View Full Version : Have Spies and Rossi been made to swap bikes?
steveyb
29th August 2010, 19:12
Has Ben Spies been given a factory bike already now that his move to the Factory team has been finallised?
Has Rossi been given a satellite bike so that he does not get wind of 2011 developments?
Curiouser and curiouser.
MIXONE
29th August 2010, 19:14
Certainly appears that way.
Deano
29th August 2010, 19:20
Has Rossi been given a satellite bike so that he does not get wind of 2011 developments?
Curiouser and curiouser.
The bike even 'threw him' while he was trying hard in the last few minutes..........electonics these days eh...lol
boman
29th August 2010, 19:30
Has Ben Spies been given a factory bike already now that his move to the Factory team has been finallised?
Has Rossi been given a satellite bike so that he does not get wind of 2011 developments?
Curiouser and curiouser.
It has been discussed here, in another post. And it certainly seems an interesting a valid theory. It would give Spies and his crew a good heads up on the bike for next year.
NZsarge
29th August 2010, 19:39
Alright, i'll put my possibly naive 2 cents worth into the mix. I seriously doubt Yamaha would do that to Rossi and have stated that they'll give their full support to Rossi until the end of the season. I guess i'm not the suspicious type in general. I happen to think that Rossi is still struggling with things since his injury and I also think that Spies did it (pole position in Indianapolis) on his own merit on his own bike.
rachprice
29th August 2010, 19:53
I reckon Spies has definitely had some go fast parts thrown his way, possibly not Rossi's
Also Rossi is still recovering from his injury, while it has been a while, going back early wouldn't have done him any good to his recovery (as with De Puniet by the looks of qualifying)
sosman
29th August 2010, 20:50
On another forum, Some lucky bastard who was there watching the practice & Qual said that Elbowz bike had a different exhaust note/Pitch to that of Lorenzo's & Rossi's bike, so we really Don't know but anyway...Go Spies
Dave-
29th August 2010, 21:06
I dont think rossi's bike has been compromised for bens benefit.
Ben was dazzeling before rossi had his big crash, I think he's just running on a good wave.
Crasherfromwayback
29th August 2010, 21:14
On another forum, Some lucky bastard who was there watching the practice & Qual said that Elbowz bike had a different exhaust note/Pitch to that of Lorenzo's & Rossi's bike, so we really Don't know but anyway...Go Spies
Yeah but that could well be just the difference in mapping. As in leaner or richer than their bikes. There ain't no way the engine is different.
lostinflyz
29th August 2010, 21:16
i dont think they've swapped bikes.
Remember at laguna, Tech three got some upgrades that seem to have helped spies out alot in the last two races, but also time in the saddle.
Remember Rossi's been laid up so lorenzo's been leading devlopment, but i wouldn't have been too surprised if spies has had some input into the bikes features and devleopments (he mentioned it after Le man , about a clutchless downshift feature he wanted fitted from his SBK but was yet to be developed for the gp bike) and now those bits he wanted have probably arrived.
roogazza
30th August 2010, 08:59
Alright, i'll put my possibly naive 2 cents worth into the mix. I seriously doubt Yamaha would do that to Rossi and have stated that they'll give their full support to Rossi until the end of the season. I guess i'm not the suspicious type in general. I happen to think that Rossi is still struggling with things since his injury and I also think that Spies did it (pole position in Indianapolis) on his own merit on his own bike.
Good bet Sarge, Speez has been making steady progress. G.
discodan
30th August 2010, 09:37
I think Spies has had a bit of an upgrade but Yamaha would be incredibly stupid to give Rossi a hard time. The guy has such a huge following and it would make Yamaha look bad if they screwed him.
Mishy
4th September 2010, 23:06
A sattelite team would be an excellent place to test some new stuff for next year . . . . . . . .
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