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MotoGP Championship Standings

2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 20, Valencia, Spain

By David Emmett | Sun, 06/11/2022 - 17:27

Final MotoGP championship standings:

Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 63 Francesco Bagnaia* Ducati 265  
2 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 248 -17
3 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 219 -46
4 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 212 -53
5 43 Jack Miller Ducati 189 -76
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 188 -77
7 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 173 -92
8 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 166 -99
9 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 152 -113
10 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 149 -116
11 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 122 -143
12 10 Luca Marini Ducati 120 -145
13 93 Marc Marquez Honda 113 -152
14 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 111 -154
15 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 87 -178
16 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 56 -209
17 73 Alex Marquez Honda 50 -215
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 48 -217
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 42 -223
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 24 -241
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -250
22 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 14 -251
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 13 -252
24 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 12 -253
25 35 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 10 -255
26 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -263
27 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -265
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -265
29 45 Tetsuta Nagashima Honda 0 -265
30 9 Danilo Petrucci Suzuki 0 -265
31 92 Kazuki Watanabe Suzuki 0 -265

* 2022 MotoGP Champion

2022
20
MotoGP
Valencia, Spain
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Celebrate!

Apical
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7 months ago
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Celebrate!

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In reply to Celebrate! by Apical

^ +1

Cloverleaf
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7 months ago
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On many levels. I doubt we will see this season’s like for a considerable length of time. 

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Exciting season

Riesjart
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7 months ago
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It has been. A deserving champion and an honourful second spot for FQ20. Would have wished for them both to claim top spot but there can be only one... Fabulous win by Rins as well.

Now I am curious about Tuesday. How big is the step forward in hp for the M1? Will the new Honda stop trying to kill its riders? Is KTM's frame a step forward? Bring it on 😃

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2023 Top 5 & Independent OPEN

Motoshrink
7 months ago
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2023 Top 5 & Independent OPEN NOW thru Thurs PM at Round 1. 

Rules: no exact repeats, please check previous entries. Ok to have your Top Independent rider also be in your Top 5. Please use the format below.

Congratulations Mutterrers, you now get a Finish Bonus! Correct 1st gets an extra 10% of total points. 2nd 7%, 3rd 5%, 4th 3.25%, 5th 2%. Win the Contest? Last year's winner sends you a racing related shirt! Wear it with pride, it goes well with your smartypants.

;)

Cheers!

(Big thanks to Ivanhoe and his new intern SpongeJr. Bigger thanks of course to David Emmett and Co).

S U G G E S T E D  one time donation to David Emmett. I am putting in $20, if you saw him at a race wouldn't you buy our friend lunch? At bottom of the site page is a D O N A T E button, or click here. Join the Mutterrers Paddock!

https://motomatters.com/donate/#

Motoshrink: 1. Bagnaia 2. M.Marquez 3. Quartararo 4. Bastiannini 5. Martin I. Martin

 

SP_won. 1. Bagnaia 2. Marquez 3. Quartararo 4. Binder 5. Bastianini I. Martin

 

Faitbien: 1.Bagnaia. 2. Rins. 3. Quatararo. 4. Bastianini. 5. Mir. I. Bezzechi

 

oldholla: Marquez 2: Quatararo 3: Bagnaia 4: Binder 5: Vinales Ind: Martin

 

GSP: 1. Marquez 2. Bastianini 3. Bagnaia 4. Quatararo 5. Binder Ind: Rins

 

Krusty: 1. Marquez 2. Bagnaia 3. Quartararo 4. Bastianini 5. Miller I. Martin

 

Fineon - 1. M. Marquez 2. Quartararo 3. Bagnaia 4. Bastianini 5. Rins I. Martin

 

guy smiley 1.. Pecco Bagnaia 2. Marc Marquez 3. Fabio Quartararo 4. Enea Bastianini 5. Aleix Espargaro I. Marini

 

Riesjart #1 Plate: 1. M.Marquez 2. Quartararo 3. Bastianinni 4. Bagnaia 5. Mir Ind: Rins

 

Whooligan: 1. Bastianini 2. Bagnaia 3. M. Marquez 4. Quartararo 5. Martin I.R. Martin

 

D999: 1. M.Marquez 2. Pecco 3. Fabio 4. Enes 5. Miller I. A.Marquez

 

berndbuchwald: 1.M.Marquez 2. Bastianini 3. Quartararo 4. Rins 5. Binder I: Rins

 

Ibis117: 1. Bastiannini 2. Binder 3. Bagnaia 4. Quartararo 5. Morbidelli I. Oliveira

 

lotsofchops: 1. M.Marquez 2. Bagnaia 3. Quatararo 4. Bastianini 5. Binder IR. Bezzecchi

 

Onsight512: 1.Bastianini 2. Quartararo 3. Bagnaia 4. Rins 5. M.Marquez I. Rins

 

Kailasnath: 1. Quartararo 2. M. Marquez. 3. Bagnaia. 4. Oliveira. 5. A. Espargaro; IR. R.Fernandez

 

Poole Pirate: 1. Marquez 2. Quartararo 3. Bastianini 4. Bagnaia 5. Vinales IR. Martin

 

Lo: 1. M.Marquez 2. Quartararo 3. Bagnaia 4. A.Espagaro 5. Binder I. Rins

 

Brian: 1. M.Marquez 2. Bastiannini 3. Quartararo 4. Bagnaia 5. Binder I. Bezzechi

 

Ivanhoe:.1. Quartararo 2. Bastianini 3. Bagnaia 4. M. Marquez 5. Oliveira I. Oliveira

Cloverleaf: 1. Binder 2. Bagnaia 3. Martin 4. Quartararo 5. Vinales I. Oliveira

yud77: 1. Bagnaia  2. M. Marquez  3. Bezzecchi 4. Bastinini  5. Quartararo  I. A. Marquez

SATX_west: 1. Bagnia 2. Bastiannini 3. Martin 4. M.Marquez 5.
Quartararo I. Martin

-- Add yours below -- and hey, doesn’t it feel good to toss Motomatters a Donation? C L I C K ...

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Predictions 2023

Kailas
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7 months ago
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Kailas: 1. Quartararo 2. M. Marquez. 3. Bagnaia. 4. Oliveira. 5. A. Espargaro; IR. Raul Fernandez

BTW, wouldn't it be Portugal opening in 2023? Wasn't the calendar changed?

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Feeling like a bettin' man

lotsofchops
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7 months ago
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lotsofchops: 1. M.Marquez  2. Bagnaia  3. Quatararo  4. Bastianini  5. B.Binder  IR. Bezzecchi

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@Motoshrink you haven't added

Kailas
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@Motoshrink you haven't added my selections to the list.. just pointing it out.. thanks 😁

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I've got you friend! 

Motoshrink
7 months ago
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I've got you friend! Bold picks, and thanks for reminding me of (gorgeous track, Europe rather than yuckQatar = good news) Portugal.

Good luck

:)

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Thanks! 

Kailas
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7 months ago
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Thanks! Raul has actually won at Algarve in moto2 and Miguel-well, it is his home circuit. And they're both on aprilias, which go decently in Portugal. It's a beautiful track.. the elevation changes are just ❤️

I have recently just started track days as a hobby and since then, I cannot help but admire the GP tracks. Things of beauty. Joy forever.

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^ Amen! I'm getting back out

Motoshrink
7 months ago
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^ Amen! I'm getting back out (post racing and big crash, just piddling around)...Pacific NW USA, Triumph Daytona 675R. The Ridge, Oregon Raceway Park, Portland Intl Raceway, Laguna Seca, a few others.

Where are you Kailas? What track, what bike?

:)

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In reply to ^ Amen! I'm getting back out by Motoshrink

Real track amateur here!

Kailas
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7 months ago
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India. MMRT track. I ride a KTM duke 200. Been riding since 2014 but began track days as recently as 2022. When I said I admire the motogp tracks, i mean on TV. I haven't even seen the one in my country yet 😁😁

But ya, basic intention is to attend more track schools and days! I kept waiting to scrape together a few more bucks to buy another motorcycle that i forgot to enjoy what I have at hand. Decided not to do that anymore..

Btw, nice catching up with you and the others here. Get back on that track soon! 

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^ Enjoy, nice to get to know

Motoshrink
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^ Enjoy, nice to get to know you! 

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^ I’ve clicked, Shrink - I’m sure others will too if they can

Cloverleaf
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7 months ago
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^ That’s $40 between the two of us to help support the site. Good start. Plenty more room in the Motomutterers Paddock for those who can and want to contribute. You can find the link in Shrink’s post ^. 

Next, as you may have seen below, I now have Riesjart’s email (thanks for facilitating) and I’ll be emailing him later this evening for his address etc. I’ve not seen anything so far from Ivanhoe, but hopefully he will be in touch shortly. 

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In reply to ^ I’ve clicked, Shrink - I’m sure others will too if they can by Cloverleaf

*****

Motoshrink
7 months ago
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*****

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Donated

Brian
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7 months ago
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$20 to David with thanks

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Viva Emmett y Brian

Motoshrink
7 months ago
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^ Wahoo, thanks and welcome to the "we love Motomatters" party!

Viva Emmett y Brian

 

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In reply to 2023 Top 5 & Independent OPEN by Motoshrink

Excellent idea to donate

ivanhoe
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7 months ago
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*****

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A man’s got to dream

ivanhoe
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7 months ago
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Throwing all caution and lessons learned in the wind, here are my optimistic 2023 predictions that hopefully lack any (see 2022 and 2021) gambler’s curse and don’t cause physical handicap during the off-season 🤞

1. Quartararo 

2. Bastianini 

3. Bagnaia 

4. M. Marquez

5. and I. Oliveira

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2023 Team Cloverleaf

Cloverleaf
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7 months ago
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This year I’ve selected riders for their speed and style, riders who give me joy simply watching them racing a bike. I hope they bring joy to others too. I’m allowing myself only two Ducatis, no Hondas, as in previous years, much as I admire Mir and Rins and wish them well. And no one over 30 at the start of the season - seems to me MotoGP with the addition of sprint races is no country for old men.  Oh, and my selection reflects the feeling that Fabio won’t have a bike on which to express his genius to the full, that the Ducati factory team may have chosen the wrong rider and the hope that Aprilia are already focussing on the areas where they need to improve after coming so close in 2022, and will come back in full force next season.
 

^ Finally, may I remind you to make a donation to Motomatters alongside submitting your team selection, if you can and want to, my friends. Motoshrink’s post ^ above has all the info you need. 

1. Binder - KTM 

2. Bagnaia - Ducati

3. Martin - Ducati 

4. Quarteraro - Yamaha

5. Vinales - Aprilia 

6. Oliveira - Aprilia [Independent]

 

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In reply to 2023 Team Cloverleaf by Cloverleaf

Love it Clover!

St. Stephen
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7 months ago
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Your choice of BB as champion, but also your comments.

I believe that because there will be no need to go to fuel efficient maps in the sprint races, Ducati will have an even greater advantage, able to use full power for ~11 laps.

Unlike some of my fellow Mutterers, I can't wait to see the sprints. Don't you want to see the best rider all-out with no tire conservation or fuel conservation strategy?

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In reply to Love it Clover! by St. Stephen

With you on the Sprints!

