Yeah, the BBC coverage knocks spots off Eurosport, but I still like hearing Toby, Julian and Spalders rabbiting on about paddock politics and intrigue. Marc seems to make a habit of those passes, it's like he just switches off the bit of his brain that acknowledges the presence of other riders on track. I'd love to see the post race shennanigins if he did that to Cal though

Cal goes from strength to strength. Most of us wouldn't be up and walking after the accident he had in qualifying, let alone racing. Now he;s stopped sniping at Yamaha he may find some more tech feed-through from the Works boys. And... isn't it amazing to see how Yamaha have gone from the wall-down-the-garage days of Rossi's last tenure, to being a happy family of four with the Tech3 team.
My views on Lorenzo have changed lately. He's started being a lot more mature off the bike and readily acknowledges other rider's strengths. If he's beaten he's happy to say that the other rider rode well. He called Marc a Superstar last time out and also made time to mention Cal's riding. And of course his riding is still as beautiful to watch as ever. On that point, you may only be able to see it during qualifying (it's the only time the camera stays on him), but watch out for Randy De Puniet. He looks utterly lovely on the bike, in the same way that Bob Mac and Duke did and Mamola didn't.
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