Sounds like a spec series.The unique thing about Kent's bike is the rider.
Sounds like a spec series.The unique thing about Kent's bike is the rider.
Sounds like a spec series.
See, that was going to be my response until I decided I could better express the futility of your contribution with actual words.
OK then what's so unique about Kent's bike (or anyone else's for that matter). Special electronics? Tires? Dampers? Fuel? ...?
Thank you for elaborating. The question of Moto3 is whether teams can mess with the chassis and engine from the manufacturer or not. If not, then all bikes from a given manufacturer are 'spec' from the team's perspective. Meaning it would still be surprising for any rider to be able to pull away from similar bikes like Kent has. If the teams can mess with the bike's internals much, then it allows for the possibility that his bike is just a better performing bike.Moto2 isn't a spec series except wrt engines and tires. They all use the same engines based off the CBR600RR engine. The engines are sealed and teams are not permitted to open them up to alter or change anything. There are no "spec" rules for chassis.
I don't believe Moto3 has any similar restrictions for engines and there are no "spec" rules for chassis.
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WSS is heating up, glad to see him finish in 4th.
Sykes got beaten up badly this weekend.
His bike hasn't appeared any faster than anyone else on pure horsepower down the straight. All I see is superior riding and race craft.
No race 2?WSBK 2015 - 01 Aug - Sepang - Superpole and WSS Qualifying or TORRENT
You quoted the wrong post but you were right, it's fixed nowNo race 2?