Motoshrink
7 months ago
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With you on the Sprints!

It will be BadAss.

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Ballsy

ivanhoe
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7 months ago
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Great ideas Clover… and love your BB pick #1. Was wondering if I shouldn’t add him in my 5, he’s earned it and if Valencia is a predictor he may well end up at the sharp end. Time for some soul searching!

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Tardy or too soon?

Apical
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5 months 2 weeks ago
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Merry Xmas MotoMateys.

I have decided to jump in, considered waiting for some news and test results. But someone might get in before me.

Taking a chance just for fun.

Enea Bastianini for Champion del Mondo!

Pecco Bagnaia for a Ducati Corse 1,2! Could go the other way but two for Bagnaia back to back seems unlikely.

Marc Marquez to win races and crash a bit but not so much of either as pre 2020. The new kids are quick!

Brad Binder because I rate KTM highly as a racing company and expect much more from KTM after poor results in 2022. Jack will take some time to adapt to whatever KTM brings for 2023.

Fabio Quartararo I don't expect a rocket powered Yamaha. Fabulous Q will ride the wheels off whatever bike he is on. I would have Fab a bit higher if I was more confident regarding the Yamaha bike. Yamaha's team, management and corporate backing as well.

Miguel Oliveira the smiling Dentist for top Indi rider. Simply because I want Aprilia to do well, more in hope than really expecting miracles. 2022 was a great season and Aprilia have learnt a lot. Four riders & eight bikes may require a lot of adaptation for wee Aprilia.

Apical: 1. Bastianini 2. Bagnaia 3. M. Marquez 4. Binder 5. Quartararo I Oliveira

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Predictions

SP_won
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7 months ago
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SP_won. 1. Bagnaia 2. Marquez 3. Quartararo 4. Binder 5. Bastianini I. Martin 

Thanks and good luck to all.

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2023 Predictions

Faitbien
7 months ago
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1.  Bagnaia. 2.  Rins. 3.  Quatararo. 4.  Bastianini. 5.  Mir. I.  Bezzechi

Sentimental picks on my part - really want great things for the (former) Suzuki boys!  

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And so it starts in earnest!

St. Stephen
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7 months ago
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Bring on 2023! 

Guessing/hoping Luca M is top 3, as well as Binder. But...

I think I will wait to predict the future to about March 4th, after all the motocross training accidents.

P.S. Congratulations to Pecco, what a comeback! Really happy to see him become a champion.

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Predictions for 2023

oldholla
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7 months ago
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Really enjoyed this, thanks to Ivanhoe for the spreadsheeting goodness. SP_won I think I was the same except different order, but on reflection going for an outlier in 5th. I just suspect the Ductaci Factory environment is just not conducive to consistent results.. Hopefully this is not a commentator's curse for any of these riders with 2 of my picks from this year off the track for a considerable period. Anyway, here they are:

1: Marquez   2: Quatararo   3: Bagnaia   4: Binder   5: Vinales    Ind: Martin

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Predictions

GSP
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7 months ago
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1. Marquez 2. Bastianini 3. Bagnaia 4. Quatararo 5. Binder Ind: Rins 

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2023 Predictions - Faitbien

Faitbien
7 months ago
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Faitbien - 1.  Bagnaia. 2.  Rins. 3.  Quatararo. 4.  Bastianini. 5.  Mir. I.  Bezzechi.  (Forgot my name the first time!). 

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Predictions

Krusty
7 months ago
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1. Marquez

2. Bagnaia

3. Quartararo

4. Bastianini

5. Miller

I. Martin

 

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Fineon - predictions

fineon
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7 months ago
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Fineon - 1. M. Marquez 2. Quartararo 3. Bagnaia 4. Bastianini 5. Rins I. Martin

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2023 names out of a hat - guy smiley

guy smiley
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7 months ago
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1. Pecco Bagnaia
2. Marc Marquez
3. Fabio Quartararo
4. Enea Bastianini
5. Aleix Espargaro
I. Marini

Super hard to make a pick, but the Ducs just look so solid and with so many bikes they have a massive data advantage in these years of few tests days. Marc will be back to form though, and Yamaha will once again bring a minor update that Fabio will ride the wheels off to keep up with the big spenders. Very unsure about Aleix, wonder if this year wasn't his Hail Mary, but fingers crossed - and I had regrets this year for not including him in my picks. Other Ducati riders will be settling in, Martin will keep crashing and Zarco will keep being the in-race test rider. Even if Honda bring the goods I suspect it will take the ex-Suzuki riders too long to adjust. Absolutely expect to have this all completely wrong. Glad everyone is getting a break, but simultaneously wish I could be watching race 1 next weekend.

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Team Honda Riders

Morgs
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7 months ago
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I can't help but wonder if Honda might have the wrong ex-Suzuki guy in their Team. Obviuosly Mir is good, but it seems to me that Rins is the one with that burning need to win and he when puts his mind to it he can find a way to make it happen.  

 

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My pick

Riesjart
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7 months ago
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1. Marc Marquez

2. Fabio Quartararo

3. Ennea Bastianinni

4. Pecco Bagnaia

5. Joan Mir

Ind: Alex Rins

Hopefully Honda comes up with something tomorrow otherwise I'll be dead last 😃

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2023 Pick

Whooligan
7 months ago
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1. Bastianini 2. Bagnaia 3. M. Marquez 4. Quartararo 5. Martin I.R. Martin

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Thanks for a great season and

D999
7 months ago
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Thanks for a great season and your efforts Shrink & Ivanhoe.

1. Marc
2. Pecco
3. Fabio
4. Enes
5. Miller
I. Alex Marquez

Can't wait to see how the test plays out!

***Scrolling up to check - KRUSTY! LETS DO THIS!

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Great minds

Krusty
7 months ago
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think alike … perhaps🤞😂 Let’s hope it comes down to the battle of our I’s mate, to see which of us wins 😁

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Final 2022 Motomutterers Championship Standings

ivanhoe
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7 months ago
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Drama in the final round as Riesjart overtakes KN58 for the lead!

Motomutterer Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
Riesjart 1108 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Enea Bastianini 219 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
KN58 1092 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 1051 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Brad Binder 188 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
Wolferl123 1017 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Miguel Oliveira 149 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Powervalve58 1014 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Joan Mir 87 3. Enea Bastianini 219 4. Luca Marini 120 5. Aleix Espargaro 212 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
guy smiley 1013 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Francesco Bagnaia 265 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
Dman904 1002 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Alex Rins 173 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Curly 981 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Raul Fernandez 14
GSP 981 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Francesco Bagnaia 265 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Apical 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Remy Gardner 13
SP_won 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 13
BJ-Neilson 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Jorge Martin 152 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Fabio Quartararo 248 R. Remy Gardner 13
TZnRDracer 977 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Enea Bastianini 219 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Motoshrink 976 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
TheBoss 968 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Joan Mir 87 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Francesco Bagnaia 265 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Remy Gardner 13
Brian 954 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 13
Gerrycollins 954 1. Jack Miller 189 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Remy Gardner 13
stumo 946 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Enea Bastianini 219 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Highside Specialist 916 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 14
WW 916 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Raul Fernandez 14
D999 916 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Raul Fernandez 14
oldholla 915 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 13
WaveyD1974 899 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Enea Bastianini 219 3. Franco Morbidelli 42 4. Francesco Bagnaia 265 5. Fabio Quartararo 248 R. Darryn Binder 12
Emlupi 889 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 24
Isoia 878 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Remy Gardner 13
Rockhen 870 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Franco Morbidelli 42 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 13
Ivanhoe 845 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Raul Fernandez 14
daddyrat 833 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Remy Gardner 13
Morgs 819 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 152 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Remy Gardner 13
spongedaddy 818 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 24
St. Stephen 781 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Yud77 768 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Remy Gardner 13
Poole Pirate 748 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 152 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Ibis117 673 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Raul Fernandez 14
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Congratulations Riesjart !!!

ivanhoe
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Applying our 2023 bonus scheme to 2022 standings would have made NO difference to this year's championship winner, very well done indeed Riesjart!

Special mention to TZnRDracer for guessing the top 3 of 2022 and scoring highest bonus.

Motomutterer Total w Bonus Bonus Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
Riesjart 1219 111 1108 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Enea Bastianini 219 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
TZnRDracer 1192 215 977 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Enea Bastianini 219 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Powervalve58 1166 152 1014 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Joan Mir 87 3. Enea Bastianini 219 4. Luca Marini 120 5. Aleix Espargaro 212 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 1156 105 1051 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Brad Binder 188 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
Apical 1147 167 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Remy Gardner 13
SP_won 1147 167 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 13
Wolferl123 1139 122 1017 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Miguel Oliveira 149 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Brian 1135 181 954 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 13
Dman904 1102 100 1002 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Alex Rins 173 R. Raul Fernandez 14
KN58 1092 0 1092 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
stumo 1088 142 946 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Enea Bastianini 219 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Curly 1079 98 981 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Raul Fernandez 14
BJ-Neilson 1078 98 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Jorge Martin 152 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Fabio Quartararo 248 R. Remy Gardner 13
guy smiley 1033 20 1013 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Francesco Bagnaia 265 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
Highside Specialist 1026 110 916 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 14
oldholla 1025 110 915 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 13
GSP 1001 20 981 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Francesco Bagnaia 265 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Ivanhoe 989 144 845 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Emlupi 978 89 889 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 24
Motoshrink 976 0 976 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Marco Bezzecchi 111
TheBoss 968 0 968 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Joan Mir 87 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Francesco Bagnaia 265 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Remy Gardner 13
Isoia 966 88 878 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Remy Gardner 13
spongedaddy 957 139 818 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Fabio Quartararo 248 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 24
Rockhen 957 87 870 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Franco Morbidelli 42 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 13
Gerrycollins 954 0 954 1. Jack Miller 189 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Fabio Quartararo 248 5. Jorge Martin 152 R. Remy Gardner 13
WW 916 0 916 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Raul Fernandez 14
D999 916 0 916 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Morgs 901 82 819 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 152 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 87 R. Remy Gardner 13
WaveyD1974 899 0 899 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Enea Bastianini 219 3. Franco Morbidelli 42 4. Francesco Bagnaia 265 5. Fabio Quartararo 248 R. Darryn Binder 12
daddyrat 833 0 833 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Fabio Quartararo 248 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Remy Gardner 13
Poole Pirate 823 75 748 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 152 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 14
St. Stephen 781 0 781 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Joan Mir 87 4. Jorge Martin 152 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 14
Yud77 768 0 768 1. Fabio Quartararo 248 2. Francesco Bagnaia 265 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Remy Gardner 13
Ibis117 740 67 673 1. Francesco Bagnaia 265 2. Jorge Martin 152 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 87 5. Franco Morbidelli 42 R. Raul Fernandez 14
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In reply to Congratulations Riesjart !!! by ivanhoe

Riesjart, 2022 Champion!

Motoshrink
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Riesjart, 2022 Champion! Nicely done. TZ/RD you did GREAT until Raul (Morbidelli didn’t help you out much either) but you deserve much praise...tip of the hat.

I have Cloverleaf's email and can fwd yours Riesjart (what is your standard T shirt size? Can I get your mailing address? When I see you are on here, will post my email for a bit so you can be in touch).

