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Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 07:09
Vinales signs with Suzuki on a 2 yr contract
del-solider
29th July 2014, 07:49
Didn't really need it's own thread seeing asthe silly season talk is going on in the motogp 14 thread....
Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 07:52
Didn't really need it's own thread seeing asthe silly season talk is going on in the motogp 14 thread....
well go read that one then
James Deuce
29th July 2014, 08:55
That's the end of Vinales career.
Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 09:08
That's the end of Vinales career.
Like all said about crutchlow, we all need to remember these guys are Proffessional racers who do it to try and win races and to "EARN" a living, so some times a contract just needs signing to kjeep you out there doing your thing. Guess they all could just give up and go wash cars or some thing for fun
James Deuce
29th July 2014, 10:00
He'd be better off with a second string Ducati. They don't have 5 years of development work to do before they manage to qualify.
Ducati are also less likely to quit the sport than Suzuki who will freak at the mountain they have to climb to be competitive, taking their rider's careers with them. I have no faith that Suzuki are serious about MotoGP, they're fielding a bike to avoid the legal ramifications of breaking their MotoGP contract in the first place.
Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 10:09
He'd be better off with a second string Ducati. They don't have 5 years of development work to do before they manage to qualify.
Ducati are also less likely to quit the sport than Suzuki who will freak at the mountain they have to climb to be competitive, taking their rider's careers with them. I have no faith that Suzuki are serious about MotoGP, they're fielding a bike to avoid the legal ramifications of breaking their MotoGP contract in the first place.
You need to write for soup man
pritch
29th July 2014, 10:49
You need to write for soup man
Before he had a serious accident James was writing some seriously good stuff.
I have the impression that Suzuki haven't really been serious about racing in the premier class. OK they have have had a few wins but they are exceptions. It'd be nice to see them give it a serious nudge. Their last test was not really encouraging though.
Ducati finances are at an intersting stage, Audi usually give any competition they enter a good nudge, but Marlboro who have been funding the effort for years must be running out of patience. The GP15 better be able to walk on water.
Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 12:09
Before he had a serious accident James was writing some seriously good stuff.
I have the impression that Suzuki haven't really been serious about racing in the premier class. OK they have have had a few wins but they are exceptions. It'd be nice to see them give it a serious nudge. Their last test was not really encouraging though.
Ducati finances are at an intersting stage, Audi usually give any competition they enter a good nudge, but Marlboro who have been funding the effort for years must be running out of patience. The GP15 better be able to walk on water.
Did not know that about James
James if my comment offended you, apologies man.
Re Suzuki, they are the smallest by a huge way compared to the other Japas and now deff AUDI, sorry Ducati, ducati did it all on the Italians tax payers money. So for people to expect a company to fight other companies where budgets are the critical part, I think that is a tad harsh on Suzuki to bad mouth them for at least getting out some times and giving it a go.
O YEA THATS WRITE, they DID WIN the 500GP title a few times mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm and up against all the japppas due to the sales of there farm vehicles word wide.
And re Suzuki freaking looking at the mountain they have to climb, they have been testing and building there come back for a wee while now spending truck loads of money, so I DO NOT see them freaking, I see what the jappas do, they are fighting back again
eelracing
29th July 2014, 13:13
Vinales signs with Suzuki on a 2 yr contract
That is excellent news,Suzuki are on the right track there.
With Dorna welcoming back manufacturers with open arms,old contract hassles are heresay.
The electronic game is gonna change in 2016 for all so suzuki coming back now with a ballsy young charger it all makes sense.
SPman
29th July 2014, 13:34
Before he had a serious accident James was writing some seriously good stuff.
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He was writing some seriously good stuff after, as well!
Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 13:41
That is excellent news,Suzuki are on the right track there.
With Dorna welcoming back manufacturers with open arms,old contract hassles are heresay.
The electronic game is gonna change in 2016 for all so suzuki coming back now with a ballsy young charger it all makes sense.
agreed man
pritch
29th July 2014, 18:46
He was writing some seriously good stuff after, as well!
I must have missed that, I have only seen writing from prior. Where is his work appearing?
James Deuce
29th July 2014, 19:18
Did not know that about James
James if my comment offended you, apologies man.
Good grief no! You'd need to try harder to generate a pathetic ad hominen attack from me :)
Besides, I had a very good retail transaction with you when I upgraded my Z750's suspension a few years ago. All good, man.
Shaun Harris
29th July 2014, 20:52
Good grief no! You'd need to try harder to generate a pathetic ad hominen attack from me :)
Besides, I had a very good retail transaction with you when I upgraded my Z750's suspension a few years ago. All good, man.
Bad memory for names and faces and new things since the concrete wall day man haha cheers
James Deuce
30th July 2014, 15:43
Bad memory for names and faces and new things since the concrete wall day man haha cheers
No worries. Me too.
Shaun Harris
30th July 2014, 17:43
No worries. Me too.
Dam strange how all Prior is still perfect, well maybe not perfect as apparently I never was that anyway, we will see again soonISH
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