It is time, to return Down Under, for the opening race of the 2017 FIM World Superbike Championship, at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia. It is likely to be another Kawasaki vs. Ducati battle once again. 30 years of WSBK kicks off, now! We have a 2.762 mile, 12 turn course here at Phillip Island with flowing corners and tight hairpins. 53 races have been run here since 1990. Jonathan Rea did the double here last year. Will he repeat? 2017 sees the most competitive field we've seen in WSBK.
Track conditions look like this. 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit) air temperature. 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), track temperature. 21 riders will start. This is the first of 13 rounds, and 26 races. Jonathan Rea has scored just his ninth WSBK career pole. Rea has won three of the last four races at Phillip Island. We have new rules this year where the grid is partially inverted for the second race. Welcome back to World Superbike, Marco Melandri, after he ran half a year in MotoGP last year. Marco Melandri is going to be a tough contender against Chaz Davies, Jonathan Rea, and Tom Sykes. He has not done a race simulation yet. At 1/3rd distance, the tires are likely to drop off in performance.
Jonathan Rea ran between the 1:30-1:31 range and Chaz Davies, on his longest run was in the 1:31s. Alex Lowes did a full race distance in testing on Tuesday. The challenge will be to make the Pirelli tires last for 22 laps, the distance scheduled for this race. Alex Lowes and Xavi Fores have been battling each other. Fores crashed in practice, and will start eighth. Pit lane opens in two minutes to form up the grid. Tom Sykes has never had success here at Phillip Island. His issue is, how close can he stay in the lead battle? Will he keep up with Jonathan Rea, Marco Melandri, and Chaz Davies? Honda has had their struggles this weekend, with Nicky Hayden, and new factory WSBK recruit, (former MotoGP racer), Stefan Bradl.
Hayden qualifies 11th. Stefan Bradl will be 15th. Leon Camier on the MV Agusta has also started off on the back foot. But, he's qualified ninth. Eugene Laverty is now back in WSBK and with the Milwaukee Aprilia squad. He wrecked in Super Pole 1. Eugene Laverty has won at Phillip Island twice. Once on an Aprilia, and once, on a Suzuki. Aprilia has won at Phillip Island, six times. The first of those came way back in 2000, with Troy Corser aboard the motorcycle. Jordi Torres and Althea BMW, neither has won here on the island. Will that change, today? The BMW S1000RR in 2017 spec is looking strong at the moment.
The track temperature is rising, which will make it more difficult to maintain grip and score fast lap times. We are working the sighting lap, awaiting an exciting race. Chaz Davies qualified fourth, even though he's not known as a strong qualifier. He started ninth and scored a podium at Phillip Island, last year. Jonathan Rea has pole. In 16 of 29 seasons of World Superbike, the winner of the opening race has gone on to win the championship. Jonathan Rea scores his ninth pole as he signs and kisses the camera. Chaz Davies lines up fourth, looking for his 50th career podium, as is Marco Melandri. Tom Sykes is second. He has a major challenge to try and beat Jonathan Rea. He has to change his riding style.
Jordi Torres rolls off seventh on the BMW S1000RR. This year, according to the tech regs, teams cannot split the throttlebodies for the fuel injection on their engines. Chaz Davies has the Pirelli Best Lap award for this race. Xavi Fores is eighth on the grid. He could have qualified better. Leon Camier on the MV Agusta is ninth, but had an oil leak on the motor in practice. Nicky Hayden is 11th in his new colors of Red Bull. He had one win in Sepang, last year. Lorenzo Savadori completes the top five on the Milwaukee Aprilia after almost crashing on Friday. Markus Reiterberger is 12th on the second of the BMW's. Eugene Laverty is in 13th. Reiterberger and Torres, sadly, are the only two BMW S1000RR's on this year grid. Two BMW factory bikes. No privateer entries.