Congrats to you and your FABULOUS picks!!

:)

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In reply to Riesjart, 2022 Champion! by Motoshrink

May I also have Ivanhoe’s contact details, please?

Cloverleaf
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^ Via Shrink as above, if that’s ok. They’ll be a special shirt for you, Ivanhoe, for keeping the score and holding the championship together over a long season. In addition, of course, to the shirt that I’ll be sending to Riesjart.

In passing on the (in my case, somewhat fortuitous) #1 plate to a very worthy 2022 winner in Riesjart, can I offer congratulations to each and every contender for a great contest and some brilliant picks. Special thanks to Shrink for being our ringmaster (and letting me beat him again), commiserations to KN58, who came so close only to have victory snatched away at the very last moment - maybe next time, my friend. Shrink has already mentioned TZ/RD and rightly so, the Boss was also hampered in a similar way, then there’s Powervalve - the only one of us to go with Aleix, good picking my friend, and so many more, too many to mention - I’ve already gone on too long. Best of luck for 2023.

One final thought. Perhaps those that can and want to could make a donation to Motomatters alongside submitting their picks to Shrink. Just a thought. I know we are all subscribers but David does a lot for us and this might be one way of saying thank you. Up to you, no one will be asking or checking. Only if you can and want to.

 

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In reply to May I also have Ivanhoe’s contact details, please? by Cloverleaf

Wow, thank you!

ivanhoe
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I enjoy this board so much and feel a bit overwhelmed by this! Thank you Cloverleaf!

Men’s size S

Email address : souvenirs_guide_0v@icloud.com

It’s an anonymous Apple address, feel free to use 😊

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In reply to Wow, thank you! by ivanhoe

A pleasure, my friend

Cloverleaf
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Recognition for a special contribution. Have noted your contact details (can be deleted now should you wish) and I’ll be in touch later this evening.

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In reply to Riesjart, 2022 Champion! by Motoshrink

Yes

Riesjart
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Super happy, thanks for organizing again! @shrink I will check again later tonight, lets say 2100 Dutch winter time. Standard size is M.

Looking forward to the 2023 competition!

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In reply to Yes by Riesjart

Cloverleaf, want to just pop

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Cloverleaf, want to just pop in? I've been posting my email brielfly suggesting folks contact there w theirs, and off we go. Great to see an you both here,  can you two connect?

:)

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In reply to Cloverleaf, want to just pop by Motoshrink

Email

Riesjart
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Done

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^ Got it, thanks Riesjart

Cloverleaf
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You can delete the email address now. I’ll send you an email later this evening requesting your address etc. Many congratulations. 

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In reply to Congratulations Riesjart !!! by ivanhoe

Awesome

David Emmett
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This is awesome. Thanks for organizing this.

I will have a rummage around and see if I can't find any bits and bobs to donate as well. Handy having a winner in Holland, helps with the postage.

Also, thanks to everyone for their support. I have a lot to work on over the winter to improve the site, more updates later.

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In reply to Awesome by David Emmett

*****

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Always looking fwd Alien Journo Krop! Sign me up to buy a Motomatters T shirt if they happen. Cloverleaf's idea to include site donation was a goodie.

Enjoy some time off.

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In reply to ***** by Motoshrink

^ *****+1

Cloverleaf
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Krop and Shrink - ***** diamond geezers. 

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In reply to Awesome by David Emmett

Thanks

Riesjart
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Thanks David....this site is the best 😃

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That was a great championship

spongedaddy
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7 months ago
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That was a great championship, both on the track and on this forum, where the top two battled it out all the way to the final race. Going to observe the winter tests before making picks. Not that it will make much difference, but a change in strategy is in order after finishing near the bottom of the pile for two years running. HA! More folly probably. (but you never know and that's why we play the game)

Thanks everyone :) 

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Top5 + Ind. First time, please be kind :-)

berndbuchwald-home4
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7 months ago
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1. MM93 2. Bastianini 3. Quartararo 4. Rins 5. Binder33 I: Rins (obviously)

May the best Marc win

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2023 picks

Ibis117
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7 months ago
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Ibis117

EB23; BB33; PB63; FQ20; FM21 and finally, independently, MO88

 

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1. Bastianini   2. Quartararo

onsight512
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1. Bastianini   2. Quartararo   3. Bagnaia   4. Rins   5. Marquez   I. Rins

 

But what would really warm my heart would be to see Aprilia get everything together and see Aleix & Maverick fighting for the title.

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Apologies to all

Poole Pirate
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7 months ago
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Apologies to all riders named below for jinxing their 2023 season before a wheel has turned!

Poole Pirates:

1. Marquez

2. Quartararo

3. Bastianini

4. Bagnaia

5. Vinales

IR. Martin

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Apologies

Riesjart
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7 months ago
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to KN58 and Congrats as well for being on top for so long....

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Golden Caliper

Brian
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7 months ago
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Might I suggest TZnRDracer be awarded the Golden Caliper for precision for getting the first 3 positions correct? No way am I coming up with this award because I'm second getting 1, 2, and 5 correct. No way.

Picks for 2023:

1. MM93

2. EB23

3. FQ20

4. FB63

5. BB33

I. MB72

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My '23 pick

Lo
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7 months ago
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Lo: 1. M.Marquez 2. Quartararo 3. Bagnaia 4. A.Espagaro 5. Binder I. Rins

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2023 picks arriving late..

yud77
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6 months 3 weeks ago
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1. F. Bagnaia  2.  M. Marquez  3. M. Bezzecchi 4. E. Bastinini  5. F. Quartararo  I. A. Marquez

also feel that the sprint races will favor Ducati more than anyone..

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2023 Predictions

St. Stephen
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Posted March 12 2023. Thank you again Ivanhoe.

I never posted my predictions for the 2023 season. Here we go:

1. Pecco--he wins again on the best bike.

2. Marini--coming on strong, a Dovi-like thinker for the next gen.

3. Fabio--victory of rider skill over machine.

4. Oliveira--free from KTM, and got a much better new bike than Mir, Rins, Miller, Pol...

5. Binder--his ability to bring a good result from a bad bike equals Fabio's.

Independent--I really don't like Alex Marquez. Really. I don't like his brother either. But Alex in my choice.

Can't wait for Portimao!

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2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 19, Sepang, Malaysia

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 23/10/2022 - 08:54

 

Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 258  
2 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 235 -23
3 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 212 -46
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 211 -47
5 43 Jack Miller Ducati 189 -69
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 168 -90
7 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 166 -92
8 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 148 -110
9 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 138 -120
10 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 136 -122
11 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 122 -136
12 93 Marc Marquez Honda 113 -145
13 10 Luca Marini Ducati 111 -147
14 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 106 -152
15 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 77 -181
16 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 56 -202
17 73 Alex Marquez Honda 50 -208
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 46 -212
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 36 -222
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 23 -235
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -243
22 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 12 -246
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 10 -248
24 35 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 10 -248
25 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 10 -248
26 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -256
27 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -258
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -258
29 45 Tetsuta Nagashima Honda 0 -258
30 9 Danilo Petrucci Suzuki 0 -258
31 92 Kazuki Watanabe Suzuki 0 -258
2022
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And our standings...

ivanhoe
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Motomutterer Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
KN58 1067 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Riesjart 1059 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Enea Bastianini 211 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Brad Binder 168 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
guy smiley 978 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Francesco Bagnaia 258 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Powervalve58 975 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Enea Bastianini 211 4. Luca Marini 111 5. Aleix Espargaro 212 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Wolferl123 966 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Miguel Oliveira 138 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Dman904 953 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Alex Rins 148 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Apical 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Remy Gardner 10
SP_won 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 10
BJ-Neilson 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Jorge Martin 136 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Fabio Quartararo 235 R. Remy Gardner 10
Curly 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Raul Fernandez 10
GSP 941 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Francesco Bagnaia 258 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 10
TZnRDracer 939 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Enea Bastianini 211 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Raul Fernandez 10
TheBoss 935 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Francesco Bagnaia 258 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Remy Gardner 10
Motoshrink 925 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Brian 905 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 10
Gerrycollins 905 1. Jack Miller 189 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Remy Gardner 10
stumo 904 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Enea Bastianini 211 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 10
oldholla 882 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 10
Highside Specialist 882 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 10
WW 882 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 10
D999 882 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 10
WaveyD1974 865 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Enea Bastianini 211 3. Franco Morbidelli 36 4. Francesco Bagnaia 258 5. Fabio Quartararo 235 R. Darryn Binder 12
Emlupi 842 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
Rockhen 841 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Franco Morbidelli 36 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 10
Isoia 829 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 10
Ivanhoe 805 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Raul Fernandez 10
daddyrat 788 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Remy Gardner 10
Morgs 783 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 136 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 10
spongedaddy 765 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
St. Stephen 731 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Yud77 729 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Remy Gardner 10
Poole Pirate 721 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 136 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Ibis117 630 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Raul Fernandez 10
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For next year...

ivanhoe
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7 months 2 weeks ago
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Shall we agree on a top 3 plus top independent, 'shrink what do you say?

Much trickier to predict a top 3, who would you field? 2 from team red, Quartararo, Marc, Aleix/Mav, Rins, top independent?

Three will require some real tough choices to be made...

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HELP - request for 2023 thoughts

Motoshrink
7 months 2 weeks ago
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^ Great idea on top Independent! If no repeats and such a large # of people it is likely to make more people happy to do Top 5 plus one Independent. Top 3 may run out of preferable/good options after a dozen participants, penalizing the others?

^ Group input --> decision by "Race Direction"

Anyone want to be a third with us so we can vote efficiently? Anyone have a recommendation? Cloverleaf, D999, Ivanhoe, spongedaddy, St Stephen, WaveyD1974, Freddie Spencer?

:)

Case in point from last yr, look at our current #1 and #2 front runners. Multiple people discussed how to best account for Riesjart having order better, but KN58 has the points over him.

Apical and SP_won both have the Top 2 correct! Back battling for 9th. Powervalve picked Asparagus! What do you three think?

Should we try...

(It is always a compromise, and it isnt easy to do via spreadsheet is it?). Add a "correct position bonus?" Descending in value from 1st thru 5th? As a % of the rider's points? That sounds like your final decision Ivanhoe the "Timing and Scoring manager."

Where is JINX when we need a good thought? Where the heck did you go?! Hope you're doing well, you're missed. Hell, BrickTop too...a few others over the years. Don't leave me and WaveyD here over-posting like annoying 13 year old girls on social media.

;)

REWATCHING THE RACE oh my. And I'm going to try not to post a single thing about it for a change, there are shop projects getting dusty...

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In reply to HELP - request for 2023 thoughts by Motoshrink

The original idea was just a

WaveyD1974
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7 months 2 weeks ago
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The original idea was just a prediction of the championship podium for fun. The more complex it gets the more it becomes a chore to some degree. I think from the original idea the only need to keep any score is to add some measure of how useless our predictions are.

I think no matter how we tried to adjust the scoring to reflect the 'correct ordering' of riders within a chosen group, it would create as many 'problems' as it solved. I think it is a question of where is the value in the predictions. Reward that value and then an imperfect system would decide who was champion....very much like the real championship. If it's order then reward the ordering and use total points for a tie. If it's points then use points and ordering for a tie.

