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42bakery · 11 months ago
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Luca and his long love story with Repsol Honda
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nyehhh-hh · 2 months ago
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Just realized that enea's helmet is kyt lol
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leathercollectionus · 1 year ago
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MotoGP Replica Jackets
There certainly isn’t a greater thrill than the ecstasy of racing through the tracks. With the battle at its peak, the tempo kept in check and all factors of significance under the rider’s absolute authority; it doesn’t get better than that. Yet, an element of utmost substance many a time goes unnoticed. Bike riding done for competitive purposes, in particular, is bold and fierce. The spirits certainly go wild, but if not done with adequate protective measures, it could cost the very freedom of thrill. To promote the awareness of using proper safeguard techniques even in the most casual of bike riding, we present the MotoGP replica jackets. If not by your own will, then use the power of your fan-love to invest in a MotoGP motorcycle jacket of your favorite rider from your favorite season. This way, you cater to your admiration and simultaneously protection.
MotoGP Replica Jackets
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waru-chan8 · 1 year ago
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There’s a more recent one, although Luca is still a baby, and it’s a full Honda sponsorship and not a replica of Vale’s leathers.
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Luca Marini MINIMOTO, http://www.daidegasforum.com/forum/foto-video/583593-luca-marini-raccolta-foto-thread.html
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soldiersareyourprotectors · 6 months ago
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Marc Marquez had just completed the first round of the MotoGP race at Mugello, leaving the crowd roaring with excitement. His Honda RC213V performed flawlessly, and Marc felt the adrenaline coursing through his veins. The race had been intense, but he was confident about his chances in the next round. As he walked back to the paddock, he felt a sudden urge to visit the restroom.
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Marc slipped away from the crowds and entered the secluded bathroom area behind the pits. The noise of the roaring engines and cheering fans faded as he stepped into the quiet, dimly lit restroom. He was just about to close the stall door when a figure in a pit stop worker's uniform suddenly appeared behind him.
"Sorry, Marc," the worker muttered.
Before Marc could react, he felt a sharp prick in his neck. His vision blurred as he turned to see the worker holding an empty syringe. Marc's knees buckled, and he collapsed to the floor, the world around him turning dark.
When he came to, Marc found himself tied up, his mouth gagged. He was still in the restroom, but his racing gear was missing. The pit stop worker was standing above him, holding a strange scanning device that emitted a soft blue glow. The worker’s appearance began to shift, morphing before Marc’s eyes. In moments, the worker's face transformed into an exact replica of Marc’s own. The imposter smiled, a chilling mirror image.
The fake Marc then methodically began putting on Marc's racing leathers, boots, gloves, and helmet, each piece fitting perfectly as if custom-made for him. Marc struggled against his bonds, trying to shout through the gag, but it was no use. The imposter had planned everything meticulously.
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"Don't worry, Marc," the imposter said, adjusting the helmet visor. "I'll take good care of your motorcycle. And your life."
With a final glance at the real Marc, the imposter left the restroom, leaving Marc tied up and hidden in the stall. Marc could hear the distant roar of the engines starting up again, signaling the beginning of the next round. Panic surged through him as he realized the enormity of what was happening. An imposter was out there, pretending to be him, racing under his name.
Suddenly, Marc heard footsteps approaching the restroom again. Hope surged within him, thinking someone had noticed his absence. But as the door opened, his heart sank. Three men entered, their expressions cold and determined. They were dressed like pit crew, but Marc didn’t recognize them.
One of them, a tall man with a scar across his cheek, sneered down at Marc. “Looks like the boss was right. He said you’d be here.”
The men quickly untied Marc, only to bind his wrists and ankles even more securely. Marc thrashed and tried to yell through the gag, but it was futile. They hoisted him up, carrying him out of the restroom.
Marc was dragged through a series of back corridors, away from the bustling paddock area. They finally reached a storage room at the far end of the complex. It was dim and cluttered with old equipment. The men shoved Marc into a metal chair and tied him securely, making sure he couldn’t move.
“Make sure he stays quiet,” the scarred man ordered one of the others, who immediately produced a roll of duct tape, silencing Marc further.
Satisfied with their work, the men stepped back. “The boss said to make sure no one finds him,” the scarred man said, casting a final glance at Marc. “He’s got big plans, and there’s no room for two Marc Marquezes.”
