Moto GP 2010
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Moto GP 2010
well the season has started and the more things change, the more they seem to stay the same
THE SAME: Rossi wins, Stoner throws away 25 "gold dust" points, Lorenzo rides through the pain barrier to get on the podium, Pedrosa show glimpses of brilliance, but fails to deliver, Malandi at the back of the pack and way off the pace, Suzuki saying it handles well, we just need more HP
THE CHANGE: Dovitsioso has shown the change to Ohlins late last year has worked a treat, his team mate has finally made the jump but is struggling to come to terms with it, and the acusition of a Yamaha software tech has the Honda with a bit of mumbo (when was the last time a Honda out dragged a Ducati to the line (sorry Nicky Haden)
On the topic of Hayden, man what a ride, that new Ducati must be getting easier to ride, that was his best ride yet of the Italian team, and he was on pace all weekend
Randy DePuiniet with a level head to real off constant lap times to be the best of the non works Hondas, ahead of Pedrosa
I always look fowards to the Suzuka GP, but it may be in doubt due to the current avaition transport problems, rumors are about that it may be re-sheduled for later in the year
stan
THE SAME: Rossi wins, Stoner throws away 25 "gold dust" points, Lorenzo rides through the pain barrier to get on the podium, Pedrosa show glimpses of brilliance, but fails to deliver, Malandi at the back of the pack and way off the pace, Suzuki saying it handles well, we just need more HP
THE CHANGE: Dovitsioso has shown the change to Ohlins late last year has worked a treat, his team mate has finally made the jump but is struggling to come to terms with it, and the acusition of a Yamaha software tech has the Honda with a bit of mumbo (when was the last time a Honda out dragged a Ducati to the line (sorry Nicky Haden)
On the topic of Hayden, man what a ride, that new Ducati must be getting easier to ride, that was his best ride yet of the Italian team, and he was on pace all weekend
Randy DePuiniet with a level head to real off constant lap times to be the best of the non works Hondas, ahead of Pedrosa
I always look fowards to the Suzuka GP, but it may be in doubt due to the current avaition transport problems, rumors are about that it may be re-sheduled for later in the year
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Re: Moto GP 2010
Nicely put! Yes I just heard on TV (Channel ONE sports) they may reschedule.stan wrote:well the season has started ...
I always look fowards to the Suzuka GP, but it may be in doubt due to the current avaition transport problems, rumors are about that it may be re-sheduled for later in the year
stan
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Now the real circus starts.
I've been thinking about how this might effect the rider market for next year, in a nut shell, heres how i think it might work out
Casey to Repsol Honda along side Dani. A very formidible matchup for a fired up Honda who have been aggresive in there recent recruting
lorenzo becomes the top man at Yamaha, joined by the displaced Dovitsioso, (remembering that FIAT sponsor Yamaha, and would want an Italian rider)
That leves Ducati looking for a new lead rider, and Rossi looking for somewhere to see out his carrer, along side a retained Hayden
all hyperthetical of course, but thought i'd put it out there
stan
I've been thinking about how this might effect the rider market for next year, in a nut shell, heres how i think it might work out
Casey to Repsol Honda along side Dani. A very formidible matchup for a fired up Honda who have been aggresive in there recent recruting
lorenzo becomes the top man at Yamaha, joined by the displaced Dovitsioso, (remembering that FIAT sponsor Yamaha, and would want an Italian rider)
That leves Ducati looking for a new lead rider, and Rossi looking for somewhere to see out his carrer, along side a retained Hayden
all hyperthetical of course, but thought i'd put it out there
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I reckon you've hit the nail on the head there stan.I've been thinking about how this might effect the rider market for next year, in a nut shell, heres how i think it might work out
Casey to Repsol Honda along side Dani. A very formidible matchup for a fired up Honda who have been aggresive in there recent recruting
lorenzo becomes the top man at Yamaha, joined by the displaced Dovitsioso, (remembering that FIAT sponsor Yamaha, and would want an Italian rider)
That leves Ducati looking for a new lead rider, and Rossi looking for somewhere to see out his carrer, along side a retained Hayden
all hyperthetical of course, but thought i'd put it out there
stan
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2005 SV996R SOLD
1988 FZR750/1040 race bike SOLD
1988 FZR750/1000 - the next project CHANGING THE LOOK AGAIN, BUT STILL ON THE ROAD
Now he's got a KAWASAKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nope - Sold that one too
Dang - he’s got a Triumph now
Nope - The Triumph got written off
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The Yamaha team...I dunno. Lorenzo is young and he is good (although I'm not a fan of his). Rossi has the following. Both make sense for Yamaha to try and keep, but they may opt to go with Lorenzo since Rossi doesn't have a lot of seasons left. Personally I'd like to see Rossi stay with Yamaha and for Lorenzo to do. Either way I don't see these guys being teamates after the next round of contracts.
Despite some setbacks Spies is looking like he's going to do well in MotoGP. Once he gets his feet wet I can see him moving up to a factory team. I hate to say it, but I don't see Colin being around in GP much longer. He qualifies so well but almost always drops 4-5 spots in the first lap. Maybe he'll follow in the steps of Checa and those guys that went back to FIM after their GP days were behind them.
