bestobritish Wrote:
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> best bike thats debatable to be honest. This year
> its been very equal between honda and yamaha and
> when the bridgestones were working ducati. Hayden
> had alot of trouble over the year with his bike
> (and yes i know rossi did) as he was constantly
> running a proto type bike with bits they were
> testing at race weekends.
Then you could argue as to where the other Yahamas are when Rossi is up the sharp end? Estoril is the only race I can remember seeing Edwards on the sister bike actually within seeing distance of Rossi. Can't remember if it was this year or last but I remember Rossi saying something like, "If it's one Honda in front I can deal with it, but if there's more I'm in trouble". Not the exact phrase but something along that lines where he was reflecting on how much tyre he was using early on in the race to try keep up with the Hondas.
All the bikes on the grid are prototypes. I'd be surprised if Rossi wasn't getting new bits on his bike nearly ever race weekend to try keep up with the Hondas. You can't deny Rossi had a lot more trouble with the bike compared to the Honda riders were. Two engine failures and a tyre failure. A lot of the time that Yahama didn't look as comfortable as the Honda, straight line speeds at most circuits it is pretty far behind, last race about 7km/h.
Credit where its due Hayden got the job done. Some how though I reckon Rossi will bounce back stronger than ever on the 800s.
- What Rossi had to say after the race, got to admire the guy for actually being able to admit his mistakes and be so sporting.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2006 01:33AM by keiran.