#he is le0pard & le0pard is him
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moralchampion · 6 months ago
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Despite having been at both teams for 2 years each, Jaume feels so much more Le0pard than he does Ktm like...
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alenthe0neguy · 3 months ago
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I haven't p0sted abt my lww × pressure au yet and I feel fishy s0 let me t0ss s0me stuff abt it here and let me explain s0me stuff abt it cuz dhahdhhsdhhshdb
this au takes place right after epis0de 14 in the lww series
where when wald0 is taken in, he ends up at urbanshade instead 0f that TCU place and like
he initially is sent t0 get the crystal, but he ends up failing t0 get it
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they instead just end up using him as a subject f0r testing h0w much he can withstand because they kn0w he's n0t very human, s0 they wanna kn0w h0w much he's able t0 stand in terms 0f DNA alterati0n(he's g0t the DNA 0f a le0pard shark, an eel, a starfish, and a sea snake), h0w much pain he can withstand, allat💥
and in the pr0cess, they end up adding s0me new parts t0 him(hence the shark tail, fins 0n his back, and the fins 0n his head, aswell as the many new additi0ns t0 his face, which has heavily affected his visi0n...) and they als0 p0ke & pr0d at his brain quiet a l0t, which is why he isn't able t0 stand up pr0perly f0r l0nger than 3 minutes,,,(aswell as there being s0me 0ther new defects such as his immediate aggressi0n t0wards ANYTHING he can sense, aswell as his brain 0nly being able t0 pr0cess "KILL. EAT. ATTACK." when he's hungry, and many 0ther things...) he's still g0t m0st 0f his mem0ries th0ugh, s0 there's that-
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chrysalidcore · 1 year ago
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My Lancer OC [LE0PARD] is a competitive Mech Streamer and is direct Rivals with the #1 Leading Combatant [T1G3R]! (Also he may or may not be a little bit in love with him but that's besides the point)
One thing lead to another and my DM and I started designing the rest of the TOP 10 Leaderboard Competitors! (Designs are not final obv, these are primarily to get the concepts across!)
I hope you guys like 'em :3
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42bakery · 3 months ago
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Hey so I think this needs some clarification.
First off. The bad blood between Husqvarna and Adrián was mostly because Adrián and Fenati did not get along and wanted different things. The things on the garage was not really good, and I don't know if this was the Spanish media talking to put Adrián on good lens or it was true, but they said that Adrián was bullied and left to his own.
Now the incident between the enginyeres and Adrián. So the guy who pulled the breaks was know to have hit a rider already (Booth-Amos and I think it was in the SAG Team) and got penalized. They did it on purpose because Adrián (among other riders) had been following Ayumu all weekend along (and probably all the season too, specially Adrián). So yeah they did that. DORNA sanctioned them with 3 races ban, and Biaggi fired them, but the first question was, why this dude was still working on the paddock? It was well known what he did.
Now about the 2023 season. let's start even before Qatar. Ayumu had to fight his own teammate, Collin, for victories. Even worst, Ayumu was fighting and Callin decided that instead of playing the team card, he overtook Ayumu for the victory. Now, Le0pad fired Tatsuki Suzuki because he refused to play second rider and let Jaume win. Adrián in fact did such a good job tat he let himself be overtaken, more like nearly stopping on track for Jaume to overtake him and get 1 more point.
There's another fact and something that has going on since 2020 or 2021. KTM, bike supplier for Husqvarna, has been developing the bike as much as they can due to the current freeze and regulations. Honda, the supplier for Le0pard has done shit. Well no, they have stolen from them. Most of the updates are done by Le0pard, their own money, time and team, and then if they work Honda offers it to other teams. So Le0par is claiming they are alone against the world, and basically crying. Jaume also took that and say he was hopeless fighting against all the KTM alone and yada yada.. Basically what they wanted to say is 'If I win is because of my talent because I'm riding a scooter, but if I lose is Honda's fault for giving me a scooter'.
Now that we set all the pieces in place (poor Jaume he's alone in front of the bad KTM and Ayumu), let's talk about Qatar weekend. For starter, Le0pard scarified Adrián. His whole job was to follow and annoy (Le0pard's own words) Ayumu to unsettle him. Rider and team were brought to the stewards to explain themselves, and their whole defence was 'why can we don't it?' I swear is true. No penalty was applied, but rider and team got a warning.
Now in the race, both Jaume and Ayumu, both mostly Jaume, where full elbows out. Apart from what was mentioned ahead, they made contact several times and Jaume tried to push Ayumu more times but didn't managed. Both got a conduct warning, and you expect that would have calmed them, but nope.
Now what was Adrián's job in that race? Stay behind and wait. So when Ayumu dropped, and having a warning, Adrián could be as dirty as he wanted, knowing that Ayumu could do nothing.
So basically Le0pard and Jaume spend the whole season crying and dragged the championship through the mud using the most dirties tactics available for them
Okay sorry for all of this
hiii if you don't mind to explain what's the tea with leopard racing and last season ??? i'm new to motogp and haven't seen anyone talk about this before 🙏��
Hi anon!
So I believe this question is about the Moto3 championship decider from Qatar last year (correct me later if I’m wrong). To look at this we have three main people: Leopard’s Jaume Masia and teammate Adrian Fernandez, and Husqvarna’s Ayumu Sasaki.
Now there is a little bit of context needed for this regarding Adrian Fernandez: Fernandez raced for the Husqvarna team in 2021 and it did not go well. In short, the Fernandez’s are allegedly quite difficult to work with and behind the scenes was not very good.
I believe this led to this incident in Aragon the following year, where two Husqvarna mechanics got in the way of Fernandez and (intentionally or not I don’t know) touched his front brake. This was to stop him from following Sasaki out onto the race track.