Despite some setbacks Spies is looking like he's going to do well in MotoGP. Once he gets his feet wet I can see him moving up to a factory team. I hate to say it, but I don't see Colin being around in GP much longer. He qualifies so well but almost always drops 4-5 spots in the first lap. Maybe he'll follow in the steps of Checa and those guys that went back to FIM after their GP days were behind them.
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We will see, i just love the fact the current crop of young guns in Moto Gp are all so young, Dani 23 Casey 22 Lorenzo 21
but have to agree with you on Spies, he has had to learn all the tracks so far, so we'll see how he goes at a track he's been to before. He apparently struggles on newer tyres, as he likes the bike moving around a bit more, maybe a superbike trait, thats why you see him moving through the field at the end of a race.
stan
but have to agree with you on Spies, he has had to learn all the tracks so far, so we'll see how he goes at a track he's been to before. He apparently struggles on newer tyres, as he likes the bike moving around a bit more, maybe a superbike trait, thats why you see him moving through the field at the end of a race.
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Stoner to Honda......Tick
this leaves the way open for a move to RED for Rossi
The roumor mill has both Dovi and Pedrossa riding for HRC next year, so maybe a 2 bike Repsol team, and a one bike Red Bull team, who rides what who knows
So that leaves a seat on the M1, maybe Spies to the factory team and the Frenchman DePuinet to Tech 3????
time will tel
stan
this leaves the way open for a move to RED for Rossi
The roumor mill has both Dovi and Pedrossa riding for HRC next year, so maybe a 2 bike Repsol team, and a one bike Red Bull team, who rides what who knows
So that leaves a seat on the M1, maybe Spies to the factory team and the Frenchman DePuinet to Tech 3????
time will tel
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I don't see Rossi ever heading back to Red though after they pissed'm off so bad years ago. I'm not sure why everyone thinks his days are numbered though, he's still pretty young isn't he?
Agree with CE unfortunately though, don't think he's got the stuff for consistent podium finishes.
Agree with CE unfortunately though, don't think he's got the stuff for consistent podium finishes.
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hmmmpph,
Seemed just yesterday he was that young 23yr old punk climbing the chain link fence.
Seemed just yesterday he was that young 23yr old punk climbing the chain link fence.
Michael
Yes Yes I know, I said, I'm building a project YZF1070
Basement is done now, 850 finished and gone...
Gotta get the new siding up on the house.
Fixing the FZ1 up, cleaning up garage and then I might even begin
Yes Yes I know, I said, I'm building a project YZF1070
Basement is done now, 850 finished and gone...
Gotta get the new siding up on the house.
Fixing the FZ1 up, cleaning up garage and then I might even begin
Doohan was 29 when he won his first title, and may well have taken a 6th in '99 aged 34 had he not banged himself up too badly. I found the statistic that Rossi had started every single race since '96 the most remarkable, more so than his podium percentages, wins etc. Seems likely he will go to Ducati.
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Rossi to Ducati....Tick
I'm 2 for 3
Now all i need to do is find a home for Dovi, if Honda can't raise extra funds for a 3rd factory bike, he may very well be left without a seat when the music stops, although a very nice clause in his contract sees him with a pay cheque from HRC next year, regardless of where he ends up!
Seems like both seats will be up for grabs at Tech3, with Spies moving to the factory team, and Edwards set to top up his retirement fund with a move to Ducati in WSBK
stan
I'm 2 for 3
Now all i need to do is find a home for Dovi, if Honda can't raise extra funds for a 3rd factory bike, he may very well be left without a seat when the music stops, although a very nice clause in his contract sees him with a pay cheque from HRC next year, regardless of where he ends up!
Seems like both seats will be up for grabs at Tech3, with Spies moving to the factory team, and Edwards set to top up his retirement fund with a move to Ducati in WSBK
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Hmm, i hadn't heard that one, thanks stan.Edwards set to top up his retirement fund with a move to Ducati in WSBK
“I venture not to cross that finish line in a neat, tidy well ordered bundle, but to slide across it sideways in a shower of spark’s, leaking oil, hissing steam shouting ..Geronimo !!!!! “
2005 SV996R SOLD
1988 FZR750/1040 race bike SOLD
1988 FZR750/1000 - the next project CHANGING THE LOOK AGAIN, BUT STILL ON THE ROAD
Now he's got a KAWASAKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nope - Sold that one too
Dang - he’s got a Triumph now
Nope - The Triumph got written off
2005 SV996R SOLD
1988 FZR750/1040 race bike SOLD
1988 FZR750/1000 - the next project CHANGING THE LOOK AGAIN, BUT STILL ON THE ROAD
Now he's got a KAWASAKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nope - Sold that one too
Dang - he’s got a Triumph now
Nope - The Triumph got written off
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I reckon you're right, steve, Casey definitely has what it takes but something is holding him back at Ducati. Interesting to see how he goes at Honda.
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