How good is Moto GP right now!
I mean, I realize it could always be better but this year has had some real drama. So far the biggest thing for me has been the weather. One thing I always express to young kids I get to work with is, “lets be the smartest rider out there.” What I am trying to say is, people remember Championships and ultimately that is what will pay your bills down the line. You can’t advertise 2nd place.
Well is it any doubt that the smartest rider this year has been Valentino Rossi? Maybe that is why he is 9 times World Champion. I have heard all the things said about how the weather has played out in his favor at some of the rounds and Assen is still something people talk about. To be a World Champion you have to be ready for any conditions at any time. When those lights go out at 2pm on Sunday the rider most plugged in will usually be on the podium winning or racking up the points. Valentino has done everything he can do to be where he is this year and it has been so cool to watch. Not sure how anyone could root against him. He has done more to put our sport on the global map then anyone and at 36 how can you not love how deep this guy digs? Be so cool to see him get a 10th World Championship.
Can Jorge steal the crown?
As hard as this is to write, I think Jorge Lorenzo will. His pace in the dry has proven just a bit much for anyone to match, even Marc Marquez. Jorge has the ability to go out and run lap times that are consistently quicker and he can manage a gap much like he did at the most recent race in Aragon. I wrote a column in June that basically said that Marquez can not keep riding over the edge. As a racer we always want to give 100%, but when you do that you run a very high risk of falling over. The Yamaha has improved and Marquez can’t run and hide so easy, and in fact it often looks like he is struggling to keep up. Just recently I heard a comment from Lorenzo expressing how he rides at 95% because he cannot be at the limit the whole time. If his 95% is that much better than the chasing group, it’s going to be a long 4 races for Marquez and Vale.
Now, heading into next week Marquez has injured himself again. Breaking his 5th Metacarpal in a mountain bike training accident only adding frustration to his season. I have never ridden at Motegi in Japan but it looks like a track with a lot of hard braking areas which will really stress his hands a lot. Having had surgery will help the healing but he hasn’t shown that breakaway pace anymore and riding injured won’t help that. With there being some big shake ups in the rules as well as tires for 2016 it will be interesting to see if he can get the feel he wants back in his Honda.
Rossi and Pedrosa
It would be crazy if I didn’t talk about that battle between Dani Pedrosa and Vale at Aragon, what a chess match. Seeing the passes from the aerial views showed me just how bad each rider wanted to finish 2nd. I wonder if Rossi could have closed the gap to Jorge had he been able to get through on his first attempt, we will never know. Since Portugal in 2006 I have essentially written off Pedrosa from any kind of fan aspect. He took out Nicky and I know racing is racing, blah blah blah. What he did that day to put himself in that position was inexcusable to me. However, on Sunday I was more than impressed and even found myself rooting for him a bit. Why? He was showing fight to the best Moto GP rider I have ever seen. Vale nearly always comes out on top of those battles and it was good to see a smile on the face of Pedrosa for once. He has had a great career but I think that ride alone in Spain could spark something for him. If he gets up and starts battling Jorge things could get very interesting. Also, there will be fireworks in that Yamaha garage before this is all over because you know Vale is not going without a huge fight.
So where do I stand on all this? My heart wants Rossi but I think Lorenzo has the best shot. Marquez will be hurting at Motegi but will win 2 of the last 3 I reckon. If Pedrosa builds on Spain’s performance he could be the real spoiler in all this.
So who is your money on? The Smartest or the Fastest?
Cheers and ride safe,
JP
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I think you are spot on. It is also interesting to note that those with flat track experience do the best on the road.
I believe the late Gary Nixon once said that the way he prepared for road racing was to ride in the rain. Of course this was back in the day when AMA Championships required you to be good at RR, TT and Flat track.
Ride smart and be safe!
Thanks for posting these blogs, Jason! I really enjoy them and like your level headed commentary.
James, I am happy your enjoying what I write, been kind of fun. Going to be an interesting finish to the Moto GP season.
JP
I agree, i think Jorge has the best shot. I normally would go with the smartest, but at the stage, continually losing a few points each race trumps any kind of strategy. Now if Vale can stay with Jorge and utilize his tactics to edge past line checkered a couple times – game on. Otherwise, faster will overshadow smarter… math is math, can’t get over it.
Josh, thank you for writing in. My heart wants Vale all day, but Jorge has the speed. But, once again Vale managed to do the right thing this past weekend again. One thing that could be overlooked is that Rossi never panicked when he was 3 seconds back. Some would crash trying to go with Jorge. Then when it looks like Rossi is in a bad spot, it all turns around. Smartest is still winning and fastest has to be getting frustrated. 🙂
Hi Jason,
I agree with everything you said in this blog but I’m still counting on Rossi to take the championship. He is the smartest, as you said, but he is also cunning and clever. He may have to change the weather or who knows what. He has my total support.
P.S. I liked Pedrosa’s smile, too. And that was a great battle!
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Robbie, thank you for writing in to me. Hope to meet you and your friends someday at a STAR school.
Thanks for posting these blogs Jason, I definetly agree with you on the potential outcome this year and watching Marquez run to hard will most likely hurt him. They are all amazing riders though so much fun to watch.
Cheers,
Chris
Chris, glad you like what I have been writing. Been a fun year to watch for sure and is going to get interesting here at the end. This past weekend was a crazy race. All amazing riders and was good to see Pedrosa win and shake it up even more.
I like Jorge but I am reminded of 2006 when he gave it to Nicky. That was very generous of him and I think he is going to keep this one for himself.