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In reply to The original idea was just a by WaveyD1974

KISS

dman904
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7 months 2 weeks ago
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I agree, keep it simple. The interesting this year, to me at least, has been the rookie results. Most of us thought Raul or Remy would take the lead. Aside from the KTM (bike and team) not really helping them achieve results, not many of us predicted Bezecchi’s success. So I think rookie, rather than independent, should stay in the mix and it will separate the true wizards from the rest of us. Or are there no rookies for 2023?

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In reply to KISS by dman904

So far, Fernandez is the only

spongedaddy
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So far, Fernandez is the only rookie entering Motogp in '23. Unless Toprak...

I think top independent is a good addition. The number of veteran riders? I don't know, how about four? This season, I believe tied scores are broken by the accuracy of the order of the picks. That sounds fine by me. 

Good to see you back, Ivanhoe. Thanks for updating the spreadsheet.

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Not fussed

SP_won
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About how it runs in future. I don’t have anything helpful to add, I’m just grateful to the folks here who make it happen.

Happy to be in the top ten.

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Dusty 'shrink? missing Jinx

Apical
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7 months 2 weeks ago
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Not as dusty as SBK at San Juan Villicum. Weird crashes off line due to no grip.

Eighth place for me, wow man! I'm in the top ten(ish). SP-won has the order more correct. I should be ninth or so.

Number 9 number 9 Danilo Petrucci 9.

Our current format seems to be working ok. Maybe; Top 5 plus top independent team rider plus best Rookie?

Where is Jinx? A good MotoBrain and plenty of engineering insight as well. Jinx is in the USA, can someone check he is ok? We have heard nothing since this "Cemeteries are full of indispensable men" and a comment more like a novella. It has been a year & nine months. Maybe Jinx is on a submarine? When will Jinx surface? I need some Jinx humour.

https://motomatters.com/news/2021/01/07/davide_brivio_leaves_suzuki_for…

Sorry about the mention of Formula Yawn.

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I really thought MM would

GSP
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7 months 2 weeks ago
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I really thought MM would pull one out of the hat and send my skyrocketing up the order. Not so much. 

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Drop rookies if only one.

Apical
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7 months 2 weeks ago
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Drop rookies if only one.

That makes sense.

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If Toprak doesn't step over,

spongedaddy
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If Toprak doesn't step over, maybe we should include a top rookie pick for next year. It would finally give us something we could all agree on. Then later, we could discuss Malaysia 2015 again. Just to keep things spicy. Resume the Bitci and Skratchy discussions.

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Thanks for the chuckle ‘daddy

ivanhoe
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Needed that!

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Did you watch the moto3 race

spongedaddy
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Did you watch the moto3 race yesterday? A really good one. McPhee sitting on the ground in Parc ferme. Put a towel over his head and sobbed a few times. Outpouring of emotion from such a frustrating season. Then he composed himself, stood up, and shared joy with his teammates. Including his crew chief. The guy from the video from three years ago abusing a rider.

McPhee's first career podium is worth another watch too:

https://www.motogp.com/en/videos/2015/08/09/indygp-moto3-full-race/1812…

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^ I am inclined to Top 5 plus

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^ I am inclined to Top 5 plus Independent given the above.

Ivanhoe, up to you if you want to add a bonus for position correct - feel free (if easy on spreadsheet it sounds fun, I'm just appreciative you are doing Scoring!).

Rule clarification, CAN have Top Independent be a repeat of someone in your Top 5. 

2023 Top 5 starts right after Valencia. Be sure to sign up early because no repeats are allowed. (I can get it started again and hand the list off Weds before Qatar).

...Already picked mine, messing w order. See you at the Circuit de Kart November 4th. 

Riesjart, you can do it - GO BASTIANINI!

:)

Cheers!

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^ Me too, Top 5 plus Independent

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^ you’ve had a very good discussion - apologies for the late arrival on the scene - and it seems from the points made, as ‘shrink suggests, that it’s worth running with the current approach for another year, substituting Independent for Rookie. I did consider raising the question of replacement riders, having felt sympathy towards colleagues who lost a rider through in-season injury or retirement (as in the case of Rins or Mir or Dovi). And even more sympathy towards those who selected what should have been an excellent team but were unaccountably let down by the underperformance of one of their riders (Morbidelli, for example, or Remi - whose  disappointing performances effectively ruined the chances of several otherwise strong contenders - some with potential for #1. And finally, the thought occurred of limiting the number of bikes of one make that can be selected (for no doubt obvious reasons). But on balance I tend to think it’s better to leave things as they are and let pickers weigh chances of injury and underperformance when choosing their teams. On ‘shrink’s question of whether Top Independent can ‘be a repeat of someone in your Top 5’, I’ve not made any picks myself yet, but in principle the answer seems to me to be a resounding ‘yes’. 
 

While I’m on, once again many thanks to the redoubtable Ivanhoe - I hope things are going well with you, my friend. If it’s ok with you, I’ll be sending you a racing shirt at the end of the season as a small thank you for your contribution (I’ll be in touch about that separately and in due course also with the new holder of #1 plate). This is in no way connected with your keeping me for much of the season in sight of a 3rd place finish. That prospect is swiftly diminishing now sadly - it’s just as well then that there isn’t a massive Ducati style bonus for third or I’d be feeling less cheery at the prospect of slipping down the table. If nothing else, I’m hopeful of finishing ahead of ‘shrink ;)

One round to go. Good luck everyone, I hope you  enjoy every moment of the race, it’s going to be a long dark closed season. 

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^ Thanks a bunch, huge help

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^ Thanks a bunch, huge help Cloverleaf.

Winning 2021, and way up front 2022? ...better watch the inside line because I'm hoping to 2021 Mir your Miller with a paint swap. Already seeing you as the person to beat next season. 

KN58 are you here? I cheering for Bastianini and Riesjart in Spain!

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Honoured

Riesjart
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and thanks for your support. Another contest down to the wire 😂 

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^ You’re welcome, ‘Shrink

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Thanks for the kind words, I’ve ridden my luck and certainly had fun this year, especially over our pretend enmity, but while I’ll have a shot I’ve no great hopes of tipping success next year. It seems to me that bikes and riders, already closely matched, will be even better matched and more difficult to separate next year, especially with the additional sprint races. Way beyond my knowledge and skill set to figure out. But not yours, my friend, and unless luck comes to my aid for a third year, you’ll leave me in the dust.  As will many others. I’m hoping for a bumper entry to the Top 5 and Independent stakes 2023 and some quality Motomuttering, but not for laurels. 

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How do I join the challenge!

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7 months 2 weeks ago
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I’d love to join after Valencia - how does one participate?  Do I send my picks to someone or post them here (and if so, what does ‘after Valencia’ mean time-wise?).  Thanks!  I’m new here and have enjoyed the comments and watching the scoring of the contest for this season.  Great fun!

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On these articles...

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^ Pease do. It starts again under the ARTICLE LIKE THIS ONE  (Season Points Tally) comments section. Monday or Tues after Valencia at latest. Then over Winter, it pops up here and there under articles that vaguely fit (ie "2022 Preview" or "Winter Test #1 final results)" 

Motoshrink updates a list ON HERE, and you POST A COMMENT under it WITH YOUR PICKS to get added. 

Good luck. Enjoy the off-season discussion around it, as well as the added awareness it gives you of various things (wow, you really thought Gardner was going to do well with KTM vs Bezzecchi on that Duc? I really thought Marc was coming back quicker to win it on the revolution Honda - we need to update our thinking!). And, connect with the community hive mind and banter. There have been side bets and things sent across the World...super fun.

(As per usual, thanks for skipping/skimming if "not for me," sometimes it isn't even my cup of tea. Selective awareness, flexible focus. I'm decreasing my posting blather believe it or not as well as always skipping a full third of everything on here).

Looking fwd to your picks and comments. 

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Thank you very much!

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I appreciate the information and look forward to the off season discussions and banter!  It's been interesting watching the scoring this season (I came to Motomatters as a subscriber about a quarter of the way into the season).  I thought I was reasonably knowledgable about MotoGP until I started reading the comments here - wow, how much I have learned!  (Mostly I learned that I didn't really know all that much after all....LOL).  Will be great to read and chat until the 2023 championship gets underway.  Thanks to all (especially David E!) for making this such a terrific forum.  Great group!

 

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Thanks a lot

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This is the first season I joined the predictions and it certainly added some spice to the races. Thanks everyone who made it happen (Ivanhoe, 'Shrink). First races I thought I'd be nowhere....can I still overtske KN58? 😃

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Last to comment!

St. Stephen
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7 months 1 week ago
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...which is pretty appropriate since I'm just about last in the standings, near to my fellow Dovi sympathizer Poole Pirate.

In these kinds of calculations it's either simple but not always precise or fair, or complex, which is too much work and the players often don't even know how the winner was determined. So...I agree with the group that we should do top 5 and top independent. My only hope has been some kind of extra credit for actually picking the champion, since the way it stands now it's the top 5 in any order. But I am of course happy to go along with the group decision.

Have been on the road, watching races on the laptop, only saw the first WSBK race late last night. Finally, thanks to Ivanhoe, Clover and 'Shrink!

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Scoring = Ivanhoe. :)

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^ Thanks St Steve! We have our plan then.

Looks like it is over to you Ivanhoe. Whatever you want to do on modifying or not the scoring feel free. Zero hurry, we have until Qatar.

And THANK YOU so much, Spongedaddy too!

:)

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Thank you too, Motoshrink,

spongedaddy
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Thank you too, Motoshrink, and everyone else.

 Top five and top independent sounds great. 

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Well that’s settled then

ivanhoe
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Top five and top independent it is.

Predicting the order right should have an impact beyond just picking the best five, let’s see what the spreadsheet can do.

Something like a differential multiplier should be doable. As in 25 for the #1, 20 for #2, 16 for #3, divided by the differential.

Example: guess 1 and 2 right, then 3-4-5 as 5-4-3.

1 right = 25

2 right = 20

3 as 5 = 16/2 = 8

4 right = 13

5 as 3 = 11/2 = 5.5

total 69.5 as the multiplier of your total score 

Guessing them all right in the right order yields 25+20+16+13+11=85

Or if you find this too complicated, just the top three? With the amount of similar choices this year, a #1 may not give a significant distinction.

If multiplier is too much, then how about the differential (times some multiplier) added to your total?

Anyone still reading? 😂😂😂

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Something shadowy began

spongedaddy
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Something shadowy began fogging over my mind after "Example:"

You're joking right, ivanhoe? Discerning between one's seriousness versus humor can be difficult at times through the written word. Easier through natural human contact.

If you are serious, wouldn't using correct order to determine same point total tiebreaks be simpler? i am all in for complicating matters and positions, be it motos or chess, but what about the rest (of us)? 

Any other mutterers want to share their thoughts? 

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big smile from me!

ivanhoe
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big smile from me!

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I'm laughing!

spongedaddy
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I'm laughing!

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"Win Bonus = 10%!" :)

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7 months 1 week ago
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^ Super cool! If it is easy enough to execute, I think doing it would improve on things if "pitched" utterly simply. How much "bonus" is the trick. 

