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Gavin Emmett and Matthew Roberts take a look back at the season-opening Qatar Grand Prix, won under the lights by Casey Stoner.
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March 16th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Don Collier:
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Moto GP under the lights!
Loved the coverage, the racing at night was just great.
Jerez will be a Rossi vs Stoner show.
March 17th, 2008 at 7:43 pm
Brian Maughan:
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Moto GP under the Lights
Great coverage, five star, as usual, superb racing and the lights were very spectacular.
The rookies will be up there time and again, I think, at last a podium that could be anyone on the first three or four rows, brilliant.
My hunch is on Toesland, to get a few podiums, give him the Rossi spec engine and watch him go.
March 17th, 2008 at 9:03 pm
xr-750r:
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Night racing is a real 'test' of tyres. Especially in such a dry day/semi wet nite environ.
And Jerez is gonna be wild. Vets who ride it, and rookies with new powerplants, Tosland etc. New talent is gonna shake up the last five years of known names.
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Loved the coverage, the racing at night was just great.
Jerez will be a Rossi vs Stoner show.
Great coverage, five star, as usual, superb racing and the lights were very spectacular.
The rookies will be up there time and again, I think, at last a podium that could be anyone on the first three or four rows, brilliant.
My hunch is on Toesland, to get a few podiums, give him the Rossi spec engine and watch him go.
Night racing is a real 'test' of tyres. Especially in such a dry day/semi wet nite environ.
And Jerez is gonna be wild. Vets who ride it, and rookies with new powerplants, Tosland etc. New talent is gonna shake up the last five years of known names.