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Rossi: “Superbike Races More Entertaining Than Ours”

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He came to Jerez having already clinched his sixth title in the premier class, his first after a two-year dry spell. After finishing third, taking his 16th podium of the 180race season, Valentino Rossi, sat with a group of Latin journalists following the formal press conference and gave a frank evaluation of the current state of MotoGP racing:

“I sincerely believe today has been the most boring race of the year. Unfortunately each of us had his pace and instead of closing up we just got farther apart. It has been two years now since there has been a last-lap overtaking for the lead and that is worrying for our championship and for motorcycle racing. I can speak now that I am World Champion again, because if I had spoken out about this last year people would have said that I was saying this because I had lost. The difference is this year we whipped them all good. Look, I don’t know if the single tire rule is the correct answer to resolve this problem. Maybe there are other ways. I believe the electronics on our bikes are too sophisticated; development goes on and on and this means that the situation can get even worse. But it is evident that since the arrival of the 800cc bikes the races are more boring than with the 990s, although it is also true that this circuit (Valencia) does not contribute to close racing. I hope future circuits are not designed like this one."

Motorcycle racing has always been differentiated from F1 because it is more exciting, but lately…

VR: "I don’t think that we are as boring yet as F1 and there is still a big difference, but the technology, the evolution of the tires, and the electronics…this certainly does not help the show. The bikes are always more perfect and you can always go faster, but the faster you can go the more likely you are to be riding alone."

But can you even race these bikes without electronics?

VR:"These motors are made knowing that that these electronics are available so I believe that their power delivery would be too complicated to control. But I think it wouldn’t be a bad thing to take a step back and concentrate more on sweetening the power delivery even if this caused a loss of some power. But it seems that the engineers don’t want to even hear of that, so we’ll have to race with the bikes that they give us.

(Then, smiling he went on): "The race today was so boring that I almost fell off at Doohan corner to give some excitement!”

Have you ever ridden a Superbike in order to understand a bit if they are harder to ride or not?

VR: “It was in an earlier time, but I rode a Superbike at the Suzuka 8 Hours twice, the factory VTR, and it really was too much! I had a lot of fun. You come out of corners with the bike sideways like the Beautiful Holy Mother! Even though it had less power than a 500 or a 990, it was really beautiful. If you watch the Superbike races today you see that they are clearly more entertaining than ours. I really like to watch Superbike a lot because they're battling and I love a good fight. But this is the F1 of motorcycle racing where they work more in new technology, and so it is normal that we have it like this. With the Superbikes you have to ride another way -- it doesn’t work to be smooth like here, what counts is control of the bike…courage!”

These are not new sentiments. Privately Rossi has said for some time that traction control is ruining MotoGP racing, but now that he has regained the title Carmelo Ezpeleta can expect to hear more frequent and more vocal criticisms of a championship that has not seen a single last-lap overtaking since the penultimate race of 2006 when Toni Elias gunned down both Kenny Roberts Junior and Valentino Rossi on the final lap to win the Portuguese Grand Prix.
 
This is just what everyone needs to hear. I think that when Vale speaks like this things get done so that the poster boy isn't speaking badly about the sport he champions. He even said about the 990's being more exciting than the 800's. He got his Bstones after he complained about tires so maybe we can look for the future of GP racing moving towards better battles and overall excitment in a few years.
 
in my opinion the best thing they could have done instead of a single tyre would be to tone down the electronics, they have increased corner speeds and havent really helped with riders hitting the gravel hard.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jazkat @ Oct 27 2008, 06:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>in my opinion the best thing they could have done instead of a single tyre would be to tone down the electronics, they have increased corner speeds and havent really helped with riders hitting the gravel hard.
Well we all know to blame HOnda and Pedrosa for the state of MOto gp today. Just imagine had pedrosa acutally been of normal size and wasn't molested by Puig.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ROCKGOD01 @ Oct 27 2008, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Well we all know to blame HOnda and Pedrosa for the state of MOto gp today. Just imagine had pedrosa acutally been of normal size and wasn't molested by Puig.


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Good for you, Vale. Start talkin' about this .... early and often. Maybe one of the twits DORNA will be listening and realize they've taken the racing out of MotoGP and do something, please...!!
 
Really great of Valentino to start speaking like this. He is someone who can really get things done in the sport and return it to more exciting times. The part that really got me was when he mentioned how he didn't say as much about the rules while he wasn't champion because he didn't want people to think he thought that way because he had lost. Really a class act, Valentino.
 
Rossi is the motorcycle GOD...


I say he and all the normal sized guys boycott MotoGP and go race in SBK...
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If evening up the performance of the bikes up was the goal they would control the electronics along with the tires. Next year would have been choas but mighty interesting.
 
Two years of of whining and now he's finally saying something worthwhile.
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I don't care if he's champ as long as he continues to say things like this.
 
Rossi is speaking the truth, no doubt about that. I have no real knowledge about how the electronics really change the bike's behaviour and I can't offer any solutions to bring close racing back... But it's really a shame, especially when you look at super bike's or 250s! SOMETHING should be done. I don't know exactly what, but if Moto GP keeps on going this way, it's gonna be ....!
 
If they would have locked in the rules at the end of 2006 (best season of racing in recent history) we would have had two fantastic years, instead it was snooze-fest 07 and 08 in Moto GP. I get all excited come the weekend , I enjoy the build up and then finally its race time and after 2 laps its nap time. MotoGP is going to have to change, because WSBK has already upstaged MotoGP and continue to attract good talent.
 
what are the chances that we could get puig & pedrosa to say similar things?

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Dorna would have to listen...

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Just admit the 800cc era was a mistake and go back to the 990's.
Lets be honest it can't be worse than what we saw yesterday.
Valencia may as well have been a time trial.
 
Chain all the bikes together with a common ECU/GPS unit. Force all the bikes to stay in the same sector. If the guys in front get too far ahead then shut down some power so the slow guys can catch up and compete. That would make for real close racing.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gsfan @ Oct 27 2008, 04:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Chain all the bikes together with a common ECU/GPS unit. Force all the bikes to stay in the same sector. If the guys in front get too far ahead then shut down some power so the slow guys can catch up and compete. That would make for real close racing.
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Sounds like Nascar
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gsfan @ Oct 27 2008, 07:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Chain all the bikes together with a common ECU/GPS unit. Force all the bikes to stay in the same sector. If the guys in front get too far ahead then shut down some power so the slow guys can catch up and compete. That would make for real close racing.
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They already have that but it's stuck in opposite mode
 
Is this all a subtle warning that SBK may be on the cards for Rossi as a next step. If the car thing falls through he may still want to go to a series where he can compete for the win, I think thats a hard ask in any car for Rossi. Now that Baylis is gone SBK needs a new front man ..... is Rossi getting himself ready for that? ........ and all the Rossiboppers would possibly get to have there ultimate orgasm come true ......... imagine Rossi ..... on a Duc. in SBK
 

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