Rick Johnson
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The effect is he's kicking some ass racing against some of the best racers in the world!
He's a "big" guy...at least compared to Haga and Biaggi, he has to get out of the wind. His extra size as compared to the rest of that bunch may be his biggest liability. Hope not.fossilfuel;41581 wrote: You know the bike is great but one thing I noticed is how Ben rides. He is glued to the tank and just as flat as a pancake when he is not braking. The style of riding has got to be good for at least a couple of tenths per lap. So when everything else is equal, two tenths is huge. Replay the race and look at his postion. When he is on the straight he is flat and tight up against the tank and wind screen. When he exits the corner to a straight, he is flat and low off the bike.
i would say his size isnt affecting him at allMotofun352;41641 wrote: He's a "big" guy...at least compared to Haga and Biaggi, he has to get out of the wind. His extra size as compared to the rest of that bunch may be his biggest liability. Hope not.
lol i would agree with thatBluenvy;41663 wrote: i would say his size isnt affecting him at all
dmb367;41421 wrote: and boot the Loren-show?
I could see Spies taken the other Texan's spot before that.
I think most race fans would disagree with you there. Besides Rossi being the greatest motorcycle racer ever, he is the most charismatic and colorful rider in the paddock and he has worldwide rock star appeal that would make Bono jealous. As popular as Spies might be in the states, he will never fill Vale's shoes. Nobody will.nocerus03;41803 wrote: . I have a good feeling that Yami is waiting for Rossi to exit MotoGP and move onto something else and let Spies come in and take over where Val left off.
you seriously think Spies didnt finish on the podium because he didnt want to "stick his nose" in the points race??nocerus03;41803 wrote: I have to disagree. The garage that the Yamaha WSBK team works out of is right next door to the Yami MotoGP garage in Italy. I have a good feeling that Yami is waiting for Rossi to exit MotoGP and move onto something else and let Spies come in and take over where Val left off. Just look at how he (Spies) did in the few races he ran last year in GP. Had it not been for him not wanting to stick his nose into the points race, i believe he would have had a podium finish at Indy, and that was on the Zuk GP bike. Imagine what he could do on the M1!! I think that by Yam sticking him into WSBK, they are allowing him exposure to many of the tracks that GP runs, along with getting him acquainted with racing around the world rather than just here in the states.
he has already signed for 09, and extended for 2010Rick Johnson;41868 wrote: I'm pretty sure Ben rode the GP bike as hard as he could.As we all know those bikes
are like no other and take some getting use to.Heck it took Rossi a season to get use
to the 800.I hope Rossi doesn't retire anytime soon cause I love to watch the skills he has.
snikwad;41871 wrote: He says hes not quiting for a few years. As he still feels hes competitive.
that was 07 season, after this season he changed his mind.phoenix;41887 wrote: I thought Rossi was hinting to the idea that there was not enough competition a few years ago; he was getting bored. Its not that he was feeling like he could not compete, but that he was losing interest in being in MotoGP since it wasn't difficult for him and he wanted a new challenge. Yeah, then he didn't win the championship a few years, maybe that gave him a little more encouragement or maybe he could just chock it up to having bad luck for a few years (a few DNF's are really hard to overcome).