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Prepariamoci all'APOCALISSE del 2025...POSTGP ��

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    It's... 2:22 a.m.
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    It's Sund-
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    Monday morning.
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    I've just come back from Isola Liri.
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    But I'm on it!
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    The post-gp video can't wait.
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    What an incredible championship
    we're watching!
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    Incredible.
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    Nothing is taken for granted.
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    The German race had to be
    an advantage for Martin and Marquez.
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    Instead, a devastating Pecco
    in crushing mode wins 'em all.
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    Let's not waste any time
    and get started with the analysis.
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    Opening.
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    A respectable post-gp video
    also explains some technical aspects.
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    So, since you appreciated it in the past,
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    when it will be worth it,
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    I'll try to point out those details
    that many times we miss.
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    Something that us enthusiasts like
    is the sound,
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    the bikes' exhausts.
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    In MotoGP, we saw exhausts
    of all types
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    and of different shapes.
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    Often, the main idea was the following.
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    Short exhaust to improve
    the delivery at low revs,
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    long exhaust to improve it
    at high revs.
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    Right?
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    Actually, the level's much higher.
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    Look at this update on Honda.
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    It conformed to KTM,
    with a low and short exhaust.
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    The final part, in particular,
    is very tight.
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    This is used to create
    the so-called 'thrust effect'.
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    It's a physical thrust,
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    as if it were a jet,
    to put it simple.
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    It's a very little detail.
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    Thrusts of three-four kilos.
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    However, in today's MotoGP,
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    every hundredth of a second matters.
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    So, here it is.
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    In other bikes too
    you can see this converging duct,
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    to compress the gases
    and push them towards a direction.
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    For example, on Yamaha.
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    Back to the race,
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    Friday's hot topic
    was Marquez, for sure.
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    You can say whatever,
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    but MotoGP should thank
    every saint in heaven
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    for having such a rider on the grid.
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    Divisive, crazy, determined, inconsistent,
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    and, above all, very strong.
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    Marquez arrived at Sachsenring
    with the same mentality of 2023.
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    He would accept
    no other outcome but victory.
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    It's his track, riding a bike
    he strongly wished for.
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    He wanted to prove it.
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    But...
    There's a 'but'.
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    The level's changed.
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    He has a GP23, not a GP24.
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    The other riders,
    also leading...
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    They achieved a difficult-to-reach level,
    even for the best Marquez.
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    However, contrary to other riders,
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    until he doesn't crash hard on the track,
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    he doesn't give in.
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    I want to ask you: how many riders,
    with a client bike from the year before,
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    have won some races?
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    Few.
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    How many have won a whole championship,
    in the modern era?
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    Nobody.
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    Do you believe
    Marquez doesn't give it a thought?
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    Of course he does.
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    But reality is what we said earlier.
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    At the moment,
    the level's too high,
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    both for him and the bike he's riding.
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    Does it make sense,
    to risk getting hurt this way,
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    and also risking next year
    on the factory bike,
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    instead of waiting to be
    on a level playing field,
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    and then playing all your cards
    while you're at the top?
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    We'll see if his ego will accept this,
    in the next races.
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    There's something I adore about him,
    I go crazy for it.
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    It's the fact he doesn't ever complain.
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    Really, never.
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    Either about his bike,
    or his conditions.
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    Those riders are stronger than us,
    Bagnaia and Martin.
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    You can say whatever about him
    and about the usual topics,
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    it's something we talked about
    in previous post-gps and years.
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    But this guy has a determination
    and willpower that are impressive.
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    I don't know if you know what it means,
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    but the guy rode a MotoGP bike for 30 laps
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    with four cracked ribs
    and a broken finger.
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    At the end of the race, he simply says,
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    'those two fighting ahead
    are better than me, they're stronger'.
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    He doesn't even mention
    his physical conditions,
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    or the bike he's riding,
    which is inferior compared to the tops.
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    With all the cries we always here
    after the race,
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    he's truly admirable.
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    Now let's talk about Saturday
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    and the qualifying session.
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    About all the insults on Bradl
    for making Marquez lose the best lap...
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    The Talking Helmet has already spoken.
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    Hi, there.
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    I want to be honest.
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    I've never seen him so angry with someone.
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    But he's right!
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    Holy shit, Bradl, get the f*** out!
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    Luckily, in 2025,
    Espargaro will be a tester for Honda.
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    At least good Stefan will focus
    full time on being a commentator.
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    Thanks to this, the Spanish rider
    had to recover from the 13th position,
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    on one of the tracks
    where it is most difficult to overtake.
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    The two championship leaders
    are always on first rows,
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    despite the bad luck.
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    This time, it was a yellow flag
    for the attempt by Pecco.
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    I want to be honest
    about the Tissot sprint too.
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    It's little telling,
    especially in such a track.
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    The start makes up for 90% of the race.
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    So, the sprint doesn't tell much.
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    Martin has gained some points
    to get close to Pecco,
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    while Marquez made a usual comeback.
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    Besides this, there's little to point out.
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    I almost forgot.
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    Vinales had only one job.
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    After realizing
    Marquez was right behind him,
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    on the last lap,
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    he only had to close it
    before the last turn,
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    to avoid being overtaken by the only rider
    who'd try even if he was 30 meters away.
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    Especially if it's the last-
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    I don't even have to tell ya.
    Let's move on.
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    Let's talk about the race.
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    It was a show on the limit.
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    Martin and Pecco may be
    seconds apart during the race,
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    but in the end, the result's the same.
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    The'yll fight for the victory
    with a gap of three tenths.
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    You can push it at the start,
    like Martin did,
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    but you'll pay for it.
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    The choice is
    between hunting or being hunt.
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    There's one thing that annoys me so much!
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    That is, reading some comments on the web.
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    Something like the following.
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    'You can tell Martin is
    mentally weaker than Pecco'.
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    Guys, maybe you have short term memory.
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    In the last two years or so,
    where they have been fighting it out,
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    both have made several mistakes.
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    The difference in strong mentality
    is not in the error itself,
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    which can happen,
    as they're always on the limit,
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    but in getting back up
    in the race afterwards
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    and still be on the same level.
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    At the worst moments,
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    where a second mistake
    would have jeopardized the season,
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    instead of slowing down and taking it easy
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    Pecco has always reacted
    like a true champion.
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    That's where mental strenght lies.
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    Don't forget what happened
    in Jerez, last year.
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    A tension that anyone would have suffered,
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    he took it to make a difference,
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    to push it harder
    even in his worst moment.
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    As I was saying,
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    it's not about the mistake itself,
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    not the half-bar of braking more or less
    that makes you lose the front.
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    The difference of mental strenght
    doesn't lie on the mistake itself.
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    In such a competitive season,
    it's normal to make a mistake.
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    What matters is how you get back up
    after such a thing.
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    We'll see if Martin will be there
    fighting again,
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    maintaining his usual speed level,
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    or if he decides to take it easy.
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    I'm happy to see Morbidelli
    find himself again, little by little.
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    Unfortunately,
    as you've seen,
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    he paid heavily for the choice
    to scramble the tyres at the beginning,
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    out of over-eagerness,
    if we can call it that.
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    On the last laps, you could clearly see
    his front end was quite scarred.
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    Anyway, sniffing the upper reaches
    of the rankings is becoming a habit.
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    A beautiful habit.
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    It's the best way
    to find his competitiveness again.
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    He only misses a stronger race management
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    to be at the top.
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    About Marquez, I don't want to say
    something else, bothering you.
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    Just a little data.
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    Starting 13th, he finished second
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    on the most hostile track
    in the championship,
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    under the physical condition he is,
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    with a gap of 3.8 seconds
    from the top.
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    Johnny, understand?
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Prepariamoci all'APOCALISSE del 2025...POSTGP ��
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