The Netherlands is well known for its "soft" policy of free-to-use soft drugs as well as the liberty that characterizes its society. Of course all this is a myth as it is one of the countries with the most coordinated state but also society. The laws are followed literally and that is why the Netherlands is prospering. Of course at the level of motoGP this is not a rule, as several laws are violated.
The first law is the predictions. On a circuit so beautiful and so ideal for powerful motorcycles things get mixed up. So the mighty Repsol Honda gives way to the satellite Gresini. The strong Yamaha's position at Ducati and goes. Of course, the weather, which is raining in the race today, is of course supported by this. In particular, this year's Marco Simoncelli, with Gresini Honda, is the first to be ranked. The Italian rider broke the timers on a dry track yesterday and today he starts first with the amazing 1.34.718. However, this is not a surprise, but surprise will be to complete the race in normal conditions. Do not commit suicide Behind him American Ben Spies, who, although last year's rhythm of the year, this year did not justify this title. So far, of course, he has shown that things are beginning to take another turn. Repsol Honda's twin favorites, Casey Stoner and Andrea Dovizioso are in third and fifth place, with last year's champion Jorge Lorenzo interfering with them. Something that did not like much about books but life is all about surprises. Cul Crutchlow is in sixth place, one of his best appearances. Another spectacular show by Karel Abraham, who may have wanted to celebrate his contract renewal with Ducati of Cardion AB, a sponsor of the Brno Czech and the MotoGP. But these belong to history.
Returning to the laws that break, we see Valentino Rossi, although starting with 11η today's position to want to show much more than the very modest appearances of this year. With a frame evolved by him and settings set for the unexpected rain, he seems ready to chew irons. Both Marco Simoncelli and his hated opponent Casey Stoner. And one that we said to him was that with the record he made in the previous Silverstone rainfall he is ready for the supreme appearance, of course, if his character allows it. Because he is his biggest enemy, things are so volatile for the Australian champion of 2007. Jorge Lorenzo, with his Ben escott teammates, is more likely than a Repsol Honda rider. Rain is an unpredictable factor and probably today will be the surety of unpredictability. It's all open for today's race, in my personal opinion, to leap in favor of Yamaha riders if they manage to stay upright. Dovizioso is coming in a furier to compete with Valentino for a podium place, but surely we will see unprecedented things this afternoon.
It is worth mentioning that those who wagered Dani Pedrosa for this year's title are completely lost as the Spanish ace loses the Dutch GP and is away from the top. Naturally, the end of the world to leave Rossi, Lorenzo, Stoner and even Dovizioso for at least three races. Today his position in the factory team covers Hiroshi Aoyama, who is also one of Honda's favorite children. Also worth mentioning is the mental upsurge of the Italian nation that gives the hope of Ducati and Valentino Rossi to see a podium today.
PGA