Crutchlow reveals WSBK, Moto2 options
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Suzuki SBK need a good rider, Cal's your man! Yukio is well past his sell by date, and Max is good, but hasn't done it yet!
Mr Batta - get on that phone to Cal!!!!
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WSBK » Crutchlow reveals WSBK, Moto2 options

World Supersport leader Cal Crutchlow tells Crash.net that he is well placed to graduate to World Superbikes with a factory team in 2010, or switch to Moto2.

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Suzuki SBK need a good rider, Cal's your man! Yukio is well past his sell by date, and Max is good, but hasn't done it yet!
Mr Batta - get on that phone to Cal!!!!
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A spot in the Yamaha or TK Honda WSB teams would be the best bet IMO. Moto2 is still very much an unknown quantity in its first year and Cal could quite easily find himself on a poor bike and sink into obscurity. WSB is the way, I reckon.
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wss is the way r6 is the way 1 more year :)
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WSBK. Sykes out Crutchlow in. No brainer.
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All depends on what Spies does imo. I would agree that the first year of Moto2 is a lottery so he should stay well clear. It is quite possible that we will have two Brits on the Yamaha Italia bikes...i'd bloody love that!
Whatever happens, Cal has done (so far) what he has needed to to give him plenty of choice and he should be congratulated for that as it is an achievement in itself
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I think that a certain Mr Spies holds the key to alot of career moves in WSBK and MotoGP for 2010 and until he decides what he is doing for next year no one else can or wants to make a move and be left with their leathers round their ankles .
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I thought J-Lo was also going to be key in the movers and shakers as well but i read in MCN that he is signing up with Yamaha..his quote, not something made up by MCN for once :)
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CubikRube... I think Lorenzo is the cork in the bottle at the moment closely followed by Spies.

I think that WSB is the safe bet for Crutchlow... but look at it another way. He could go into Moto2 and get a good team/bike or atleast equal and shine? Moto2 would be make or break whereas WSB would be safe for him. Still, hes done the job to put himself in a good position and lets hope he gets the WSS title he deserves!
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And theres me ,damm sure ,lorenzo signed for honda last week,better polish the old crystal ball, ??
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If he is to go to Moto2 go now !!! It will be a level playing field as everyone will be new to the class . Im no Crutchlow fan as i think he blows his own trumpet alot but i can see where he is coming from . I order to get into motogp from world superbikes he would have to win the championship which could take a few years
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