Troy Corser is still searching for his first win with Yamaha in the World Superbike Championship, but a second and third place finish has at least vaulted him up to third in the overall standings.
yeh yeh.... there is always chatter when one can not win for so long. Biaggi, Corser, Edwards they all have chatter on race days. The "chatter club" is always open on sundays!
ohhh how insulting, nothing better/harder to say?? Kstadin Xarisku, are you from Mars by the way? Just to inform you, usually when landing on earth you suppose to say "greeting from Mars", even if you meet the president of the USA.
The point is that Corser (which is amazingly fast) very very seldom find the bike to perform 100%, there is always some vibration in the tyre/clutch/engine which he seems to feel and not manage to ignore or to ride around. Same goes to Edwards, which usually find the bike perfect on Saturday while some gremlins usually sneak on the bike during the night. The figures talk for themselves, Edwards still lack a win on a MotoGP,and he is not a rookie!
Kstadin Xarisku, I guess you are roughly 15-16 years old and very frustrated about a large amount pimples on ya face, don't worry it will be over in a year or 2.
Duke I think the fact that Michelin's qualifiers are so much better than their race tyres has something to do with the disparity between Edwards' qualifying and racing times.
Posted by farmer giles (134 days ago)
Last Edited 134 days ago
1 people agree.
Yes farmer giles, for sure, totally agree with you on that. Considering Corser,well I remember when he won AMA and WSBK. Serious staff from Corser,not forgetting he rode against Foggy!! But in the last 6-7 years he tends to give up, not willing to take the little extra risk needed for a win. He can't win like that when guys like Bayliss, Haga, Xaus etc are more than willing to over-ride the bike for a win!!
Yes, nothing to prove based on the past, but he is still racing, he do want to win again? Maybe he have to prove that he can still win a race? When was his last win? The R1 is a good bike. Shame about the rain at the Ring, that race was his!
Although the administrators and moderators of this website will attempt to keep all objectionable comments off these pages, it is impossible for us to review all messages.
All messages express the views of the poster, and neither Crash Media Group nor Crash.Net will be held responsible for the content of any message.
We do not vouch for or warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message, and are not responsible for the contents of any message.
If you find a message objectionable, please contact us and inform us of the problem or use the [report] function next to the offending post.
Any message that does not conform with the policy of this service can be edited or removed with immediate effect.