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5 Mar 2005, 00:11 (Ref:1242777) | #51 | ||||
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Remember Byrne and Monstermob were originally planning on stepping up to World Superbike in 2004 (after Byrne's 2003 double at Brands, Bird reckoned it was a definate). Obviously it didn't come off (due to Byrne going to Aprilia and possibly the control Pirelli deal). They wanted to step up. Could Byrne have mentioned stepping back because he wants to hook back up with Paul Bird? Renegade made the step up last year (used some BSB rounds as a test session), and did very very, and are staying there in WSB. I think you would find that if any of the top young guys in BSB were offered a top factory/works supported seat in World Superbikes, they would jump at it. You will of course disagree, but how many have been offered the chance? Quote:
The only BSB rider from last year to pick up a ride this year in MotoGP was James Ellison, a privateer last year. Where is the breeding ground, why weren't any of the higher placed young guns offered a seat? The bottom line is there is that no matter how much you try and pump it up, BSB is just a national series, a very good one (like the AMA series), but certainly not a World Championship. There is a reason there is a huge influx of new interest from the Japanese this year (getting around there original intent on boycotting WSB), they weren't getting enough exposure, enough coverage worldwide, from the national series (BSB and AMA) that they thought they would concentrate on instead. What would garner more interest and more notice in South Africa, New Zealand or China. A pair of national championships, or a World Championship series. |
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Im not saying BSB is a World championship, as the name says, it is the "British" superbike championship and not the "world" superbike championship. The fact remains though that the teams and riders in the BSB series are all equally as good as the guys in WSBK, if not better. And the levels of factory support in BSB are IMO on a parr with WSBK for sure. Anyway, ive said my piece on this subject and we all know where one another stand's, theres nothing to be gained by me continuing in this thread, it will just go on and on and on in one big vicous circle, which i am sure nobody here wants.
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5 Mar 2005, 15:21 (Ref:1243361) | #53 | ||
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By the time Shaky knew that Aprillia wouldn't be returning to MotoGP, all the top WSBK seats were taken. And I don't see how McWilliams could be competitive against a field as strong as WSBK on circuits he doesn't know, besides that he proabbly doesn't want to travel so much now that he's past 40.
As for WSBK 'not being competitive enough', I'd bet on more different riders winning races in it than in BSB, and those riders will be some of the best of the world,rather than some of the best in Britain plus a Japanese extra to prop up a factory team. |
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7 Mar 2005, 19:15 (Ref:1245877) | #54 | |||
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as for Honda, i thought, only works Repsol squad was #1 team, Telefonica (like Camel) wasn't. both Gibernau & Biaggi were receiving new parts later than Barros & Hayden (for example, new exhaust system), while Edwards said, that he didn't get any updates for his bike at all (don't know anything about Tamada's relationship with HRC though) |
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That's because there was no dipsarity between the Aprilia teams!
As for Honda they are nputting all their effort behind Max in the same way Yamaha did and are doing with Vale. Butthe problem is going to be the style of riding for everyone else who gets the bits off the back. HRC know that Max rides it different to Sete or Bayliss or Tamada or anyone else but they won't build different bits for different riders. Problem last year was that really Barros and Hayden are not the sort of riders to pus through big changes to the bikes, but Max is and will make the bike set up for himself, so Sete will not like it coz he is an adaptale rider like Vale who can ride front and rear, Max can only rider front and that dictates a different chassis design. Its gonna be interesting to see who comes out of it all with a good feeling, Tamada at the moment looks very good but as with Japanese riders you have to wait til the grid forms and the race is in its last 5 laps to see if he will still be quick!! |
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U reckon Kiyonaris Honda is quicker than Rutters? Also why the other Hondas so poor in comparison? esp the Stobart ones. Hopefully Lavilla will do the season, hes got to be a better team-mate to learn from for Rocket Rons boy than Haydon is/was/could be. What do you think of the arguement Haydons had his chances and blown them (im thinking FPR in particular)?? iS HE OVERRATTED? |
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Apparently Lavilla will be staying with the team in the short term, it's funny how sometimes these opportunities emerge and riders make use of them. The same thing happened for Haydon last year, but it does seem like he has a habit of crashing and wasting opportunities. In WSBK he has never shone, and in Britain he's always been good but not great.
Kiyonari's form ths season puts a new perspective on things. In MotoGP he came in under diffiuclt circusmtances and had to learn a lot very quickly in a team which probably didn't give him that much support, and then in 2004 he had to learn a lot of totally new stuff. In situations like this a second season is almost always better, and he is now getting a chance to show his raw pace, really showing Rutter up in the process. For whatever reason Suzuki really don't look fast in BSB, and Scott Smart has certainly disappointed so far. |
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Kiyo was actually held back a lot last year and wasnt allowed to put his own settings on the bike, they let Rutter have his way a bit more but Kiyo was developing things on the bike for the 8H I reckon.
From Mallory on he was allowed a bit more freedom and hey presto hits form! I also think Greg should get the Airwaves ride! I mean they could win the championship couldnt they and that is what Wrigleys are gonna want, Haydon has no points! As for the other Honda's, they are only kit bikes without the HRC backup of the HM PLant machines so they have to get the bikes up to speed without the backup. Birdy has been *****ing about the lack of pace but he only has to look at WSBK and the Klaffi bikes to se how to get up to speed. Just dont look at Renegade with their ex factory Honda USA rider!! |
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Lavilla will be staying with the team, Haydon has decided to leave the squad having not raced for them so far. I don't think I've ever seen this situation occur - it's a shaem the origianl plan of running 3 bikes didn't come off. It's quite an embarassment for someone like Gregorio to come into the series and take 4 podiums out of 4, on a bike he's never raced, at one track he's never raced at, against the best of the UK (including a hugely promising team-mate.
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22 Apr 2005, 20:47 (Ref:1284768) | #60 | ||
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Is this for real, blimey that is huge news! Sounds like Coin Wright had to make a hugely difficult decision!
Must be a massive disappointment for Haydon but it has to be said he did crash a hell of a lot in testing didn't he and I agree with you Boots, Greg has been a revelation to be honest on a completely new bike on a few tracks he doesnt know to be so high up. From a business point of view it is the right decision but from a contracts point of view, I would love to know what went on and how the situation was resolved!! |
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