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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by Wici Mon, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. Wici Mon

    Wici Mon Guest

    Vermulen
    Stoner
    De Puniet
    Melandri
    Hopkins
    Edwards....the first non bridgestone.

    Week in week out, Stoner is consistent. The Bridgestones must have
    something in the wet, they seem to really do well in these conditions.
    Maybe a change if weather dries a bit, but if not I am going with Stoner to
    win again, and Rossi off the box. Actually, even if the weather dries out a
    bit, I will still go with Stoner, with maybe Rossi on the box, but with alot
    of work to do to get there.

    Ducati must be beaming with pride......as they should. Great combination
    this year. Rider, Bike, Tires. Evidently all important.
     
    Wici Mon, Jun 29, 2007
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    Wici Mon Guest

    Also for note.....how good do you think Nicky Hayden feels starting on the
    same row as Kurtis Roberts!?
     
    Wici Mon, Jun 29, 2007
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  3. No, TX is pretty wet lately too.

    I too am sick of the rain. both the races - i hate them & here at home.

    Bruce
     
    Bruce Hartweg, Jun 29, 2007
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    Mark N Guest

    One thing I note in qualifying is that while Stoner is 2nd and the
    Bridgestones dominate once again, Kawsaki and Suzuki are 1st, 3rd, 5th
    and 7th, while the other Ducatis are 8th, 10th, 12th, the last three
    Bridgestones. That might indicate the superiority of Stoner as a
    rider, but also may by yet another indicator of how these new 800s and
    their character have altered the playing field in MotoGP.

    There's a short interview in CN with KRSR, and he talks about the lack
    of acceleration with the new motors, and how that is a problem for
    certain riders (Hayden, KRJR, and would be for KRSR), while it plays
    into the style of others (Stoner, de Puniet, probably would be for
    Kocinski). There's also an article about the latest parts teasted on
    these machines, and it talks about the way that the motor/throttle
    response of the Ducati works for Stoner but doesn't for Capirossi, and
    the work being done to give Loris what he needs. So while there's no
    doubt that the Ducati is an excellent machine and probably the best on
    the grid (particularly given the Bridgestone advantage), Stoner's
    results so far suggest that it's as much that it's excellent for him
    than that it's just excellent in isolation.

    That article also continues to leave the impression that Rossi and
    Pedrosa are the focus of Yamaha and Honda in a way that doesn't apply
    at Ducati, Suzuki and Kawasaki, but that's sort of another matter...
     
    Mark N, Jun 29, 2007
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    Paul B Guest

    Regardless wet or dry I think we will get a good race, in the wet
    Casey, Chris and Ant West may go tooth and nail to win and I think it
    could be a very exciting race, possibly 3 Aussies on the podium. if
    it's dry there will be any number of riders battling it out, Stoner,
    Hayden, Rossi, Edwards, possibly Hoppers and Barros too, however
    Stoner has an advantage starting from the front row.

    My predictions are.....

    dry

    Stoner, Rossi, Hayden

    wet

    Stoner, Vermulen, West.


    Paul
     
    Paul B, Jun 29, 2007
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