what do you do on the Motogp vacation

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i for one am a moto gp nut. i watch every race real time and i live in fl so yes i am up early morning when they are in europe really late you could say when they are in Australia etc.

what do you do to get your fix while motogp wsbk and f1 are on holiday.

i recently watched AGAIN 2007 season to watch Casey dominate the field.

im on to watching the 2012 moto2 to watch marquez there are some very fine racing between him iaonne and espargo so its highly recommended if you havent watched it.

riding is tough here but i will be heading to the track again soon.

ill be back posting in full force once GP season is back on. Get your tissues rossi fans another losing season
 
Filled our time with two days at Snetterton in the UK last week, two days at Imola and two and a half days at Mugello in August :) Empty bank account and a big smile!!
 
Race wing dirt sprint cars, and take my life in my hands canyon racing, what else is there, I gave up armed robbery and shooting cocaine
 
what's a motogp vacation?

since i watch all the free practice sessions, all the qualifying sessions, the pre- and post-interviews, and the warm ups in addition to the actual races, i'm just finishing up catalunya this week which means i will likely be watching thru january. and i only watch 1 hr per day, every day. until near the end, depends on how it's going; i have to avoid spoilers.

i stay current until i go to austin; that's when it totally fall behind. even though i went to motogp in austin last april and went to everything all day fri/sat/sun, i still watched the programs when i got home. for me, there's a lot to see and hear besides the race itself.

so there is no motogp deficit for me. no one in my family knows anything about motogp (expect my niece in boston) so there's no conflicts. unfortunately the only other races i watch is iomtt.
 
I get out for a drive and car shows as much as possible!!!
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I try and do as many track days as I can during the GP summer break. I have done two and scheduled (paid) for 4 more.
 
Still have some MotoAmerica to watch but been camping with the family, track days, and racing has kept me plenty busy. Plus, getting into dirt bikes and already bought 1 TTR-230, 2 TTR-125's in the last week with more to come. Garage is getting full!
 
Plus, getting into dirt bikes

Ahhhh yes the joy of getting out into the wild. Over the break I'm recovering from a slight off single trail riding, fitting suspension exhaust Rapid bike etc is proving to be a real pain.

Take the usual precautions I was wearing full armour. Stay safe.
 

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Ahhhh yes the joy of getting out into the wild. Over the break I'm recovering from a slight off single trail riding, fitting suspension exhaust Rapid bike etc is proving to be a real pain.

Take the usual precautions I was wearing full armour. Stay safe.

Ouch! Hope for a speedy recovery. (Oh, and thanks for hiding your junk...LOL)
 
well, i just finished watching valencia today (feb 11th) so i'm late but i now know who won! :)

thanks everyone for not spoiling a fantastic ending (even though i haven't been back here to the forum since december).

so i'm ready for cota 2018, already have my rental van ready to go, family (in austin and san antonio) are ready, now looking for ducati island tickets.

my down season is only 2 months. lorenzo is going to kill it in 2018 (as soon as he gets that mapping switched over).
 

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