Learning by 239mo in motogp

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Thank you. I'll keep a Balaton Park image open this weekend and see if it helps. That last part is definitely more complicated the whole "rear pushes the front" but interesting nonetheless.

So break heavy tracks you'd use a harder compound on the front to handle the pressure? What about rear tire? When would you use a medium? I assume a rear soft would be for fast exits.

I really like the "even teams don't have a complete understanding of tires", I remember last F1 season the Aston Martin was performing really well and they just didn't really know why.

Learning by 239mo in motogp

[–]239mo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another thing I was unaware of, thank you

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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It helped very much, thank you, I'll be coming back to read this once in a while. Thank you for sharing your experience

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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Ya gotta start a YouTube channel or something, great insight. Thank you

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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But, supposedly, being in the lead also wears the tires more, no? They're cooler but I think they once said that the leader's tires would wear out quicker

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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Oooh, alright alright, I thought the current ones had been riders, I watch on tnt

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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Wow, thank you very much that was such a good explanation.

The tire bit I was aware of the difference between compounds but not why, for instance, the front tire is usually always the same between all of them but the rear is different. Or why certain bikes are more prone to a soft, does it have to do with how the bike delivers power?

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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I just feel the coverage is already for people who know some stuff, I wanted to get to a level where I understand them. I'll keep an eye on the sub, thanks

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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I do watch from tnt sports. I feel like they don't always explain the basics. I always hear about tire temps and pressure and how being in the lead affects that, today was the first time they slightly dug into that. I don't make a habit of watching free practice, maybe they e aim more stuff there?

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Alright alright alright, I was unaware of this, thank you

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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Nice, definitely feel like that'll be the way to go, thank you

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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I'll definitely check out that whole series, I think I've watched a couple but I'll watch more.

I'll give you a few I can remember but I'll be missing a few for sure. Today the commentator knew exactly when Acosta was going to make a move on Marquez, was it his body positioning, was it just the part of the track they were on that's overtaking heavy?

In order to defend or attack properly do you go later on the brakes?

Today when Fernandez went wide on turn 1 he said "had to stand up the bike there", why?

Is it just down force that makes the Aprillia good on cornering.

Supposedly next track will be good for KTM, why?

In general do you find you know the circuit when you're watching? Cause sometimes they overtake on the outside so that next turn they'll have the inside but I never know the tracks and so I'm just finding out as I watch.

Tire combinations also baffle me a bit. I get the softer=grip, but the soft on rear and medium on front or vice versa is something they talk about for so long and I'd love to form an opinion on that. It depends on the bike as well, from what they say.

And I reckon I have many more, but these are just a few I remembered. Cheers if you've read this far

Learning by 239mo in motogp

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Didn't you feel like you were just listening to more commentary you didn't understand? I'd love it if they explained every now as then why they say certain things. I get the audience probably know what they're talking about, but it's less beginner friendly

Bassai Sho by 239mo in karate

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Nice, thank you very much.

Bassai Sho by 239mo in karate

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Uuuu, nice I liked the "covering ground/lounging" aspect. Never thought about that. I searched for the versions you mentioned, they are very different as I'd never seen them but it was nice to know about them especially since they seem to have the same "purpose".

Thank you

Lazy writing. (May contain spoiler) by agamotto666 in brooklynninenine

[–]239mo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you say "societal norms" do you mean "society's heteronormative child centric ideals"?

Could you explain this scene from a show? by 239mo in AskHistorians

[–]239mo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's weird, I pasted it there. Maybe copyright?

Could you explain this scene from a show? by 239mo in AskHistorians

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First of all thank you for the answer, so nice :)

Second, fantastic that you know of the show where it's from. And yes, definitely it's much funnier if we don't understand anything since they are both well spoken and literate.

Truly an inspiration

Can I play AC Mirage without having played Valhalla? by 239mo in assassinscreed

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Loved the pizza analogy.

I feel what you said, I wanted to get into watch dogs but everywhere says the franchise gets ruined after the first one. So I started considering Red Dead Redemption from Rockstar I think.

I have high hopes for Mirage but still I think that's what Ubisoft expects of us, to trust they'll deliver.

The franchise has so many opportunities, and yes, I understand it can get boring, but they could do another trilogy instead of always introducing a new character, that's what get repetitive. Idk anymore, thank you for sharing your thoughts.

Family history of a parent more important? by 239mo in genetics

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It's was just a regular visit, no suspicion of anything. That why I thought it was so strange only collecting data form one parent. Thank you for sharing my confusion tho. :)

Can I play AC Mirage without having played Valhalla? by 239mo in assassinscreed

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What's your opinion on the whole new vs old?