With that, they left, locking the door behind them. Marc was left in the dark, his mind racing. The realization hit him hard: the imposter had allies, and they were intent on making sure the real Marc Marquez never resurfaced.
Out on the track, the fake Marc continued the race, flawlessly mimicking Marc’s style and movements. To the outside world, nothing seemed amiss. The crowd cheered as “Marc” sped off, ready to dominate the next round.
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thewriters-world · 6 months ago
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Omg yes!! I saw a poll on what would be a better Hollywood movie rosquez or brocedes
And I was like hands down brocedes, because that's Monaco & Ibiza, a neat little story of growing up, growing apart, giving up on shared dreams. All the glitz and glamour. The way Nico keeps saying nice things and Lewis keeping his silence. A bit of modicum.
Rosquez however could never be Hollywood, they are unhinged, they are gritty, down & dirty, blunt fingernails scrambling to hold on in dark alleyways, it's being on top of the world and seeing your end approaching you wrapped up in smooth golden muscle and a mouth that never ends, it's touching legends, getting on that pedestal and then being isolated on there by the very hands that welcomed you in, it's European art film that is full of shadows and long silences, things never said and hands reaching out too late, it's his voice whispering everytime you fall, it's seeing him in every rider, knowing he would be crazier, faster, fiercer.
Brocedes could have survived if they were less ambitious/less greedy/less driven than they were, Rosquez never had an option because the things that drew them together are the things that they despise about each other.
OP YOUR VISION!
You've described rosquez so perfectly. They're like ruined somehow. Like Marc has his claws in Valentino and Valentino has his claws in Marc and yh they've let go but their bodies, brains HEARTS are still bloody and bruised. Lewis and Nico are healing but will Marc and Valentino ever heal? Idk Valentino says it'll take him 30 years to get over this and Marc says reconciliation is not upto him. So will they be tainted with marks of each other for 30 years? Does everything become more sullied when you remember that Marc had hung posters of Valentino on his bedroom wall and was buying replica bikes until 2015? Is it more cruel that Valentino knew all of this and not only did he do what he did to Marc when he was 22, he denied Marc a concrete part of his personality by saying he doesn't belive Marc had those posters (it's been documented you senile old man!). He basically said I don't know you, I never knew you. Is this all way more horrid when you consider that Marc thought getting into motogp with his idol would mean that Valentino actually KNEW him and they could be friends and then Valentino throws it right back into his face 'I want to see those posters' (I've never known you, I've never looked at those pictures of young you with my motorbikes, I've never paid attention, whilst you devoted your whole life to my life, your life was simply a speck in the grand scheme of events that is my life). Obviously its not true, it's a way to hurt Marc (we all know Valentino actually LIKED marc). But doesn't that make it all the more cruel, you treated someone you actually had affection for like this. Also is it more hurtful when you remember that Valentino told Marc ill protect you from these people if they're mean to you just let me know (not verbatim) but you're the meanie Valentino so now who does Marc go to. The people you turned against him?
Brocedes is way more tame bcs there was no idolisation, sure there was friendship, affection and childlike hope, but never once did Nico and Lewis decide that they didn't have what they had. Nico doesn't denounce the time they sat in hotel rooms and ate frosties, Lewis doesn't hide the fact that karting with Nico provided him joy as a child. Lewis can say Nico isn't his friend, but he hasn't ever said 'I've never known Nico' even when Nico acts a fool whilst commentating on races just to get his attention Lewis wouldn't be so cruel to deny ever having a relationship with Nico. Nico and Lewis are connected in a more concrete and wholesome way (Lewis gives Nico's daughters gifts). Marc and Valentino are connected in a more brutal way (they still have the bruises, the bleeding wounds of whatever they had with one another, friendship, affection companionship idk). That's the only similarity, they are still connected, their legacies are interspersed with one another. Something about how Lewis was there for nicos first and last podium. Something about how everywhere Marc goes, he is haunted by how Valentino has painted him to other people. Even in the one similarity between brocedes and rosquez you can see the abject dirtiness of rosqiez and the wholesomeness of brocedes.
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kingofthering · 2 years ago
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Fabio Quartararo - B3tter podcast
Fabio did a podcast with some of his friends. Seemed like it was filmed the first week of March. I took a couple of notes that you'll find below.
He was in Mykonos on the 14th of July (2022) when he was named “Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur” (an honorific title that’s given to people in France), he says that it was an additional reason to party.
He explains that he speaks so well Spanish because he lived in Spain when he was young and he’s been living in Andorra for over 5 years.
