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L8 Braker 01-28-2011 10:45 PM

2011 WSBK pre-season predictions
 
Yup, in less than one month, on February 27th, the 1st race of the 2011 season will be here :) The race will be at the beautifully located Phillip Island on the coast of Austrailia, thus officially beginning the 2011 race season...

So let's talk some trash, and vote for a future champ...

The current champ, Max Biaggi, is returning for yet another year and bringing with him quite a few familiar faces, not to mention a few new ones as well...Mad Max was dominant in 2010, winning 10 races and getting on the rostrum countless other times...So I'll be hoping for a little more competition from all these new rides...

Personally, I'll be pulling for Jonathan Rea and his CBR 1000RR :D However, I'm keenly aware of the skill level of Max, Toseland, Haslam, Fabrizio, and always a bridesmaid Haga...And I'm sure they'll be a darkhorse rider battling up front the way Checa did last year...

So let's get it on :rockwoot:

L8 Braker 01-28-2011 10:49 PM

This is the final standings of last year...

1 Max Biaggi 451
2 Leon Haslam 376
3 Carlos Checa 297
4 Jonathan Rea 292
5 Cal Crutchlow 284
6 Nori Haga 258
7 Sylvain Guintoli 197
8 Michel Fabrizio 195
9 James Toseland 187
10 Shane Byrne 169

Dave 01-28-2011 11:36 PM

Max won through sheer consistancy last year. His endurance level was excellent and appeared far less winded afterwards than many of his rivals at almost half his age. I can't imagine his prep work slacking and another strong year would be a good stick in rossi's eye.

I expect him to do the double.

I also expect big things from sykes and lascorz. Hopefully the monster power of the new bike makes monza a kawi/aprilia slugfest. We'll see though

smileyman 01-28-2011 11:37 PM

It'll be a free for all. I'm rooting for Sykes, Rea, Ole man Corser, and Xaus...oh and Haga. Well Laverty too. Fook I likes em all!

L8 Braker 01-29-2011 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by smileyman (Post 446015)
oh and Haga.

Haga is a great racer, and even better when his bike is dialed in...I can't wait to see what he does on the Ape :)

Amber Lamps 01-29-2011 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 446014)
Max won through sheer consistancy last year. His endurance level was excellent and appeared far less winded afterwards than many of his rivals at almost half his age. I can't imagine his prep work slacking and another strong year would be a good stick in rossi's eye.

I expect him to do the double.

I also expect big things from sykes and lascorz. Hopefully the monster power of the new bike makes monza a kawi/aprilia slugfest. We'll see though

"Monster power" hasn't helped BMW much...:idk:

Apoc 02-02-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 446014)
Max won through sheer consistancy last year. His endurance level was excellent and appeared far less winded afterwards than many of his rivals at almost half his age. I can't imagine his prep work slacking and another strong year would be a good stick in rossi's eye.

How would it be a stick in Rossi's eye? As I remember it, Rossi has a 500GP title, as well as 4 (or 5?) MotoGP titles. I'd say nothing Biaggi could do would match that. I do like Biaggi though, and hope he has another great season.

Dave 02-02-2011 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Apoc (Post 447223)
How would it be a stick in Rossi's eye? As I remember it, Rossi has a 500GP title, as well as 4 (or 5?) MotoGP titles. I'd say nothing Biaggi could do would match that. I do like Biaggi though, and hope he has another great season.

Vale ain't doing so hot right now. Might be sandbagging, the other riders performance says otherwise. And with all the hoopla pointed at him about finally an italian on an italian bike in gp, should he fail, he couldn't help but notice that his old rival was the first italian to win the sbk championship, on an italian bike, in italy. Even better if he does the double

Apoc 02-02-2011 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 447234)
Vale ain't doing so hot right now. Might be sandbagging, the other riders performance says otherwise. And with all the hoopla pointed at him about finally an italian on an italian bike in gp, should he fail, he couldn't help but notice that his old rival was the first italian to win the sbk championship, on an italian bike, in italy. Even better if he does the double



Yet Biaggi was Rossi's bridesmaid how many times?

Rossi had one bad season, and came off a horrible injury. I's hardly say he wasnt doing shit hot. He had one bad season, and like I said, had to deal with a pretty bad injury.

Porkchop 02-02-2011 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 447234)
Vale ain't doing so hot right now. Might be sandbagging, the other riders performance says otherwise. And with all the hoopla pointed at him about finally an italian on an italian bike in gp, should he fail, he couldn't help but notice that his old rival was the first italian to win the sbk championship, on an italian bike, in italy. Even better if he does the double

Everybody is dogging rossi for finishing 12 in testing. The man just got off shoulder surgery. He cant even tuck fully, and has trouble in half of the turns. Ducati or not.... the man will be competitive nce he is healthy.

Whats worse is an injured Rossi still lapped faster than a healthy Hayden.... DOH! :lol


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