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Here's me on Alvaro's 2006 Championship winning 125cc bike. If you're NOT a member of the forum, well what the hell is wrong with you? ) I f you're a member of the forum you can see them just by logging in. There's loads of very special stuff up there - pics, videos - and more to come. It's all been a bit hectic since getting back from Talavera de la Reina on Monday (a fantastic trip that even exceeded expectations - genuinely awesome, really) lots of work to catch up on and lots of photos and stories to post onto the BatiFan.som Forum. Hopefully this means we will see more and more ECDL videos on iTunes very soon. It's a lovely video - and you deserve to buy it for yourself!!! Click here to go check it out. Though I have to laugh at myself for getting a bit maudlin whilst watching it on my iPhone on the return flight, having necked some G&T and a couple of bottles of red! I particularly remember being huddled round a table in a packed bar with Tamara, Michaela, and a bunch of the Peña guys and gals sometime around 2am with it blaring out over our heads, and everybody joining in. It's kind of become the soundtrack in my head to the trip to Talavera de la Reina it was played so often on the radio, in bars and on TVs there. I have to admit that I still can't get "Peter Pan" out of my head (although to be honest I do listen to it a lot anyway!) It has to be said that it's not anything profoundly special, but it's nice enough - and you can see and hear the guys, and overall I'd say that hte song has a slight hint of the same vibe as "Gigante" off the album Personas.
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Okay, slightly offtopic - but there's not a huge amount of MotoGP news at the moment, and it's still vaguely Bati-related as Alvaro is a fan of El Canto Del Loco.īritish fans who also use the *UK* iTunes Music Store will be interested to know that a second ECDL video has cropped up although it's actually a song called "Me Gustas Cuando" by Lucas Masciano.
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The result, as shown above, is now available as a huuuuuuuuuuuuge high-resolution file that will gladly print out at A1 size (and probably even A0) and is a special Christmas prezzie for all the members of the Avaro Bautista Fan Forum and which you can get by clicking here. So the result is an image of Alvaro leaning it in - from one of the Aspar Team's excellent high resolution race images - made up of some 7,396 tiles comprising 2,685 individual pictures from Alvaro's entire career, Talavera de la Reina, and other random Bati-related pics such as helmets on eBay etc! In my initial experiments I found that shots in the box and ones that involved too much general detail didn't really work out and that a cleaner, simpler image with a dulled-off background and a distinct foreground image worked out best by far. The Portuguese rider was spared his blushes in Q1 by Enea Bastianini seeing his top time cancelled, but Alex Rins had no such luck and will start the race from 13th on the grid, sharing fifth row with some fairly familiar faces in Dani Pedrosa and Pol Espargaro.In a determined effort to put my Alvaro-related picture library (or "The Stash" as it is known in these parts.) to some good use, I've made one of those cool Mosaic posters, where you create a single (or apparently single) large image out of a vast quantity of smaller images.
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Row four is LCR territory, with Takaaki Nakagami ahead of Q1 leader Alex Marquez, while KTM’s sole representative in Q2 in their home GP was Miguel Oliveira in 12th position, almost a full second off the leader. Both will have something to prove after the Honda man tumbled out at turn three on his final flying lap and the still-Yamaha rider had an underwhelming qualifying despite a solid performance in practice. Aleix Espargaro opens the way on row three, closely followed by compatriots Marc Marquez and Maverick Viñales. Having two more of them right behind won’t help much either, with Jack Miller and Johann Zarco bookending the second row of the grid and sandwiching the lone Suzuki of Joan Mir. Pecco Bagnaia added another red machine to the front row, while Quartararo tried to fight back but a cancelled lap due to track limits left him third and with quite a bit of work finding a way past two rapid Ducatis tomorrow. The rookie also picked up the all time lap record with the first 1:22 time around the Ring, on his first proper outing on Ducati’s favourite playground.
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With so many competitive machines around the Red Bull Ring and a sketchy forecast for Sunday, pole position was going to be a valuable feather in one’s cap, but while all eyes were on Fabio Quartararo, Jorge Martin stole that fancy cap and was back to pole winning ways.