Friday, December 31, 2010

MotoGP: Race 3 Anticipation

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Since 2002, when 4-strokes were ushered into the modern era of MotoGP to replace the irascible 2-stroke 500cc machines, Honda has been the most successful manufacturer at Le Mans, earning four victories.
Yamaha is second with three wins, and Suzuki with one. Valentino Rossi is responsible for three of the wins, landing the top spot on the podium aboard the Honda in 2002, topping the podium again in 2005 on the Yamaha 990cc, and again with Yamaha in 2008 riding the new era 800cc machine.
With the current slate of former 250cc riders that have transitioned to the premier class grid experiencing teething problems in acclimating to the big-bore 4-strokes, it begs the question: how long will it take the likes of Marco Simoncelli, Alvaro Bautista, Hiroshi Aoyama, and Hector Barbera to adapt and be running at the front?
Personally, I honestly thought these riders were going to make more of an impact than they have. It just goes to prove how strong and talented (and tough) the usual suspects are.
That said, with the exceptions of the Americans, all of the current riders in the premier class came up through the 2-stroke screamers: the 125cc and 250cc machines.
The fact that they've adapted to the rapidly evolving characteristics of the modern-era machines to rule the roost is testament to what is most certainly in store as these new recruits gain confidence and seat time.
For the time being however, it's pretty hard to bet against the entrenched (Rossi, Pedrosa, Stoner, and Lorenzo) running at the front this weekend.
But look at Le Mans to potentially be a turning point as several riders are showing signs of rejuvenation. Nicky Hayden and Ben Spies are definitely on the gas and Colin Edwards is always strong at the French circuit, having finished on the podium twice (2005 and 2008) as well as earning his first ever pole in 2007.
We're all full of speculation and opinions, but the truth of the matter is; every single man on the premier class grid is ready, hungry, and deserving. That's why they're here. So, let the games begin. 

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/OKWsPMvvrod/MotoGP+Race+3+Anticipation

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MotoMatters.com HQ Moving - On Hiatus Until Early January

MotoMatters.com headquarters is a whirlwind of boxes, paint, wallpaper, hoovering and packing tape (duct tape, naturally). Because of the move, there is little or no time to keep our loyal readers up to date with the world of world championship motorcycle racing.

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Melandri?s Shoulder Healing After Successful Surgery


This off-season would have been bumpy enough for Marco Melandri, moving from the Gresini Honda MotoGP team to the factory Yamaha WSBK squad, but he’s been suffering from a “big pain with no reason,” that forced him to go for a scan on December 17th, and then have surgery on his right shoulder. Originally, even the official WSBK site posted that it was a “false alarm,” as “a scan did not reveal anything.” However, the ...

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Rossi?s opinion of the Lorenzo negotiations

This quote comes from the Spanish language website elmundodeportivo.es. The message and the sentiment are clear: “You aren’t worth what I get paid Jorge”.
From elmundodeportive.es, translation by Fans.Moto.GP (Thanks!):
What Jorge is looking for seems presumptuous to me: Arrive at Yamaha, and in his second year ask that he be given the same treatment as me. [...]

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Rossi?s opinion of the Lorenzo negotiations

This quote comes from the Spanish language website elmundodeportivo.es. The message and the sentiment are clear: “You aren’t worth what I get paid Jorge”.
From elmundodeportive.es, translation by Fans.Moto.GP (Thanks!):
What Jorge is looking for seems presumptuous to me: Arrive at Yamaha, and in his second year ask that he be given the same treatment as me. [...]

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motorsport | motoGP news update | superbike | motorcycle modification | Looking ahead to Rossi's last day at Yamaha

