Last edited by onearmedbandit; 9th August 2013 at 02:57.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Yamaha have, apparently, been testing their version of a seamless gearbox at Brno...
Oh, and theres some footage of CS27 testing at Motegi here.
Maybe I'm a freak. But I raced motorcycles on and off for years. One thing that never EVER changed for me? I wanted to win and kick ever other cunts arse every single time I put my leathers on. And I used to PAY to race. A lot. I simply can't understand why someone at that level would be any different.
We are in for absolute time next silly season with so many contracts ending and so much talent in the field. Wow, it is going to be a clusterfuck.
Some interesting comment from David Emmett ("Kropotkin") on advrider's MotoGP thread, concerning C Stoner's abilities as a test rider.
Q: How do you calculate the "rider with the best feeling for a motorcycle in the world" formula?
Emmett: You talk to a bunch of crew chiefs and listen to what they have to say.
Everyone I have spoken to says his feel was unparalleled. They all have outstanding feel, the best have amazing feel, but Stoner is said to have been the most sensitive to what a bike was doing.
I guess we all did that while youngish ! We paid to do it yes and got money even if it was only 100 bucks for a win. But you are right we didn't do it for the money. Then you realise that although you're ok at it others pop up who are better and priorities change.
Now older I look at the level these guys are at and can appreciate what millions can do.
Being able to ride around the Ducati's shortcomings just underlines his ability to sense what the bike is doing and put it right on the ragged edge, but not over it. (although the thing often bit Stoner on the arse as well).
Ducati has been criticised for failing to listen to a long line of riders, including Stoner and Rossi. Was it Caprirossi they sent to a shrink rather than listen to his criticism of the bike? How Italian! Left Marco Melandri rocking and sobbing in a dark corner too. The current riders are hardly complimentary about it either.
Lots of personnel changes in that team under the new ownership and I'll bet there will be a new bike for 2014 - one that doesn't use the engine to locate the swingarm mount so they can get away from the current configuration and put some heat into the front tyre.
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