American Kenny Noyes (son of Dennis Noyes) in medically induced coma after big crash at Aragon in CEV. Some of u may remember his brief stint in Moto2. Good guy, bummed to hear of his injuries.
Hoping for the best.
http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/motogp-noyes-notebook-one-on-one-with-hrc-boss-shuhei-nakamoto
Surprised no one has posted this yet. Dennis Noyes interviews Shuhei Nakamoto about the future of MotoGP, and the current negotiations.
Dennis Noyes looks at how electronics aids have changed the game in MotoGP and other roadracing series and what some are doing (and what some aren't) to fight back.
Dennis Noyes | Posted September 06, 2011 Hoopeston, IL
In 2012 the British Superbike Championship will run without traction...
http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/motogp-noyes-notebook-invent-a-better-gearbox
Despite the Hondas being very impressive at Sepang, I was not convinced that the 2011 title was a shoe-in for Stoner, Pedrosa etc. Lorenzo and Spies looked like being right up there with the...
http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/motogp-noyes-notebook-without-a-poem/P1 more
MOTOGP: Noyes Notebook: Without A Poem
Dennis Noyes offers a very personal reflection on the racing tragedies that rocked the Grand Prix paddock in successive weeks.
Dennis Noyes | Posted September 13...
Another good read from Mr. Noyes. Interesting comments from Burgess and Gardner about Stoner.
http://moto-racing.speedtv.com/article/motogp-noyes-notebook-an-american-winner/P1
The first halfway decent editorial of the season. Every once in a while you've got to read something fun even if you know reality will never permit it.
Noyes: The Sound and the Fury
As we wait for the start of this weekend’s Grand Prix of Spain at Jerez de la Frontera, let’s take a look at something that has gotten a lot of attention in the European press -- the fact that Rossi’s winning Yamaha was dead last in top speed at the Grand Prix of Qatar. The postponement of the...
MOTOGP: Noyes Notebook: MSMA’s Cloudy Vision
Dennis Noyes comments in his latest notebook that the MSMA seems to lack a coherent, shared vision for the future of MotoGP.
Dennis Noyes | Posted April 22, 2010 Borrego Springs, CA
The ash clouds over Europe that caused the postponement of the...
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Part 2
Part 3
Noyes urges pragmatism and speaks candidly about the new 81mm rule. Part 3 is the most interesting. He talks briefly about the mysterious disappearance of the rev limit that used to exist in SBK for motorcycles with a bore stroke ratio greater than 1.5.
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/moto/motogp/42199/
Some of you may have seen this before, some not. It's not breaking news, but I came accross it today and thought I'd post it as it's very topical. I have to admit it's got me challenging my own opinions on the electronics issues. It makes...