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2010 Misano MotoGP Race Result - Flag-To-Flag Victory Taken In Dominant Fashion

By David Emmett | Sun, 05/09/2010 - 14:18

Summary to follow:

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Time Diff
1 26 Dani PEDROSA HONDA 44'22.059  
2 99 Jorge LORENZO YAMAHA 44'23.959 1.900
3 46 Valentino ROSSI YAMAHA 44'25.242 3.183
4 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO HONDA 44'28.513 6.454
5 27 Casey STONER DUCATI 44'40.538 18.479
6 11 Ben SPIES YAMAHA 44'50.444 28.385
7 5 Colin EDWARDS YAMAHA 44'56.993 34.934
8 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA SUZUKI 45'00.216 38.157
9 40 Hector BARBERA DUCATI 45'03.002 40.943
10 33 Marco MELANDRI HONDA 45'04.436 42.377
11 41 Aleix ESPARGARO DUCATI 45'07.965 45.906
12 7 Hiroshi AOYAMA HONDA 45'08.453 46.394
13 14 Randy DE PUNIET HONDA 45'12.540 50.481
14 58 Marco SIMONCELLI HONDA 45'45.202 1'23.143
Not Classified
  36 Mika KALLIO DUCATI 27'45.043 11 laps
  69 Nicky HAYDEN DUCATI 6'11.244 25 laps
  65 Loris CAPIROSSI SUZUKI    
2010
12
MotoGP
Misano, Italy
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mmmexico

12 years 5 months ago

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Fast Forward

Thank goodness that I was able to record this on my DVR...and then fast forward. There wasn't much to see. May be next year.

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Richard

12 years 5 months ago

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Dorna Better Come Up With a Plan,

and soon.
14 finishers, a boring race (just like the last one), even the announcers were having a hard time coming up with something to talk about.

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Team Punkass

12 years 5 months ago

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What a boring parade.

What a boring parade.

Thankfully WSBK is on today, and as much as I hate to say it, I'm enjoying the AMA stuff a lot more than MotoGP this season.

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Jerry Osborne

12 years 5 months ago

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In reply to What a boring parade. by Team Punkass

AMA

I'm not getting much of a thrill out of WSBK but AMA has been particularly decent racing. First time I have said that in many years.

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phoenix1

12 years 5 months ago

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In reply to AMA by Jerry Osborne

Agreed

Not to threadjack, but AMA has been amazing this season. Five winners or more for the first time in SBK since 2005 (Mat and Ben both raced SBK that season), and the 2010 championship will not be decided until the final round at Barber. When TC came back in 2006, machine parity completely fell apart, but it looks like things are headed in the right direction again. It is a shame that Mat and Ben's great performances were undermined by Suzuki's obvious performance advantage.

It would be nice if more of the North American distributors were interested in good racing. Without Suzuki and Yamaha, the series would have been lost. I will not forget that.

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SV650Nut

12 years 5 months ago

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Yes but...

Truly this wasn't what one would call a bar banging, bull snorting, tire grinding specticle but I have to say the demunitive Dani was a pretty amazing one man show today.

I think I have forgiven him for the Nicky thrashing of 2006 now. He is a real talent that seems to just now be coming to a consistant grip on how to man handle the Honda beast. Good on ya mate.

Poor Nicky. He now has the snaffu hat trick at Misano.

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BDiddy

12 years 5 months ago

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YAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWNNNNNN!

*snooooooooorrreee*

Whoa... My TV guide said there was a race on TV today from Misano? They were clearly mistaken or it was a goof in the printing. I did however enjoy the very nice parade that was on tv instead...

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phoenix1

12 years 5 months ago

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Stoner must be licking his chops

First, I'm a Hayden fan, but karma really bit him in the backside today. He gave DeAngelis hell (more than just the blame) for his first lap antics last year, but this year Nicky was the fruity helmet. It will be interesting to see if Capirossi gives him a pass.

Second, Stoner must be dying to get onto the Honda. The RC looks so well sorted, and Pedrosa is riding it brilliantly. I fear a bit for the racing, b/c the Honda has traditionally been a very good starter. Pedrosa and Stoner both like to be the hare that everyone chases so if both of them have the fastest bike on the grid, it could make for some awful races. If the Honda maintains this performance advantage, we are going to see the Criville vs. Doohan era revisited (with the same outcome, imo). With a little luck, we will be treated to a few Catalunya 2009's.