The attention is on Valentino Rossi's impending switch to Ducati, but Toby Moody considers the Yamaha team he's leaving behind. And also assesses 125cc sensation Marc Marquez
Seven years ago this weekend, Valentino Rossi got his backpack, jumped on his Austin Powers Repsol Honda for the very last time and rode into the history books as an ex-works HRC rider. He walked away, of his own volition, from HRC who'd made the three cylinders forward, two cylinders back Honda V5 that had conquered every race but three from two seasons in MotoGP.
We all thought it was brave, even I thought he might win three races at a push during his first season on a Yamaha, but he proved me wrong and smoked 'em. Max Biaggi rode the race of his life at Welkom in 2004 and still finished second.
We go to Valencia for the final MotoGP race of 2010 already knowing Valentino will ride for Ducati, following the August announcement by Gabriele del Torchio
As one Ducati person said to me this week: "We are trying to prepare for it all, but we really don't know how big it's going to be."
Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi � LAT
I said that even if it's not big, it'll still be massive. He knew exactly what I meant, making his eyes wide open, staring into the distance in the realisation of what his workload is going to be like in 2011.
The Mohammad Ali of motorcycle racing is joining Ducati, and it's getting closer and closer for them - under a week to go before he tests the GP10 on Tuesday and Wednesday.
However, as the first half of this column has thought about 2011, spare a thought for the Yamaha guys who are losing a rider, an inspiration, a friend. For some of the more emotional Yamaha people, it'll be akin to watching a recently lost girlfriend/boyfriend move in next door with their new one.
But just like the emotion of Rossi breaking his leg at Mugello, no-one's died, the world will keep spinning the right way, and back in Tavullia those close Italian friends still at Yamaha will still see him and text him, albeit not quite be the same.
Yamaha has put a historic effort into turning itself around to win five titles in seven years. But just as it did it for Rossi, it's still doing it for Jorge Lorenzo now, while Ben Spies hopes that in 2012 he might take the title in his third year of MotoGP - just as Lorenzo did.
One has to admire the foresight of Yamaha to sign Lorenzo and put him into the lion's den with Rossi and let them battle it out - which led to the hardest decision of all, letting one of the greatest marketing devices walk out the door for whatever reason it was.
So spare a thought for not what is going to happen next Tuesday when Rossi throws his leg over a Ducati for the very first time, but for the Yamaha guys this Sunday afternoon when he rolls into the garage for the final time - or, they hope, into parc ferme as the winner just like he did on the Honda in 2003. In fact, it's probably just as well there isn't any testing on Monday as many may struggle after a huge party following a long season.
Hold that thought.
Now, not since 1997 have I given so much time during a season to ferreting around a 125 team's garage while on my paddock wanderings. It's the Finnish-run Ajo Motorsport garage with Marc Marquez and the super-nice German-with-the-Italian name, Sandro Cortese that I've visited. There are some great guys in the garage from all over Europe - Finns, Germans and Spaniards. Young guys, old guys, new guys, race-winning mechanics and a world champion with Emilio Alzamora who's trying to 'win it' all over again with Marc, some 11 years after he won it himself at Buenos Aires in 1999.
Talking about nationalities, my hero when growing up was, like Aki Ajo, a Finn. Keke Rosberg won the 1982 F1 title; I couldn't put my finger on why I liked him, but this 10-year-old just thought he was cool. Scruff of the neck sideways driving, Ray Ban Aviators, golden locks over an Ibiza tan and pretty girls. To then sit in his 1983 Monaco-winning car when I was just 11, it fixated me on motorsport to this day.
In the mid-'90s I worked for many years in rallying at the British and world level, and I got to work with the Finns with their no bull, 'just get it done' attitude. Life was just great around them.
125cc team boss Ajo is a very humble Finn, but when he's talking he has that slightly broken English with the odd word missing; those long 'verrrrrys' and 'Silverrrrr-ston' pronounciations I think are great, sparking memories in my head.
However, I've had to urge myself to not hark back into the depths of my memories where everything is rose coloured due to the spectacles, but instead remember what a tremendous battle this year's 125cc championship has been, irrespective of the outcome between Marquez and Nico Terol this Sunday. Pol Espargaro has put the line in the sand for having the most amount of speed, but alas at times not quite enough of it tempered.
Terol is a wise cookie though, with more experience than the others he's battling. Is he now regretting not riding at the Sachsenring even though he got the all clear for his still-recovering bad back. Maybe he had a chat to Kevin Schwantz who was there that day and had a look at his crippled wrist. Fair play to Nico though, it takes a brave man to shy away from racing when there is the chance of a championship; see Niki Lauda at Fuji in 1976.
Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez � LAT
From Le Mans this year, round three, Ajo was not quite gushing, but massive in his praise for his new rider. Little did we know at that point that he would go on to beat Rossi's records - he had yet to even win a race! Into the autumn after being knocked off at the first turn at Aragon, and having a proper teenager's strop in the gravel trap as the field sped away, Marc fought back in Asia with three victories.
75 points as the others rode out of their skin and still got beaten. They probably went to the airport never so disappointed to have ridden the best race of their lives. Welcome to Max Biaggi's world from Welkom 2004.
This kid is really something special. A jewel who could well be beating a 30-year-old Lorenzo in 2017. Just as Lorenzo won his first ever 125 race seven years before winning the MotoGP title, so Marquez could do the same.
We're more than a decade on from Valentino Rossi smoking the 125cc class; Marc Marquez is the new star. Anyone who drops it into the gravel trap on the out lap, limps it back to the pits where, for a moment, proper chaos ensues, and then keeps cool enough to not play it safe, fights hard and risks his points lead to cut through and win on the last lap, is someone exceptional.
All this from a lad who isn't even old enough to order a pint of beer to celebrate. Indeed, have we ever had a Spaniard with a Finnish head? Aki Ajo and Emilio Alzamora may well have found one.
Roll on Valencia and appreciate it before we get into next season, Yamaha and 125cc championship alike.

