"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." John Ono Lennon.
"If you have never stared off into the distance then your life is a shame." Counting Crows
"The girls were in tight dresses, just like sweets in cellophane" Joe Jackson
youre dreaming.He hasnt been on it all weekend.Dont know why but the smallest thing seems to put these bikes of the knife edge.See Cal was running wide at first...full tank,VR himself has been struggling till they have made a small but significant change to a very good bike.I think the race was too cold for the Hondas,MM has the balls to ride round it,DP knows that 4th place is better than no place.I reckon we will see another end of season charge from DP as the season advances into late summer in Europe and we head to some more "Honda" tracks
Grinned all of the way through the race, but having said that I don't know quite what to make of it.
Pedrosa crashed during qualifying, apparently got back to the pits in time to go out for another lap but took his gloves off.
The possibility that he had hurt himself occurred to me then, and again during the race when he was not performing as well as expected.
Hopefully Yamaha have a new fuel tank sorted, Lorenzo was testing one at Barcelona. They really ought to give Crutchlow one as well, he did all that could have been asked of him finishing in front of Pedro thus reducing the latter's points haul. Yamaha though are in engine trouble and the riders may have to start from pitlane before long.
Must check out who has been winning at the Sachsenring in recent years![]()
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Hey gazza are you sober yet after celebrating VR's win?
Cheers
Merv
With all the medication I take Merv, can't do that anymore.But yeah still smiling.
Or Robert, "The older I get the faster I was," My boys bought me that "T Shirt" a no fear thingy , in the eighties.
Think they might have been trying to tell me something cos I got the hat, "FIG JAM" as well !
(you know, 'fuck I'm good just ask me ' !!! )
If I were a (non-MSMA) team owner, bang for buck, I think I’d still be looking at the ART...
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2013/Jul/130701d17.htm
Dark days indeed for Ducati.
Hmmm, yes, a page on the Internet, that must be true.
It should be said however that while this current ducati has got worse, and the others have stayed the superior without any changes, it wouldn't take a genius to suggest that a step in the opposite direction wouldn't achieve a desirable end.
Which would be?
Up til now (according to what Dovi and Nicky have been able to let slip to the press), Ducati Corse have mostly been working on chassis stiffness this year... What is the opposite direction to that? (Genuine question.)
Current internet chatter is suggesting changes to the weight distribution of the lump. Would that fix the understeer issue? Throttle response (or, rather, engine power being too harsh on the rear tyre) is also still to be solved (either through electronics or more traditional/mechanical methods).
I liked the article that pointed out how far rear of centre the Ducati front drive sprocket is. The Honda and the Yamaha both have their drive sprockets exactly half distance between the front and rear axles. The item reasoned that this placement would make the Ducati handle like a chopper compared to the others.
When the new Speed Triple was designed the battery was moved up by the steering head to put more weight over the front wheel.
Perhaps to make up for the drive sprocket being so far back? The S3 sprocket is rear of half way, but nowhere near as far back as on the Duc GP bike.
But I'm not an engineer, and they're paying some highly qualified guys to sort all this out, so I await their results with interest.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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