redridernl
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Good lord... Anyone who brings up Ducati's WSBK success is certainly drinking the red kool aid. The Japanese manufacturers abandoned the series for a few years because the rules were so biased in favour of the Ducatis.
Amen to that. Its quite the opposite. Then Italians make world championship winning bikes with half the budget of the japs. Companies like ducati, aprilia and ferrari are racing manufacturers that build quality street bikes to help fund their racing.:lol: might wanna gander at Ducati and Aprilia history in GP and WSBK. They wipe the floor with the Japanese. They dont win on a dyno though, thats whats most important to the posers![]()
I absolutely agree with this. If others still have doubts, go to the lower classes cc's like 250cc and I'm sure aprilia has that pretty well handled as well:lol: you said the Italians can't make bikes to compete with the Japanese... I've smacked down your ignorant opinion. I don't own an Italian bike so Im not at all biased or personally vested in this little circle-jerk.... Ducati and Aprilia have made some of the winningest bikes in the history of motorcycle racing. We're talking about superbikes here, what better measure of performance is there than winning races? And if that doesn't matter, then performance doesn't matter at all, because we're talking about street bikes where +/- 10hp at 12,000rpm and 100mph is absolutely meaningless. So sit down and relax, fanboy![]()
When did they abandon? They are there now no? There is always skepticism when certain manufactures are doing really well for many years. Just look at f1 with ferrari in the millenium and redbull of recent years. Rules were changed consistently to bring down the teams/engineers who built the better car. Of course the teams not winning are going to complain. Whoever can design and build the better bike/car whithin the specs and parameters of the rules, usually wins. When they engineer a great part that works and gains an advantage everyone else cries foul. Racing technology filters down to street bikes, so yes street and track are valid comparisons IMO What are the rules that favor ducati? btw I have no assosciation to any brand and don't own anyGood lord... Anyone who brings up Ducati's WSBK success is certainly drinking the red kool aid. The Japanese manufacturers abandoned the series for a few years because the rules were so biased in favour of the Ducatis.
When did they abandon? They are there now no?
With most of the field running Ducati motorcycles, the championship received the derogatory title "the Ducati Cup".[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP] The factory Ducati Team entered the only 2 Ducati 999's in the field, taking 20 wins from 24 races in a season where all races were won by Ducati. Neil Hodgson won the title on a factory Ducati.
That's the problem with people talking about Ducati's racing success who have only followed the sport for a few years and have no idea of even fairly recent history and the politics involved.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbike_World_Championship
I've seen this argument before..
back when it was ps3 vs xbox vs wii
I hardly find it ducatis fault that the japanese fled to moto gp because the rules favoured them there instead. Like I said earlier, winning championships is based on who builds the better bike whithin the parameters of the rules, and who puts a competent rider on the back of it.
In moto gp I doubt hardly that the 800cc rules of years past favoured any ducatis. They built an engine around that cc rule. Thats what good manufacturers do. They build good enngines and bikes regardless of whether they have a comparable street bike that they have that fit those rules.r
Pssst. They're talking about wsbk, not moto gp
BTW I've been following all forms of motorsports since I was a child, and frequent at least a few races a year around the world whether it be f1, american lemans, moto gp or superbike.
So I am not someone that just start watching last year
LOL LMFAO......ps3 all the way
You didn't know that Ducati had the grid to themselves for a couple of years. That does make a difference. When the big four came back suzuki won and Honda won two out of three years before they left.
This speaks volumes. lol
Data being more important than the ability to win races, obviously :lol:
I forgot youre all about the "thrust" curves and what-not..