Randy
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It's way to early to tell from just the first day of testing, but, perhaps they did read them as Stoner was quickest as of 2:00 PM on the new GP9.I hope they read all of Yamaha's old notes from the 500 era when they built the stiffest frame they could make. The bike was horrid!
In those days the frame flex was the equivalent of poor man's traction control.I hope they read all of Yamaha's old notes from the 500 era when they built the stiffest frame they could make. The bike was horrid!
I've never understood not testing in the wet. Are wet races worth less points? Is traction control suddenly easier with less traction? You'd think it. I've always liked watching "rainmeisters" who can take their lesser equipment *cough*suzuki*cough* to the front, but I've never understood not trying to become a rainmeister yourself.Nicky fastest on 2nd (wet) day of test sessionFWIW, many of the other hot shoes didn't run, but, he gathered valuable wet weather data that he can use for his own use and for the teams use. And, if next year is like this year, that data will be extremely valuable.
I'm sure it's a welcome change for him, but you know it's probably more welcome to the crew! Could you imagine being in the same garage with Stoner's mechanics when your great claim to race fame that weekend is that you beat one of the Kawasakis? :yahoo:I read in another article that when he came in from the last wet session, and he was, by the way, the last rider to leave the track today, he came back to applause from both Ducati garages. Must be a very welcome change from what he had to deal with from the the moody midget and his camp.
I wonder how the little puig will react if Honda decides that Dovizioso is their number 1? Actually, it would be interesting to see how the big puig would react too. Maybe Repsol won't allow that to happen, but it would be interesting. Pedrosa's never seemed like one who handles things well if it's not all his way.(snip) Probably the only guy with no reason to be happy is PUig's little man. He's got the weight of the world on his shoulders, and maybe that's what's limiting his stature.
Until Dovi can prove himself, he won't be Repsol's #1.I wonder how the little puig will react if Honda decides that Dovizioso is their number 1? Actually, it would be interesting to see how the big puig would react too. Maybe Repsol won't allow that to happen, but it would be interesting. Pedrosa's never seemed like one who handles things well if it's not all his way.(snip) Probably the only guy with no reason to be happy is PUig's little man. He's got the weight of the world on his shoulders, and maybe that's what's limiting his stature.
By the way, does anyone know why Repsol Honda used that white color scheme for Valencia? I missed it if the commentators explained it.
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