On paper it's too close to call: which is fantastic! Hopefully the season will play out that way throughout and we'll have good old fashioned battles for the lead every race and a championship that goes down to the last lap of the last race. That's all I want
Posted by Pam (48 days ago)
Last Edited 48 days ago
2 people agree.3 people disagree.
Much as I like Shakey, I think Haga is due a championship so personally I'm pretty glad that Ducati 'paid a load' for him.
Posted by DC Forever - A true Welsh gent - Unregistered (48 days ago)
2 people agree.
I think he's got his work cut out. Once BMW and Aprila have got there bikes dialed in, I think the V twin Duke has been caught now and without Troy the bike will struggle, Ducati should now be looking at there V4. Still i'am looking forward to what should be a great season + the bonus of a good line up of Brits. Just hope we get to see them on British soil. Anymore news on Brands anyone .
Posted by Chris - Unregistered (48 days ago)
9 people agree.8 people disagree.
If anyone seriously thinks that Shakey could win the WSBK title on a customer bike when he doesn't even know half the circuits, want their heads testing IMO.
Wins at Donington and Silverstone maybe but no title I am afraid.
1. Haga 2. Checa 3. Kiyonari
Posted by gaz - Unregistered (48 days ago)
3 people agree.4 people disagree.
gaz
Almost agree with you but, Johnny Rae ? Good on Supperbikes AND knows the tracks. Top 3 me thinks
Posted by tom - Unregistered (48 days ago)
2 people agree.3 people disagree.
well he would have to go back to BSB to win at silverstone considering WSBK dont race there you numpty.
Posted by featherz - Unregistered (48 days ago)
3 people agree.5 people disagree.
1-Haga 2-Spies 3-Checa
Posted by Philippe - Unregistered (48 days ago)
3 people agree.
If everything gels then he'll be in with a chance. Look at Sykes' and Haslam's WSBK outings, they were up there and obviously Shakey has done better than them in BSB.
Haga is consistently inconsistent, i cant see it changing even more now he has a new bike to learn and adapt to. Why is everyone righting Shakey off as Colin Wright said everyone has changed bikes for next year. He might not no all the tracks but now doubt he will be good enough for a top 5 and at the end of the day if he can get a few wins on the tracks he does no then he could be right up there. I cant see the aprilia or BMW doing much for there first season it will be just a learning year for both team and rider
Posted by James Lawson - Unregistered (48 days ago)
1 people agree.1 people disagree.
Just bring it on............I'm missing the racing already.
Well done Shakey on your new bouncing baby boy.
Don't let him spoil your racing thou'
Posted by Ian G - Unregistered (48 days ago)
1 people agree.
Well, a nice sentiment but Shakey will be on a non-works bike, they don't make work HP, and he'll be learning tracks. It will be interesting to track the ' Brit Invasion' Byrne along with Rea, Haslam & Sykes in '09 SBK championship.
R-
Posted by Randall M - Unregistered (48 days ago)
2 people agree.2 people disagree.
leon had a good second half of the season so he's gonna get my ten bob bet for top brit.
shakey is paid by ducati and wont be on a full factory bike but his wont be far off,he'll be up there every weekend.
Posted by stan - Unregistered (48 days ago)
1 people agree.3 people disagree.
Corser is a good outside bet, as is Biaggi. Aprilia are proven race winners and BMW know how to build a bike and have lots of bucks, it won't take either of them a whole season to get up to speed. I'll be interested to see how the new R1 goes, IMO it would have been ideally suited to Corser's smooth riding style. The fact that both riders are new to WSB wil hold it back tho. Having said all that I expect Byrne to be a regular frontrunner.
1. Haga 2. Kiyonari 3. Shakey
Posted by damo - Unregistered (48 days ago)
2 people agree.
well said Stan. Ducati will be covering all bases next year, as I have said before. Byrne may well have as near as makes no odds an F09, albeit in RS09 clothing next year. Haga is not a dead cert to win, and might not gel with the F09 (although I expect he will), Fabrizio is not even a dead cert to win a race let alone a Championship, so if I were in Ducati's shoes, with Byrne being the only Ducati man in '09 to have ever won them a major title (twice) and two wildcard wins in WSBK, I'd be giving the boy a sporting chance with a decent bike!! And to the numpty that said Byrne doesn't know half the circuits - actually he spent two years in MotoGP and went to 8 of the 14 WSBK '09 circuits in
Posted by Nitro Nori (48 days ago)
Last Edited 48 days ago
2 people disagree.
both years. Plus I'm sure in that time he may well have done some mid and off-season testing at some of the other six. So he won't be that disadvantaged some how. Besides, the guy had never even put a wheel around Portimao a few weeks ago until the end of season test, and still he managed to lap faster than everyone else on someone elses bike, many of whom had a full race meetings track experience under their belt by that time. Don't write Byrne off - he's super hungry and knows only too well that he doesn't have as long to go in the sport as he's had already....
Frabrizio only just hung onto his seat and if byrne is doing well and fabrizio isn't byrne will have the best bike ducati have this year, as long as he has a good season he'll be on it the next year anyway.
Posted by stan - Unregistered (48 days ago)
1 people agree.1 people disagree.
Wasn't it Colin Wright who said, when Haga returned to supers after his ill-fated sojourn on the Aprilia Cube in Motogp, that Haga was done & would never win another race in SBK again?
Posted by larkspur - Unregistered (48 days ago)
3 people disagree.
A lot of namechecking for Byrne and Haslam, but what about Rea? He's won races this season, raced on ALL the circuits and is on a bike not that dissimilar from the one he was riding a season ago for HM Plant, that he beat Haslam on. He beat Byrne, but Shakey was on a lesser machine.
If Jonny can keep his head through the season, he's my bet to take the top Brit spot, if not the championship.
Its gonna be good whatever happens. We should be thankful we've got at least 4 or 5 brits for the next few years (with plenty to follow, like Camier, Ellison etc..) that can challenge for race wins and maybe the title. Far better position than ever before with just (just as in a solitary rider, not just as in 'alsoran') Fogarty or Hodgson or Toseland to root for each year.
Posted by Nitro Nori (47 days ago)
Last Edited 47 days ago
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