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SixPackBack
14th January 2006, 06:45
What an insult.......Max is whiney and full of excuses, apparently now set to ride a GSXR1000......odds are he fails!


The BBC is reporting this morning that famed Italian GP champion Max Biaggi signed a contract with Alstare Suzuki on Wednesday of this week, that he will race with the number thirty (Norick 'Yamaha Ride for Life' Abe uses Max's usual #3 in WSBK) and, most tantalizing, Biaggi will test with Corser, Kagayama and Mladin at Phillip Island.
There has been no official word from Suzuki regarding this development.

Sniper
14th January 2006, 07:03
Should be interesting to watch.

k14
14th January 2006, 07:08
Oh yeah, this is going to make supers soooo much more interesting. With barros and bayliss there too it has all of the ex motogp vets. Can't wait for this to start.

pritch
14th January 2006, 07:58
The list of riders who have successfully made the Superbikes/Moto GP switch, in either direction, is rather short so far.

It must be hard to be a Moto GP "star" these days when one guy wins nearly all the races and he isn't even on the best bike.
It is now years since some of them have won a GP.

I don't know who has signed for Honda in Moto GP but they would perhaps have been advised to forget about winning in 2006 and bring through some new talent with a view to being competitive in 2007 when the talent playing field levels out again.

denill
14th January 2006, 08:24
I don't know who has signed for Honda in Moto GP but they would perhaps have been advised to forget about winning in 2006 and bring through some new talent
They have - relative youngsters Pedrosa and Hayden.


when the talent playing field levels out again.

Do you mean when/if Rossi retires??

And yeah, hasn't WSBK (to be shown on SKY) had a huge injection of interest factor in '06.............
I would enjoy seeing whingeing Biagi's arse being kicked in WSBK - as it was in MotoGP.

MotoGP and WSBK are the only consolations of winter............ :laugh: :laugh:

Cheers
Bill

**R1**
14th January 2006, 11:41
When duz superbikes start?

I dont think the gp guys will do all that well to start, and altho Biagi is a whinny fuck he is still a very talented rider so i wouldnt count him out just yet:shifty:

I just wana see Nori kick some gsxr ass:woohoo:

SixPackBack
14th January 2006, 13:22
When duz superbikes start?

I dont think the gp guys will do all that well to start, and altho Biagi is a whinny fuck he is still a very talented rider so i wouldnt count him out just yet:shifty:

I just wana see Nori kick some gsxr ass:woohoo:

Personally one of the best aspects of 2005 superbike was seeing various riders and manufactures all enjoying some success...far more exciting than the Motogp circus.

denill
14th January 2006, 13:28
When duz superbikes start?
FIM World Superbike Series
Round 1 - February 26 - Losail, Quatar
Round 2 - April 3 - Australia, Phillip Island
Round 3 - April 24 - Valencia, Spain
Round 4 - May 8 - Italy, Monza
Round 5 - May 29 - Great Britain, Silverstone
Round 6 - June 6 - San Marino, Misano
Round 7 - July 17 - Brno, Czech Republic
Round 8 - August 7 - Great Britain, Brands Hatch
Round 9 - September 4 - Netherlands, Assen
Round 10 - September 11 - Lausitzring, Germany
Round 11 - October 2 - Italy, Imola
Round 12 - October 9 - France, Magny-Cours

Drew
14th January 2006, 15:26
Methinks Honda is onto a winner with Padrosa, the guy is a fuckin legend! As for Biagi riding WSBK, i reacon it will be well interesting to see, bike should be on the pace, and he is an un-naturally talented mo-fo.
To sum up, please note my very non commital statements :no: . The only thing I will put money on, is no less than a few surprise wins in both classes.

denill
14th January 2006, 15:35
As for Biagi riding WSBK, i reacon it will be well interesting to see, bike should be on the pace, and he is an un-naturally talented mo-fo.
I read somewhere that Biagi's problem has been he tries to ride everything like a 250 MotoGP and tries to set up his bikes like that.

If that is so it won't work for him in WSBK either.................

