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MotoGP-Circuit of the Americas April 19 to 21, 2013 |
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IMAGE you will get a pop up with a cropped, color adjusted, low res version of the photo. If you click on the right side of the pop up window you can go to the next photo. If you click on the left side you will go back a photo. If you click outside of the box, or on the "X" in the top right, the window will close. If you click on the TEXT below a thumbnail you will get a larger version suitable for a wall paper but you'll have to use your browsers back button. If your one of the people that cares, most of the photos that pop up in the picture window you get by clicking the thumbnail image will list the shutter speed : Aperture : ISO : Focal Length The races were fantastic. The big bikes hit over 200mph on the straight. But I actually enjoyed the smaller bikes more. MotoGP are 1000CC bikes, Moto2 are 600CC, and Moto3 and rookies race 250cc bikes. Moto3 is the most exciting for me because it's any ones race. They change positions a lot, their riding style is less perfected, and even the bikes are less technically refined. MotoGP is exciting simply because of the insane lean angles and speeds at which they go. The analogy that I used when explaining the classes to a ball sport person was MotoGP = NFL, Moto2 = Collage Football, and Moto3 = High School Football. And now that I think about it, the ages of the players/riders are about the same. |
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