View Full Version : Rossi and Spies performance this weekend (3-4 October)
Toot Toot
5th October 2009, 16:02
So fortunatly I have MySky and was recording all the racing action this weekend, but it turns out that MotoGp was right between the two superbike races... why cant MNZ co-ordinate this well?
anyway..
Was very interesting racing for both WSBK and MotoGP championships. The actual races were a tad on the boring side to be honest, but have left the championships wide open again.
I found it interesting that Spies on a Yamaha came fourth (Race2) some 18 seconds behind Haga (1st) who is the other championship contender, and Rossi on a Yamaha came fourth some 24 seconds behind Lorenzo (1st), also the other championship contender...and BOTH said that it was their rear tyre lack of grip that was to blame, just not Yamaha's day was it, but a lot of similarities all the same.
Your thoughts?
Pussy
5th October 2009, 16:06
My thoughts? I hope Nori Haga gets the title this year!
And good on Stoner for his second place
AllanB
5th October 2009, 16:39
Rossi gets my vote.
So much skill ........... and he's a superb ambassador for the sport.
Crasherfromwayback
5th October 2009, 16:50
My thoughts? I hope Nori Haga gets the title this year!
And good on Stoner for his second place
Spies!
But yeah...go Stoner!
Toot Toot
5th October 2009, 18:07
I actually had a spoiler warning in the title... someone has removed it!
Anyway, I'm a bit torn between Spies winning the WSBK championship in his rookie year and Haga finally getting a championship after 13 years of hard work. Does he finally deserve it or has he had enough chances already?
But Go Rossi for the MotoGP, I so hope he does it this year.
trailblazer
5th October 2009, 20:33
i only managed to watch the first sbk race and thought that spies rode a good race evan though haga was catching him. I hope that spies wins wsbk and rossi wins moto gp. :2thumbsup
Teambwr47
5th October 2009, 20:45
I've been doing a fair bit of reading in relation to F1 just recently as i had an involvement some time back at a high level with the whole Silverstone/Donington F1 debacle.
In a recent article Bernie Eclestone mentions Michael Schumachers come back and accepts thats despite being one of the very best drivers ever, he's not that popular.
As i read it I compared that to the huge and ever expanding popularity of Valentino Rossi who, despite all his titles, is still the rider most like to see win. This is in stark contrast to schumi when many wanted him to fail. I guess a lot has to do with the personality of Rossi and lack of for Schumacher.
This season's racing is one of the best and as always I'm a huge Rossi fan what ever he rides and in WSBK it has to be Haga this year surely, how many times can he come so close to the title.......
gav
5th October 2009, 23:10
I'd like to add that Jorge Lorenzo is rapidly gaining status to become the next Valentino Rossi, some of his antics may seem a bit "forced" but his astronaut performances were bloody funny, esp if you saw him doing his routine in the garage during practice/qualifying. :yes:
Bardman
6th October 2009, 12:38
i only managed to watch the first sbk race and thought that spies rode a good race evan though haga was catching him. I hope that spies wins wsbk and rossi wins moto gp. :2thumbsup
Yep me too, that last lap of the first WSBK race was nail bitting stuff, Great TV:rockon:
Rodney007
6th October 2009, 12:42
boring? when can either ever be boring
Matt Bleck
6th October 2009, 13:55
So fortunatly I have MySky and was recording all the racing action this weekend, but it turns out that MotoGp was right between the two superbike races... why cant MNZ co-ordinate this well?
anyway..
Was very interesting racing for both WSBK and MotoGP championships. The actual races were a tad on the boring side to be honest, but have left the championships wide open again.
I found it interesting that Spies on a Yamaha came fourth (Race2) some 18 seconds behind Haga (1st) who is the other championship contender, and Rossi on a Yamaha came fourth some 24 seconds behind Lorenzo (1st), also the other championship contender...and BOTH said that it was their rear tyre lack of grip that was to blame, just not Yamaha's day was it, but a lot of similarities all the same.
Your thoughts?
Spies said his FRONT tyre was the problem, and how can it not be Yamaha's day when they WON the GP race AND the first WSBK race?
gav
6th October 2009, 19:57
errr maybe when they lost the lead in WSBK with one round to go? :Oops:
enigma51
6th October 2009, 20:04
Haga will have to win both and hope spies finishes no higher than 3 in at least one race. WSBK season is very far from over.
Lorenzo needs to win every race and valintino needs to finish no higher than 4th in one of the next two races.
So in both championships you need outside influence to take the crown away from Valentino and Spies. Not impossible odds but i can see a very good ending to most probably the best season we have had since the kevin and rainey days.
tas152
6th October 2009, 20:13
Haga will have to win both and hope spies finishes no higher than 3 in at least one race. WSBK season is very far from over.
How do you compute that? Haga is 10 points ahead of Spies ATM. The only way for Spies to be guaranteed to win the championship is for him to win the next 2 races - then if the points are equal with Haga, Spies wins because he has won more races
Other than that scenario, it's all on... with the smart money being on Haga :woohoo:
enigma51
6th October 2009, 20:17
How do you compute that? Haga is 10 points ahead of Spies ATM. The only way for Spies to be guaranteed to win the championship is for him to win the next 2 races - then if the points are equal with Haga, Spies wins because he has won more races
Other than that scenario, it's all on... with the smart money being on Haga :woohoo:
Sorry i had it the wrong way around
i blame the moon definitly not the red wine.
You are right Haga needs to win one at least.
Or finish one race no lower than 3rd if spies does win.
gav
6th October 2009, 21:14
Haga will have to win both and hope spies finishes no higher than 3 in at least one race. WSBK season is very far from over.
Lorenzo needs to win every race and valintino needs to finish no higher than 4th in one of the next two races.
So in both championships you need outside influence to take the crown away from Valentino and Spies. Not impossible odds but i can see a very good ending to most probably the best season we have had since the kevin and rainey days.
Well, not only did you get Haga/Spies wrong, MotoGP has 3 rounds to go, not two!! :Oops: And if Pedrosa and esp Stoner can get between Lorenzo and Rossi, then Rossi's 18 point lead isn't going to go too far. And the final round in Valencia, just happens to be in Spain, which is where Lorenzo is from. And last time it came down to the final round at Valencia Rossi arsed off and handed the title to Nicky Hayden!
Matt Bleck
7th October 2009, 08:00
errr maybe when they lost the lead in WSBK with one round to go? :Oops:
"2 out of 3 aint bad" - Meatloaf
enigma51
8th October 2009, 17:46
Well, not only did you get Haga/Spies wrong, MotoGP has 3 rounds to go, not two!! :Oops: And if Pedrosa and esp Stoner can get between Lorenzo and Rossi, then Rossi's 18 point lead isn't going to go too far. And the final round in Valencia, just happens to be in Spain, which is where Lorenzo is from. And last time it came down to the final round at Valencia Rossi arsed off and handed the title to Nicky Hayden!
Yeah dont why i thought only two race left
Little Smurf
8th October 2009, 17:53
My thoughts? I hope Nori Haga gets the title this year!
Yea me too :yes:
Rossi gets my vote.
So much skill ........... and he's a superb ambassador for the sport.
He's the man for sure :banana:
Drew
8th October 2009, 18:05
I'm stoked Haga is doing better now his back seems all sorted. I reckon he deserves the title.
I want Rossi to take this season, and Jorge to do the bizzo next. I'd be pretty happy for DeVitzioso (sp) to win a few next season though, just think he's a nutter, and that appeals to me for some reason.
k14
8th October 2009, 18:24
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