Lavilla makes his pitch, leaves PBM
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Why was it too little too late?

They got the bike late and I think Lavilla has done a good job considering the level of competition these days in WSB. He's had some good results - the 4th place at Donington being a highlight and has only failed to finish in the points twice - once due to a technical problem and other due to being taken out on the first lap in Germany.

Is the bike really as good as Paul Bird thinks? Walker hasn't done anything since joining the team at Brands, so that should tell him something. I think Bird is too quick to make the riders scapegoats, over the past few seasons, Byrne, Rutter, Sykes, McWilliams and now Lavilla have failed to have sucess with his team.
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WSBK » Lavilla makes his pitch, leaves PBM

The unemployed Gregorio Lavilla provides a star turn in Portugal as he time at PBM comes to an end.

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~Is it really a bad thing if Paul Bird is taking the Kawasaki team, this just might make him drop into even more obscurity than now, and that can't be a bad thing for motorcycle racing can it?

Posted by Ray Von (391 days ago)
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Ray Von - One of Paul Birds hobbies is bike racing and he has spent a great deal of money on it over the years, his team taking 2 BSB superbike championships and a supersport championship. he has also given a lot of support to British 125GP riders including the current crop and is involved with the Maxtra GP project. Bike racing needs people like Paul Bird who are willing to dip into their admittedly deep pockets to fund race teams.

I am sure Paul Bird didn't have much choice with the riders and I hope Kawasaki will invest properly in their race effort for the first time for many years, but to coin a poultry phrase (as this is PBM) - I'm not counting my chickens!
Posted by Sick Cylinder - Unregistered (391 days ago)
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Sick,

While i agree Paul Bird does put a lot of money into his racing, doesn't he just like telling everyone about it?

Every 5 minutes he chucking his toys out of pram and threatening to go rallying full time, or Stobarts don't want to be involved with bike racing and would prefer cars instead.

Fer christsakes Birdy get a grip the world does not revolve around you!

It's alright being outspoken if people respect what you are saying, i think he just says it to wind people up, rather than to highlight a real issue.

Thats my opinion anyway, just cos someone chucks aload of money into it, doesn't mean we should all bow down and kis his ass!
Posted by Ray Von (390 days ago)
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Ray - admittedly PB isn't likely to win a popularity contest - and I wouldn't want to work for him, but a lot of the criticism is unjustified - young riders have left because they have had better offers and some of his star (old) riders have underperformed. If I was paying with my own money I would also be passionate about the results. Stobart did switch their sponsorship so he was right about that.

I will be interested to see if his team can improve Kawasakis results, but with the arrival of BMW and Aprilia the game has just got a lot harder and Kawasaki have not taken WSB seriously for many years.
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greg has signed to ride for pro ride superbike team formerly alto evolution for wsb 2009 and has been testing today in portugal i think he deserves a better ride than this and i for one am a little bit gutted he is not coming back to bsb good luck to him anyway me thinks his going to need it .
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