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/30GKIOeUmlN/motorsport+motoGP+news+update+superbike+motorcycle

Leo Commu Pierluigi Conforti Chris Conn

Between the Races: Riggs Klika

AMA Pro American Superbike Champion Josh Hayes has a secret weapon: physiological doctor Riggs Klika

Source: http://www.roadracerx.com/features/between-the-races/between-the-races-riggs-klika/

Jack Findlay Jonas Folger Marc Fontan

Buell 1125RR to Race in AMA/DMG Superbike Class

Source: http://sportbikeblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/buell-1125rr-to-race-in-amadmg.html

Kunihiro Amano Daniel Amatriain Dario Ambrosini

BSB: British Superbike Oulton Park Results

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Pedro Alvarez Luis Alvaro Emilio Alzamora

Ben Spies 2009 World Superbike Champion

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Georg Braun Walter Brehme Jack Brett

MOTOR CHAMPION GP 2011



Valentino with Ducati Motor





Pedrosa with Repsol Honda



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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Well prepared to enter the Dakar adventure

The Dakar 2011 is approaching fast for Team "BMW Motorrad by speedbrain". As bikes and equ...

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Doug Chandler Ron Chandler Derek Chatterton

Mission Motors Helps Power Honda to Podium Finish


The Mission R electric Superbike is just one of many new projects to come out of San Francisco based startup Mission Motors. Despite the newswires over the past year being noticeably quiet from Mission, the company has been toiling away on more than a few projects, especially after launching its MissionEVT components and services offering. Showing off its electric and hybrid chops at SEMA this year, we get news that Mission Motors has been working ...

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Kevin Mitchell Luca Morelli Chas Mortimer

Tuesday Conversation: Nicky Hayden

The 2006 MotoGP world champion on what to expect in his third season with Ducati, and his reunion with 2003 teammate Valentino Rossi.

Source: http://www.roadracerx.com/features/tuesday-conversation/tuesday-conversation-nicky-hayden-4/

Jacques Bernard Adrian Bernetic Manfred Bernsee

Jean Todt?s Approval Rating XII | Debates and polls

Are you happy with how F1 is being run by the FIA president?

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Shift Fuel Motorcycle Riding Shoes

*Now is the time to buy Shift Fuel Riding Shoes* from Riders Discount. More than just high-top shoes, Shift Fuel shoes are designed to stand up to...

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Hector Faubel Rudi Felgenheier Patrick Fernandez

Tuesday Conversation II: Roger Hayden

For the last week of the year, we're offering up dual Tuesday Conversations--both with a certain family from Owensboro.

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Luca Cadalora Gaspare Caffiero Benedicto Caldarella

Tuesday Conversation II: Roger Hayden

For the last week of the year, we're offering up dual Tuesday Conversations--both with a certain family from Owensboro.

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Tuesday Conversation: Nicky Hayden

The 2006 MotoGP world champion on what to expect in his third season with Ducati, and his reunion with 2003 teammate Valentino Rossi.

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Miguel Castilla Corrado Catalano George Catlin

Need upper fairing- Ninja 500

Just got a new (for me) 2007 Ninja 500 with a badly cracked upper fairing. Looking to replace it soon, so let me know if you have one to sell me...

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AMA Press Release

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Storrar to Isle of Man TT (Pic)

Scottish rider Jimmy Storrar has confirmed that he will make his Isle of Man TT races debut in 2011. The Perth born racer will compete for Mick Charnock?s ?TC Racing Honda/DP Coldplaning? outfit in all classes at the 2011 meeting. The team have secured high spec 600cc and 1000cc Honda?s for their Isle of Man campaign.

