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denill
18th July 2012, 12:23
The 'where will Hayden be' poll is interesting. Now what do you think Spies will be doing for a job in 2013?

Maido
18th July 2012, 13:13
need an option for exactly where he is now cos he sells yamahas in the USA.

Crasherfromwayback
18th July 2012, 13:18
need an option for exactly where he is now cos he sells yamahas in the USA.

Yeah I think he make keep his current job by the skin of his teeth. Last chance 2013 though.

James Deuce
18th July 2012, 13:37
Working the Spares counter at one of Matt Mladin's shops.

DidJit
18th July 2012, 13:56
Just to set the cat (http://superbikeplanet.com/2012/Jul/120717b.htm) amongst the pigeons... ;)

Maha
18th July 2012, 15:27
Is there going to be another 15 polls to come?

codgyoleracer
18th July 2012, 16:53
Just to set the cat (http://superbikeplanet.com/2012/Jul/120717b.htm) amongst the pigeons... ;)

Thats a good rumour, - BMW have noticed a big lift in results since tossing a ex MOTOGP rider on board in WSBK...........

slowpoke
18th July 2012, 21:37
Thats a good rumour, - BMW have noticed a big lift in results since tossing a ex MOTOGP rider on board in WSBK...........

...and started winning since they also ditched their in-house BMW engine management and went to the tried and true Magnetti Marelli. Farkin' electronics, the bane of modern motorcycle racing. :spanking:

Crasherfromwayback
18th July 2012, 21:43
...and started winning since they also ditched their in-house BMW engine management and went to the tried and true Magnetti Marelli. Farkin' electronics, the bane of modern motorcycle racing. :spanking:

Wot e says.

denill
21st July 2012, 12:34
<a href=http://www.crash.net/motogp/poll/230/poll_who_should_get_the_second_factory_yamaha.html>Who should get the second Factory Yamaha?</A>

James Deuce
21st July 2012, 13:37
Dovisioso.

denill
25th July 2012, 04:35
Yamaha is where he won't be..................

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2012/Jul/120724spiesnoy.htm

And

http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2012/Jul/120724b.htm

Maido
25th July 2012, 12:06
Well, I certainly didn't see this bombshell coming!

Crasherfromwayback
25th July 2012, 12:17
Well, I certainly didn't see this bombshell coming!

Back to where he started? With Suzuki maybe? On their GP bike a year early? That'd be good.

denill
25th July 2012, 17:42
Well so much for my 'prototype' vote and 10 others.

I guess if I was voting now it would be a WSBK ride - but who knows?

As some one said - this is just about more interesting than the racing...................

merv
25th July 2012, 17:48
Maybe wot crasher says, come back on a Suzuki MotoGP bike - Suzuki must be losing much face against Honda and Yamaha for not even competing. They just need a breakthrough like when they built the first RG500 bikes back in the 70s and lept to the top of the pile for a while. Surely there is something different they can do with a 4 stroke that might make a difference?

Drew
25th July 2012, 17:54
Maybe wot crasher says, come back on a Suzuki MotoGP bike - Suzuki must be losing much face against Honda and Yamaha for not even competing. They just need a breakthrough like when they built the first RG500 bikes back in the 70s and lept to the top of the pile for a while. Surely there is something different they can do with a 4 stroke that might make a difference?

Being different didn't work when they were out there last time did it? Only manufacturer not running a cross plane, or a big bang motor, and getting their arse handed to them.

merv
25th July 2012, 18:16
The V4 had an inherent uneven firing order anyway so it was part way there, but what else weren't they doing well? Electronics, type of fuel injection, weight distribution, pneumatic valves - who knows? What were the other guys doing better? That's what they need to trounce.

Suzuki fans need to support them more - us Honda blokes are quite happy as usual already, but Honda never rests on its laurels and nor does it seem do Yamaha.