Corser, Baylis et al will enjoy dealing to the whinger.

pritch
14th January 2006, 16:19
Do you mean when/if Rossi retires??
Bill

Yup

I smiled last night, I was watching the movie "Faster" again and Mick Doohan comments that he wished he had Baiggi's book of excuses when he was riding...

Maybe Max has spent the break writing a new chapter for his book of excuses..

Les
14th January 2006, 17:26
I'd have to agree here. I've followed both MotoGP and WSB for a few years now and WSB is right now a whole lot more interesting to watch than MotoGP. About time we saw the same sort of racing and sportsmanship in MotoGP I reckon. It's nice to see the riders yarning and joking arouns after a race in WSB instead of slapping each other with their handbags like the others do. MotoGP will always be the pinnacle in my view with awesome prototype bikes and awesome talent (Rossi rocks). But, the racing in WSB blows it away. Just my 2 cents worth...

TwoSeven
14th January 2006, 17:37
I think that schedule posted above may be out of date :)

denill
14th January 2006, 21:19
I think that schedule posted above may be out of date :)

Yeah. try this:

2006 World Superbike calendar:

February 25 Qatar Doha/Losail
March 5 Australia Phillip Island
April 23 Spain Valencia
May 7 Italy Monza
May 28 Great-Britain Silverstone
June 25 San Marino Misano
July 23 Czech Rep. Brno
August 6 Great-Britain Brands Hatch
September 3 Netherlands Assen
September 10 Germany Eurospeedway Lausitz
October 1 Italy Imola
October 8 France Magny-Cours
October 22 South Africa tba

Total of 13 Rounds.
Not 12 as in '05.

Matt Bleck
14th January 2006, 21:25
Is Marco Melandri not racing in MotoGP this year???

flash
14th January 2006, 22:01
i dont care who goes into WSB as long as haga gets atleast in the top 3 (heres hopeing)

k14
15th January 2006, 07:01
Is Marco Melandri not racing in MotoGP this year???
what gives you that idea?

denill
15th January 2006, 08:20
Is Marco Melandri not racing in MotoGP this year???
Melandri tipped to end Rossi era
Marco Melandri's new bosses at Fortuna Honda have tipped him to break Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi's stranglehold on the MotoGP championship in 2006.
Riding for Movistar Honda in 2005, the Italian came second and next year he will ride for Fortuna, with Toni Elias.

"It's a great opportunity, with two great riders in Marco, who's shown what he can do, and Toni, who's an emerging talent," said Gresini.

"I think they are the new generation in MotoGP."

Having stepped up from 250cc, Spaniard Elias made an impressive MotoGP debut in 2005, finishing 12th overall despite a mid-season injury break, and Gresini clearly regards him as a great prospect.

"This deal lasts for two years which is important as it's a long-term project," he said.

"We brought forward the presentation so that we could start work as soon as possible and in a calm manner."

Matt Bleck
15th January 2006, 09:19
I was being sarcastic.

I don't think, well I'm hoping he will give Rossi some decent competition, personally I think he's probably the only one who will THIS year....

denill
19th January 2006, 06:39
When I read <a href=http://www.speedtv.com/articles/moto/motogp/21598/>This:</A> I (nearly) felt sorry for Max...........

White trash
19th January 2006, 08:06
I just wana see Nori kick some gsxr ass:woohoo:

I'm sure he will. Just the same way as you "kicked my arse"......

**R1**
19th January 2006, 08:23
I'm sure he will. Just the same way as you "kicked my arse"......one day I will!! it's all a time money and practice thing......not that it matters all that much coz i'm way better looking..and have far better taste in bikes.

denill
21st January 2006, 16:53
And <a href=http://www.cyclenews.com/ShowStory.asp?HeadlineID=8681> A Bit More On the Roaming Roman:</A>

TonyB
21st January 2006, 19:51
When I read <a href=http://www.speedtv.com/articles/moto/motogp/21598/>This:</A> I (nearly) felt sorry for Max...........
Shit, what did he do to piss off Honda so much? Looks like if he does go to SBK he will have an excuse before the first race starts, as he won't have identical machinery to Corser.