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Started by Super Dave, January 31, 2006, 12:17:35 PM

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Super Dave

I'm really interested in how Kenny Roberts will do on his dad's bike in MotoGP this year.

His father's obstinance and persistance is almost goofy, but he understands what he wants.  The trick is just having the time to get it all done correctly.

His son doesn't seem so nearly wound up like his dad.  He rode well, and he was able to be the World Champion.  However, it has just appeared that the Suzuki squad hasn't had the funds to really take care of business to get the bike to work in a championship winning format.  Good luck to Hopkins.  I hope for good things for him, but it isn't going to be easy.  I don't think his results speak for how hard he's working.

Now, the KR program has Honda engines.  Might be a wise move as their directly supported teams haven't seemed to been able to get things moving like they had in years past.  Maybe supplying engines to the KR team will signal some kind of change.  I don't know, but I'm hoping that it brings some new excitement to the series.  

Little Kenny is inside the top ten on the first day of testing at Phillip Island, apparently with only one chassis to test.  Doesn't make things easy for him, but it makes it exciting for me to wait for the results.
Super Dave

motobenco

Well if you ask me.  I don't think Kenny Jr. has the same drive as some of the other riders in the field. We'll see after the first race but Honda motor or not is he putting forth the same effort as in 2000.  Now back when I raced Kenny Sr. on the old TZ there was definitely a noticeable determination in his eyes.  I just think that the next generation of MotoGp racers has that extra quality that Jr. is lacking.  
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Green_Knight

Will the real Super Dave please stand up?  ;D

251am

1.4 seconds off Rossi's time. I'm more curoius to see if Pedrosa unseats the King.

Super Dave

No Rossi.  


1) Marco Melandri (Honda) 1'30.72
2) Nicky Hayden (Honda) 1'30.94
3) Casey Stoner (Honda) 1'31.00
4) Sete Gibernau (Ducati) 1'31.27
5) Dani Pedrosa (Honda) 1'31.49
6) Kenny Roberts (KR) 1'31.50


Not sure if they are not testing Yamaha's or what.  

If you were racing a bike that was manufactured to be continually behind...well, it would be hard to find a reason to try and go out and kill yourself to win on it.  Raced vintage bikes like that.  Promises, promises.
Super Dave

Steviebee

Your forgot to mention that KR's on those michelin's.    Are they as good as the yams or other honds tires ?

TommyG

Yamaha & Honda are on Michelin too. Ducati is on Bridgestone.

Fat_Nate

SD --

Hopkins' results do speak for how hard he is trying, sort of -- he has crashed a few times because he's over-riding that bike!  It would be great to see him on a top-tier machine.

I'm curious to see how Stoner will do.  And I see that Pedrose was right up there in the Malaysia test.  Might just be a good season.

Nate

cardzilla

I thought KRJR was going to ride on Dunlops?  Maybe I'm confusing that with someone else  ???
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Old808

QuoteI thought KRJR was going to ride on Dunlops?  Maybe I'm confusing that with someone else  ???
Checa.  On the Tech3 Yamaha.

LMsports

They couldn't get Checa to quit after all these years, so they are going to try to kill him off with Dunlops... ;D
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cleezmo

"not sure if they aren't testing Yamahas or what"

Yamaha and Suzuki are testing in Qatar. Next week, I think.

I'm really interested to see how KRJR does this year. Lots of people bash him for not being "driven" or whatever. If pushing over your limit moves you from 3rd to 1st, that one thing. If riding consistently over the line means moving from 13th to 12th, do YOU risk it?

Why it rains, the Suzooks are at the front. When it's dry, they aren't. I think that says alot about the bike and the riders...