The advances with the M1 over 10 years have been more marked than with the Hondas because the RC211V started out so good and the following models didn't have as much catchup as the M1 did.

Drew
26th July 2012, 08:00
Suzuki fans need to support them more - us Honda blokes are quite happy as usual already, but Honda never rests on its laurels and nor does it seem do Yamaha.

Perhaps, but only at gp level. The CBR1000 got a big upgrade and the road bike is still boring and slow compared to the rest.

Maido
26th July 2012, 09:53
I am putting this out there now, I pick Ben Spies to race to Tour De France in the next 2 years. Boom. You heard it here first.

Crasherfromwayback
26th July 2012, 10:08
I am putting this out there now, I pick Ben Spies to race to Tour De France in the next 2 years. Boom. You heard it here first.

Funnily enough...it wouldn't surprise me.

DidJit
26th July 2012, 11:26
Julian Ryder ‏@MotoGPJules


“Well, well well. V well informed person just told me it will be BMW for Ben!”

Drew
26th July 2012, 11:31
I feel the need to write song lyrics, about red necks and Germans.

merv
26th July 2012, 14:45
Well recently Spies was from Texas - he could race a Kraut bike and drink local German beer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoetzl_Brewery

Or seeing he was born in Tennessee he could return home as a Kraut bike rider and be the celebrity judge at this
http://www.gotricities.com/article.php?id=9737

brads
26th July 2012, 15:17
Perhaps, but only at gp level. The CBR1000 got a big upgrade and the road bike is still boring and slow compared to the rest.

Still better than the GSXR thou

"D" FZ1
26th July 2012, 15:40
BOMBSHELL. Spies: I Have Chosen To Leave Yamaha At the End of the Season

Tuesday, July 24, 2012
American Ben Spies said this morning that he won't be riding for Yamaha in MotoGP next season, that he has made the decision to leave the factory Yamaha team at the end of the 2012 season.

Spies said via email this morning:

Yesterday I made a comment on Twitter to cause a stir. (Today) I'll be more in saying that I have chosen to leave Yamaha after this season for a litany of reasons. I will explain more when I feel it is appropriate. I'm discussing my situation with my sponsors and they are behind me. There are a few people at Yamaha who I hate to leave. And they know who they are. I wish Yamaha the best. I won't make any further comments until the official announcement comes out.


Spies won the World Superbike championship for Yamaha in 2009--his rookie season in WSBK. That remains Yamaha's only WSBK title. Spies also scored rookie of the year honors in Grand Prix in 2010 and also won the Dutch TT last season.

He also nearly won the final Grand Prix of the 2011 season at Valencia, but was beaten to the line by World Champion Casey Stoner.


Put Dovi on his bike :-)

merv
26th July 2012, 17:18
"D" FZ1 - so you never saw denill's post #12 on this yesterday that you tell us this old news :( again?

Add this story instead which is the latest from Soup http://superbikeplanet.com/2012/Jul/1207259i1.htm

denill
26th July 2012, 17:43
Add this story instead which is the latest from Soup http://superbikeplanet.com/2012/Jul/1207259i1.htm

Yeah Merv it's not a comforting read is it. Because it does have a ring that all is not well in the MotoGP environment.

Riders would sell their first born for a MotoGP ride but Stoner has said, "I'm outa here" - and now I reckopn Ben may well be saying that too.

Drew
26th July 2012, 18:39
Still better than the GSXR thou

Only for fags.:ar15:

denill
27th July 2012, 07:03
Well, our Poll become VERY rendudant in a flash and the options are so very diiferent now - as can be seen in this Poll.............

http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/182301/1/poll_what_now_for_ben_spies.html

SPman
27th July 2012, 17:03
Riders would sell their first born for a MotoGP ride but Stoner has said, "I'm outa here" - and now I reckopn Ben may well be saying that too.Stoner has said, "I'm outa here" - and he's now letting rip at anyone and everyone in his sights - an interesting interview in the current AMCN..