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Marcos Ambrose Is NASCAR Crash King With 19 Incidents

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Marcos Ambrose, NASCAR's Aussie driver, did not let a mid-season surge in futility by Elliott Sadler deter him from capturing the season 'championship' in yellow-flag crashes and spins.

Coming on strong during the final eight races with seven spins or crashes, including a final spin (at right) during the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Ambrose easily outdistanced the competition in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series to post a season-leading 19 incidents and win the title by two.

Sadler, meanwhile, found uncommon consistency in the final stretch, chalking up only a single yellow flag in an incident at Martinsville Speedway during the last eight races. That brought his season total to 15, a number easily surpassed not only by Ambrose, but by hard-luck Sam Hornish Jr., who reached the second-highest total of 17 after the misfortune of four more incidents in the final eight races, including two in the Martinsville race.

Kyle Busch and Joey Logano were tied for fourth in our exclusive FanHouse crash and spin roundup, with 14 incidents apiece.

Drivers involved in 13 spins or crashes in the 36-race schedule, or one every three races, were Kurt Busch, Kasey Kahne, Brad Keselowski and Juan Pablo Montoya.

In our tally, we count an incident on a driver's tally if his car is listed as being involved in a spin or a crash that brings out a yellow flag. Caution periods caused by stalled cars, engine failures or debris do not count, unless a spin or crash was involved and a car number listed.

 

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

MotoMatters.com HQ Moving - Site Operating At Half Strength

If MotoMatters.com has seemed to be relatively dormant over the past few days, there's a very good reason. MotoMatters.com HQ is being relocated, from the Netherlands' oldest university town to a small town in the east of the country, close to the city at the heart of Operation Market Garden. As a consequence, MotoMatters.com staff - or more specifically, your humble correspondent - is spending an inordinate amount of time on matters such as removing old wallpaper, packing up a couple of years' worth of MotoGP memorabilia, and sorting through those piles of papers that have been sitting there doing nothing for the past thirteen years we have been in the house.

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Alpinestars RC-1 Leather Suit $499

The boss says these suits must go!

This is a great deal going on an excellent leather suit from Alpinestars � the RC1! We have these suits in one...

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�hlins Technicians at Long Beach and all International Motorcycle Shows

�hlins USA technicians will be at the �hlins display this weekend, December 17-19, during the International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, California, and all other IMS shows, including at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center in March during Bikeweek 2011. The �hlins USA kiosk at each show is located in the ?Market Place? display area.

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The best guest contributions of 2010 | 2010 F1 season review

A collection of this year's best guest contributions.

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Daniel Crivello Àlex Criville Graeme Crosby

Favourite childhood foods?

Ok peeps. Yet another one of my pointless and time wasting threads about nothing in particular (hey when you've got a talent, use it ;) ).

Today's...

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MotoMatters.com HQ Moving - Site Operating At Half Strength

If MotoMatters.com has seemed to be relatively dormant over the past few days, there's a very good reason. MotoMatters.com HQ is being relocated, from the Netherlands' oldest university town to a small town in the east of the country, close to the city at the heart of Operation Market Garden. As a consequence, MotoMatters.com staff - or more specifically, your humble correspondent - is spending an inordinate amount of time on matters such as removing old wallpaper, packing up a couple of years' worth of MotoGP memorabilia, and sorting through those piles of papers that have been sitting there doing nothing for the past thirteen years we have been in the house.

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2010 Team Reviews: JGR Inches Closer to Title

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As easily the most staunch threat to unseat Jimmie Johnson and Co. from their record-setting run through the previous four seasons, Joe Gibbs Racing takes second spot in our review of the top teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series from 2010.

Denny Hamlin (above) delivered the last, best threat to Johnson's run to five consecutive championships at Homestead in November by holding a narrow points lead on the No. 48 before the season finale. However, a risky decision early in the race left Hamlin spinning and scrambling while Johnson cruised to his fifth.

It was a storyline we've seen before from the JGR camp -- most notably in Kyle Busch's 2008 Chase implosion.

Labeling the 2010 season a failure for JGR with one gaffe in one race, however, isn't fair to the otherwise notable successes the team saw during the campaign. Here's a look back, and the reasoning why, JGR was the second-best NASCAR organization in 2010.

2nd- Denny Hamlin [8 wins, 14 Top-5s, 18 Top-10s, 2 DNFs, 12.9 Avg Finish]

 

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