WSBK day 2 races are now live streaming on MontrealSSD! Should work FLAWLESS. Might be able to get them up on Amsterdam too, not sure.
Schedule for Eastern Time:
Schedule for Eastern Time:
That server is a public/shared server so it gets rebooted all the time, I have no control over that. Use the torrent, it'll download flawlessly every single timehey John, why is it that everytime I try to donwload Round 2 - Thailand race 2, the files keep getting interrupted halfway?
I have try to re-download multiple times and same thing happens everytime.
thanks
Wow that 300SSP race .
Wow that 300SSP race .
Ok, it's pretty evident that over the last few years the gap between the haves and have nots in WSBK is widening.
Anytime a factory decides to get serious about WSBK, they kill everyone else. So here's my shotgun not-very-well thoughout proposal to stop the cherry picking: WSBK should be a CRT series.
Any team buy a bike from any other team for some set amount of money, no questions asked. The parts made for said bike must also be readily available via an independent supplier. If the factory is making things for themselves, then they must also be made available to everyone else.
Thoughts?
Rae is slowly killing this series, with the exception of Davies no-one is even close. The performance from the Honda with two quality riders is not good either, Hayden struggled huge this weekend.
Even with the grid change up for Race 2, it makes no difference.
Superglu now that hes back to 100% looked totally in control for the WSS race.
The performance from the Honda with two quality riders is not good either, Hayden struggled huge this weekend.
Hayden was suffering from a broken frame (well, a hanger on the frame) in the first race, and said that didn't let him put down full power anywhere on track.
Was fixed for race 2, where he did better if I remember correctly.
Hayden is a special case. He owes pretty much his whole top tier career to Honda and as result I don't see him jumping ship regardless of how good/bad the bike is. I feel he would have been out of a job long ago if it wasn't for Honda rewarding his loyalty.If i was Hayden id be on the phone with Suzuki, trying to get on that for next year. Although with his luck the suzuki would turn out to be a turd.
Hayden is a special case. He owes pretty much his whole top tier career to Honda and as result I don't see him jumping ship regardless of how good/bad the bike is. I feel he would have been out of a job long ago if it wasn't for Honda rewarding his loyalty.
Also, the Suzuki is no sure thing either. Look at how well the new R1 hasn't been doing.
If I were Hayden I'd be on a flat track bike while I still had some talent trying to win on a Mile so I could be the last man to win the AMA Grand Slam.