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Original Article: MotoGP 2010 Aragon Results Please discuss the Motorcycle.com article MotoGP 2010 Aragon Results in our Motorcycle Forums below. Use the reply button to let others know your comments or feedback on the article. Constructive criticism is always appreciated, along with your thoughts and personal opinions on the bikes and products we have tested. |
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"Aragon now joins Losail and Phillip Island in the “Ducati-friendly” family of circuits, not necessarily a compliment in MotoGP circles. The Japanese giants Yamaha and Honda might prefer to take their chances elsewhere next season."
No more talk about MotoGP "purity" please.
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'Ducati-friendly' tracks...
Would that be the new version of the "Big Bang" theory?
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If some tracks are "Ducati friendly" then it stands to reason that the others are "Big4 friendly". Are the Big4 planning to leave in a huff because they don't get a special advantage at some tracks?
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Ah? Isn't it Ducati that's pulling out of Wsbk.
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