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NICE WORK!!!!!!

Was pretty sure it was the same bike as Peter Ottl, so just looked for his team mate in 1995 through some results pages from the time, they both rode for the Marlboro Aprilia Team, saw his number 15 on the results sheet, quick google of his name...

 

Edit: Can say one thing, I did bugger all work this afternoon but learned a hell of a lot about mid 90s 125 Grand Prix racing :P

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Ha, hahaha, hahahahaha!

 

So Nicky Hayden is going from one kark Honda to another kark Honda

 

http://www.worldsbk.com/en/news/2015/Honda+announces+2016+World+Superbike+riders

 

Didn't Guintoli podium this weekend on the PATA Honda? Maybe not that bad, although getting a bit long in the tooth.

Only got the ride because Guintoli is going to be riding a Factory R1 in WSBK next year.

Interesting that he is back at Honda after such a long association with Ducati.

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Bliksem, good job!

 

As for the Honda Fireblade, it was in the damp, where Guinters is phenomenally good. The bike is not good enough, Johnny Rea had to ride the wheels off that thing to get it on the podium, look what he's done on the Kwak this season. Meanwhile, last year's champion scored one podium on the Honda the entire season, ONE!

 

C'mon Honda! And Suzuki for that matter.

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Bliksem, good job!

 

As for the Honda Fireblade, it was in the damp, where Guinters is phenomenally good. The bike is not good enough, Johnny Rea had to ride the wheels off that thing to get it on the podium, look what he's done on the Kwak this season. Meanwhile, last year's champion scored one podium on the Honda the entire season, ONE!

 

C'mon Honda! And Suzuki for that matter.

 

Wait for the Factory Yamaha R1M's next year.

They already tasted success in the Superstock 1000. First Win this past weekend. :thumbup:   

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Wait for the Factory Yamaha R1M's next year.

They already tasted success in the Superstock 1000. First Win this past weekend. :thumbup:   

The WSBK bikes are so far from the homologation models, that these "special" often mean little at the end of the day in WSBK. They work in Superstock, but not always in class... Would be cool for Yamaha to smash a title though :)

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It's a full factory effort though, and Guintoli is bringing Pata as title sponsor along. Crescent run a really good race team too. They're going to be competitive from the word go.

 

Kawasaki are also bringing a new machine for 2016. Should be interesting! But apparently the four cylinder Ducati is dead. Would have been interesting to have another V4 on the grid. If the current Panigale was allowed to breathe properly it would have killed everything on the grid (yes it has a fair amount of extra cc's, but we've not been exposed to the full force of that oversquare twin).

 

I'm excited!

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:thumbdown:  :thumbup: 

Bliksem, good job!

 

As for the Honda Fireblade, it was in the damp, where Guinters is phenomenally good. The bike is not good enough, Johnny Rea had to ride the wheels off that thing to get it on the podium, look what he's done on the Kwak this season. Meanwhile, last year's champion scored one podium on the Honda the entire season, ONE!

 

C'mon Honda! And Suzuki for that matter.

 

 

It's a full factory effort though, and Guintoli is bringing Pata as title sponsor along. Crescent run a really good race team too. They're going to be competitive from the word go.

 

Kawasaki are also bringing a new machine for 2016. Should be interesting! But apparently the four cylinder Ducati is dead. Would have been interesting to have another V4 on the grid. If the current Panigale was allowed to breathe properly it would have killed everything on the grid (yes it has a fair amount of extra cc's, but we've not been exposed to the full force of that oversquare twin).

 

I'm excited!

 

Yeah Crescent run a tight ship, think that R1 will win some races at the very least.

 

As for Suzuki, they did win the endurance world championship.

And they did bring a new colour scheme this year, what more do you want from them!!!! :thumbdown:  :thumbup:

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Well they won it 8 times in the last 10 years, just says they're really good at going at 95% for long periods of time. SERT is an incredible racing organisation.

 

Heck, talking about the Yamaha, Sheridan Morais races for the YART Yamaha Team in EWC, clocked 346kph at Paul Ricard at the last event. That is frighteningly fast!

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Brookes is doing a great job with the yami in the SBSK, should be a great show in WSBK trim.

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C'mon Honda! And Suzuki for that matter.

.........and BMW ????? Disappointment of the decade!
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Think it was Manfred Geissler

 

Edit: Jip looks like it

 

http://www.djv-bildportal.de/s/image/Manfred-Tex-Geissler-cc-Motorrad-aktion-a-0700000998.jpg

 

Yussie, well done!!! That's it.

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FP1 .... Thanks Crash.net.

 

