<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (levigarrett @ Sep 6 2009, 08:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ........................
Another snooze of a MotoGP race.
Very quietly WSBK is becoming the best racing on TV anytime, anywhere. Full manufacturer support, lots of teams and no one, not even the great Ben Spies wins by 5 seconds consistently. I like MotoGP a great deal but honestly, I'm looking forward to WSBK more and more. It's just better!!
Congrats to Rossi, he's the goat, Jorge was held up by Dani for just too long. Dani gets CRAZY acceleration out of the corners. This series needs Casey, like him or not, he's capable of breaking the strangle hold the two Yam's seem to have on this sport. In WSBK, the Yam is fast (with Spies) both Duc's are fast and Honda's are always in the mix......
LOL why do you think that made any difference? When JL went pass Pedrosa, the gap to Rossi was 1.47 secs. The gap increased consistently to nearly 3 seconds over the next laps
Another snooze of a MotoGP race.
Very quietly WSBK is becoming the best racing on TV anytime, anywhere. Full manufacturer support, lots of teams and no one, not even the great Ben Spies wins by 5 seconds consistently. I like MotoGP a great deal but honestly, I'm looking forward to WSBK more and more. It's just better!!
Congrats to Rossi, he's the goat, Jorge was held up by Dani for just too long. Dani gets CRAZY acceleration out of the corners. This series needs Casey, like him or not, he's capable of breaking the strangle hold the two Yam's seem to have on this sport. In WSBK, the Yam is fast (with Spies) both Duc's are fast and Honda's are always in the mix......
LOL why do you think that made any difference? When JL went pass Pedrosa, the gap to Rossi was 1.47 secs. The gap increased consistently to nearly 3 seconds over the next laps