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DEATH_INC.
7th December 2004, 07:40
Anyone know what Haga's doing in 2005?
I can't find any info anywhere.......
Sparky Bills
7th December 2004, 08:00
I heard a rumour of him racing in Superbikes.
Not too sure how true it us, but He can still race.
He just needs to learn how not to crash! and to just keep his head. :wacko:
Cajun
7th December 2004, 08:39
Haga is racing in superbikes and he is back on the yamhama i am looking forward to it, haga back on his sliding yamaha and sticking it up the inside of dukes thru corners
Cajun
7th December 2004, 08:40
I heard a rumour of him racing in Superbikes.
Not too sure how true it us, but He can still race.
He just needs to learn how not to crash! and to just keep his head. :wacko:
Yeah he just rides like they learn in japan, ride the balls off to win, or crash trying.
DEATH_INC.
7th December 2004, 10:06
what team is he racing for
Firefight
7th December 2004, 10:25
Haga is racing in superbikes and he is back on the yamhama
Of course, what else would he ride ?
F/F :wacko:
Cajun
7th December 2004, 10:41
what team is he racing for
Yamaha Motor Europe's officially-supported Yamaha Motor Italia squad will switch from the Supersport World Championship and enter a two-rider team in the 2005 Superbike World Championship.
Cajun
7th December 2004, 10:42
Of course, what else would he ride ?
F/F :wacko: something better like a suzuki dc:<
vifferman
7th December 2004, 10:45
Yeah he just rides like they learn in japan, ride the balls off to win, or crash trying.It's toned down a lot from how it was a few years ago, when he was first starting to do well in WSB. Then, he had the most outrageous style of any rider, hanging MILES off the bike in the corners, and riding on the ragged limits.
Actually, the way Tamada rides (as far as hanging off the bike) is just like Haga used to be.
IMHO.
Cajun
7th December 2004, 10:52
It's toned down a lot from how it was a few years ago, when he was first starting to do well in WSB. Then, he had the most outrageous style of any rider, hanging MILES off the bike in the corners, and riding on the ragged limits.
Actually, the way Tamada rides (as far as hanging off the bike) is just like Haga used to be.
IMHO.
Yeah i know he has toned down a bit, but alot of the bikes he has been on have not suited that style either, I loved the way haga rode a bike, and he should have won the sbk that year, but good old ducati cup wins again.
Yeah Tamada rides very simlar, but he isn't backing bike inside ways thru corners and sticking it up the inside of ducatis thru corners, all while sideways. But that style is very much japanese way of riding, if you look when they hold the sbk in japan and have the japanese wildcards alot of them ride in same fashion, its great to watch
scroter
8th December 2004, 13:29
Yamaha Motor Europe's officially-supported Yamaha Motor Italia squad will switch from the Supersport World Championship and enter a two-rider team in the 2005 Superbike World Championship.
not sure but i thought they were doin both superbike and super sport this year like ten kate
Cajun
8th December 2004, 19:09
not sure but i thought they were doin both superbike and super sport this year like ten kate
thats pulled from worldsbk.com site
Marknz
8th December 2004, 20:02
teaming up with Andrew Pitt isn't he? And I thought YE had signed Kev Curtain for the WSS?
scroter
9th December 2004, 13:57
kevin curtain has resigned for a further 2 years
Cajun
9th December 2004, 15:37
haga http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view.asp?cid=5&nid=101589
pitt - on new test http://www.yamaha-racing.com/superbike/headline.asp?PressID=1057
gav
9th December 2004, 22:01
and Broc Pakes is teaming with Kevin Curtain in WSS for Yamaha Europe.
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