Kawasaki sends West to Japan
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What about Walker - he rides for Kawasaki and got the yellow PSG ZXR sorted - they've done nothing since dropping him. It would make a change for him to ride something that's fast
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I say give Westy's bike to Randy Mamola.
Posted by codger . (537 days ago)
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why don't they keep him in japan till he makes competitive lap times.
even if it takes five years :p
Posted by RR75 RR75 (537 days ago)
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Sorry Kiruns, Sete Gibernau was dropped at the end of the 2006 season. That was the end of the 990's era. Casey gets his job in 2007 and the rest is history. Sete finished in th etop 5 only 5 times in 2006: 4th Qatar: 5th Mugello: 5th Sepang: 4th Australia and 4th in Japan. Maybe he knew Casey was getting his job 'cause he crashed with him in Portugal - the second last round!!
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I have a question that I'm hoping you guys can help me with. West always says that, the rear spins and spins when he comes out of turns during dry races thus, not giving him the traction he needs. My question is, how come he seems to do so well in wet weather if traction is his main problem? I mean, I'm sure that the crew can adjust the traction control settings for the wet races but, wouldn't the bike still slide all over the place if he gives it too much throttle? I'm just guessing here but, maybe the reason why he does so well in the rain is because, he's already used to all the sliding due to his dry race experiences? LOL! I hope they get things worked out for him.
Posted by Laterrus Talley (536 days ago)
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Laterrus - I'm no racer but from my experience road-riding in wet conditions I would say it's a physcological thing - how much confidence you have in the front-end. Some riders who are slow in the wet say when they approach a corner they look at the wet road and it scares them because they assume there is no grip when there actually is. As a result they have slow entry speed, carry less speed through the corner and as you can't gas it hard out of a wet corner without sliding they lose the drive. Perhaps Westy just has more confidence and carries a higher entry and mid-corner speed which will give him better drive onto the straight without having to gas it hard, hence less sliding.
Posted by Reg Varney - Unregistered (536 days ago)
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Lets face it, MotoGP was dismal last year. There's a small improvement this year with the likes of Toseland and Lorenzo arriving but the gap between teams is ever growing. Theres lots of riders not performing, take a look at Hayden, DePuniet, West, Vermulen, Melandri. What ever possessed Hopkins to go to Kawasaki? he was just starting to gel with Rizla Suzuki. Lorenzo could have been a serious title threat had he not been injured in China. Personally I would welcome back the likes of Sete Gibernau whether it be on Ducati or Kawasaki, maybe we'll see another face near the front instead of the usual suspects! It will also be a shame to lose Edwards back to WSB if he goes.
Posted by BOWIE - Unregistered (536 days ago)
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