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Edwards: Dude, I’m not this slow!

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yeah there was the 5 engines at the end of the 09 season

Edit:
2009.. 8 races with 5 engines = engine to last an avg 1.6 race length

i wonder if Edwards/Toseland did 7 races with 2 engines = engine to last an avg 3.5 race length
(similar to what is needed in 2010)
and were openly doing Yams 2010 testing/development on track in 09

so is this new news ? it might pay off if CE.n JT DID THE TESTING DONKEY WORK

and its already shown in testing ?

Edwards: Dude, I’m not this slow!


“We had to ride the dog-balls out of the old bike to make it work and I'm sure that's translated over as a benefit” - Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards says the last seven rounds of the 2009 MotoGP season, when he struggled with an underpowered 'long-life' engine in his Monster Yamaha, were a frustrating experience - but one that might pay off in 2010.

Edit: ^ Engine & not Engine's . = 1 Engine did 7 races.
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Cudos to yam however they develop/test

Prior to the Brno introduction of a new engine-change limit, which will be tightened even further to just six engines for the full 2010 season, Edwards had been ranked between fifth and eleventh in the race top-speed charts, with an average of eighth.

But during the six rounds from Brno to Valencia that Edwards raced in - he was taken out on lap one at Misano - the Texan was ranked just 16th (out of 17 riders) on three occasions, with an average ranking of twelfth.

Team-mate James Toseland shared a similar fate but, with the factory Yamahas of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo continuing to set competitive top speeds, Edwards felt the satellite-spec engine lost out more than most to meet the new reliability standards.

Or, to use his no-nonsense description, the engine became 'a turd!'

“The new engine is probably the main thing for this year,” said Edwards, speaking exclusively to Crash.net. “The long-life thing we had last year was a turd! I should have just gone home and had a vacation after Brno. You could see the difference…

“Of course [I spoke to Yamaha about it]. You'd follow Jorge or Valentino at the end of last year and they'd just leave you after two corners and it was like; 'Dude, I know I'm not this slow'. You know what talent level you have.”

Fortunately, Edwards has been delighted - and no doubt relieved - by the strength of Yamaha's 2010 engine, with which the former double World Superbike champion has finished fifth (+1.007sec from Rossi) and fourth (+0.717sec from Rossi) in the two pre-season tests to date.

Indeed, the 36-year-old feels that his efforts with the underpowered bike, for which he was ultimately rewarded with fifth in the final standings as the top satellite rider, could prove to be a blessing in disguise.

“Last year it was ridiculous, but at the end of the day it makes you ride harder,” he said. “We had to ride the dog-balls out of the old bike to make it work and I'm sure that's translated over as a benefit now we have a stronger engine.”

Edwards took his eleventh MotoGP podium by finishing 1.3sec from victory in last year's British Grand Prix - the last round before the engine-change limit came into effect.

The #5 will ride alongside superstar rookie Ben Spies during his third season at Tech 3 Yamaha in 2010.

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Traverser @ Mar 9 2010, 08:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Now what happened to all the CE bashers from the past?

What a trooper.

He's always been a star, even when he was pedalling an uncompetitive YZF750 in supers. There's only so long any person will knock their pan in riding a "turd"
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and it normally ends in that person reading their own numberplate upside down on the way out of a corner trying to keep up with the quicker bike in front of them.

CE is a star and I reckon he'll suprise a few times this year by stepping on to the podium......should be good to watch the power struggle between him and Spies, and it should push them both on...

OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH.....can't wait for the first race now hee hee
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (hasbeenoldgit @ Mar 9 2010, 02:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>He's always been a star, even when he was pedalling an uncompetitive YZF750 in supers. There's only so long any person will knock their pan in riding a "turd"
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and it normally ends in that person reading their own numberplate upside down on the way out of a corner trying to keep up with the quicker bike in front of them.

CE is a star and I reckon he'll suprise a few times this year by stepping on to the podium......should be good to watch the power struggle between him and Spies, and it should push them both on...

OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH.....can't wait for the first race now hee hee
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Since your new here, you need to go back and read the many members knocking CE. Really sad...than again his results always has their stupidity "Shine Through"!
 
he was the best of the rest last year and to achieve that you have to be pretty damn good ...even more when you gotta be yamahas "test rider" and still get good results
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (lad @ Mar 11 2010, 06:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Dude I'm as fast as any other guy in 6th place!

Sorry CE fans
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dude im the faster guy on earth ! im so awesome i can use back brake as TC, think of my cousins ...., puke in my helmet and still make thru the corner all at the same time
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Traverser @ Mar 9 2010, 09:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Now what happened to all the CE bashers from the past?

What a trooper.
Guess i'll have to then.
Put him on a Suzuki and see what he says
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (slev7n @ Mar 12 2010, 04:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>dude im the faster guy on earth ! im so awesome i can use back brake as TC, think of my cousins ...., puke in my helmet and still make thru the corner all at the same time
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you suggesting thats why CE's always 6th - cos hes thinking of his cousins ....?
 
I'm not necessarily a CEII basher but I will step up to the plate.
My complaint about Edwards, even while I was on the CEII BBS , was that he talked a lot of isht but never came through with the results. Each test session, preseason, etc Edwards always spouted off a "wait and see what I do." or "I'm right there, I made a break through".

The results never came. SO after about 3 years of this..I began to get tired of the mouth.


Needless to say after the politics of racing/team orders/ testing duties etc have come to light. Edwards MAY be close to Rossi/Stoner/Lorenzo in speed but he is not a part of the chosen ones.

He realized at Honda where he stood in the pecking order of things and he accepted his status. He politiced it well and has survived 7 years in the GPs.
 

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