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<blockquote data-quote="El Toro" data-source="post: 951738" data-attributes="member: 14779"><p>During the race the commentators kept talking about tire management, but in the end, the only interview I remember about tire management was Rossi complaining that his tires had too much grip at the beginning, and did not settle in for many laps.</p><p></p><p>After the race in his interviews Stoner blamed a physical problem (arm pump) with his right forearm. He did not blame anything on the bike, but took the full blame himself. Saturday after QP he was negative about the team not listening to him regarding the traction control, but on Sunday he did not criticize the team or the bike to the media.</p><p></p><p>Spies and Yamaha blamed Spies' troubles on a chatter problem that just showed up too late to fix. He was only 1 second ahead of Edwards on the Suter/BMW. Another lap, and Edwards might have beat him.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the battle between Dovi and Crutchlow was quite exciting, but the feature was the battle at the front ... particularly between Lorenzo and Pedrosa as Stoner faded. Dani was only 8 tenths behind Jorge when they crossed the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Toro, post: 951738, member: 14779"] During the race the commentators kept talking about tire management, but in the end, the only interview I remember about tire management was Rossi complaining that his tires had too much grip at the beginning, and did not settle in for many laps. After the race in his interviews Stoner blamed a physical problem (arm pump) with his right forearm. He did not blame anything on the bike, but took the full blame himself. Saturday after QP he was negative about the team not listening to him regarding the traction control, but on Sunday he did not criticize the team or the bike to the media. Spies and Yamaha blamed Spies' troubles on a chatter problem that just showed up too late to fix. He was only 1 second ahead of Edwards on the Suter/BMW. Another lap, and Edwards might have beat him. Meanwhile the battle between Dovi and Crutchlow was quite exciting, but the feature was the battle at the front ... particularly between Lorenzo and Pedrosa as Stoner faded. Dani was only 8 tenths behind Jorge when they crossed the line. [/QUOTE]
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