His parents sacrificed a lot between his 8 and 13 years old (because they didn’t necessarily have a lot of money) and after that, a year of competition cost about 150 000 euros but he was lucky to have a team supporting him (without this support, he would have had to stay home).
His dad put him on a bike when he was 3 and Fabio already knew he wanted to be a MotoGP rider. When he was 6-7, he already had the dream of being a World Champion.
When he was 8 years old, his dad bought him a replica helmet from a Mundial rider and the helmet had a devil drawn on it. Fabio explains that all the kids were calling him “El Diablo, El Diablo” and it stayed. He says that he likes the fact that it can have different meanings. El Diablo is especially when he’s on his bike (when he puts on his helmet). Outside of it, he’s more of an angel (“mas o menos”).
Before every race but especially the ones outside of Europe, he eats a B3tter cereal bar (it’s the brand of his friends who he’s doing the podcast with) (favorite flavor : peanuts).
When asked what he thinks about when he’s on the starting grid, he says “Nothing but winning”. Obviously, you get nervous when you’re winning a championship but it’s a good experience. He says, with a laugh, “you think even less” when you’re in the straight at 350 kph.
Having a good lead in the front of the race is the easiest way to make a mistake because your mind can start thinking about stupid shit (“what I’m going to do after the race, where are we going to eat, what are we going to drink, etc”). The most random thought he had was “what am I going to have for dinner tonight” in the middle of the first race he won in Moto2 (he doesn’t remember what he had for dinner that night but he remembers what he had to drink and has photos from the hungover the next day).
Fabio says that after he won the Championship, there were about 10 days between the two remaining races, and he must have partied 8-9 of those days. They celebrated a lot.
“You don’t think you’re a World Champion, you think about all the bad things that have happened before.”
His mother can’t watch the races, she goes for walk and sometimes checks the live rankings. His father has to be alone and walks a lot around the room. His brother watches with friends, tense too.
(after winning) : “I cried, I don’t know, a liter of tears.”
He spends as much time with his family as he can. When he was 14 and living without them (in Spain) at first he thought it was cool but then he realized it wasn’t that easy.
Every time he makes a big purchase, he talks about it with his family (mother, father, brother).
When asked about how the press was talking about him when he was struggling in Moto2/Moto3 : “It’s not that they were talking badly about me but I was 15 and they were comparing me to the 2 legends of this sport, Rossi and Marquez. It was motivation but also a lot of pressure.”
When people were saying that he didn’t deserve to be in MotoGP and that he was taking the sport of another rider, it wasn’t easy. He explains that if 999 people say something nice and one person says something bad, the bad one will stick. He explains that with time, he learned how to put critics aside. He says the critics did make him stronger in the end (and that people critic really easily).
At the beginning of 2022, if he’d been told that he would finish in the top 3 of the Championship, he wouldn’t have believed it with the trouble they were having with the bike.
He says the bike from the last 3 years was almost identical but the one of 2023 is very different.
When asked if he believed he was the best, he said: “I don’t want to be arrogant but you have to believe in yourself and dream, dreaming is free. He considers himself one of the best but it necessitates a lot of work.” When he won the championship, he kept wondering if he was training enough.
One of the hosts says “when I don’t see a story of Fabio sweating on the treadmill, I worry” and he was joking but you know, valid.
How does he train when they can’t be on the bike? Physical training, motocross/dirt bike (during the winter).
Fabio explains that he’s worked with several nutritionists but it costs him a little mentally. He eats correctly and healthily but he knows it’s important to have a good balance (and for example, he’ll have a pizza if he wants one).
He says that over the last years, the motos have changed a lot and they’re becoming more and more important (compared to the driver). He prefers how it was before.
What’s the motivation after having won the Championship? Win it again. As many times as possible. The feeling is so good when you celebrate (the week post-win is the best week of his life) that you want to experience it again.
He’s currently building a house and he already has room in mind for his 2021 bike.
He still feels happy about winning in 2021. Of course, he was angry when he didn’t win in 2022 but he still remembers that he has that one title already.
Fabio lost his voice for two weeks after the celebrations of his title. They talk about it a lot but he really had a good time back then.
He says he deals with fame alright on his own but it’s harder when he’s with his family and he would just like to have a quiet time with them, especially when he's alone with his niece and his nephew.
When he was a kid, he waited hours in front of Valentino’s hospitality to catch a photo with him.
