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David Emmett

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MotoMatters editor. 90% bike racing, 10% eclectic nonsense. Won't stick to bikes. Argumentative. Old.
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Happy 72nd Birthday to 1977 Formula 750 World Champion, YRHC stalwart, and Yamaha Racing legend Steve Baker 🥳 #YamahaRacing #YRHC

Happy 72nd Birthday to 1977 Formula 750 World Champion, YRHC stalwart, and Yamaha Racing legend Steve Baker 🥳

#YamahaRacing #YRHC
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Misano MotoGP up next. Will it be a Ducati whitewash (redwash?). Yes. But who comes out on top is going to make it a fascinating weekend. My Misano #MotoGP preview: motomatters.com/analysis/2024/…

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Is it time yet to revisit all the early heralding of the internet's pure democracy, of the idea of "citizen journalists," of each and every voice being able to be heard being a good thing for our ability to find truth and govern ourselves? Because having spent a previous career

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Neil & David are joined by PecinoGP for early impressions from Misano World Circuit including further reaction to the Bagnaia-Marquez clash, Pramac Yamaha’s new signing, Dorna Sports’ whopping new agreement with the FIM & Trackhouse Aprilia’s new direction patreon.com/posts/111485717

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The toughest corner at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for the braking system is turn 8, known as Quercia: MotoGP bikes go from 288 km/h to 73 km/h in 4.6 seconds, covering 213 meters thanks to a load of 6.3 kg on the brake lever.

The toughest corner at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for the braking system is turn 8, known as Quercia: MotoGP bikes go from 288 km/h to 73 km/h in 4.6 seconds, covering 213 meters thanks to a load of 6.3 kg on the brake lever.
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Not much happened at Misano MotoGP today, but still a few things to note: - An apology of sorts for Bagnaia/Marquez - Oliveira gets a Yamaha contract - The front tyre will be tricky on the left - Dorna's new contract: is 36 years a long time? motomatters.com/analysis/2024/…