Just really hope KTM doesn't sign Mr. Crash-o-matic Stefan Bradl...
Well, KTM and Bradl are both sponsored by Red Bull, so there's that...
Just really hope KTM doesn't sign Mr. Crash-o-matic Stefan Bradl...
I'd imagine they've inquired, but as an unknown (performance wise) it'll be hard for them to attract riders with other options. As for Bradl; I think he'll stay with Aprilia
Well, KTM and Bradl are both sponsored by Red Bull, so there's that...
Well, Sam Lowes has already been signed by Aprilia for the 2017-2018 seasons, so either Bradl or Bautista have to go. Or maybe both and they'll go after another rider who may be out of a team in 2017.
Yea, Go to 1 of 2 bikes that have won every championship since 2008 or stay with a bike that might some day.He'd be a fool to stay with Suzuki
Well Lorenzo left so......Yea, Go to 1 of 2 bikes that have won every championship since 2008 or stay with a bike that might some day.
Well Lorenzo left so......
Edit: leaving
He said it on the Press Conference, his motivation is to win on a different bike, not to win again. I am paraphrasingWell Lorenzo left so......
Edit: leaving
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Am I the only one not entirely convinced about Mav moving to Yamaha and having an INSTANT impact? Like fighting for a championship type impact.
Mind you, i'm just judging this based on his past results. Yes, he was a Moto3 champ, but he didn't win Moto2 and his total wins are only 16. He hasn't podium as of yet in Motogp but getting closer and closer.
The way people are talking about him, it sounds like he'd instantly fight for a championship as soon as he jumps on the Yamaha. Don't get me wrong, he's a stud BUT.....
Am I the only one not entirely convinced about Mav moving to Yamaha and having an INSTANT impact? Like fighting for a championship type impact.
Mind you, i'm just judging this based on his past results. Yes, he was a Moto3 champ, but he didn't win Moto2 and his total wins are only 16. He hasn't podium as of yet in Motogp but getting closer and closer.
The way people are talking about him, it sounds like he'd instantly fight for a championship as soon as he jumps on the Yamaha. Don't get me wrong, he's a stud BUT.....
I don't think he would have an instant impact either, but, of all the riders available for both short and long term potential, the list is not all that long. It basically is Vinales, maybe Iannone, and maybe Rins.
What I am more curious to see is if Vinales does go to Yamaha, what his dynamic will be with him and Rossi. Being Rossi's teammate only works if you don't challenge him. Lorenzo was the first teammate Rossi truly could not handle since Lorenzo was a threat. None of his other teammates in the past came close to poking Rossi.
Am I the only one not entirely convinced about Mav moving to Yamaha and having an INSTANT impact? Like fighting for a championship type impact.
Mind you, i'm just judging this based on his past results. Yes, he was a Moto3 champ, but he didn't win Moto2 and his total wins are only 16. He hasn't podium as of yet in Motogp but getting closer and closer.
The way people are talking about him, it sounds like he'd instantly fight for a championship as soon as he jumps on the Yamaha. Don't get me wrong, he's a stud BUT.....
The guy got 4 wins and 5 other Podiums in his first and only season in moto2. Had he not chose to go to suzuki and stayed in moto2 for another year, probably a good chance he would have been a champion in that also.
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