Define "warp factor nine" for me mate.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/811/15...s--MotoGP.aspx
Looks to me, like there's fuck all in it. Except of course, for the WSBikes bucking and trying to kill the riders...a bit like you have said many times you enjoyed watchin the 500s do.
Hate to say it again mate...but get back to me when you've actually been to a GP. And Superbikes have always been close to GP bikes lap time wise at certain tracks. Hell...Steve Hislop beat Rossi's outright lap record at Donington years ago on his Ducati superbike. Hardly anything new there. But until you see a Moto GP bike at full chat you ain't seen nothin. When I see a superbike go through turn 3 at PI at 265kph on the lockstops laying a large rubber blackie I might get a bit excited about them. Until then...stick 'em up your arse.
I watch both SBK and GPs and have been to both. There was a big gap between Fred Merkel and Casey Stoner though so there is nothing with which to form a meaningful comparison. Since SKY decided to show BSB this year I watched that too; the bikes are down-spec but the racing is brilliant.
SBK is much more casual, if you've got the right ticket you get to mingle with the riders. The GP riders are not so readily available. At Phillip Island it seems you can ride around the outside of the track on your bike to get from place to place at Superbikes. At GPs that road is closed for emergency vehicles only.
They're all much betterer than watching another episode of Downton Abbey anyway.
Rossi has said he hopes the mechanics will stay. I have to check Gabbarini's CV as the Twitterati seem to think he's the man. Although Yamaha say several are being considered - no names at this stage.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
WatchootalkinboutWillis? I've been to a GP.
It's all academic of course, we are neither of us likely to change the others opinion. I just don't figure there's a huge gap between the bikes or the skill to ride them.
We might both agree though, that there should be a substantial gap between the disciplines and their machinery. I think the rules are choking the living shit out of what would be on track if it were a true prototype class of racing.
Have ya? Forgot that. Maybe you slept through the big boys race then! The gap is huge sorry. I rode a KR1SP. Massive alloy beam frame...huge 320mm floating discs with large 4 piston calipers...fucking awesome production bike. Then rode an RS250. Massive alloy frame...huge 320mm disc rotors with large 4 piston calipers. Both 250cc two strokes. Pretty similar right? No. There's a very good reason why a LOT of superbike guys don't make the transition to GP bikes mate...they're chalk and cheese trust me. Another reason I admire the GP boys so much more. Look what Spies did to them on a Superbike. But he never really made the grade on a GP bike. How's MM? The REAL good cunts will race anything to the front. And they're all in GP racing for a reason. It's still where it's at talent wise.
Yes those Kr 250 where good bikes where they . what you guys think
Of rossi getting new crew chief wonder who he get . seems shame jermey burguss
alot exp there i read where said he retire fter rossi retired so not sure if he go to another
team or not .
what was about the rs 250 was they way engine picked up revs seems factory racing
engine always going be better because doesint have to work as road legal bike engine.
The JB sacking still dominates the news. Azi Farni (BBC) and others feel JB should have been treated with more respect. The timing was dictated by a leak to an Italian website. Rossi blames some "fucking journalist". But the leak originated in Tavullia so is the blame belongs closer to home.
Rossi is adamant that he can still compete on equal terms with DP MM & JL. Consensus in the paddock is that he can't. One pundit says we'll know by this time next year. We'll know long before that.
Meanwhile back with the bikes: the turn 13 slow motion shots are definitely worth checking out - if you have paid for access.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
Marquez through turn 13'kinell.
Weather Conditions:
1 93 Marc MARQUEZ SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 326.8 1'31.220 2 26 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 328.3 1'31.286 0.066 / 0.066 3 99 Jorge LORENZO SPA Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 322.7 1'31.378 0.158 / 0.092 4 35 Cal CRUTCHLOW GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 323.7 1'31.502 0.282 / 0.124 5 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Yamaha Factory Racing Yamaha 322.1 1'31.639 0.419 / 0.137 6 6 Stefan BRADL GER LCR Honda MotoGP Honda 326.2 1'31.858 0.638 / 0.219 7 19 Alvaro BAUTISTA SPA GO&FUN Honda Gresini Honda 325.3 1'31.873 0.653 / 0.015 8 38 Bradley SMITH GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 320.7 1'31.984 0.764 / 0.111 9 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Ducati Team Ducati 321.1 1'32.363 1.143 / 0.379 10 69 Nicky HAYDEN USA Ducati Team Ducati 318.3 1'32.395 1.175 / 0.032 11 29 Andrea IANNONE ITA Energy T.I. Pramac Racing Ducati 319.8 1'32.596 1.376 / 0.201 12 51 Michele PIRRO ITA Ducati Test Team Ducati 318.8 1'32.756 1.536 / 0.160 13 41 Aleix ESPARGARO SPA Power Electronics Aspar ART 311.6 1'32.809 1.589 / 0.053 14 71 Claudio CORTI ITA NGM Mobile Forward Racing FTR Kawasaki 307.4 1'33.172 1.952 / 0.363 15 5 Colin EDWARDS USA NGM Mobile Forward Racing FTR Kawasaki 309.2 1'33.252 2.032 / 0.080 16 8 Hector BARBERA SPA Avintia Blusens FTR 309.1 1'33.270 2.050 / 0.018 17 9 Danilo PETRUCCI ITA Came IodaRacing Project Ioda-Suter 307.0 1'33.304 2.084 / 0.034 18 68 Yonny HERNANDEZ COL Ignite Pramac Racing Ducati 319.8 1'33.487 2.267 / 0.183 19 14 Randy DE PUNIET FRA Power Electronics Aspar ART 307.1 1'33.727 2.507 / 0.240 20 23 Luca SCASSA ITA Cardion AB Motoracing ART 305.4 1'34.049 2.829 / 0.322 21 7 Hiroshi AOYAMA JPN Avintia Blusens FTR 311.9 1'34.077 2.857 / 0.028 22 70 Michael LAVERTY GBR Paul Bird Motorsport ART 306.3 1'34.132 2.912 / 0.055 23 67 Bryan STARING AUS GO&FUN Honda Gresini FTR Honda 303.7 1'35.478 4.258 / 1.346 24 50 Damian CUDLIN AUS Paul Bird Motorsport PBM 304.5 1'35.644 4.424 / 0.166 25 45 Martin BAUER AUT Remus Racing Team S&B Suter 301.0 1'35.832 4.612 / 0.188 26 52 Lukas PESEK CZE Came IodaRacing Project Ioda-Suter 301.3 1'36.353 5.133 / 0.521
| Track Condition: Dry| Air: 23º|Humidity: 41%| Ground: 25ºRecords:
Fastest Lap: Lap: 16 Marc MARQUEZ 1'31.220 158.0 Km/h Circuit Record Lap: 2008 Casey STONER 1'32.582 155.7 Km/h Best Lap: 2012 Dani PEDROSA 1'30.844 158.7 Km/h
One of many guesses ??
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2013/...8Galbusera.htm
Ps sorry about that, Bill and I obviously read the same sites ????
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