From this article: http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2008/Party+continues+for+Rossi+with+Australian+treat
A victory for Rossi at Australia would give him 58 victories from 116 races in the four-stroke MotoGP era, an astonishing success rate of 50%. Rossi“s win percentage in the premier class? A fitting 46%
only half the races in the four-stroke era.
slacker.
yeah...
he sucks. ;)
only 50%? Pfft! [roll]
It's the tires.
Last time I was in school.. 50% was an F.
So.. Rossi = FAIL
If only we could all fail so spectacularly in life.
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Just as a comparison-
Michael Schumacher for the 2002 thru 2006 (his last year, so far anyway) in F1
had a .436 winning percentage.
That IMO, make Rossi's stats even more impressive as Michael had an arguable advantage in equipment
QuoteThat IMO, make Rossi's stats even more impressive as Michael had an arguable advantage in equipment
Rossi had the arguable advantage in equipment with Honda for a solid stretch too. Even Burgess has been quoted saying Rossi "managed" many of those victories, so the racing looked a lot closer than it really was. That is the reason he went to Yamaha obviously, and now has claimed 3 more championships with very good, but not always the best machinery, and his his dominance has been up and down as his package has waivered. Guess that goes for erectile disfunction too. :P
Quote from: JesterDFW on October 03, 2008, 11:58:32 AM
Rossi had the arguable advantage in equipment with Honda for a solid stretch too. Even Burgess has been quoted saying Rossi "managed" many of those victories, so the racing looked a lot closer than it really was. That is the reason he went to Yamaha obviously, and now has claimed 3 more championships with very good, but not always the best machinery, and his his dominance has been up and down as his package has waivered. Guess that goes for erectile disfunction too. :P
People just don't get it,.. Rossi can make any machine look good.
i know this has been talked about a million times.. daryl and i talked about it this morning.. but look at where toseland is focusing in this photo. then look at rossi.
(http://pix.crash.net/motorsport/view/498943.jpg)
i see him do this on every corner and i still can't believe it.
It's weird. He seems to be looking at the curbing right beside him! I have a bunch of photos showing the same thing as well.
Amazing how some of the fastest guys don't have "correct" form...like Bayliss for example.
Quote from: gm2 on October 06, 2008, 12:22:56 PM
i know this has been talked about a million times.. daryl and i talked about it this morning.. but look at where toseland is focusing in this photo. then look at rossi.
(http://pix.crash.net/motorsport/view/498943.jpg)
i see him do this on every corner and i still can't believe it.
And he's not even wearing the helmet with his face on the top ;)
(thus enabling him to look thru the corner without turning his head - if you gotta explain 'em they're prolly not worth posting)Rossi is in a class of his own
Quote from: Triple J on October 06, 2008, 01:49:59 PM
It's weird. He seems to be looking at the curbing right beside him! I have a bunch of photos showing the same thing as well.
Amazing how some of the fastest guys don't have "correct" form...like Bayliss for example.
If they are the best, then they have the right form. [thumbsup]
The only explanation I can come up with is he does the visual cues the opposite of (nearly?) everyone else.
It seems he looks at the ground to judge his lean angle, and uses his peripheral vision to judge where he is on the track, and where he needs to go.
I've no idea how he does it without crashing within 2 or 3 turns of getting on track.
I recall seeing a quote from or a link to an interview where he sort of explains it.
As far as 'form' goes, there's variations on body position that seem to be equally effective among the top riders.
But Rossi is the only one that I've seen that looks that direction in the corners.
Obviously it works for him, but I wouldn't even try it at more than 5/10ths on a track, and *definitely* wouldn't try it on the street.
yep, he has said that he looks just ahead of him in order to help him make small adjustments mid-corner. as if that's possible in the human world.
same dealio.. look at him vs. toseland. i get vertigo just imagining it.
(http://www.superbikeplanet.com/image/2008/MGP/phillipisland/shaft/3t.jpg)
<Rossi>
Hey, look, a quarter!
</Rossi>
...and he could probably pick it up. =)
Impressive too is that Ducati have won 23 of the 100 races they've started in the Premier class.