having it checked out asap but doesn't know everything just yet
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