My take is that it should be a small boost just to push the person forward (vs be a huge factor). And a % of points. 

SIMPLEST as well as APPEALING AMOUNT? I'd say 10% of total points "Win Bonus" getting #1 right, 7% for #2, 5% for #3, 3.25% for #2 and 2% for #5.

I can pitch it well enough if it is going roughly to that plan above. What do you think? (I want my Win Bonus...just like a rider!).

"Written in your contract is the following (simple, small) Win Bonus!"

:)

Ivanhoe, you are a GEM mate.

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+1

St. Stephen
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Thanks you for thinking this through Ivanhoe.

I am in agreement with 'Shrink's simple 10%. Or, even simpler, a point bonus at the end of the season for having picked the champion correctly.

This will again be a lot of fun (well, specifically much more fun for me if I get out of the relegation zone!) no matter how it is structured, so I am not very concerned no matter what is decided. But I do want to make it as easy as possible for you Ivanhoe.

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That settles it

ivanhoe
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We can make that happen folks. ‘shrink, better start preparing those 2023 contracts mate, sounds like we have a few new joiners 😉.

But first… we have a championship to finish!

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I'm laughing right now at the

spongedaddy
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I'm laughing right now at the lack of understanding and internal questions.

Hey, does anyone want to make a wager? Like five or ten bucks to enter with winner takes half and the other half goes to Motomatters.com?

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^ That is a fun idea, I don't

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^ That is a fun idea, I don't prefer to have $ involved but love prizes. There is a racing related shirt sent from last year's winner to this Season's winner going on (I will do it if they don't). 

Great idea supporting the site.

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Frankly speaking, I don't

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Frankly speaking, I don't gamble for money and was hesitant to introduce the idea. It just popped into the mind last year and, what the heck, I decided to put it out there. Great idea with the shirt, Motoshrink. Really appreciate what you are doing here.

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My son, Louis, is going to

spongedaddy
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My son, Louis, is going to create a Motomutterers Fantasy Picks website as a project for university (his idea). Will update mutterer's results automatically based on each race result from here or Motogp.com. So, ivanhoe, when you figure out the bonus rewards post it wherever. I read or skim all comments. Any changes to the system he can adapt. He's fired up and motivated. 

Cheers everyone. 

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Kudos to you and your son, ‘daddy

ivanhoe
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‘Shrink’s idea works, no? It’s all a bit arbitrary but rewarding guessing order correctly deserves some form of bonus.

Was it:

#1 correct 10% bonus points
#2 correct 7%
#3 correct 4%
#4 correct 2%
#5 correct 1%
 

And it’s cumulative, so total max +24% bonus points

Something to that effect?

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Read on at your own peril!

ivanhoe
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Applying the bonus per 2023 rules would yield something to this effect:

Motomutterer Total w Bonus Bonus Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
Riesjart 1165 106 1059 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Enea Bastianini 211 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Apical 1101 160 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Remy Gardner 10
SP_won 1101 160 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 10
TZnRDracer 1099 160 939 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Enea Bastianini 211 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 1078 98 980 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Brad Binder 168 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Powervalve58 1073 98 975 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Enea Bastianini 211 4. Luca Marini 111 5. Aleix Espargaro 212 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Wolferl123 1072 106 966 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Miguel Oliveira 138 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Brian 1068 163 905 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 10
KN58 1067 0 1067 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Dman904 1048 95 953 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Alex Rins 148 R. Raul Fernandez 10
BJ-Neilson 1035 94 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Jorge Martin 136 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Fabio Quartararo 235 R. Remy Gardner 10
Curly 1035 94 941 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Raul Fernandez 10
stumo 994 90 904 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Enea Bastianini 211 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 10
guy smiley 988 10 978 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Francesco Bagnaia 258 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
oldholla 979 97 882 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Remy Gardner 10
Highside Specialist 979 97 882 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 10
GSP 950 9 941 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Francesco Bagnaia 258 5. Jack Miller 189 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Ivanhoe 942 137 805 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Raul Fernandez 10
TheBoss 935 0 935 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Jack Miller 189 4. Francesco Bagnaia 258 5. Johann Zarco 166 R. Remy Gardner 10
Emlupi 926 84 842 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
Rockhen 925 84 841 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jack Miller 189 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Franco Morbidelli 36 5. Marc Marquez 113 R. Remy Gardner 10
Motoshrink 925 0 925 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Marco Bezzecchi 106
Isoia 912 83 829 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Marc Marquez 113 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 10
Gerrycollins 905 0 905 1. Jack Miller 189 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Fabio Quartararo 235 5. Jorge Martin 136 R. Remy Gardner 10
spongedaddy 895 130 765 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Fabio Quartararo 235 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
WW 882 0 882 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 10
D999 882 0 882 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 10
WaveyD1974 865 0 865 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Enea Bastianini 211 3. Franco Morbidelli 36 4. Francesco Bagnaia 258 5. Fabio Quartararo 235 R. Darryn Binder 12
Morgs 861 78 783 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 136 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 10
Poole Pirate 793 72 721 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Marc Marquez 113 3. Jorge Martin 136 4. Jack Miller 189 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 10
daddyrat 788 0 788 1. Marc Marquez 113 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Fabio Quartararo 235 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Remy Gardner 10
St. Stephen 731 0 731 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 136 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 10
Yud77 729 0 729 1. Fabio Quartararo 235 2. Francesco Bagnaia 258 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Remy Gardner 10
Ibis117 693 63 630 1. Francesco Bagnaia 258 2. Jorge Martin 136 3. Marc Marquez 113 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 36 R. Raul Fernandez 10
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Now I really like the bonus

spongedaddy
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Now I really like the bonus idea!

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When you put it like that..

SP_won
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It would have put me on the podium so three cheers for the bonus!

Thanks again for your efforts folks.

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Bonuses sound cool, Ivanhoe

spongedaddy
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Bonuses sound cool, Ivanhoe (and Motoshrink). Why not try it and see what happens? It's all in good fun. What the specific percentage of each bonus should be is the arbitrary part to which I have nothing constructive to add. What is unclear is whether the bonus points are given after each race or solely at the end of the season. Either way is fine by us. Well, it's essentially Louis's project.  

Cheers

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"Win Bonus" = constant

Motoshrink
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"Win Bonus" = constant throughout year.

10% #1 right

7% #2

5% #3

3.25% #4 

2% #5

(Essentially arbitrary yes, but carefully thought out both for effect ratio and congruent with similar realities for palatability/easy sell)

DryspongeJr, you should join us as a Mutterrer too eh? "Ivanhoe's Intern." Thanks folks.

:)

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Another good one, Motoshrink.

spongedaddy
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Another good one, Motoshrink. 

Thanks. :)

SpongeJr. does not share the interest in motor racing where competitors go "round and round in circles." But he has shared (or mirrored) the profound thoughts of searching for meaning in this world. Do you see an ego crisis as a prelude to an auspicious moment? The potential for deep understanding one could say. Or maybe it's a fool's errand and the actualized person is more in alignment with the divine plan. I would appreciate you helping me to understand this Motoshrink...

Thank you. :)

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2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 18, Phillip Island, Australia

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 16/10/2022 - 04:48
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 233  
2 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 219 -14
3 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 206 -27
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 191 -42
5 43 Jack Miller Ducati 179 -54
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 160 -73
7 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 159 -74
8 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 137 -96
9 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 136 -97
10 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 135 -98
11 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 122 -111
12 10 Luca Marini Ducati 111 -122
13 93 Marc Marquez Honda 104 -129
14 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 93 -140
15 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 77 -156
16 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 54 -179
17 73 Alex Marquez Honda 50 -183
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 46 -187
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 31 -202
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 23 -210
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -218
22 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 12 -221
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 10 -223
24 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 9 -224
25 35 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 6 -227
26 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -231
27 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -233
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -233
29 45 Tetsuta Nagashima   0 -233
30 9 Danilo Petrucci Suzuki 0 -233
31 92 Kazuki Watanabe Suzuki 0 -233
2022
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Just wow.

Faitbien
7 months 3 weeks ago
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What a race!  Rims was amazing!

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If Fabio wins the last two

WaveyD1974
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7 months 3 weeks ago
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If Fabio wins the last two then Pecco needs a 2nd and a 3rd which is never easy. However, I really can't see Fabio winning both, possibly Sepang but only maybe. I think two solid results will clinch it for Pecco, two 4th places, still not easy but looking very good. Only a no score can stop him now I think.

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Sepang

D999
7 months 3 weeks ago
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Pours at four, but hopefully at three thirty as well. 

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Hey, fellow Mutterers, just

spongedaddy
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Hey, fellow Mutterers, just filling in for Ivanhoe this week. I tried out the new program, which had a bug, and later realized the buggery was operator error. I resorted to the old-fashioned way and don't quite trust the maths. Let's blame it on covid - it's so convenient. Leave a comment if there is an error with your total. 

Motogp Championship Standings:

Current Top 5 and Rookie - 1121    1. F. Bagnaia (Factory Ducati) - 233   2. F. Quartararo (Factory Yamaha) - 219    3. A. Espargaro (Factory Aprilia) - 206   4. E. Bastianini (Gresini Ducati) - 191    5. J. Miller - 179   (R) M. Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Ducati) - 93

Motomutterers Fantasy Pick Standings:

1. KN58 - 987    1. M. Marquez - 104    2. F. Bagnaia - 233    3. J. Miller - 179    4. F. Quartararo - 219    5. J. Zarco - 159    (R) M. Bezzecchi - 93

2. Riesjart - 976    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Martin - 136    3. M. Marquez - 104    4. F. Quartararo - 219    5. E. Bastianini - 191    (R) M. Bezzecchi - 93

3. Cloverleaf (#1 plate) - 918    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Martin - 136    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Mir - 77    5. B. Binder - 160    (R) M. Bezzecchi - 93

4. Wolferl123 - 911    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Oliveira - 135    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Martin - 136    5. J. Miller - 179    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

5. Powervalve58 - 911    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Mir - 77    3. E. Bastianini - 191     4. L. Marini - 111    5. A. Esparagaro - 206    (R) M. Bezzecchi - 93

6. guy smiley - 905    1. F. Quartararo - 219    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. F. Bagnaia - 233    4. J. Mir - 77    5. J. Miller - 179    (R) M. Bezzecchi - 93

7. SP_won - 881    1. F. Bagnaia - 233     2. F. Quartararo - 219    3. J. Miller - 179    4. J. Martin - 136    5. M. Marquez - 104    (R) R. Gardner - 10

8. Apical - 881    1. F. Bagnaia - 233     2. F. Quartararo - 219    3. M. Marquez - 104    4. J. Miller - 179    5. J. Martin - 136    (R) R. Gardner - 10

9. Dman904 - 881    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Miller - 179    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. M. Marquez - 104    5. A. Rins - 137    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

10. BJ-Neilson - 881    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Miller - 179    3. J. Martin - 136    4. M. Marquez - 104    5. F. Quartararo - 219    (R) R. Gardner - 10

11. Curly - 880    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Miller - 179    5. J. Martin - 136    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

12. GSP - 880    1. M. Marquez - 104    2. J. Martin - 136    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. F. Bagnaia - 233    5. J. Miller - 179    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

