
Aragon
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- Aladinsaneuk
- Aprilia Admin
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- Joined: Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:37 pm
- Location: Webfoot territory
,,.., and what an f-ing queue to get home ,,. 6hrs to get to Zaragoza ,,. After the races ,,. They were good though - but i've caught the sun a bit.
Typing this in mac donalds on my phone ,,. Thats all for now.
Typing this in mac donalds on my phone ,,. Thats all for now.
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- BikerGran
- Gran Turismo
- Posts: 3924
- Joined: Sun Dec 17, 2006 5:12 pm
- Location: Any further south and I'd fall off!
Re: Aragon
Yep, GP is great when there's real racing and overtaking!Samray wrote:What a track, what a race, what a result.
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- Falcopops
- GP Racer
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- Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 4:00 pm
- Location: Back to sweating in the tropics
- Main bike: Still loving the Falco
Got home V late last night, about 12:30, and just caught the last few laps of the 125 race, impressive racing (as always) and a great track.
Ironed all my work shirts while watching Moto 2, which was eventful as usual with a big crash in the 1st corner. The winner was outrageously fast.
Settled down to watch the main event and it had already been shown, so although I know who one I waited up 'till 2:30 am and didn't bloody see it
Ironed all my work shirts while watching Moto 2, which was eventful as usual with a big crash in the 1st corner. The winner was outrageously fast.
Settled down to watch the main event and it had already been shown, so although I know who one I waited up 'till 2:30 am and didn't bloody see it
