Bens the real deal, interested in a swap?

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by PaulpULVITZKA, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. Very very impressed with this seppo!!

    Wonder if he is interested in a rider swap with Hayden?

    Would be getting offers from everywhere, good on him, looks like a
    class rider from USA finally!

    Gota be Ben making the difference, as the others have a similar Yammie
    and dont get anywhere near him.Pole record speaks volumes!

    Good effort by Max in race 1, thought he was going to have a go but
    ran out of fuel, got a worthy 2nd anyway.Hope it was a genuine
    improvement and he can at least win 1 by years end.

    As for Haga, would be shitting himself now, frankly does NOT deserve
    to win it this year, Ben does [hurts to say that] and i think Ben will
    win it.

    BMW and NOWHERE "GERMan engineering" lol

    Cheers
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Jun 30, 2009
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  2. PaulpULVITZKA

    pablo Guest

    WSB is quite the championship to watch right now.

    Awesome riders, and the bikes are closer together than occasional
    swings in fortunes make the casual observer assume. Seems to have to
    do with setup and circuit and bringing it on a certain day.

    Spies certainly is an amazing talent. His ability to deliver at this
    level in his first year speaks for his class. Not sure how much better
    than Hayden he'd do on a Ducati though, that bike certainly seems to
    have issues - it's either unbeatable (not as often as it used to) in
    Stoner's hands, or it'll drive even him into physical and mental
    exhaustion when it is not. I think Spies is better off where he is
    right now. And I would not exclude the possibility that, given the
    cost containment measures that MotoGP is forced to go through, perhaps
    WSB will emerge as the premier motorcycling series over the next few
    years.

    I am staying on top of this series, and I will be rooting for the
    newcomer.

    ....pablo
     
    pablo, Jun 30, 2009
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  3. Could well be!

    With the only brand "haonda 600cc cup" taking over from the multi
    brand 250's, MotoGP is going backwards in that class.This is THE most
    stupid thing they have ever done, i hope it sinks.

    We want to see manufacturers fighting it out, not just riders.

    Where from here for Aprilia/Gilera/Ktm?

    MotoGP is still great and Vale is. well, a legend, but the usual
    suspects on his tail!

    Cheers
     
    PaulpULVITZKA, Jun 30, 2009
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    pablo Guest

    I agree - MotoGP's problem is that it has had to reinvent a tradition
    and try to carefully retreat into areas that are already claimed. As
    things consolidate and become more difficult to differentiate, there
    will be no more room for *both* MotoGP and WSB - especially as MotoGP
    tries to awkwardly steal the support classes that WSB invented long
    ago. It will be interesting.
    Amen - why is it Aprilia or BMW are in WSB and not MotoGP? Hmmmmm....
    Clearly they go to WSB because it is the better series for them - and
    they are biding their time to see if they ought to move to MotoGP
    eventually...
    It is not quite the Ago or Roberts or Doohan era, but hey, there
    weren't options back then. MotoGP better watch out. The fan turnout
    in Spain is pretty much the same for MotoGP as it is for WSB, and
    local sponsors (arguably the most influential despite the fact the US
    market is paradoxically much bigger) are taking note.
     
    pablo, Jul 1, 2009
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    Henry Guest

    "deserve" has NOTHING to do with professional sport.
    Ben is the Real Deal. Needs to stop DNF'ing
     
    Henry, Jul 1, 2009
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