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Anyone else follow this.
First race of 05 was today in spain and my word what a finish to it. The rossi/gibernau rivalry will be interesting to watch throughout this season..

Thought Rossi's move at the final hairpin was a bit harsh on Gibernau. Reminded me a bit of Villeneuve and Schumacher there in '97... Bit of a bitter ending to an otherwise great battle.
Should set a great feud for the season though. 
unfortunately they don't broadcast this series in Belgium 
Really want to get into the sport, but they never broadcasted it live in America only shortend versions which I found borin. Still havent gotten into it still always miss it when in England. All I know is Rossi is the Schumacher of the sport.
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| Originally posted by Fieldin Thought Rossi's move at the final hairpin was a bit harsh on Gibernau. Reminded me a bit of Villeneuve and Schumacher there in '97... Bit of a bitter ending to an otherwise great battle. Should set a great feud for the season though. |
) because I am a big Valentino's fan, and I never liked Gibernau since he debuted (but he makes the races interesting, so props to him).
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| Originally posted by chavs ...But maybe I'm a little biased. |
I see your point there!
Yes, the next race is in Estoril, on the next weekend.
And if you like close scraps and crazy overtakings, you must see the 125 races, those riders are really mad, which makes the races really interesting to see, at least most of them.
Here in Spain, they have changed the TV commentators for this season, and the new ones really sucked ass. They keep on mistaking Valentino Rossi with Max Biaggi, and saying things like "The first place is between Valentino and Rossi"... FFS, any of the 120.000 people seeing the race in Jerez could do it better

They used to broadcast the Moto GPs on the local TV channels few years ago but no more longer doing so already 
Still rem watching Rossi in his early 500c days, damn exciting rider to see!
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