1. Jorge Lorenzo ESP Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 1m 45.432s [Lap 15/15] 300km/h (Top Speed)
2. Andrea Iannone ITA Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP15) 1m 45.827s +0.395s [16/18] 311km/h
3. Valentino Rossi ITA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 1m 45.844s +0.412s [13/19] 299km/h
4. Bradley Smith GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1) 1m 45.888s +0.456s [19/19] 305km/h
5. Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 1m 45.896s +0.464s [9/17] 305km/h
6. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP15) 1m 45.947s +0.515s [11/17] 308km/h
7. Marc Marquez ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 1m 45.965s +0.533s [11/17] 305km/h
8. Aleix Espargaro ESP Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR) 1m 46.234s +0.802s [16/17] 298km/h
9. Pol Espargaro ESP Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1) 1m 46.323s +0.891s [10/18] 303km/h
10. Stefan Bradl GER Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 1m 46.371s +0.939s [16/16] 296km/h
11. Cal Crutchlow GBR LCR Honda (RC213V) 1m 46.551s +1.119s [5/15] 306km/h
12. Hector Barbera ESP Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP14 Open) 1m 46.699s +1.267s [21/21] 304km/h
13. Maverick Viñales ESP Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR)* 1m 46.765s +1.333s [10/17] 301km/h
14. Yonny Hernandez COL Octo Pramac Racing (Desmosedici GP14.2) 1m 47.073s +1.641s [7/16] 303km/h
15. Takumi Takahashi JPN Team HRC (RC213V) 1m 47.079s +1.647s [7/18] 303km/h
16. Scott Redding GBR Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS (RC213V) 1m 47.171s +1.739s [7/18] 298km/h
17. Nicky Hayden USA Aspar MotoGP Team (RC213V-RS) 1m 47.181s +1.749s [15/18] 293km/h
18. Katsuyuki Nakasuga JPN Yamaha Factory Racing (YZR-M1) 1m 47.184s +1.752s [17/18] 300km/h
19. Alvaro Bautista ESP Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 1m 47.304s +1.872s [16/16] 297km/h
20. Danilo Petrucci ITA Octo Pramac Racing (Desmosedici GP14.2) 1m 47.364s +1.932s [7/18] 300km/h
21. Mike Di Meglio FRA Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP14 Open) 1m 47.503s +2.071s [10/16] 300km/h
22. Jack Miller AUS LCR Honda (RC213V-RS)* 1m 47.539s +2.107s [14/16] 296km/h
23. Toni Elias SPA Forward Racing (Forward Yamaha) 1m 47.626s +2.194s [16/17] 301km/h
24. Loris Baz FRA Forward Racing (Forward Yamaha)* 1m 48.083s +2.651s [11/18] 292km/h
25. Eugene Laverty IRL Aspar MotoGP Team (RC213V-RS)* 1m 48.625s +3.193s [18/18] 293km/h
26. Alex De Angelis RSM E-Motion IodaRacing (ART) 1m 49.277s +3.845s [12/17] 290km/h
27. Kousuke Akiyoshi JPN AB Motoracing (RC213V-RS) 1m 49.846s +4.414s [11/15] 288km/h
 

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FP2 ..... Thanks Crash.net

 

1. Jorge Lorenzo ESP Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 1m 44.731s [Lap 13/15] 299km/h (Top Speed)
2. Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 1m 44.859s +0.128s [19/20] 305km/h
3. Andrea Iannone ITA Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP15) 1m 45.043s +0.312s [18/19] 308km/h
4. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP15) 1m 45.059s +0.328s [18/18] 310km/h
5. Bradley Smith GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1) 1m 45.250s +0.519s [17/19] 304km/h
6. Aleix Espargaro ESP Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR) 1m 45.348s +0.617s [15/16] 300km/h
7. Marc Marquez ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 1m 45.492s +0.761s [14/15] 303km/h
8. Valentino Rossi ITA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 1m 45.554s +0.823s [19/19] 297km/h
9. Pol Espargaro ESP Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1) 1m 45.597s +0.866s [18/19] 302km/h
10. Hector Barbera ESP Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP14 Open) 1m 45.645s +0.914s [17/19] 305km/h
11. Cal Crutchlow GBR LCR Honda (RC213V) 1m 45.846s +1.115s [16/17] 305km/h
12. Scott Redding GBR Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS (RC213V) 1m 46.074s +1.343s [18/20] 300km/h
13. Maverick Viñales ESP Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR)* 1m 46.464s +1.733s [16/17] 299km/h
14. Jack Miller AUS LCR Honda (RC213V-RS)* 1m 46.477s +1.746s [15/17] 300km/h
15. Yonny Hernandez COL Octo Pramac Racing (Desmosedici GP14.2) 1m 46.563s +1.832s [13/16] 304km/h
16. Danilo Petrucci ITA Octo Pramac Racing (Desmosedici GP14.2) 1m 46.648s +1.917s [16/18] 302km/h
17. Stefan Bradl GER Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 1m 46.649s +1.918s [15/16] 295km/h
18. Takumi Takahashi JPN Team HRC (RC213V) 1m 46.650s +1.919s [5/20] 300km/h
19. Eugene Laverty IRL Aspar MotoGP Team (RC213V-RS)* 1m 46.770s +2.039s [15/18] 296km/h
20. Nicky Hayden USA Aspar MotoGP Team (RC213V-RS) 1m 46.827s +2.096s [12/16] 292km/h
21. Mike Di Meglio FRA Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP14 Open) 1m 46.934s +2.203s [13/15] 299km/h
22. Alvaro Bautista ESP Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 1m 46.974s +2.243s [19/19] 298km/h
23. Katsuyuki Nakasuga JPN Yamaha Factory Racing (YZR-M1) 1m 47.096s +2.365s [12/14] 298km/h
24. Loris Baz FRA Forward Racing (Forward Yamaha)* 1m 47.219s +2.488s [10/17] 293km/h
25. Toni Elias SPA Forward Racing (Forward Yamaha) 1m 47.689s +2.958s [16/18] 300km/h
26. Alex De Angelis RSM E-Motion IodaRacing (ART) 1m 48.572s +3.841s [10/14] 292km/h
27. Kousuke Akiyoshi JPN AB Motoracing (RC213V-RS) 1m 48.769s +4.038s [9/15] 292km/h

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Doesn't look like that shoulder is causing JL any problems .

Lets hope for Vale sake it RAINS !!!!

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