Yamaha situation.
I'm really disappointed about yamaha situation.
It seems they have a huge electronic gap from honda/ducati.
How can this be possible with the unique central unit?
Is it an engineer problem? Do they have to fire their engineering?
2016: great bike
2017: totally wrong bike
2018: tried to go back to 2016 bike, with poor results
What do you think?
Rossi not good at bike setup? LOL
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His Ducati years were well documented for the teams blatant disregard of his input. I guess Stoner, Hayden, and Crutchlow were no good at setup as well? That bike didn't start getting better until Gigi Dall'igna showed up. Thankfully now they have Lorenzo's superior setup ability which has seen him bagging wins left and right. Oh wait...His Ducati years don't paint him in a good light now do they? And now that Jorge left that bike is rubbish and Mav suddenly lost his championship edge when the M1 development veered to a certain direction last season... and on top of that its incredibly unpredictable, I'm just glad I Tech 3 lets Zarco choose which bike he get to ride and he will stick to the 2016 bike.
Rossi not good at bike setup? LOL
Spoken like someone who’s only been watching for a few seasons eh?
As someone who's been watching Rossi race for about 2 decades.... I feel old now.You 46'rs are too much; but I willing to admit I only got interested into motogp since... 2014? And only had a passing interest in it since SuperSic was still riding. But Casey Stoner could make that Ducati do what Marc has done on the HRC for several seasons, and that's mainly down to rider talent over compensating and pushing beyond its development and limits.
Maybe I'm wrong, and he is the 'GOAT' at setting up a bike, too, as most of you think he is or was, who knows... you're right, fans were writing him off last year and I was actually saying he could still be competitive (not WDC contender) so what's new, right? I just think that seat should go to a rider who on the verge of still winning (Japan 2016) wouldn't just drop out of the race and resign to next year because he wasn't hungry anymore. People keep saying he has passion but this seems like a facade, but I can't help but recall that race and see a person who needs to go manage a team and focus on his brand/riders/ranch and let the new talent get a shot.
And are you really comparing a Rookie on a Tech 3 to a 9 WDC in the Works Team and asking why he hasn't dominated him? Damaged leg or not, that's a horrible comparison, I mean even comparing him to Vinales' rookie season at Yamaha is a bit of stretch, but far more apt.
I get he loves riding, and has been the media darling for decades and got most people into the Sport, but... come on.
As for Lorenzo, that fact the he was on the Yamaha for so long and had a transition year on a bike that was not suited for his precise riding style makes sense, if he doesn't perform this year than I will admit he needs to think about his long term riding future because if Dovi is still on top he may not be able (or want) to remain in his position.
We're about a month away: lets see what happens.
There is a reason Gigi tossed the entire ducati design and started from fresh including the chassis that had no flexibility for a wide range of settings, all this was well documented.... maybe before 2014
You do not become 9 time world champion if you do not know how to direct the development of a MotoGP bike.
Rosi is not even my favorite rider but you got to give credit where credit is due.
oh boy...silly season already? Rumour is Pecco Bagnaia is a possible candidate for Pramac in 2019.
Well things got lively, I just don't think its worth bemoaning the same point, but deductive reasoning lends itself to my 'theory' but I would like to be proven wrong as Yamaha needs to be in the mix for this to be out do the past few seasons especially if HRC has sorted out its acceleration issues from the get-go.
I'm going to be as blunt as possible as I think its better this way: In Rossi's era who was his biggest competition during his domination era, Biaggi, right? Then later Stoner, Lorenzo and Hayden would pretty much segue it into a different era and then Marc came and lit the World on fire and everything changed. I'm not saying his accolades don't have merit, of course they do, but its a different era now with talent being higher than ever before and its much more competitive than back then.
Again, I won't rehash the same argument, but I think bringing new blood into the sport isn't a bad thing: Mir and Binder being the best prospects I have my eyes on. You 46 guys make it seem this is Rossi-GP most times, despite my handle I'm actually a 93 fan, but I prefer seeing good racing than seeing pure dominance which is why I want to see hungrier and less apprehensive younger riders challenge Marc in earnest which he needs.
I would be extremely surprised is he ever leaves Honda. He would have to be on the downslope of his career and be offered a absolute stupid amount of money to leave big red imo.Also saw a rumor of MM re-signing with Honda. Not surprising, but man, if he moved, that would really throw things into peril.