The advantages of fame? Having the chance of meeting so many people that he couldn’t have met otherwise (football players, singers), getting messages when he won from people that he admired as a kid (MBappé, Neymar).
He’s investing his money in a lot of stuff but he’s also enjoying it a lot and he doesn’t want to be someone that doesn’t spend any money (he quotes the french saying that goes “no one wants to die the richest man”). He’s just not spending more than he can afford.
He offered his dad an M3 car that he won thanks to (one of) his poles. He wants to make his mother cry (with happiness) for all of her birthdays. And it brings tears to his eyes to be able to make his mother happy like that.
They did a round of spicy questions when it was either answering or taking a shot of spicy sauce.
“How many cars do you have and you have to name them all” : took the shot.
Driver on the grid that he gets along with the least? Maverick.
He’s never been partying the day before a race but he went out until 6am after winning Barcelona, he slept for two hours and then did testing.
“Before doing a big effort like a MotoGP race, it’s recommended to not have sexual relationships. Do you follow that rule or not?” : “I’ve skipped it. I’ve skipped it because the first time I did it, I had the best race of my life.” 
Most famous person in his phone? Neymar.
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42bakery · 4 months ago
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Saying 'Ángel Nieto is leading the race' is just not the thing
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sucede-es · 11 months ago
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Ducati Panigale 2023 Replica Motorcycles
Ducati protagonizó una de las exhibiciones más dominantes en la historia del motociclismo en 2023. La marca italiana se llevó 17 de los 20 Grandes Premios de MotoGP, 25 victorias en el World SBK y 17 en World Super Sport.
Esto otorga a Ducati la triple corona de constructores en 2023, y para celebrarlo, compradores de todo el mundo recibirán cuatro réplicas de la Panigale V4 S y una Panigale V2 de las tres series de carreras.
La primera presenta la librea Giallo Ducati utilizada por el equipo Bucati Lenovo en el GP de Misano, una histórica combinación de colores en la historia de Ducati y limitada a 236 unidades.
La temporada de MotoGP 2023 fue una batalla hasta el final, y la siguiente moto luce la librea del equipo Prima Pramac, segundo en la clasificación de MotoGP, con 189 unidades a producirse.
La tercera es la librea Mooney VR46 de Marco Bezzecchi, tercero en la clasificación de MotoGP 2023, con 72 unidades.
Las cuartas son las réplicas del campeonato Mundial SBK 219 de Dicati Giallo, del quinto título de Álvaro Bautista.
La última es la librea ganadora de WorldSSP del equipo Aruba.it Racing, con 111 unidades.
Cada moto tiene una abrazadera de dirección de aluminio billet grabada con láser con el nombre del modelo y el número de producción progresivo, además de una llave y animación de encendido dedicadas. Cada piloto ha firmado el tanque, protegido bajo una capa de barniz transparente.
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leathercollectionus · 1 year ago
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MotoGP Replica Jackets
Our collections of MotoGP replica jackets are grand, featuring a little something from each of your favorite riders and brands. The options are immense, from the Marc Marquez Jackets to Yamaha MotoGP jackets and even Suzuki MotoGP jackets. If it’s the Valentino Rossi Monster Yamaha jacket you are looking for or the very recent Fabio Quartaro Petronas Yamaha Jacket, we have collections from 2019 and 2020. Each of our in-store options even comes with the added benefits of customizing different aspects of the jacket.
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mclarenmotogp · 11 months ago
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bikekharidoblogs · 1 year ago
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Aprilia RS 457 Revealed, India Launch Soon
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2023 Aprilia RS 457 Revealed
Aprilia RS 457 revealed, more likely to launch throughout MotoGP Bharat later this month
Aprilia has unveiled the new RS 457, and seeing as India’s first-ever MotoGP race is not too far away, highlights the connection between Aprilia’s racing experience and the development of this motorbike.
Which is expected to occur across the MotoGP Bharat later this month.
The bike is developed at Aprilia’s headquarters in Noale, Italy and, in parallel, by the test workforce in Baramati, within the state of Maharashtra, India.
It will be manufactured in Piaggio India’s plant in Maharashtra.
The bike seems quite sporty and aggressive, following the design DNA of its elder siblings.
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Aprilia RS 457 Side View
The bike has got a twin-pod LED cluster up front with some aerodynamic panels.
