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Rawwr

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22,722 posts

255 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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It's now official. The mildly irritating but ubertalented Jorge Lorenzo will be riding alongside Rossi next year on a factory M1.

Edited by Rawwr on Wednesday 25th July 16:36

Chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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I guess that counts Toseland out then?!

FourWheelDrift

91,635 posts

305 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Yamaha have been rumoured to be running more than 2 factory bikes. Maybe 4 bikes or a split of 2 & 1 as well as giving more support to the Tech3 team in an effort to be more competitive against Ducati and Honda. Thing is Ducati are rumoured to be running 3 factory bikes plus the 2 D'Antin bikes. The factory rides being Stoner, Melandri and the extra bike for Capirossi. Just as Kawasaki aim to have 3 bikes as well (Hopkins, DePuniet and West or RL Hayden maybe)

So there is still a obviously vacant ride at Suzuki but then Kevin Schwantz is looking to run 2 Suzuki bikes as well so. There could be quite a few seats to be filled for next year.

Anyway Toseland's future should be known after the Suzuka 8 hours and the Brands Hatch WSBK round, but I expect him to be wearing blue leathers next year wink

F.M

5,816 posts

241 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Toseland has outgrown WSB now....Perhaps our best chance in a decade to get a brit on top of the podium next year...I bet he does well. thumbup

Dare2Fail

3,808 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Are you sure the press release said 'Fiat Yamaha' and not just Yamaha? I'm pretty sure when I read it it confirmed that Jorge had signed for Yam, but didn't say which team he will be riding in.

996 sps

6,165 posts

237 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Rawwr said:
It's now official. The mildly irritating but ubertalented Jorge Lorenzo will be riding alongside Rossi next year on a factory M1.

Edited by Rawwr on Wednesday 25th July 16:36
Where did you get that from? Edwards still does not know if he has a job finds out in 4 weeks!

Busamav

2,954 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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996 sps said:
Rawwr said:
It's now official. The mildly irritating but ubertalented Jorge Lorenzo will be riding alongside Rossi next year on a factory M1.

Edited by Rawwr on Wednesday 25th July 16:36
Where did you get that from? Edwards still does not know if he has a job finds out in 4 weeks!
yup,

it says that exact structure and rider set up is not yet determined

http://www.motogp.com/en/motogp/motogp_news.htm?me...

996 sps

6,165 posts

237 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Got to be taking Edwards ride, I remember reading about an all American team with Edwards and Hopper but can not be happening now with Hopper at Kwaka........

I just wish they would get rid of traction control and riders aids, just been on you tube watching Rainey and Schwantz in action, so much more rider control. Wonder how the young guns would have coped with a %00cc 2 Stroke beast! I know i'm off the subject slightly but it bugs me a tad....At least Rossi, Checa and the old skool guys can say they have rode those.....

FourWheelDrift

91,635 posts

305 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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996 sps said:
Got to be taking Edwards ride, I remember reading about an all American team with Edwards and Hopper but can not be happening now with Hopper at Kwaka........
Edwards and Spies on the Tech3 Yamaha's? Or even both on the Schwantz Suzuki's.

Either way you have to have Guintoli on a bike next year.

F.M

5,816 posts

241 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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996 sps said:
Got to be taking Edwards ride, I remember reading about an all American team with Edwards and Hopper but can not be happening now with Hopper at Kwaka........

I just wish they would get rid of traction control and riders aids, just been on you tube watching Rainey and Schwantz in action, so much more rider control. Wonder how the young guns would have coped with a %00cc 2 Stroke beast! I know i'm off the subject slightly but it bugs me a tad....At least Rossi, Checa and the old skool guys can say they have rode those.....
yes
I`m with you..motorcycle racing has been one of the last few sports unmolested by killjoy safety concerns in the engine...i.e TC .
It`s being leaned on by the riders,masking the skill,diluting the input from the riders & giving tyre performance too much sway in the outcome of races...ban it before it becomes a technological battle with the riders just doing the steering & the brakes....

so lap times would drop by 1.5-2 secs...will it make the racing worse?
Not IMO
Would the old magic be back...I think so...smile

cloud9 89 & 90 There`s Nowt wrong with no TC ...biggrin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc4GdrRaYyU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsv3lLa19Ac


Edited by F.M on Wednesday 25th July 21:52

hiccy

664 posts

233 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Schwantz & Rainey going head to head around Donnington Park is one of THE motorsport memories in my mind, alongside Senna ownage in a wet '92 race. wink

JT is going great guns, I am genuinely so impressed by the guy, but lets see WSB champ before we even think of MotoGP. Right now I get the impression he'd be a solid midfield runner rather than a front row challenger.

Centurion07

10,395 posts

268 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Rawwr said:
The mildly irritating but ubertalented Jorge Lorenzo.....
Mildly?

Surely you mean "IMMENSELY"? yes

996 sps

6,165 posts

237 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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F.M said:
996 sps said:
Got to be taking Edwards ride, I remember reading about an all American team with Edwards and Hopper but can not be happening now with Hopper at Kwaka........

I just wish they would get rid of traction control and riders aids, just been on you tube watching Rainey and Schwantz in action, so much more rider control. Wonder how the young guns would have coped with a %00cc 2 Stroke beast! I know i'm off the subject slightly but it bugs me a tad....At least Rossi, Checa and the old skool guys can say they have rode those.....
yes
I`m with you..motorcycle racing has been one of the last few sports unmolested by killjoy safety concerns in the engine...i.e TC .
It`s being leaned on by the riders,masking the skill,diluting the input from the riders & giving tyre performance too much sway in the outcome of races...ban it before it becomes a technological battle with the riders just doing the steering & the brakes....

so lap times would drop by 1.5-2 secs...will it make the racing worse?
Not IMO
Would the old magic be back...I think so...smile

cloud9 89 & 90 There`s Nowt wrong with no TC ...biggrin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc4GdrRaYyU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsv3lLa19Ac


Edited by F.M on Wednesday 25th July 21:52
Mate what a superb couple of videos, those guys are in a different league.