#93 is a dirtbag

Claviger

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Just want to express my disdain at the scumbag that is Marc Marques. I don’t wish crashes on anyone but if he had engine after engine fail him this year earning zero championship points it would be fitting for his riding this weekend and in 2017.

3 Intentional collisions, crashed out two other riders, and nearly took out 2 more in practice.

Sit down Marc, you’re not a real champion, just an angry reckless child desperate to prove himself to himself.
 
Hear hear, it is impossible to know how much he effected the whole race outcome.
At some point some one has to make the call, he needs to pit or not start the race, and make it early!
Very disappointing.
 
I don't really follow racing - so have no idea what happened. But on Spanish TV it has been said that his problem is that he does not know/understand how to lose, because he never really has.
 
So many instances where he wants to make his own rules in a single round
Vali's crew right to send him packing - what good is apology after that cr@p?
I hope he gets additional censure that affects him at Austin - very least should be back of grid start, but he already proved that is no real impediment as he just recklessly bulldozed his way up the field ...
Needs a suspension & Austin is ideal venue for it to apply
 
MM sure can ride, watching him at PI last year he was on fire. Impressive qualifying lap by MM almost arrogant, nobody came close. Rossi & MM bad blood continues and Rossi is no angel either. He kicked MM off his bike. Its all part of the circus and they choose to be on the same track. Another great year for MotoGP? Love it.
 
Yes, that was very disappointing to watch him ride with no regard to any of the other riders. However I did enjoy the race at the front of the Pack!
 
Race at the front was fantastic!!

#46 is definitely no angel either! The kick was definitely uncallled for as well.

The difference is MM rides with reckless abandon and regularly rides right off the tires even, Rossi rides right up to the limit of grip. Being reckless takes no skill.
 
I'm pretty sure if you watch a replay, you will hear MM bip his horn politely and flash his headlight as a request for Vale to move over and allow him to pass. VR didn't, tho. Bluddy lane hogs....
 
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