WSBK
vs
MotoGP
I just thought it was interesting to show the CONTRAST between two stories anticipating the start of each series for 2009.
If I was a MotoGP executive, I'd be frantically working on having a Hollywood ending to this season so that we don't have a repeat in such a dire contrast...
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2008/Nov/081011-11.htm
"I think it's going to be a tough year, with learning some tracks, but it's going to be fun."
Cheap excuses. There's no surprise here.
According to the MotoGP commentators he has never missed a start in his whole career!
Can this be? If so it's quite amazing. Sure, lots of people can trun up at work every day for 10 years without a sick leave but his job is not exactly main stream
James Toseland’s new MotoGP team boss has said he can’t wait to begin the British star’s hectic winter testing schedule in Malaysia next week.
And Herve Poncharal said James Toseland’s triumph in the World Superbike championship in Magny Cours last month, would make his transition to the...
i was watching replays and couldnt see ..... the commentator noted they didnt see a jump.
it was so small if there was a jump was probably due to him rolling the bike and not by him letting go of the clutch.
Usually I can't be home to watch the live broadcast but this week I am. I keep clicking on the buttons for info at the Moto GP site to get info on start time - but most of the friggin' buttons don't do a godamned thing. Moto GPs site is one of worst maintained sites I know of. Does anyone know...
Sete Gibernau raised the hopes of a home victory for over 100,000 fans at the Gran Premi Gauloises de Catalunya with a new pole record at the Montmeló circuit on Saturday.
Gibernau to Start From Pole in Front of Record Home Crowd