The aspect profile reveals the performance-oriented stance of the bike, boasts a well sculpted fuel tank and a racy trying cut up seat setup which provides an impression of a single seat.
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Aprilia RS 457 Display
The Aprilia RS 457 draws power from a 457 cc liquid-cooled, parallel-twin, DOHC, four-valve engine tuned for 47 bhp. The motor gets a 270-degree connecting rod assembly for the right exhaust note.
The bike has a dry weight of 159 kg and wet weight of 175 kg. It comes with 41 mm USD front forks with 120 mm of journey and preload adjust ability.
Rear will get pre-load adjustable mono shock with steel swing arm and 130 mm wheel travel.
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Aprilia RS 457
Braking responsibility is dealt with by 320 mm front disc with a ByBre radial-mount 4-piston caliper and ByBre caliper brakes on the rear with 220 mm steel disc.
It’s geared up with two-channel ABS system with dual map of use. The 17-inch rims mount 110/70 tyres on the front and 150/60 on the rear.
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The bike will get Experience by Wire system with three totally different using modes that intervene on power and torque delivery and traction management, adjustable to 3 ranges and that will also be disabled. The quick shifter will be provided as an accessory.
Aprilia is providing the bike with 5-inch TFT colour instrument cluster and the handlebar controls are backlit.
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Aprilia RS 457
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thewriters-world · 5 months ago
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Also deep down Vale also wanted to be with Marc
Yes! VERY deep down, Vale did want to be with Marc. But both men are so foolish. Vale ruined a good thing just because he didn't know how to handle feeling things towards someone this strongly. So when Uccio (slimy mfu*ker) tells Vale, "this boy will ruin you," he's like "yh" and destroys a thing that actually meant something to him. And now, now he has this cognitive dissonance where he has to keep convincing himself that he acted rationally so he talks about how it'll take him thirty years (senile old man has probably never forgotten a single grudge) to recover from this betrayal (the betrayal being that a twinky spaniard wormed his way into his stone cold heart).
Marc had to have known that to have Vale on opposing sides of you (no matter how much it seemed like he likes you - which, Vale deffo LIKED Marc) ends in pain, suffering and anguish. Look at all these other men who have crumbled in the face of Vale's mind games. Did Marc think he was going to be different. He was going to be the one. Because of course, Vale would look Marc and his replica motorbikes and his Vale posters and decide he is the one (he did make that decision before his ego couldn't handle Marc and Uccio couldn't help being a jealous weirdo).
They both wanted each other so bad, but they couldn't fight their own egos, and they both ended up being the losers in this situation. But lowkey Marc breaks my heart in a way that I didn't think possible.
Do you think Marc thought he could have been the one to change Valentino's intrinsic nature?
Do you think Valentino thought Marc would be the one to break the prophecy?
You know the prophecy of him being a menace to all of his rivals for a sense of self-preservation in this cut-throat world of motogp (because there was no way in hell anyone was going to see him break because of Marc (or all of his other rivals) so he had to break him (them all) first. But before all of that, at 22 and 36, before everything went to hell, do you think they thought, hoped, prayed, begged, believed, they actually had a chance?
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crisicsgames · 1 year ago
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REPLIC SUZUKI GSX 11 SBK TROY CORSER THE CORSAIR 2005 RIDE 5
Non so resistere quando qualcosa mi piace la pubblico ed ecco la replica della Suzuki di Troy Corser Il corsaro SBK N11 nel periodo 2005 con la Ducati e questa Suzuki a vinto il motomondiale della SBK e non solo ha corso anche nella Motogp , tra il 1992 e il 2011 corse in superbike chiamato il corsaro presumo dal cognome ma nel 1997 arrivo in Motogp solo per un paio di anni con il risultato di 23° ma il piu lo ha fatto un SBK! Per chi non lo ha visto Corser era un gran pilota si faceva vedere con il suo stile di guida !!A me piaceva soprattutto la moto 😂😉
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motogazer · 1 year ago
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All New Aprilia SR GT Replica, Adventure With MotoGP Style
The Aprilia SR GT Replica - the "urban adventure" scooter that's here to redefine the excitement of your daily rides.
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leathercustomsuits · 2 years ago
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Alex Marquez Leather Suit Team LCR Honda Castrol MotoGP 2021
Buy the Replica of Alex Marquez Leather Suit Team LCR Honda Castrol MotoGP 2021 with High-Quality Leather. This is a Custom-Made Replica that comes in all sizes.
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