Max Biaggi (who ran the team) sacked the two mechanics involved and apologised, but the damage was already done.
And now, the Qatar incident….
Jaume Masia and Ayumu Sasaki had been in Moto3 for a very long time compared to a lot of their peers and wanted the title, and had been fighting for it all season. Sasaki went to Qatar knowing that he had to beat Masia to more or less stay in the championship fight into Valencia.
What happened was Masia and Sasaki got involved in a scrap on track for (I believe) the lead of the race. Masia tried to overtake Sasaki and basically ran him wide, not clearly but definitely intentional on his part. I think this happened twice when they were fighting for position, both times Masia came out ahead and both times he ran Sasaki wide.
Then, with 3 laps of the race to go, Moto3 was Moto3ing with its group race and a bunch of riders pass Sasaki to push him down to fifth while Masia leads the race. Queue Adrian Fernandez.
Fernandez more or less pulls the exact same move his teammate did on Sasaki to demote him further down, and made it impossible for him to win the race. Therefore, Sasaki finished ninth or somewhere similar, and Masia was crowned champion.
Now I was in the controversial position on here at the time where I did not think either Masia or Fernandez had done anything wrong. To a certain degree, I still think it was racing but it was clear they pulled those moves knowing who they were racing. Masia did get a conduct warning but I honestly don’t think he cared that much.
Looking back, yeah I think maybe Adrian’s passes were over the limit because while he has personal history with the team, he did not need to pull those kinds of moves to help the team out, but it is what it is.
Also on reflection I’m not the biggest fan of Masia’s reaction to how he won the title but equally, he just became a world champion and I’m sure he just did not care how it came about. It’s similar to the DTM final from 2021(???) because the way I see it is simply: unsporting but not unfair.
I know others will have different opinions but hopefully that was a good enough round up of the drama, there’s a lot of stuff that Leopard have done but that was just the cherry on top of the cake.
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moralchampion · 9 months ago
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He took his Le0pard bottle with him :")
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42bakery · 1 year ago
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Can I point something?
During the whole season Le0pard and Jaume put the cape of 'we are alone against the world' because Honda (as a manufacturer) hasn't been updating the bikes an 'stealing' whatever Le0pard developed (basically letting them do the limited updates that the Moto3 teams can do and then telling the others team to do the same, (so Le0pard was loosing their money and not getting anything)).
When it was clear that Jaume was fighting for the championship, he expected every rider to move aside and let him ride to the front and not disturbe him. While Sasaki had to even fight his own teammate. On Le0pards camp, they fired Suzuki because he refused to become a team player, and hired Adrián with the condition he needs to help Jaume (I think he even lost points by letting himself be overtaken by Jaume).
During the whole Qatar GP, Adrián's mission was to follow and disturbe Sasaki. And it's not a big deal because even MotoGP riders do it, but it had to be so fucking obvious, that the rider and the team got a reprimand from the stewards. And then Jaume went to the media crying saying he didn't understand why it was not allowed. One thing is play dirty, another is what Le0pard did in here.
Also, Jaume didn't need to win the race, he just need to be x amount of points over Sasaki, and during part of the race he was playing dirty to throw Sasaki off balance. Again dirty tactics and as Anna said it's not the first nor the last time we will see it. The problems is that when Sasaki felt out of the lead group, Adrián's keep bumping SEVERAL times and messing with him. I think he even got a behaviour reprimand. And yes, Veijer did it too, but only once.
In general that race was dirty, and I'm not going to say Sasaki deserved it because of that, after all he didn't had the consistency Jaume had. And Sasaki's nickname, at least in Spain, is crazy boy, which means he has done it several times too.
People is in general mad because that's not the behaviour expected. Also I don't know if this reached outside Spain, but when talking to the media after getting the championship, Jaume only complained they weren't allowed to bother Sasaki, when at the same time complaining other riders were doing the same to him. Like the hypocrisy.
I'm new to MotoGP/2/3... why does everyone on insta hate jaume masia but it's so chill here on Tumblr 😭
Oh it definitely was not chill on here on the 19th of November 2023, after the Qatar Moto3 race. Basically it was only him and Ayumu Sasaki fighting for the championship, if Jaume won that race, he'd be crowned worldchampion already, if he didn't, it would go to the last race of the season in Valencia. At one point, Jaume pretty purposefully pushed Sasaki so far wide in a corner, that he ended up loosing a few places. He didn't crash or anything, just fell back. Jaume's teammate Adrian, who had apperantly been around Sasaki a lot on track in that weekend, later kept annoying him even more, to try to stop him from climbing the ranks again. At the same time, Jaume had made his way up the field and ended up winning the race, despite Sasaki's teammate (Colin)'s attempt to throw Jaume off his bike by purposefully ramming his elbow into the back of his bike when they were coming out of a corner. People called it "unsportsmanlike" and "Racing dirty" and that's why they don't like him. (Quick side note, Sasaki had not yet won a single race that season, which is my reason to argue that Jaume does deserve his title because he had 4 wins and 10 podiums over the whole season, while only dnf-ing in 2 races and finishing outside of the top 5 only 4 times (he came 13th in Valencia but that wasn't important anymore)) So yeah overall I could understand why people are mad, but to be honest, a lot of legendary championships have been won in an "unsportsmanlike" manner and if both teams were trying to play dirty, I don't think only one should be blamed for it.
Also the other reason people were mad again, a week later, was because Jaume was celebrating his championship again in Valencia, his home circuit and with his fans there, simply because they weren't expecting to win it in Qatar already so they had literally nothing of the show he wanted there (they taped the #1 to his bike with blue ducttape) and Sasaki had won his first race of the season in Valencia so it was "unfair" and again "unsportsmanlike" for Jaume to celebrate at home.
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