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    MotoGP testing Qatar

    Another MotoGP test was held recently at Qatar, where the WSBK boys raced recently!


    Makoto Tamada topped the table, he was also quickest at Sepang, but had abig crash at Philip Island. Big surprise was who ended up second fastest, but really look how close these times are 2nd to 7th!!! Should be a great season, but the Yamaha boys werent present....

    Unofficial times:
    1. Makoto Tamada - Konica Minolta Honda: 1'56.63
    2. Marco Melandri - Telefonica Movistar Honda: 1’57.31
    3. Sete Gibernau - Telefonica Movistar Honda:1’57.32
    4. Loris Capirossi - Ducati Marlboro: 1'57.32
    5. Nicky Hayden - Repsol Honda: 1'57.33
    6. Carlos Checa - Ducati Marlboro: 1'57.35
    7. Alex Barros - Camel Honda: 1'57.38
    8. Max Biaggi - Repsol Honda: 1'57.94
    9. Troy Bayliss - Camel Honda: 1'58.18
    10. Roberto Rolfo - D'Antin Ducati: 1'59.74

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    Shows you its a fast circuit, they are actually 4s a lap faster than the super bikes
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    Arrow Good stuff.

    Thanks for that gav.
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    Interesting article here, comparing the times from the MotoGP boys and the WSBK teams. Its generally considered the Pirelli spec tyres are 2 seconds off the pace of the GP rubber. But also Tamada has since lapped quicker than the times referred to in this article.
    http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view...d=5&nid=106009

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    Not sure of the new rules, but I assume the engines in the 1000cc fours in WSBK aren't allowed to be modified as highly as the twins in order to keep it even. Whereas in MotoGP they're in a much higher state of tune. Would be interesting to see what would happen if a top team had free reign with a GSXR /R1/ ZX10/ CBR.
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    Contacted Prime tv the other day and the good news is free live coverage of all classes, all rounds.
    pay tv? why bother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rua
    Contacted Prime tv the other day and the good news is free live coverage of all classes, all rounds.
    pay tv? why bother.
    What? Even World Supers?
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    Liked that article about sbk's vs motogp bikes gav. Especially this bit - "It has to be asked, based on this insight, whether the Suzuki MotoGP team might have been better off using 2005 development GSX-R1000 last season at Qatar in October, with Troy Corser comparatively securing a better qualifying time than the highest placed GSV-R last season for the race by 0.303secs."

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    The only real difference between the two is that an SBK is heavier and uses different materials, along with only being able to change design twice per year (with the changed bits needing a certain volume to be sold to the public). MotoGP are lighter, use different materials and they can change bits at will - they also run a different gear ratio as well, because they tune torque more than top speed.

    There isnt much difference between a stock street bike and an SBK machine other than a change in electronics and replacing a few parts for ones more suitable for racing. Other than that, the bike is just blue-printed.
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    **stooopid question time** Whats blue-printing ????
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    There isnt much difference between a stock street bike and an SBK machine other than a change in electronics and replacing a few parts for ones more suitable for racing. Other than that, the bike is just blue-printed.
    I heard that the ten kate cbr1000rr was putting out around 220hp last year. There must be a bit more than just changing a few parts to get 65-70 more hp over the road bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crash.net
    It has to be asked, based on this insight, whether the Suzuki MotoGP team might have been better off using 2005 development GSX-R1000 last season at Qatar in October, with Troy Corser comparatively securing a better qualifying time than the highest placed GSV-R last season for the race by 0.303secs.
    Makes you wonder really... Doesn't it? Ignoring the rules for a moment of course - could you develop the GSX-R to be a top fiver?
    (What is the capacity of the GSX-R?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk
    (What is the capacity of the GSX-R?)
    The new one's 999cc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Liked that article about sbk's vs motogp bikes gav. Especially this bit - "It has to be asked, based on this insight, whether the Suzuki MotoGP team might have been better off using 2005 development GSX-R1000 last season at Qatar in October, with Troy Corser comparatively securing a better qualifying time than the highest placed GSV-R last season for the race by 0.303secs."
    The difference being last year the track hadn't been used. It was "green".
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