Could be worse. I received a prepublication notice under the impression it was from the Book Depository and ordered the book, but buggered if the email wasn't from Amazon. I'll write the freight off as a tax on stupidity.
What I'm going to do with my books is buy a way overdue large bookshelf...
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Yep, totally agree, they're all gonna make mistakes at times.
The WSB stuff I suprisingly enjoyed was right on the cusp of the electronic era, which seems to be the crucial element. The Donnington incident is from the other end of the electronic spectrum. Now the bikes are ruled by electronics engineers and the differences in drive are miniscule, so I almost understand the desperation in the opening lap or two while the field is bunched, 'cos it's just so bloody hard to pass. It was good listening to James Haydon's commentary of WSB, he'd see a good drive and predict the passing point, or a slamming of the door as a corner tightened etc. There just isn't the opportunity now to get a significantly better drive (unless you are on a Honda, lol) than your rivals. Throw in virtually identical brake and suspension packages it's easy to see why it's morphing into slot-bike racing.
Don't worry mate, I'm just playing devils advocate re Bautista, Smith and co. Bautista is no bunny as you say, he just hasn't quite progressed (to my mind anyway) as I'd hoped. FYI. he was second in 250GP to Simo and Aoyama (of all people), came 4th in Lorenzo's year.
As for Smith, it's Herve Poncharal's dollar and he can spend it how he likes. If that's what he needs to do to keep his team afloat then good on him. People forget business priority isn't about the best possible product or being the most successful, it's about making money....or in a MotoGP Team's case where money is hard to come by (remember even Factory Yamaha struggled to find a sponsor) just staying alive.
You bastards just cost me $53.44 with all your book talk. You can repay me by buying my book when it comes out soon (some cracker NZ bikes featured in there),
Bautista. An interesting scenario there all right. I used to love watching him on the Suzuki, but now I wonder if the bike deserved better. He's not setting the world alight on the Honda, which is disappointing to a fan (which I am).
I thought he did fight pretty hard on the Suzuki, but it was always with an air of foreboding waiting for him to bin it near the end, which he frequently did ! Suzuki may have deserved better, but are/were unlikely to attract the best riders as their results have been forever crap, caused by a habit of going GP racing with a half-arsed effort.
Apart from Schwantz riding to and over the edge every time out, and KR Jr's impressive effort on a bike that clearly wasn't the best out there, they have achieved SFA, thus preventing the accountants from releasing more money to develop and improve the bike. Never more starkly evidenced than their effort at Phillip Island a few years back when Chris Vermeulen's Suzuki's times were beaten in practice, qual and race by Wayne Maxwell on the Honda Australia superbike, ouch !
Personally I hope they are competitive, but if they leave recent test pilot Randy de Puniet on the bike, it'll be back to the old scenario for them of waiting for the crash...![]()
A bit of marketing from Yamaha
Still denying he's gay I see...
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