RE: John McGuinness ruled out of 2017 TT
Discussion
Dakkon said:
From what I have read they say they are still competing in the TT and Guy is still riding?
They would be silly not to say that until the point they decide they can't run the bike but with under two weeks to go and not having been able to get anything off the ecu / data logger, never mind work out how to fix it, its not looking good.blackmdj said:
John is conflicted. He wants to equal Joey's record but he never has liked the gym and it's getting tougher with age. If he heals well there's still time. Guy seems to be past his best. He said himself that he needed to dedicate an entire year building towards a competitive TT and he only signed with Honda in January . At least if the bike keeps throwing him up the road he won't get bored. Get well soon John.
John has said openly on many occasions that he didn't want to equal or beat Joey's record, Out of pure respect for his idol. It's a shame to see John put out of competition this year and I hope he makes a swift and full recovery. Whether or not he returns to racing, he would be doing so for his love of the sport. He has nothing to prove, but I love the fact that such a humble and unassuming bloke throws out world beating performances.
It truly could be an annus horribilis for Honda this year. With the situation of just what caused the crash remaining unresolved, and indications suggesting it may have been the bike and it's electronic throttle, riders will be wary on it going into future races. Perhaps the safest thing would be to pull the new bike out until it's sorted. As said above, that or racing an older Fireblade would be a major PR blow to Honda.
The bike to beat this year could well be the GSXR1000. The GSXR has always been a strong and competitive bike but there seems to be a real buzz of positivity about this new one. It'll be an interesting TT as always.
It truly could be an annus horribilis for Honda this year. With the situation of just what caused the crash remaining unresolved, and indications suggesting it may have been the bike and it's electronic throttle, riders will be wary on it going into future races. Perhaps the safest thing would be to pull the new bike out until it's sorted. As said above, that or racing an older Fireblade would be a major PR blow to Honda.
The bike to beat this year could well be the GSXR1000. The GSXR has always been a strong and competitive bike but there seems to be a real buzz of positivity about this new one. It'll be an interesting TT as always.
V8 FOU said:
What a crass comment.
So when are YOU racing for Honda? Racing at all?
Exactly! Guy still holds the lap record at Oliver's Mount, he has lapped the Mountain Course at over 130mph average, he has won numerous Irish road races..........not a bad achievement and certainly not someone who falls off a bike when it is on paddock stands! So when are YOU racing for Honda? Racing at all?
Dakkon said:
It won't be MD, he and BMW really don't see eye to eye anymore.
They didn't see eye to eye last year & they were still happy for the wins so I still think it could be a reality especially as they didn't sell the Superbike, even without the crash I doubt McPint would have made the (I won't count the Zero until they can do at least Two Laps) Podium anyway.Edited by ZX10R NIN on Wednesday 17th May 17:11
chris4652009 said:
John has said openly on many occasions that he didn't want to equal or beat Joey's record, Out of pure respect for his idol.
Ahem "Speaking at the official launch of the TT at the Villa Marina in Douglas on Thursday night, the Honda Racing rider said: “I genuinely think so [will retire] if I get 26 wins. I’ve been thinking about retirement a lot and about all the races I’ve won around here." blackmdj said:
chris4652009 said:
John has said openly on many occasions that he didn't want to equal or beat Joey's record, Out of pure respect for his idol.
Ahem "Speaking at the official launch of the TT at the Villa Marina in Douglas on Thursday night, the Honda Racing rider said: “I genuinely think so [will retire] if I get 26 wins. I’ve been thinking about retirement a lot and about all the races I’ve won around here." Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff