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Stefan Bradl shakes up training schedule for second MotoGP season

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andrew2k

February 01, 2013 8:37 PM

@ellis

bradl is getting full factory support in the same manner ducati is giving pramac factory support.

speaking of factory support I wonder if yamaha would also jump the bandwagon and extend factory support to tech 3.

rab 27 - Unregistered

February 01, 2013 9:58 PM

i wouldnt bet against it.he looked a bit overawed at the start of last season,but made very good progress in the typical german way.this season we will see what his potential is.good rider to watch and will spring a surprise or two this season.

prof-x - Unregistered

February 01, 2013 10:00 PM

make it or break it year, even if he does get 'official' factory support next year, its going to be very difficult if he hasnt beaten Marquez and taken some podiums.

I think he would probably be 1/2 to 1/4 second faster on a Repsol engineered bike, even if hes getting some 'Japanese' support at LCR. Just staying on the bike and racking up points should be his first priority, way too many crashes last year for the level of support hes getting.

shamarone

February 02, 2013 5:30 AM

re: "Every day two hours of different sports combining gymnastics, boxing, swimming, tennis and cross-country skiing."

gymnastics...? okay that might actually work...?

and you, young Bradl. We will now watch your career with great interest. (emperor voice)

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