In practice. He got back on his bike, and was second fastest in Practice Round 2.
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Ouch!
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Wow! talk about wearing all the gear all the time.... Brush it off and do better on the next lap..... Awesome...
I gotta admit that we cheered when the new king finally hit the ground hard after getting away with outright murder for all this time. 9 consecutive wins. Really? How's that good for the sport?
Don't get me wrong he is a spectacular rider but when someone waltzes in and trounces on records set by legends like Mike Hailwood, Phil Read and Giacomo Agostini it hurts a little. Also I do not like his tactics on track. The re passing of Pedrosa a round or two ago was down right dangerous and very disrespectful to Dani.
If he lands on his noggin a few more times perhaps he will realize what he risks every time he lifts the rear while leaning or pushes to the point of endangering the other riders.....
I will probably warm up to Marquez in 4-6 years. But right now I would really like to see Rossi, Lorenzo or Pedrosa beat the snot out of that kid at least once.....
Yup, me too! The kid is good/lucky, though. Better than Hailwood, Surtees, , Read, Ago? Sorry, it's a bit early for him to claim that crown.
My 2¢
Put him on an FJ, that will slow him down. Oh wait he'll probably go faster... :mocking:
Quote from: simi_ed on July 16, 2014, 01:41:55 AM
Yup, me too! The kid is good/lucky, though. Better than Hailwood, Surtees, , Read, Ago? Sorry, it's a bit early for him to claim that crown.
My 2¢
Shockingly Ed, he has already smashed their records. We are witnessing a new era and a new high water mark....
Records
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Most pole positions in Moto2 Class: 14 (shared with Pol Espargaro)
Most podium finishes in Moto2 Class: 25
Most podium finishes in a single season in Moto2 Class: 14
Most wins in Moto2 Class: 16
Most wins in a single season in Moto2 Class: 9
Fastest crash in MotoGP: 209 mph (336 km/h) (2nd practice Mugello 2013)[41]
Youngest pole position in Premier Class: 20 years, 62 days (COTA USA 2013)[1]
Youngest winner in Premier Class: 20 years, 63 days (COTA USA 2013)[1]
Youngest rider to take successive podium positions in the Premier Class: 20 years, 63 days (Qatar, COTA USA 2013)[1]
Youngest rider to take a fastest lap in the Premier Class: 20 years, 49 days (Qatar 2013)[1]
4 successive podium positions in first 4 Premier Class Grands Prix (shared with Max Biaggi)[1]
Most wins as a teenager in all classes: 26
Youngest Spanish rider to take a pole position: 16 years, 88 days (France 2009)
Most pole positions in a season of 125cc World Championship: 12
Youngest rider to win 5 successive Grands Prix: (Mugello, Silverstone, Assen, Barcelona, Sachsenring 2010)
Youngest rider to lead the Premier Class championship: 20 years, 63 days (COTA USA 2013)[1]
Youngest rider to win at least 1 race in 3 classes of GP Racing
Márquez won in Germany for the fourth successive year in 2013 across three different classes; in 2010 he was competing in the 125 class, in 2011 and 2012 the Moto2 class and in 2013 in MotoGP. He is the first rider of the modern era to win at the same circuit for four successive years across three different classes. Also adding a 5th consecutive German GP win in 2014.
