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Questions about Haga's future

I'm surprised they confirmed both so quickly even though the shakedown from the MotoGP grid isn't done yet. I thought Ducati Xerox would have given those retreads a more serious look. If Spies stays in WSBK next year, both Haga and Fabrizio will probably be racing for 2nd in the championship again.
 
The resigning comes at a time wher Haga need a boost ti his confidence. Good for him, hes earned it. Eltoro, i think wsbk Ducati understands that success or membership in motogp doesnt mean automatic success in wsbk. I think they signed Haga because other than Spies, he is the class of the field.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jumkie @ Sep 22 2009, 12:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>The resigning comes at a time wher Haga need a boost ti his confidence. Good for him, hes earned it. Eltoro, i think wsbk Ducati understands that success or membership in motogp doesnt mean automatic success in wsbk. I think they signed Haga because other than Spies, he is the class of the field.
If Toseland and Vermuelen end up in WSBK on top rides,i think Haga will have his hands full. Not to mention whoever on the Aprilia. That is one scary ... bike once it gets developed.