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13 Aug 2004, 21:14 (Ref:1065404) | #1 | ||
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The future of WSBK/2005 silly season
Interesting set of articles by (ex-Eurosport commentator) Dennis Noyes on the Speed TV website:
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/moto...perbike/12419/ http://www.speedtv.com/articles/moto...perbike/12459/ Some questions raised in particular; (i) Which teams/manufacturers will be racing in World Superbikes next season? (either with works or semi-works machinery) (ii) Which riders will be on the works Ducatis next year? Noyes suggests that they current MotoGP riders; perhaps Neil Hodgson and/or Shane Byrne may enter the equation. If Ducati Fila change one or both of their riders what happens to Regis Laconi and James Toseland? Thoughts? Last edited by x_dt; 13 Aug 2004 at 21:15. |
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IMO the thing that has helped WSBK most this season has been the incredibly close racing. That has brought it back to the attention of the world media.
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13 Aug 2004, 22:38 (Ref:1065435) | #3 | ||
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Not sure if this is where Manoz was going, but I wonder if the return of works teams, or an improvement on the Fila bikes (if they even continue; nothing is signed yet), would damage the competitiveness and parity of the series. If Honda offered works backing to Ten Kate, and put a good factory rider like Tamada or Kiyonari on a second bike, it could be a dominant season for the Fireblade.
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16 Aug 2004, 10:54 (Ref:1067973) | #4 | ||
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If the BSB is anything to go by, maybe Ducatis aren't THE bikes to have any more. I don't really know about the different regulations in BSB/WSBK, but I bet the Suzuki or Honda from BSB would really be capable of challenging (and beating) the Fila Ducatis, which is where we have missed out this year with no big wildcard entries!
Those links won't load for me so sorry if I repeat what's on those pages, but wasn't KTM supposed to be competing in WSBK 2005? And I've heard Kawasaki are competing with PSG-1, although I don't know how much of a works deal this is! |
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16 Aug 2004, 15:44 (Ref:1068273) | #5 | ||
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The only strong BSB Ducati team (MonsterMob) won the title easily last year with Shaky Byrne, but have got a comparatively second-rate rider (or at least, one who hasn't settled on the bike) this year. Also remember that Honda and Suzuki have much more works backing in the BSB than Ducati.
On the other hand, it's feasible that Pirelli tyres especially suit the Ducatis (I'm unhappy with the way Flammini has blatantly favoured the Italian concerns this year) PSG-Kawasaki is a strong rumour, and would be good for all concerned, especially if Richards or Smart from the BSB team moved up - McCoy would be an option as well. |
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16 Aug 2004, 17:18 (Ref:1068363) | #6 | ||
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Good news about Vermuelen getting an HRC GP test at the end of the year, should be in MotoGP by 2006.
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Would that be good news though? MotoGP already has a lot of stars, and Superbikes need them. It also suggests a lack of interest in a factory return from Honda. Honda should be looking to get Seté or Max on one of the works bikes, as they're proven on MotoGP Hondas.
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16 Aug 2004, 19:31 (Ref:1068492) | #8 | ||
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From what i know the PSG-1 team are looking at getting 2 completely standard ZX-10R's and tuning them themselves. This would mean that there is no factory backing and that they have to do the development work themselves.
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17 Aug 2004, 14:40 (Ref:1069364) | #10 | ||
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Thanks for the (presumably) inside information Stu, and welcome to the forum.
I'm not sure it'd be good for Chris either. WSBK could recover strongly in the next couple of years, and -considering Yamaha's advance, Repsol's comparative struggle this year, and the fact that Barros is on his last legs and Hayden unlikely to be much of a team-mate to learn from - the Repsol ride could be a poisoned chalice for a young rider. |
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19 Aug 2004, 02:18 (Ref:1071064) | #11 | ||
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According to the latest issue of Australian Motorcycle News:
- Kevin Curtain has signed on with Yamaha Germany again for next year, with an eye to contesting World Superbikes next year if possible. Christian Kellner is being dropped. Yamaha Italia may join them with Foret and maybe Haga. (whether that means Van De Goorberg stays in 600s with the team ?) - Karl Muggeridge likely to ride a second Ten Kate CBR1000RR. Renegade interested in Honda's as well. Chili talking to a Honda team as he doesn't have much interest in racing the Kawasaki. - Alstare Corona wanting to move back up to SBK, but not neccesarily with Suzuki (depends how interested they are). It mentioned possibly MV Agusta with Troy Corser! The article seemed to indicate alot of interest in running Japanese Fours next year. How many of these come off who knows, but definatly more positive talk than in the last few silly seasons. Last edited by racer69; 19 Aug 2004 at 02:19. |
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19 Aug 2004, 07:25 (Ref:1071188) | #12 | ||
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hopefully honda drags its rival japanese manufacturers back to wsb
would corser want to go through a developement stage again on an mv augusta - i hope he stays with foggy.... |
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19 Aug 2004, 12:04 (Ref:1071444) | #13 | ||
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I'm sure Troy will stay with Foggy if he feels that they're making enough progress to challenge for wins - it depends on how many works bikes there are next year. If he does leave, I'd expect him to be a factory Ducati candidate, and certainly an option for well-funded teams like Renegade or Alstare.
Hopefully Ten Kate will give Malcolm a chance late in the year. If they get Hodna fundign I'd rather see them get a more experienced rider. If only half these rumours come together the 2005 season looks extremely promising. |
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malcolm - did i miss something....
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20 Aug 2004, 13:24 (Ref:1072698) | #15 | |
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As in Malcolm Muggeridge? LOL.
Troy and Chris should probably stay with Foggy, I'd be surprised if they don't take a win next year. The return of Alstare would be great news - maybe they could tempt Hodgson back if they get some kind of factory backing or a pair of Fireblades. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SSmuggeridge.htm
Bit of a silly one really, but I remember a commentator calling him that by mistake, and I thought it ought to stick. |
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cool, does karl know who malcolm is - was
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2 Sep 2004, 14:07 (Ref:1084827) | #19 | ||
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I reckon Karl is the man for the 2nd Ten Kate bike. He has been with the team for a few years now and is looking very good for this year SUpersport championship. I look foward to seeing him on the WSBK bike next year
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unless ten kate want a #1 on there supersport bike - i reckon karl will get the 2nd superbike ride though...
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They might have a #1 on their lead WSBK bike....
I still suspect a more experienced rider might be a better option, but Karl has the talent to compete. |
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4 Sep 2004, 00:32 (Ref:1086466) | #22 | ||
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dont think they will need a more experienced rider if vermuelen is wearing #1 in 05 - if muggeridge didnt get the ride then it could be one of the british honda riders maybe
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I wouldn't think they'd go for a British SBK Honda rider.
Rutter is probably too old, and Kyonari is a factory Honda rider, and HRC aren't that interested in World Superbikes at the moment (well, officially anyway) |
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Rutter would be completely the wrong choice - you can't move up a level at his age and have any success. If HRC want to offer more support for the series, Kiyonari would be good, but Muggeridge would keep the team gelled, and he's probably not a bad rider.
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Frankie Chili and Colin Edwards on Gresini Hondas?
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