Great hope Marc Marquez could break the record for the youngest driver to win at the MotoGP race, eventually materialize in the second MotoGP series which took place at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA) on Sunday (21/4). Spaniard beat the record for so long detained by Freddie Spencer since 1982, when it was still called GP MotoGP 500 cc.
Record the victory by Marquez this time, certainly not an easy thing. Because he must first beat team-mate Dani Pedrosa is performed brilliantly that started the race. But on lap 13, he was able to attack and precede Pedrosa. This is where he was overtaken again and able to achieve victory.
Not only record the youngest driver to win in MotoGP, but also able to beat the achievement of victory by his seniors in MotoGP. That is the second win in the series.Although Appear Fantastic in Austin Not Make Marquez "big head". Third series even facing Spanish MotoGP to be held next week, likely will return to give a challenge for the rookie rider Marc Marquez in the 2013 season.
Watch the MotoGP race in Jerez he called "Spanish" live and the get is now also his hotel, just click on the picture below.Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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Monday, April 29, 2013
Preparation MotoGP Jerez
Puig Responds to Schwantz Criticism About Performance Pedrosa
The last few months, Kevin Schwantz is a former racer and champion in the 500 cc GP racing, so sometimes the source of the problem in the MotoGP race. Having problems with the implementation of MotoGP in Austin, he again received strong responses from Alberto Puig who is the Manager of Dani Pedrosa, who is also a former 500cc GP racer in the 90s era.
Responses given by Puig, is the impact of the harsh criticism leveled by Schwantz on performance for a rider Dani Pedrosa in MotoGP. The legendary racer said that Pedrosa was not experiencing any problems in MotoGP. However, because it was no longer in the MotoGP world champion to win the title, Schwantz Pedrosa doubted could be world champion.
"Saying Pedrosa did not achieve anything, including a victory in 8 years in MotoGP, is a comment from someone who does not know what he was saying and so do not appreciate the achievement of a racer. I am sure, Pedrosa has not only won the world championship title alone. After all, Schwantz also took 8 years to achieve first world championship title, "said Puig.
"Personally, I really appreciate the career that has been achieved by a lesser-known rider Schwantz. But after reading the comments on that one, my admiration at Schwantz figure since 1994, gone just like that. To say Schwantz perfect performance, ah not really. Because he has always been the third after Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey, "he explained.
Puig himself felt very upset because amid his struggle to bring Pedrosa won the world championship title, he actually got a big criticism of former rival in 500 cc GP class. (otosport.co.id)
Watch the MotoGP race in Jerez he called "Spanish" live and the get is now also his hotel, just click on the picture below.Preparation MotoGP Jerez
Schwantz Criticism Over Performance Pedrosa in MotoGP
Kevin Schwantz is a legendary racer GP 500 cc which for so long been the benchmark racer in America. But lately, Schwantz sometimes did comment that spicy at several parties including the rider in MotoGP. One of them is he does on Dani Pedrosa.
Schwantz judge, that Pedrosa is a great rider. But it seems he does not have all the qualifications to be a winner in MotoGP. So he always failed to win the world championship title in the most prestigious motor racing event in the world.
"Pedrosa did not experience any problems in MotoGP, like Puig still time GP rider in the 500 cc. He just needs to do their best, so that performance can be better again. I like Pedrosa, but after 8 years of being in the factory team he never won anything. Hopefully I am wrong for the next few seasons, but it seems he will remain so, "said Schwantz.
"Pedrosa was still like children who need guidance from their parents in order to perform optimally," he claims.
If you look at the career of Pedrosa, perhaps criticism of Schwantz should be a positive input to perform better. But it is clear that small-bodied riders must perform better to clinch his first world championship title in MotoGP. (otosport.co.id)
Watch the MotoGP race in Jerez he called "Spanish" live and the get is now also his hotel, just click on the picture below.Monday, April 15, 2013
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Saturday, April 6, 2013
Repsol Honda duo settles for third and sixth " motogp Qatar 2013"
Repsol Honda Team will start the Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar from third and sixth positions on the grid, with Dani Pedrosa having earned a front row place whereas Marc Márquez began adapting to MotoGP™ Qualifying
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Qualifying itself was new for all involved, as just 15 minutes are now on offer to decide grid positions one to 12; therefore, whereas around 15 laps were possible over an hour of qualifying last year, five or six has become the new limit.
"It was tight," Pedrosa, the 2012 championship runner-up, told motogp.com following the top three press conference. "15 minutes is not a long time when you’re on the bike and, even though there were only 12 riders on the track, it’s still not easy to find a gap. It’s important that we’re on the front row. I think the Yamahas are strong, so I just hope to improve the bike a little bit more and then be on the pace for the race."
Márquez had impressed by leading the way in Friday practice; even though he had admitted that his race pace must improve, many questioned whether the 20-year-old Spaniard would be able to make history by collecting pole on his MotoGP™ debut.
"It’s what I expected before because this new qualifying is only 15 minutes long and maybe for me it’s a little bit more difficult, because I don’t have the feeling with the bike that I had with Moto2," he admitted. "It’s difficult to go out and be fast right from the beginning, but I’m still quite happy to finish on Row 2 and be sixth."
As Márquez prepares for his first ever MotoGP™ race appearance, Pedrosa now aims to collect a win at the Losail International Circuit – one of only two tracks on the current calendar on which he is yet to claim a race victory in any category, but that the championship has raced at in previous years.all motogp informations chlik this
Electronical problem confirmed for Barbera
For Héctor Barberá, qualifying for the Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar quickly became a frustrating exercise as electrical problems struck at the worst possible moment. The Spaniard starts Sunday’s race from 22nd position.
Ahead of qualifying, Barberá had at least hoped to be the third fastest CRT rider behind the pair from Power Electronics Aspar, but – after being stranded in the pit lane and only managing a handful of laps in Q1 – he could only claim tenth in class.
“So far we have been very competitive and it looked like we could be one of the best in the category, but in Free Practice 4 the bike would not start,” he explained. “I went out with another bike but I could barely tour. Then in Q1 a similar thing happened…it's a shame because after having a good pre-season and having performed well yesterday and Thursday, we were unable to make an impression when it came to the moment of truth. Hopefully we can fix the problem for tomorrow.”
Teammate Hiroshi Aoyama of Japan will set off from 17th on the grid.
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