Five options to slow down MotoGP
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i agree Rico but i dont like the idea of single tyre rule. We must remember it was bridgestone who were struggling a few years back and there were no calls for a single tyre rule then was there?? i am all in favour of banning the electronics because it should be the rider in control of the bike!
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MotoGP riders suggest five ways to cut cornering speeds.

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Sasha, as the crash.net commentator wrote, this whole "safety" issue is in fact a new effort to level the field and add up to the spectacle which has dwindled since the 800s were introduced.
Posted by Jack Mordino (467 days ago)
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goodbye then michelin.... :(
Posted by hatred101 - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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I am a big fan of banning traction control - the power slides and skill needed to complete lap after lap is always amazing to watch - HOWEVER - most of the younger MotoGP riders have been "brought up" in the big class WITH traction control etc - there would be a huuuuuuuuuge learning curve and LOADS of crashes - which (from a safety perspective) is surely counter-productive.

If this does happen - Rossi will rule the roost - he is the king of "human" traction control!
Posted by khushy - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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I agree with ditching electronics... missing seeing the guys smoking the tyres! I dont think the 800s are the problem as if the electronics were removed they would not be exiting one corner or entering the next one as fast as they are now.

Single tyre rule... i dont agree with this idea, i think the characteristics of different tyres make watching the racing a bit more interesting (once Michelin get it sorted!). However if everyone jumps ship anyway may as well have a single tyre rule!

Posted by Paul 46!!! (467 days ago)
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as much as i would like to see a ban on electronics, it would definitly increase the risk of more people getting hurt through highsiders and bad crashes.
maybe a reduction to 600cc would help ?
Posted by Marc Pistolero - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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As we know TC been around along time but back then it was nasty so the rider did'n trust it to much (this comes from Rob Mac)but now the TC is so much better and the rider can trust it ok some more than others .This to me seems to be one of the problems you car't just take it away but yes it needs looking at .I thing taking ignition retard while downshifting away will help to reduce corner speed and as for launch control this needs to stay the start is a very dangerous moment yes this can make the first corner very biz but still not as bad as hitting another rider becaues he's stalled.So what i'm saying is the electronics need sort but you car't just ban the lot.
Posted by SLOW JOE - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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No return to 990cc please, it would be a backward step. The knee-jerk is to want traction control banned too, and I'm inclined to agree, but it has been around a long time and has only really been made an issue since riders like Stoner have challenged Valentino (who uses TC himself, no matter what anyone says). Also, as others have said, riders have been 'brought' up with TC - do we really want to see more crashes ... though anything that would get slide king Garry McCoy back into MotoGP I suppose ...
Posted by waz - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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990cc = good -> limit on top speed? This isn't a motorway.
Increase weight of 800cc? No
Remove fly by wire? If it removes lots of the aids (TC) - yes!
Narrow tyre rims? Better to get rid of aids.
Single control tyre - better to get rid of aids :D
Posted by FreQ (467 days ago)
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waz - i think the stoner rossi thing is a coincedince with the change to 800cc and the need for more accurate tc with higher revving/peaky bikes.
Im not saying ban tc thats impossible, but lets limit it and go back up to 990cc with the slow in fast out cornering that larger cc's allow. However the weight limit would need looking at.
Posted by layton keske - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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Yep single tyre rule on 990's and as fast as phuck. job done.
Posted by ZX9R steve - Unregistered (467 days ago)
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