13. TheBoss - 877    1. F. Quartararo - 219     2. J. Mir - 77    3. J. Miller - 179    4. F. Bagnaia - 233    5. J. Zarco - 159    (R) R. Gardner - 10

14. TZnRDracer - 862    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. F. Quartararo - 219    3. E. Bastianini - 191    4. J. Miller - 179    5. F. Morbidelli - 31    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

15. Brian - 854    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. F. Quartararo - 219    3. J. Mir - 77    4. J. Martin - 136    5. J. Miller - 179    (R) R. Gardner - 10

16. Gerrycollins - 854    1. J. Miller - 179    2. F. Bagnaia - 233    3. J. Mir - 77    4. F. Quartararo - 219    5. J. Martin - 136    (R) R. Gardner - 10

17. stumo - 833    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. E. Bastianini - 191    4. F. Quartararo - 219    5. J. Mir - 77    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

18. oldholla - 822    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Mir - 77    5. J. Miller - 179    (R) R. Gardner - 10

19. Highside Specialist - 821    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Mir - 77    5. J. Miller - 179    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

20. WW - 821    1. F. Quartararo - 219    2. F. Bagnaia - 233     3. M. Marquez - 104    4. J. Miller - 179    5. J. Mir - 77    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

21. D999 - 821    1. M. Marquez - 104    2. F. Bagnaia - 233    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Miller - 179    5. J. Mir - 77    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

22. Emlupi - 792    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Mir - 77    5. J. Martin - 136    (R) F. Di Giannantonio - 23

23. WaveyD1974 - 790    1. M. Marquez - 104    2. E. Bastianini - 191    3. F. Morbidelli - 31    4. F. Bagnaia - 233    5. F. Quartararo - 219    (R) D. Binder - 12

24. Isoia - 779     1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Martin - 136    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. M. Marquez - 104    5. J. Mir - 77    (R) R. Gardner - 10

25. Motoshrink - 779    1. M. Marquez - 104    2. F. Bagnaia - 233    3. F. Quartararo - 219   4. J. Mir - 77    5. J. Martin - 136    (R) M. Bezzecchi - 93

26. Rockhen - 776    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Miller - 179    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. F. Morbidelli - 31     5. M. Marquez - 104    (R) R. Gardner - 10

27. Ivanhoe - 748    1. F. Bagnaia - 233     2. F. Quartararo - 219    3. J. Mir - 77    4. J. Miller - 179    5. F. Morbidelli - 31    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

28. Morgs - 739    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. J. Martin - 136    4. J. Miller - 179    5. J. Mir - 77    (R) R. Gardner - 10

29. daddyrat - 733    1. M. Marquez - 104    2.    F. Bagnaia - 233    3. F. Quartararo - 219    4. J. Martin - 136    5. F. Morbidelli - 31    (R) R. Gardner - 10

30. spongedaddy - 719    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. F. Quartararo - 219    3. J. Mir - 77    4. J. Martin - 136    5. F. Morbidelli - 31    (R) F. Di Giannantonio - 23

31. Poole Pirate - 692    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. M. Marquez - 104    3. J. Martin - 136    4. J. Miller - 179    5. A. Dovizioso - 31    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

32. St. Stephen - 689    1. F. Quartararo - 219    2. F. Bagnaia - 233    3. J. Mir - 77    4. J. Martin - 136    5. Andrea Dovizioso - 15    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

33. Yud77 - 674    1. F. Quartararo - 219    2. F. Bagnaia - 233    3. M. Marquez - 104    4. J. Mir - 77    5. F. Morbidelli - 31    (R) R. Gardner - 10

34. Ibis117 - 590    1. F. Bagnaia - 233    2. J. Martin - 136    3. M. Marquez - 104    4. J. Mir - 77    5. F. Morbidelli - 31    (R) R. Fernandez - 9

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In reply to Hey, fellow Mutterers, just by spongedaddy

Thank you ‘daddy and apologies all

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Apologies for the continued absence, my head and heart aren’t into it at the moment. This weekend might work out.

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In reply to Thank you ‘daddy and apologies all by ivanhoe

No problema Ivanhoe. I can be

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No problema Ivanhoe. I can be your wingman.

I can, and do, empathize with those that are experiencing one of "those Days," when i am feeling out of sorts or not right like something is missing, clumsy or disjointed with words and actions, or basically retarded (in the sense of not being aware of being "in sync" with life. So, if you are having a ballooning tire pressure of excessive wear situation, or the traction control is cutting in excessively, or are riding "behind the bike rather than on it," (as Pedrosa once described the experience) I'll take the lead. No worries, mate.

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We've got a proper Phillip

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We've got a proper Phillip Island battle between 7th and 13th. And when Marquez beats Pecco next round, I'll be breaking clear. ;^)

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Thanks ‘daddy

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Good of you to step in. Seems it’s between KN58 and Riesjart, but let’s see. I’m looking forward to passing the #1 plate to the eventual winner, together with a racing shirt in the tradition ‘shrink established last season. I was gently hoping it would be him and I could deck him out in red. But it was not to be. Maybe next year. 

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Por nada, Cloverleaf. 

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Por nada, Cloverleaf. 

You have been battling at the front for two years running. Very impressive. Chapeau.

I would not be surprised if Binder finished the season in fifth. Throughout his gp career, he has always improved his final position in the standings from one year to the next in each category. He has that look on the grid - the steely determination to get it done. But he has a big challenge with the form Miller has been showing of late.

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In reply to Por nada, Cloverleaf.  by spongedaddy

KN58, you are going to do

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KN58, you are going to do well if it rains on Sunday - I think you've got it. Great picks!

(Thanks sponge! And Cloverleaf, thanks so much for the shirt "pay it fwd" - hoping it sticks...even if you were trying to turn me evil to the Red side).

It feels like one can be happy for whomever won 2022, you know? Ducati FINALLY since Stoner. Quarty with heart against better bikes. Etc etc. 

Then next yr we will already resent Ducati. Script flipped, returning from rubble Marc and the Honda, with the best rider line up in YEARS to challenge. 

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In reply to KN58, you are going to do by Motoshrink

Your welcome, shrink. Glad to

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Your welcome, shrink. Glad to participate.

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***** Ivanhoe and ‘daddy

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^
You’re the best. And ‘shrink too. 

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2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 17, Buriram, Thailand

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 02/10/2022 - 10:44
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 219  
2 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 217 -2
3 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 199 -20
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 180 -39
5 43 Jack Miller Ducati 179 -40
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 154 -65
7 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 151 -68
8 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 131 -88
9 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 127 -92
10 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 122 -97
11 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 112 -107
12 10 Luca Marini Ducati 101 -118
13 93 Marc Marquez Honda 84 -135
14 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 80 -139
15 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 77 -142
16 73 Alex Marquez Honda 50 -169
17 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 49 -170
18 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 46 -173
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 31 -188
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 23 -196
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -204
22 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 10 -209
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 9 -210
24 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 9 -210
25 35 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 3 -216
26 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -217
27 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -219
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -219
29   Danilo Petrucci   0 -219
30 92 Kazuki Watanabe Suzuki 0 -219
31 45 Tetsuta Nagashima Honda 0 -219
2022
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Three to go!

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Motomutterer Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
KN58 930 1. Marc Marquez 84 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Jack Miller 179 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Johann Zarco 151 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Riesjart 907 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jorge Martin 127 3. Marc Marquez 84 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Enea Bastianini 180 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Wolferl123 882 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Miguel Oliveira 131 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jorge Martin 127 5. Jack Miller 179 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 874 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jorge Martin 127 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Brad Binder 154 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
guy smiley 856 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Francesco Bagnaia 217 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 179 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Powervalve58 854 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Enea Bastianini 180 4. Luca Marini 101 5. Aleix Espargaro 199 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
TheBoss 852 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Jack Miller 179 4. Francesco Bagnaia 217 5. Johann Zarco 151 R. Remy Gardner 9
GSP 835 1. Marc Marquez 84 2. Jorge Martin 127 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Francesco Bagnaia 217 5. Jack Miller 179 R. Raul Fernandez 9
TZnRDracer 835 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Enea Bastianini 180 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Franco Morbidelli 31 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Apical 835 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Marc Marquez 84 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Jorge Martin 127 R. Remy Gardner 9
SP_won 835 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Jack Miller 179 4. Jorge Martin 127 5. Marc Marquez 84 R. Remy Gardner 9
BJ-Neilson 835 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jack Miller 179 3. Jorge Martin 127 4. Marc Marquez 84 5. Fabio Quartararo 219 R. Remy Gardner 9
Curly 835 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Jorge Martin 127 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Gerrycollins 828 1. Jack Miller 179 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Jorge Martin 127 R. Remy Gardner 9
Brian 828 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 127 5. Jack Miller 179 R. Remy Gardner 9
Dman904 820 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jack Miller 179 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Marc Marquez 84 5. Alex Rins 112 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Motoshrink 804 1. Marc Marquez 84 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 127 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
stumo 786 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Enea Bastianini 180 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 9
WW 785 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Marc Marquez 84 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 9
D999 785 1. Marc Marquez 84 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 9
oldholla 785 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 179 R. Remy Gardner 9
Highside Specialist 785 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 179 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Emlupi 747 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 127 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
WaveyD1974 741 1. Marc Marquez 84 2. Enea Bastianini 180 3. Franco Morbidelli 31 4. Francesco Bagnaia 217 5. Fabio Quartararo 219 R. Darryn Binder 10
Rockhen 739 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jack Miller 179 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Franco Morbidelli 31 5. Marc Marquez 84 R. Remy Gardner 9
Isoia 733 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jorge Martin 127 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Marc Marquez 84 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 9
Ivanhoe 732 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Franco Morbidelli 31 R. Raul Fernandez 9
spongedaddy 694 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 127 5. Franco Morbidelli 31 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
Morgs 693 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Jorge Martin 127 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 9
daddyrat 687 1. Marc Marquez 84 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jorge Martin 127 5. Franco Morbidelli 31 R. Remy Gardner 9
St. Stephen 664 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 127 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Yud77 637 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Francesco Bagnaia 217 3. Marc Marquez 84 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 31 R. Remy Gardner 9
Poole Pirate 631 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Marc Marquez 84 3. Jorge Martin 127 4. Jack Miller 179 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 9
Ibis117 545 1. Francesco Bagnaia 217 2. Jorge Martin 127 3. Marc Marquez 84 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 31 R. Raul Fernandez 9
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Just for fun, top 3 + top rookie results