Only/first rookie to win at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Youngest rider to win 4 races back to back in Premier Class: 20 years, 189 days (Germany-USA-Indianapolis-Czech Republic 2013)[1]
First rookie to win 4 races back to back in Premier Class: (Germany-USA-Indianapolis-Czech Republic 2013)[1]
Youngest rider to set fastest times in every session from a Premier Class GP Weekend: (Indianapolis 2013)
Most wins as a rookie in Premier Class: 6[1]
Most pole positions as a rookie in Premier Class: 9[1]
Most podium finishes in rookie season of Premier Class: 16[1]
Most podium finishes in single season of Premier Class: 16 (Shared with Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner & Jorge Lorenzo)
Most points scored as a rookie in Premier Class: 334[1]
Youngest rider to take back to back pole positions in Premier Class (Silverstone-Misano 2013)
Youngest rider to take four pole positions in a row in Premier Class (Silverstone-Misano-Aragon-Malaysia 2013)
First rookie to take 4 consecutive pole positions in Premier Class
Youngest rider to win the title in Premier Class: 20 years, 266 days[1]
First rider to win Intermediate Class and Premier Class titles back to back
2nd rookie to win Premier Class title (after Kenny Roberts in 1978)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 2 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 3 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 4 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 5 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 6 races of a season from Pole Position (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 7 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 8 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya-Netherlands 2014)
First rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win first 9 races of a season (Qatar-USA-Argentina-Spain-France-Italy-Catalunya-Netherlands-Germany 2014)
Most Pole Positions from Start Of Season in 4 Stroke MotoGP (2002–) era :6
Youngest Rider to win 5 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 90 days
Youngest Rider to win 6 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 104 days
Youngest Rider to win 7 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 118 days
Youngest Rider to win 8 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 131 days
Youngest Rider to win 9 races in a row in Premier Class: 21 years, 146 days
Only rider in 4 stroke MotoGP (2002–) era to win 6 successive premier class races from pole
Most points scored in First 9 races of Premier Class season: 225
Most Consecutive race wins in Premier Class in 4 Stroke MotoGP (2002–) era: 9
Yep ! Love him or loath him, he's the 'real deal'. :good2:
No, it doesn't always make for interesting race watching, but we are
witnessing a phenomenon not seen since .....maybe ever.
As Axiom-r has shown, he is re-writing the record books and IS just
the spark that motorcycle racing needs to replace the aging (at 35?) V.Rossi
It will be very interesting to watch in amazement what he's able to achieve.
Tim...agreed,
I was at Mugello, Italy and it was amazing to watch this guy:
1) With five minutes left in qualifying, when he was sitting 3 or 4th, he left the pits and captured the pole.
2) Lorenzo led pretty much the whole race, but last three laps they passed each numerous times; Marquez would not be denied made one final pass and our Yamaha simply could not pass again.
One cool, highly competitive customer. Up there with Wayne Gretzky, Michael Jordon, and other studs of sport.
I think the Honda might a slightly better bike as well.
Jeff
I have been out of the loop for years as far as motor sports on a good tv, I do miss it though. Was wondering about this new top gun Marquez, his stats are incredible and sounds like a natural with the gift of balance but I would like to know if he would run/try The Isle of Man TT. Has he? If not would his circle even let him? Not sure of the sizes of bikes he races but I am sure they can find him one. How does this man view the TT . I am curious :mad:
I don't think you'll see Marquez at IOM TT anytime soon. I'd bet his sponsors wouldn't let him there on a bike. Those curbs are too dangerous. Hell, the GP guys didn't like Laguna Seca because it was too dangerous!
Quote from: gumby302ho on July 17, 2014, 09:06:43 AM
I have been out of the loop for years as far as motor sports on a good tv, I do miss it though. Was wondering about this new top gun Marquez, his stats are incredible and sounds like a natural with the gift of balance but I would like to know if he would run/try The Isle of Man TT. Has he? If not would his circle even let him? Not sure of the sizes of bikes he races but I am sure they can find him one. How does this man view the TT . I am curious :mad:
The TT is a completely different sport and competitors from real road racing and track type road racing are rarely competitive in each others disciplins. I have 2 friends who have raced at the TT, one of which has been doing it for the past few years and both agree that the only similarity is the bike itself...
Both take a very specialized skill set and there is respect on both sides.
Now nine in a row for him...
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2014/07/german-motogp-results-2/ (http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2014/07/german-motogp-results-2/)
Finally Marquez is not first.... not even on the podium... (4th). He is a living legend for sure but we celebrated a little to see Pedrosa on the top step!
He won 10 consecutive races. Equivalent to Agostini...
Tim
Even I´m very proud that my fellow Spaniard countrymen dominate MotoGP (Lorenzo, Pedrosa, Marquez...), I still miss the battles between Schwantz and Rayney or my first hero, Fast Freddie
Spain definitely produces the best riders in the world now. It is sad to say that there will be no American riders now that Collin Edwards is officially not to ride at Silverstone or for the rest of 2014.