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    Re: 24' MotoGP/WSBK/MotoAmerica discussion thread **SPOILER ALERT**

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    MM93 - MotoGP Champion this season

    (just my personal prediction)
    He won't win another championship in MotoGP again, just like VR46, his time is just about up, he wasted too much time at HRC. He's still got talent BUT the bar has been raised a lot and more so now with Pedro Acosta coming in, that kid has an absurdly good future ahead of him, barely his 3rd race in and he is killing it!
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    Re: 24' MotoGP/WSBK/MotoAmerica discussion thread **SPOILER ALERT**

    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    He won't win another championship in MotoGP again, just like VR46, his time is just about up, he wasted too much time at HRC. He's still got talent BUT the bar has been raised a lot and more so now with Pedro Acosta coming in, that kid has an absurdly good future ahead of him, barely his 3rd race in and he is killing it!
    Marc just moved into 2nd in the championship. As much as I don't want to see it, he's a threat now. He's being consistent and just bidding his time. I don't think he has the speed of Martin or Pecco. But he's fast enough to keep others behind him. I think once Acosta sorts out his riding and can keep the tires from dying so quick, he's going to be a sure podium contender. I see him winning at least a Sprint and a GP this season. If he does, Miller needs to go and Binder isn't as safe either. At least Binder is at the sharp end most of the time.

    Enea is the most at risk. He's doing enough but needs to be up the chain a little more. I still think Martin is the guy to beat. He's showing the most consistency and is remaining calm when he doesn't have the best setup. If he can keep his current form, he's built a lead that will only grow.
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