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    Title decider

    So things are only open in the Algarve - Who is your money?

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    Weird: 2 arrested championships are this weekend (CMR and WSBK), but not both, I have a favorite!

    I think that Haga will it take; he also has the last race of Ducati and won both races here last year

    -kmamaji-

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    Since this is the last season before in MotoGP, I prefer to give my support to Ben. But Nori is now at the top, allowing more control over the area near the tracks.

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    I do not have the rates in the short put, but Rea on fire on this and Haslam is on the lookout for a win and a trip in 2010 is through the suffering of the current financial Stingy Stingy the only bicycle race (on weekends) .

    Could whoever wins, I expect nothing better than Haga on their laurels wear this year as a reward for the big race, and he already has in the past few years. I just hope they all have a clear picture of the flag.

    I also believe that a champion Japanese), a single injection needs of the sport (including Moto GP in the current economic situation might be.

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    I feel confident Nori well if he starts from the front row. The race did not begin until after midnight here for the MotoGP races are in the early evening to keep me awake. Race 2 is to be above 4, it will be a long night.

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    Leon has been signed for Alstare Suzuki in 2010.

    I think that winning Spies. It was fast throughout the year, and I think it is intended to be read as in the Superbike Champion Moto.

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    I think that Haga will be the champion. Spies, he was faster than the previous race.

    I will hope that Rea cannot ride next to the candidate for the title.

    -kmamaji-

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    Super sport Qualifying -

    1 50 Laverty E IRL Honda CBR600RR 1'44.836
    2 35 Crutchlow C GBR Yamaha YZF R6 1'44.909 +0.073
    3 51 Pirro M ITA Yamaha YZF R6 1'45.087+ 0.251 ………bit of a surprise
    4 54 Sofuoglu K TUR Honda CBR600RR 1'45.157+0.321
    5 26 Lascorz J ESP Kawasaki ZX-6R 1'45.161 +0.325
    6 24 McCoy G AUS Triumph Daytona 675 1'45.366 +0.530
    7 117 Praia M POR Honda CBR600RR 1'45.436+0.600
    8 99 Foret F FRA Yamaha YZF R6 1'45.742 +.906
    9 8 Aitchison M AUS Honda CBR600RR 1'45.886 +1.050
    10 77 Veneman B NED Honda CBR600RR 1'46.052 +1.216
    11 1 Pitt A AUS Honda CBR600RR 1'46.072 +1.236
    12 21 Fujiwara K JPN Kawasaki ZX-6R 1'46.216 +1.380
    13 55 Roccoli M ITA Honda CBR600RR 1'46.443 +1.607
    14 23 Davies C GBR Triumph Daytona 675 1'46.514 +1.678
    15 36 Cardenas M COL Honda CBR600RR 1'46.614 +1.778

    -kmamaji-

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    Valentino Rossi is a rider who has always stood out to me. I have followed his career since his first World Championship in 1997. I was fortunate to be able to see him race in last year's Red Bull Moto GP in Indianapolis. I think Rossi can take it again this time.

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    Ok which series are we talking about here? World Superbikes or MotoGP seems to be a mixture. I have not watched World Superbikes for years.


 

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