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2009 World Superbike Round 4 - Assen (Race Spoilers)

Started by derby, April 23, 2009, 01:49:30 PM

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gm2

4 for 4.  guess we should stop saying "wow!"....   :o
Like this is the racing, no?


derby

Quote from: Ivan Vukchevic on April 26, 2009, 04:29:41 AM
Now that is mentioned, how do they learn and train unfamiliar tracks?



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gm2

UNBELIEVABLE moves from ben in race 1.  someone try and argue he can't race toe to toe....

heartbreaking race 2.  see the bike go flipping over the wall?
Like this is the racing, no?

Chococat

Race one was awesome. Great finish.

I just started watching WSBK last year and this year is much better.

Race 2  [bang]

I hope nobody got hit by any flying parts. The bike jumped over the wall at the very end. Crazy.

derby

Quote from: Chococat on April 26, 2009, 01:25:53 PM

I just started watching WSBK last year and this year is much better.


do yourself a favor and go back and watch the full seasons you missed from about 1996 or so on.

especially the british and japanese rounds (strongest wildcards) and the edwards/bayliss seasons.
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mitt

Quote from: gm2 on April 26, 2009, 01:22:52 PM
UNBELIEVABLE moves from ben in race 1.  someone try and argue he can't race toe to toe....

heartbreaking race 2.  see the bike go flipping over the wall?

Yep, race 1 was one of the best races I have ever watched.

Didn't see the bike flip - do you mean Ben's bike or someone else?  There were several bad get-offs.


mitt

gm2

ben's bike.  it cartwheeled all the way over the barrier.

stupid grass.
Like this is the racing, no?

Goat_Herder

What happend to Fabrizia in the end of race 2?  He was going a great job holding on to 3rd place.  Camera swtiched to Haga toward the end and Fabrizia ended up 4th?  He seemed really frustrated.
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gm2

Quote from: Goat_Herder on April 26, 2009, 02:17:57 PM
What happend to Fabrizia in the end of race 2?  He was going a great job holding on to 3rd place.  Camera swtiched to Haga toward the end and Fabrizia ended up 4th?  He seemed really frustrated.

fabrizio basically just effed up on his own.  missed a gear.
Like this is the racing, no?

gm2

Quote from: Ivan Vukchevic on April 26, 2009, 02:30:20 PM
And from this afternoon I started to love Ben Spies.

many moments like this to refer to but you should watch the last AMA superbike race of 2007 (@ laguna).

and don't worry, he'll get this new-bikeyness under control and stop doing things like clipping the grass entering corners  >:(
Like this is the racing, no?

Danmack_98

I totally respect spies and his talent, but I swear to god the speed announcers act like they want to have his babies!!  For every one time they mention haga (the points leader),  they spend five minutes drooling over spies.  Maybe it's just me, but it's driving me nutty!
"That bike looks like if you knocked it over, it would stand itself up and kick your ass!!"

gm2

people don't come in from smaller, national series and do what he's doing in wsbk.  it's unprecedented.

he 'ought' to be performing about like shane byrne.

....and jonathan greene has some sort of connection to texas, so i s'pose he's predisposed somewhat.  however there's also not been an american pulling any weight in this series since 2002.

(and 4 out of 4 poles will get you a lot of superlatives)
Like this is the racing, no?

Chococat

Quote from: derby on April 26, 2009, 01:32:12 PM
do yourself a favor and go back and watch the full seasons you missed from about 1996 or so on.

especially the british and japanese rounds (strongest wildcards) and the edwards/bayliss seasons.
Yeah, my buddy has been watching WSBK, AMA and GP as long back as I can remember. I was hearing about Rossi when he was racing 250's. I didn't start watching GP until 2004? I think that was Rossi's last year on the Honda. Or his first year on the Yamaha. Whatever year it was, I saw the second half of his last year on the Honda. Watching racing is what made me buy my Monster.

It's nice to see Spies do so well in WSBK. I couldn't stand watching AMA last year. I hope Hopkins gets a chance to do well.