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Cloverleaf "#1 plate"   643   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jorge Martin   127   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Marco Bezzecchi   80
TZnRDracer   625   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Fabio Quartararo   219   3. Enea Bastianini   180   R. Raul Fernandez   9
SP_won   624   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Fabio Quartararo   219   3. Jack Miller   179   R. Remy Gardner   9
Dman904   624   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jack Miller   179   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Rockhen   624   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jack Miller   179   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Remy Gardner   9
guy smiley   600   1. Fabio Quartararo   219   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Francesco Bagnaia   217   R. Marco Bezzecchi   80
Motoshrink   600   1. Marc Marquez   84   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Marco Bezzecchi   80
Wolferl123   576   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Miguel Oliveira   131   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Isoia   572   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jorge Martin   127   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Remy Gardner   9
KN58   560   1. Marc Marquez   84   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Jack Miller   179   R. Marco Bezzecchi   80
Powervalve58   554   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Joan Mir   77   3. Enea Bastianini   180   R. Marco Bezzecchi   80
Emlupi   543   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
spongedaddy   536   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Fabio Quartararo   219   3. Joan Mir   77   R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
BJ-Neilson   532   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jack Miller   179   3. Jorge Martin   127   R. Remy Gardner   9
WW   529   1. Fabio Quartararo   219   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Marc Marquez   84   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Yud77   529   1. Fabio Quartararo   219   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Marc Marquez   84   R. Remy Gardner   9
D999   529   1. Marc Marquez   84   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Raul Fernandez   9
daddyrat   529   1. Marc Marquez   84   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Remy Gardner   9
Apical   529   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Fabio Quartararo   219   3. Marc Marquez   84   R. Remy Gardner   9
Curly   529   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Raul Fernandez   9
oldholla   529   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Remy Gardner   9
Highside Specialist   529   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Raul Fernandez   9
St. Stephen   522   1. Fabio Quartararo   219   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Joan Mir   77   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Brian   522   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Fabio Quartararo   219   3. Joan Mir   77   R. Remy Gardner   9
Ivanhoe   522   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Fabio Quartararo   219   3. Joan Mir   77   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Riesjart   508   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jorge Martin   127   3. Marc Marquez   84   R. Marco Bezzecchi   80
stumo   490   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Enea Bastianini   180   R. Raul Fernandez   9
TheBoss   484   1. Fabio Quartararo   219   2. Joan Mir   77   3. Jack Miller   179   R. Remy Gardner   9
Gerrycollins   482   1. Jack Miller   179   2. Francesco Bagnaia   217   3. Joan Mir   77   R. Remy Gardner   9
GSP   439   1. Marc Marquez   84   2. Jorge Martin   127   3. Fabio Quartararo   219   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Morgs   437   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Jorge Martin   127   R. Remy Gardner   9
Poole Pirate   437   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Marc Marquez   84   3. Jorge Martin   127   R. Raul Fernandez   9
Ibis117   437   1. Francesco Bagnaia   217   2. Jorge Martin   127   3. Marc Marquez   84   R. Raul Fernandez   9
WaveyD1974   305   1. Marc Marquez   84   2. Enea Bastianini   180   3. Franco Morbidelli   31   R. Darryn Binder   10
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In reply to Just for fun, top 3 + top rookie results by ivanhoe

It aint over 'til it's over !

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It aint over 'til it's over ! Haha

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^ Cloverleaf again?!

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^ Cloverleaf again?!

KN58, looking OUTSTANDING up there. We might be asking your shirt size in a few races.

Thanks again Ivanhoe! Huge appreciation for your spreadsheet and posts.

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Thanks Ivanhoe

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Thanks Ivanhoe for posting this, I find myself plummeting down the order as I can't even seem to get my 5 picks on the track at the same time, let alone score!

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MM’s return, and Jack’s

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MM’s return, and Jack’s strong form have me climbing the order nicely. If only Raul had liked the KTM

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Team Orders Krop?

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Again, Ducati doesn't have to tell Bezzecchi to care for VR46 brother Pecco. Nor Miller! He passed clean and offered a tow in my view. Martin? Overriding lots of corners on fast approach. Zarco? That one dive almost hit the back of Bagnaia, and he was not changing his braking or line. Red went to Pramac after for a chat. 

Marquez can do the Dovi, but not a Pramac rider. Bezzecchi dropped like a stone when it dried and his tires were worn. He'd done his job out front, but it cost his Michelins. Sitting in 2nd costs visibility but overheats the front AND saves tire on a drying track. Miller was smart.

Bastiannini and Bagnaia are already in cahoots. Marini hears the VR46 orders. DiGi is too far back to be of service.

Team orders need to be in French and Spanish, with purple accents. And I think is just wise. 

Logical, even natural. Witness the flip side for isolated Fabio or Aleix! Hung out to dry in the wet, Red Armada running the gauntlet. No inline 4s even in play, it will be WORSE post Suzuki.

How will Yamaha even get front tires next year?! Better hope KTM and Honda leave some super softs laying around to buy with Monster money from Red Bull staff. Or have Fabio's French passport posted up at Michelin's tent. A hard rain is gonna fall.

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Just when you think

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That Ducati have thrown this away, we are reminded of the late Nicky Hayden's quote of "That's why we line up on Sunday."  The commentators perspectives on the relative merits of rain skills of Pecco and Fab did not play out.  We've got ourselves a proper dog fight for the end of the year.

 

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Or, “It ain’t over till it’s over”

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Either way, we still have some races to enjoy. 

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PI

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I'm bias but nothing beats late-season high stakes championship battles at the Island.

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Better base?

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This was a really weird race, completely contradicting expectations.

Previous rounds have shown Fabulous/Yamaha as having the better base setting: quick from first practice, where Pecco/Ducati have had to work hard through the weekend. And Pecco has struggled in wet conditions.

Fabulous has had his issues in the past with mixed, not quite wet, not really dry, but this was nothing of the sort = full wet, in which he has previously been fast.

But even Cal admitted Yamaha missed a trick, couldn’t find the feeling in the wet.

The wet race should have been a blessing for Yamaha, instead it turned into a nightmare.

Just weird, given Yamaha/Fabulous seemed to have a much better base to start from. Fabulous fan here, can’t help thinking they have let a golden opportunity go begging…but that’s why it is a team sport, far more involved than just the 24(?) laps on race day.

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Thanks Ivanhoe

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I'm going outside for a beer....

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2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 16, Motegi, Japan

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 25/09/2022 - 07:54
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 219  
2 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 201 -18
3 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 194 -25
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 170 -49
5 43 Jack Miller Ducati 159 -60
6 33 Brad Binder KTM 148 -71
7 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 138 -81
8 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 120 -99
9 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 113 -106
10 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 108 -111
11 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 106 -113
12 10 Luca Marini Ducati 101 -118
13 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 80 -139
14 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 77 -142
15 93 Marc Marquez Honda 73 -146
16 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 47 -172
17 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 46 -173
18 73 Alex Marquez Honda 42 -177
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 28 -191
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 23 -196
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -204
22 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 10 -209
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 9 -210
24 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 8 -211
25 35 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 3 -216
26 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -217
27 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -219
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -219
29 92 Kazuki Watanabe Suzuki 0 -219
30   Takuya Tsuda   0 -219
31   Tetsuta Nagashima   0 -219
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Jack, Brad, Marc, Luca, Enea ensuring a little bit of movement

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Motomutterer Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
KN58 870 1. Marc Marquez 73 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Jack Miller 159 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Johann Zarco 138 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Riesjart 863 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 120 3. Marc Marquez 73 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Enea Bastianini 170 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 845 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 120 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Brad Binder 148 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Powervalve58 823 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Enea Bastianini 170 4. Luca Marini 101 5. Aleix Espargaro 194 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Wolferl123 813 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Miguel Oliveira 106 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jorge Martin 120 5. Jack Miller 159 R. Raul Fernandez 8
guy smiley 809 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Francesco Bagnaia 201 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 159 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
TheBoss 803 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Jack Miller 159 4. Francesco Bagnaia 201 5. Johann Zarco 138 R. Remy Gardner 9
Gerrycollins 785 1. Jack Miller 159 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Jorge Martin 120 R. Remy Gardner 9
Brian 785 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 120 5. Jack Miller 159 R. Remy Gardner 9
TZnRDracer 785 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Enea Bastianini 170 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Franco Morbidelli 28 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Apical 781 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Marc Marquez 73 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Jorge Martin 120 R. Remy Gardner 9
SP_won 781 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Jack Miller 159 4. Jorge Martin 120 5. Marc Marquez 73 R. Remy Gardner 9
BJ-Neilson 781 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jack Miller 159 3. Jorge Martin 120 4. Marc Marquez 73 5. Fabio Quartararo 219 R. Remy Gardner 9
GSP 780 1. Marc Marquez 73 2. Jorge Martin 120 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Francesco Bagnaia 201 5. Jack Miller 159 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Curly 780 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Jorge Martin 120 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Motoshrink 770 1. Marc Marquez 73 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 120 R. Marco Bezzecchi 80
Dman904 768 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jack Miller 159 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Marc Marquez 73 5. Alex Rins 108 R. Raul Fernandez 8
stumo 748 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Enea Bastianini 170 4. Fabio Quartararo 219 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 8
oldholla 738 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 159 R. Remy Gardner 9
WW 737 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Marc Marquez 73 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 8
D999 737 1. Marc Marquez 73 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Highside Specialist 737 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 159 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Emlupi 713 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 120 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
WaveyD1974 701 1. Marc Marquez 73 2. Enea Bastianini 170 3. Franco Morbidelli 28 4. Francesco Bagnaia 201 5. Fabio Quartararo 219 R. Darryn Binder 10
Isoia 699 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 120 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Marc Marquez 73 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 9
Ivanhoe 692 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Franco Morbidelli 28 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Rockhen 689 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jack Miller 159 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Franco Morbidelli 28 5. Marc Marquez 73 R. Remy Gardner 9
spongedaddy 668 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 219 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 120 5. Franco Morbidelli 28 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
daddyrat 650 1. Marc Marquez 73 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Fabio Quartararo 219 4. Jorge Martin 120 5. Franco Morbidelli 28 R. Remy Gardner 9
St. Stephen 640 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 120 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Morgs 639 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Jorge Martin 120 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 9
Yud77 607 1. Fabio Quartararo 219 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Marc Marquez 73 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 28 R. Remy Gardner 9
Poole Pirate 576 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 73 3. Jorge Martin 120 4. Jack Miller 159 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Ibis117 507 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 120 3. Marc Marquez 73 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 28 R. Raul Fernandez 8
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Damn - Punching way over your weight with that brave/prescient combo Pv - the only other person to have a pick that didn't include Marc or Fabio is St Stephen down the tail end of the pack (although they're at a [potential] disadvantage with Dovi leaving). 

Many thanks as ever Ivanhoe 

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"From the hot seat" onboard

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"From the hot seat" onboard at Motegi 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MB08knNv8-E

Motoshrink thinks...

That Team orders have a good place guiding team work.

See Vinales holding off Quarty. Bastiannini leaving room. Cal and Morbidelli blocking lines on A.Espargaro. 

If you think it is hard passing a Ducati, wait until Bastiannini is behind Bagnaia leaving room, defending the race line, and enjoying the tow at pace! Then Bezzechi? Italians, Ducs, and VR46 brother. Followed by Zarco too.

P.Espargaro and A.Marquez didn't stand a chance getting by. Brotherhood may be a strong off track bond, but...

--> Marc besting Oliveira was excellent strategy/racecraft. Same for Binder on Martin!

Relatively calm opening stage, painful lessons learned. If you were Ducati and DIDN'T flex coordinated strategy with racers it would be time for criticism. It's a war! 

(Zipped myself re geo political/economic alarming trend of late, but thought it via humor. Sincere appreciation for our beloved racing and community at these times instead).

