If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Toward the end the 250 competition was rigged - for want of a better word. The field might have almost all been on Aprilia but they were not all equal, one or two chosen riders tended to have better machinery.
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Your memory is failing you. The very last ever 250 GP title was won by a Honda rider. And your mate is making you his puppet. Sorry, but I still prefer seeing 250cc gp bikes ridden to within a millimetre of their life than some CBR600 powered diesel getting sideways. 250 GP racing was often THE highlight of the weekend for me. Doubt I'll ever say the same about the 600 proddie class. Sorry...Moto 2.
TBH, when moto 3 is on I don't think about how comfortable my seat is. But yeah, 250 2t's. Nuff said.
Manopausal.
Mike’s puppet?
Hardly. He thinks I’m an opinionated git.
When the Moto2 thing was on the table, he told what the options were and I told him that the Honda option looked boring. I much preferred the injected two smoke or Aprilia RVX engine proposals. However, given the criteria for the class – team & sponsor interest, cost, feeder class, cost, close racing and cost, the option where HRC fronted up and GAVE the engines to the teams was the logical one. And I’m happy to admit I’m wrong – the grid is full, the racing is close and it’s a great spectacle.
What you guys are after is effectively MotoGP lite – factory prototypes in the support class. Put that in context – when the formula’s were changed, Dorna was faced with reducing factory support in MotoGP, so the idea of an expensive feeder class was ludicrous.
I think that much of the dissatisfaction among viewers with Moto2 and the nostalgia for 250GP (y'all need to know that I have owned four 250GP bikes, was #3 NZ and currently race one, well when I get the time, money and motivation I do) is from followers who actually have seen 250GP.
I am talking more about the current newer generations of followers who have no knowledge of it. Regardless of the merits of either, Moto2 is the aspiration now for these young riders/racers/followers, and that is just the fact.
Frankly, any one of the current Moto2 riders (well the top 12 or so anyway) would wring the neck off a 250GP bike (and remember that many of them have, being ex-250 racers, Luthi, Simon, Wilarot, Corsi etc etc).
I personally favoured Harold Bartols suggestion (if I remember rightly, which is probably not) of a 250cc twin for the entry class and 500cc twin for the second class). But actually that might not have been as spectacular or offered riders the right preparation for MotoGP.
As for backing in, riders in Moto3 are doing now too, along with the leg dangle and also the new leg throw.
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"If you have never stared off into the distance then your life is a shame." Counting Crows
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Full grids, cheaper, etc, yes. It feels less like prototype racing though, which is what GP was always meant to be.
Moto3 is a spectacle you don't find anywhere else. Single cylinder 250s going 220kph, under recognisable brand names.
MotoGP, need I say it, you don't get that sound or that power or the looks anywhere else.
Moto2 feels out of place, stock engines in almost uniform chassis, racing under teams that draw little emotion. I think it's a great idea for a class. I think it's not a great idea for a class that sits between the above two classes in the GP heirarchy. For what it's worth, I do think the bikes are cool, and the riders talented.
As for lap times between SBK/WSS/Moto2, that probably says as much about the tyres as it does the bikes. Would love to see a weekend of combined Moto2/WSS testing with control tyres, until that happens we'll never really know how the latest stock sportsbike chassis stack up against the almighty Kalex.
Each and every GP I attend,I spend a lot of time the first two days,in the pits.
All of them MGP,M2,M3,are like a lolly shop for this old boy !![]()
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
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