One month after the Jerez test, the Gulf Motocross inter-national circuit is held in Qatar. The first practice session is free, and the top eighteen racers from the first two practice sessions advance to the third practice session. The top four racers advance to qualifying, where they compete against the rest of the field for the overall win. As the manager of the team, Kenwood asks Rosa if she plans to come to the track every day of the race week. She replies that she will, and Kenwood says that he has to because his family does not have a sub-scription to moto-gp . He asks her if she will come to every day, and she responds that she does plan to, and he says that now that he knows her better, he will be able to better judge her. She asks him if he plans to race every day. Kenwood replies that he does, and they talk about the nature of the track. He says that the surface is slippery, and that the riders seem to be having it out. Rosa says that she is tired of all the riders hanging around in her dust. She says that Kenwood should be more careful with the new kids, because they are too easy to read. She tells Kenwood to show her how to ride on his setup, but he says it may not be possible. She then asks him to let her go out on the track, as the run time is shorter than the time it feels.
One month after the Jerez test, the Gulf Motocross inter-national circuit is held in Qatar. The first practice session is free, and the top eighteen racers from the first two practice sessions advance to the third practice session. The top four racers advance to qualifying, where they compete against the rest of the field for the overall win. As the manager of the team, Kenwood asks Rosa if she plans to come to the track every day of the race week. She replies that she will, and Kenwood says that he has to because his family does not have a sub-scription to moto-gp . He asks her if she will come to every day, and she responds that she does plan to, and he says that now that he knows her better, he will be able to better judge her. She asks him if he plans to race every day. Kenwood replies that he does, and they talk about the nature of the track. He says that the surface is slippery, and that the riders seem to be having it out. Rosa says that she is tired of all the riders hanging around in her dust. She says that Kenwood should be more careful with the new kids, because they are too easy to read. She tells Kenwood to show her how to ride on his setup, but he says it may not be possible. She then asks him to let her go out on the track, as the run time is shorter than the time it feels.