Third, British Eurosport's coverage of MotoGP is the only thing keeping MotoGP alive in the English-speaking world, imo. Toby, Jules, and Spalding are race commentators for the start of the race, and then they hold a world-class MotoGP talk show during the race. If any thing should happen, they are always available to switch back into race mode, but they have the ability to carry the show if the racing is weak. It is beyond all comprehension, that Dorna would have taken exclusive coverage away from them, even if BBC has raised ratings. The extra dosh isn't worth it if the product suffers. No offense to Cox and Parrish, but they aren't part of the broadcasting aliens. :-D

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phoenix1

12 years 5 months ago

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In reply to Stoner must be licking his chops by phoenix1

Yikes!!

This is what Julian Ryder submitted to SBKPlanet, one of the websites to which he routinely contributes editorial pieces.

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2010/Sep/100905j.htm

A very damning piece for a professional journalist to contribute about the sport he enjoys.

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RS

12 years 5 months ago

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In reply to Yikes!! by phoenix1

Give him a break

Julian Rider obviously rooted for Tomizawa, and his voice was trembling when he mentioned about his death during the motogp race. He must have been pretty upset. Words fails.. sums up what happened yesterday at Misano, and the race itself lacked excitement and did not deserve to be mentioned in detail compared to his death.

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blantant

12 years 5 months ago

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In reply to Stoner must be licking his chops by phoenix1

Noone's fault

I thought the same about Hayden and Misano until i saw the helicopter view up on the motogp website. Looks like Capirossi took a line which put him directly in Hayden's path. Just looks like a racing incident.

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Doughnuts

12 years 5 months ago

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In reply to Stoner must be licking his chops by phoenix1

Agreed on the Eurosport

Agreed on the Eurosport coverage. If i can't see it on Eurosport then I don't even consider BBC and will actually wait to see it on Speed...ouch. Also I'm not so sure about the Honda's "performance advantage" since the leader in points is on a Yamaha and today for all we know Lorenzo had a old engine in the bike nursing it around to a 2nd place. I wouldn't doubt them being a bit conservative on his engines for a couple of races and then maybe let him lose with a fresh one for the last couple of races.

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Lefty

12 years 5 months ago

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No shame in enjoying AMA this year ...

Hopefully 2012 will bring more excitement to MotoGP and as much as I've enjoyed watching B.Spies' progression, seeing 3-4 passes in a 60km race leaves a bit to be desired... In the mean time, AMA racing has been excellent this year

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Paul Kirk

12 years 5 months ago

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engines

Interesting you should say that, Doughnuts, because I'm inclined to think Rossi's been getting detuned engines lately too. I'm told Rossi's not getting new developement stuf for the rest of the season! Dirty trick, I reckon!
PK.

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Doughnuts

12 years 5 months ago

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If true I'm not so sure I'd

If true I'm not so sure I'd call it a dirty trick. I mean if the ink is dry then why would Yamaha want Rossi to keep getting knowledge on the strengths and weaknesses of the ends and stuff they'll be using next year? I'm sure the same scenerio applies to Stoner since if he continues to have problems with his forks I wouldn't expect Ducati to let him try out the 2011 forks. I guess that's just a side effect of these guys announcing their intention to race for other teams so early in the season. No other sport is really like that in the way that MotoGP is, at least not that I can think of off the top of my head.

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SV650Nut

12 years 5 months ago

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Sad...

I think it is really a sad state of affairs when we are forced to give thought to the fact that someone may be given a detuned engine in the "premier" motorcycle racing series.

The discussion used to be one of "these other manufacturers need to get their act together and bring their bikes up to XYZ's performance".

Unleash the horses. Bring back the unrestricted fire breathers. Increase the fuel allocation from 21 liters to 21 barrels. Remove traction, wheelie, launch control.

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sparky

12 years 5 months ago

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I am still hopefull

for at least one real race this year!!..... we've had enough parades

After rossi passed stoner and dovi's tires gave out it was over..... What happend to spies - his bike was going backwards for the first several laps...

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Dr. Gellar

12 years 5 months ago

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I agree with most of you.

I agree with most of you. The MotoGP race was an absolute bore, as nearly all of them have been this year. The race turned into a parade before they completed 4 laps. I ended up fast-forwarding through much of this race, and I never do that. Pretty sad that the gossip and silly season for MotoGP has been far more entertaining than any of the races this season.

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les

12 years 5 months ago

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FF>>

I also fast forwarded the GP race for the first time ever.

They really need to make rider weight included in the package. How are you suposed to leave a corner and pass someone who weights as much as a kid on these nerfed bikes?

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Nostrodamus

12 years 5 months ago

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Nonsense

Dani gets off the corner so well because he is the best at picking the thing up onto the fat part of the tyre and yanking what were once known as throttle cables damn hard. His weight has next to naught to do with it. Credit where it's due.

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