Cheers. Thank you Ivanhoe

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Binder

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Loving that over-rev... wonder what he's turning on some of those downshifts! Beautiful!!!

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Passed 'shrink into top 12

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More points for me!

Made a mistake with my rookie pick, that's racing. Go Bezzecchi!

Should have picked another Ducati but hoped KTM would have a better year. Wishful thinking re; Remy "superbike" Gardner.

Picked the right Yamaha at least.

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Shoulda

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Looks like I should have pick Bezzecchi for my rookie, sorry Remy.

Could have been in third place.

Picking Marc Marquez was a mistake? How can that be?! AE41 has 2.6 times as many points as MM93.

Perfect picks would mean 1,023 points, none of us are even close. Unpredictable.

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2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 15, MotorLand Aragon, Spain

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 18/09/2022 - 13:36
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 211  
2 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 201 -10
3 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 194 -17
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 163 -48
5 43 Jack Miller Ducati 134 -77
6 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 133 -78
7 33 Brad Binder KTM 128 -83
8 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 108 -103
9 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 104 -107
10 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 104 -107
11 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 95 -116
12 10 Luca Marini Ducati 91 -120
13 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 77 -134
14 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 74 -137
15 93 Marc Marquez Honda 60 -151
16 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 46 -165
17 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 43 -168
18 73 Alex Marquez Honda 39 -172
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 26 -185
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 23 -188
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -196
22 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 10 -201
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 9 -202
24 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 8 -203
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -209
26 35 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha 2 -209
27 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -211
28 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -211
29 92 Kazuki Watanabe Suzuki 0 -211
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Well, that went sideways fast...

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Motomutterer Total Nr1 Rider1 Points1 Nr2 Rider2 Points2 Nr3 Rider3 Points3 Nr4 Rider4 Points4 Nr5 Rider5 Points5 Rookie RookieRider RookiePoints
KN58 813 1. Marc Marquez 60 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Jack Miller 134 4. Fabio Quartararo 211 5. Johann Zarco 133 R. Marco Bezzecchi 74
Riesjart 813 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 104 3. Marc Marquez 60 4. Fabio Quartararo 211 5. Enea Bastianini 163 R. Marco Bezzecchi 74
Powervalve58 800 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Enea Bastianini 163 4. Luca Marini 91 5. Aleix Espargaro 194 R. Marco Bezzecchi 74
Cloverleaf "#1 plate" 795 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 104 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Brad Binder 128 R. Marco Bezzecchi 74
TheBoss 765 1. Fabio Quartararo 211 2. Joan Mir 77 3. Jack Miller 134 4. Francesco Bagnaia 201 5. Johann Zarco 133 R. Remy Gardner 9
guy smiley 757 1. Fabio Quartararo 211 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Francesco Bagnaia 201 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 134 R. Marco Bezzecchi 74
Wolferl123 753 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Miguel Oliveira 95 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Jorge Martin 104 5. Jack Miller 134 R. Raul Fernandez 8
TZnRDracer 743 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 211 3. Enea Bastianini 163 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Franco Morbidelli 26 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Gerrycollins 736 1. Jack Miller 134 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Fabio Quartararo 211 5. Jorge Martin 104 R. Remy Gardner 9
Brian 736 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 211 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 104 5. Jack Miller 134 R. Remy Gardner 9
Motoshrink 727 1. Marc Marquez 60 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 104 R. Marco Bezzecchi 74
Dman904 722 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jack Miller 134 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Marc Marquez 60 5. Alex Rins 108 R. Raul Fernandez 8
stumo 720 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Enea Bastianini 163 4. Fabio Quartararo 211 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Apical 719 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 211 3. Marc Marquez 60 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Jorge Martin 104 R. Remy Gardner 9
SP_won 719 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 211 3. Jack Miller 134 4. Jorge Martin 104 5. Marc Marquez 60 R. Remy Gardner 9
BJ-Neilson 719 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jack Miller 134 3. Jorge Martin 104 4. Marc Marquez 60 5. Fabio Quartararo 211 R. Remy Gardner 9
GSP 718 1. Marc Marquez 60 2. Jorge Martin 104 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Francesco Bagnaia 201 5. Jack Miller 134 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Curly 718 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Jorge Martin 104 R. Raul Fernandez 8
oldholla 692 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 134 R. Remy Gardner 9
WW 691 1. Fabio Quartararo 211 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Marc Marquez 60 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 8
D999 691 1. Marc Marquez 60 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Highside Specialist 691 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jack Miller 134 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Emlupi 676 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Jorge Martin 104 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
WaveyD1974 671 1. Marc Marquez 60 2. Enea Bastianini 163 3. Franco Morbidelli 26 4. Francesco Bagnaia 201 5. Fabio Quartararo 211 R. Darryn Binder 10
Isoia 662 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 104 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Marc Marquez 60 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 9
Ivanhoe 657 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 211 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Franco Morbidelli 26 R. Raul Fernandez 8
spongedaddy 642 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Fabio Quartararo 211 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 104 5. Franco Morbidelli 26 R. Fabio Di Giannantonio 23
Rockhen 641 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jack Miller 134 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Franco Morbidelli 26 5. Marc Marquez 60 R. Remy Gardner 9
St. Stephen 616 1. Fabio Quartararo 211 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Joan Mir 77 4. Jorge Martin 104 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 8
daddyrat 611 1. Marc Marquez 60 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Fabio Quartararo 211 4. Jorge Martin 104 5. Franco Morbidelli 26 R. Remy Gardner 9
Morgs 585 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Jorge Martin 104 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Joan Mir 77 R. Remy Gardner 9
Yud77 584 1. Fabio Quartararo 211 2. Francesco Bagnaia 201 3. Marc Marquez 60 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 26 R. Remy Gardner 9
Poole Pirate 522 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Marc Marquez 60 3. Jorge Martin 104 4. Jack Miller 134 5. Andrea Dovizioso 15 R. Raul Fernandez 8
Ibis117 476 1. Francesco Bagnaia 201 2. Jorge Martin 104 3. Marc Marquez 60 4. Joan Mir 77 5. Franco Morbidelli 26 R. Raul Fernandez 8
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Well, at least there was some

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Well, at least there was some solace for those of us that picked MM to have a bigger hand in the championship. 

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So ...

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I now need a FM21; MM93 and JM36 podium for the last six races, and I'll still finish last.

 

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I'm counting on mass

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I'm counting on mass technical infringement discoveries leading to mass championship disqualifications.

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Like #20 getting a literal

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Like #20 getting a literal tow by #93.

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Actually, for the win I will

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Actually, for the win I will require some form of alternate reality, a parallel universe where '...as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily 5 pints of absinthe and forgive us our....'

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IVANHOE

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Thank You!

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2022 MotoGP Championship Standings After Round 14, Misano, Italy

By Zara Daniela | Sun, 04/09/2022 - 13:25
Pos No. Rider Bike Points Deficit
1 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 211  
2 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 181 -30
3 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 178 -33
4 23 Enea Bastianini Ducati 138 -73
5 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 125 -86
6 43 Jack Miller Ducati 123 -88
7 33 Brad Binder KTM 115 -96
8 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 101 -110
9 42 Alex Rins Suzuki 101 -110
10 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 94 -117
11 88 Miguel Oliveira KTM 90 -121
12 10 Luca Marini Ducati 82 -129
13 36 Joan Mir Suzuki 77 -134
14 72 Marco Bezzecchi Ducati 68 -143
15 93 Marc Marquez Honda 60 -151
16 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 46 -165
17 44 Pol Espargaro Honda 42 -169
18 73 Alex Marquez Honda 35 -176
19 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 26 -185
20 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 23 -188
21 4 Andrea Dovizioso Yamaha 15 -196
22 40 Darryn Binder Yamaha 10 -201
23 87 Remy Gardner KTM 9 -202
24 25 Raul Fernandez KTM 8 -203
25 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 2 -209
26 51 Michele Pirro Ducati 0 -211
27 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 0 -211
28   Kazuki Watanabe   0 -211
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Predictions?I see Pecco!

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Predictions?

I see Pecco! Down 30 pts, and outscored Quarty by 61 points over the last 4 races. 6 left. I think he's the favorite. You?

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I see the next three rounds

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I see the next three rounds as being very strong for Peco and Ducati. Fabio's performance in these races will make a huge difference. PI and Sepang, strong Fabio, not sure how much, could go either way. Valencia show down.....provided we have no accidents or mechanicals.

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The championship is in flux!

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On a personal note... apologies to be jinxing Mir, Miller, Morbidelli, and Fernandez this year. Have to be very careful about 2023...!

KN58   768   1. Marc Marquez   60   2. Francesco Bagnaia   181   3. Jack Miller   123   4. Fabio Quartararo   211   5. Johann Zarco   125   R. Marco Bezzecchi   68   Z
Riesjart   752   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Jorge Martin   94   3. Marc Marquez   60   4. Fabio Quartararo   211   5. Enea Bastianini   138   R. Marco Bezzecchi   68   Z
Cloverleaf "#1 plate"   746   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Jorge Martin   94   3. Fabio Quartararo   211   4. Joan Mir   77   5. Brad Binder   115   R. Marco Bezzecchi   68   Z
TheBoss   726   1. Fabio Quartararo   211   2. Joan Mir   77   3. Jack Miller   123   4. Francesco Bagnaia   181   5. Johann Zarco   125   R. Remy Gardner   9   Z
Powervalve58   724   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Joan Mir   77   3. Enea Bastianini   138   4. Luca Marini   82   5. Aleix Espargaro   178   R. Marco Bezzecchi   68   Z
guy smiley   720   1. Fabio Quartararo   211   2. Marc Marquez   60   3. Francesco Bagnaia   181   4. Joan Mir   77   5. Jack Miller   123   R. Marco Bezzecchi   68   Z
Wolferl123   707   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Miguel Oliveira   90   3. Fabio Quartararo   211   4. Jorge Martin   94   5. Jack Miller   123   R. Raul Fernandez   8   Z
Brian   695   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Fabio Quartararo   211   3. Joan Mir   77   4. Jorge Martin   94   5. Jack Miller   123   R. Remy Gardner   9   Z
Gerrycollins   695   1. Jack Miller   123   2. Francesco Bagnaia   181   3. Joan Mir   77   4. Fabio Quartararo   211   5. Jorge Martin   94   R. Remy Gardner   9   Z
Motoshrink   691   1. Marc Marquez   60   2. Francesco Bagnaia   181   3. Fabio Quartararo   211   4. Joan Mir   77   5. Jorge Martin   94   R. Marco Bezzecchi   68   Z
TZnRDracer   687   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Fabio Quartararo   211   3. Enea Bastianini   138   4. Jack Miller   123   5. Franco Morbidelli   26   R. Raul Fernandez   8   Z
Dman904   684   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Jack Miller   123   3. Fabio Quartararo   211   4. Marc Marquez   60   5. Alex Rins   101   R. Raul Fernandez   8   Z
Apical   678   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Fabio Quartararo   211   3. Marc Marquez   60   4. Jack Miller   123   5. Jorge Martin   94   R. Remy Gardner   9   Z
SP_won   678   1. Francesco Bagnaia   181   2. Fabio Quartararo   211   3. Jack Miller   123   4. Jorge Martin