I thought Dovi would prefer Honda, Stoner's spot isn't filled yet is it? Other than this link I haven't seen anything about who's going where.Cal hasn't even had a podium finish. Dovi over Cal for sure.
Stoner's spot isn't filled yet is it? Other than this link I haven't seen anything about who's going where.
I thought Dovi would prefer Honda, Stoner's spot isn't filled yet is it? Other than this link I haven't seen anything about who's going where.
Considering how Crutchlow fared with his dodgy ankle he's done very well, beside's Dovi already had his factory ride.
Worth taking a long shot wager for Melandri at Yamaha in 2013?
Wow how the hell did I forget that one.Umm some kid called Marquez
That's great to say that Dovi already had his shot but you can't honestly believe that they should give it to someone who is doing less with the same bike...
Talk about already having your shot. Melandri is just starting to show what he's capable of in WSBK. He'd be crazy to leave.
I don't know where they're going to go. WSB is already saturated with less and less factory teams every year. Factory BMW is being rolled into BMW Italia for next season.Moto GP could end up losing a lot of talent to WSBK next season...
Cal and Ianone to Ducati
Rossi (with Monster / Coke sponsorship) to Yamaha
Marquez to Honda
Spies TBC tomorrow in pre-Leguna conference. I can see him back at Tech 3 with Dovi actually.
Dovi (throwing toys out of the pram)....big mistake to go down to WSBK. That's for second tier riders or pensioners, or the odd hot talent coming up. But once you go down, there is no coming back! Besides, ex GP riders like Melandri, Checa, and Biaggi wont make it easy for Dovi to shine....and just imagine if Spies finds his way back down there. Dovi should shut up and take the most competitive bike he can in GP. If you can't win 3 races on a factory ride per season you on shaky ground to hold a factory ride. Dovi has not proven his status as a factory rider when he had the chance, and teams would rather promote up and coming talent than given him a shot. He needs to win 2 races on a satelite to break the stigma surrounding him.
Hayden (I'm guessing WSBK or more likely a satelite offer of some kind. Maybe Pramac when they leave Ducati. Maybe a CRT offer.)
And before anyone doubts SBK is second tier, consider that the owners of Dorna (MotoGP) bought SBK and they will not allow that series to trump MotoGP. It also allows them to fiddle with the licencing rights and bring production engines into MotoGP, whereas before SBK was grumbling about production bike rights which would have left MotoGP high and dry and too expensive to continue. Since the buy out, one management company has the say and they will never allow MotoGP to play second fiddle to SBK. Top that off with the reality that SBK has been having as much budget cuts as MotoGP, rather than rising above SBK in funding and sponsorship. The loss of factory teams like, Ducati, Yamaha, and now this issue with BMW, and even Kawi, along with a possible 1 bike rule are taking SBK down a peg or two, keeping it under MotoGP.