Alex Lowes is fifth. He is a former British Superbike champion, who wants to be consistent this year. Marco Melandri is third. Stefan Bradl rolls off 15th. Fourteenth on the grid, is birthday boy, and 2016 FIM World Supersport champion, Randy Krummenacher. He is a World Superbike rider, this year. He is racing for Kawasaki Puccetti Racing. Roman Ramos rolls off 17th, and he scored points in every race he ran last year except for four when he had to sit out due to injury. We have the factory Kawasaki's and some privately entered ZX10R's. Why so many, compared to other brands like Honda, BMW, Ducati etc.? The ZX10R is a solid, proven motorcycle. The majority of the field uses the same compound, as the Pirelli SC2, with the SC1 development medium on the rear. Chaz Davies and Xavi Fores will use the SC1 front.
We are set now, to get underway with the first race of World Superbike 2017. Watch out for Alex de Angelis on his new Kawasaki. He starts on the final row between WSBK newcomers/returnees Ondrej Jezek and Ayrton Badovini. We are on the warmup lap and will race next lap by. So excited for this one! This could be one of the most exciting seasons we've seen in WSBK. Similar track conditions as we get started. The track temp has gone up a degree Fahrenheit, and the air temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius, stays constant. Winter is over. It is time to go racing in 2017.
Jonathan Rea' crew chief Per Arriba, looks on. Rea, Sykes, and the returning Marco Melandri on the front row. Watch the lights. When the red lights go out, we are racing at Phillip Island. Red lights, on. Red lights, out! Away we go! Jonathan Rea may have gotten the hole shot, but the Ducati's of Marco Melandri and Chaz Davies shoot into the top two place even before turn one, Doohan corner. Alex Lowes got a good start on the Yamaha but may be eaten up by the Kawasaki's as we get underway. Sykes makes a pass into the Honda hairpin, and Alex Lowes goes past Xavi Fores. Michael van der Mark has taken his new Yamaha YZF R1 up to seventh place.
Jonathan Rea makes a great overtaking move on Chaz Davies, showing the champion from 2016 still has something to say as we get started in 2017. Tom Sykes is chasing down Rea. The rivalry between the Kawasaki duo will be hot again. Xavi Fores is fifth. Kawasaki, Ducati, Yamaha, Aprilia. Eugene Laverty is the top Aprilia. Lorenzo Savadori has dropped to tenth on the other Aprilia. Chaz Davies is all over Marco Melandri right now. Melandri passes Sykes, and runs wide under braking. Can Sykes make a move? Tom Sykes has fastest lap of the race so far at 1:32.271.
Fores and Davies want a piece of this action, too.
Rea now leads Melandri by 3/10ths of a second. Alex Lowes and Michael van der Mark run nose to tail in sixth and seventh. Chaz Davies moves past Tom Sykes for third spot. Rea resets fastest lap at 1:31.197. Davies has more speed and wants to get through on Melandri. There's nothing in it in the top four right now. Three wide into turn one! Davies goes ahead of Melandri. Xavi Fores makes a move on Tom Sykes, but runs deep into the corner. Alex Lowes goes to fourth through Siberia corner. Savadori is ahead of van der Mark as Eugene Laverty slips to ninth with Leon Camier rounding out the top ten. Fores goes back ahead of Alex Lowes into MG corner. Melandri takes the lead away as Jonathan Rea slips slightly out of the Southern Loop.
Camier is recovering well, up to eighth on the MV Agusta. Lorenzo Savadori has wrecked in turn six. Game over for Savadori. Lowes and Camier continue their scrum. Fores tries going inside. He's looking to get past Chaz Davies. Camier is 8/10ths of a second than this group. We've got a lead group of 12 or 13 bikes. Fores wants his first podium in a dry race. He was on the podium at a wet Lausitzring in Germany last year. Josh Brookes, riding as a wildcard, has had issues. Marco Melandri still has a good lead over Jonathan Rea, putting a good bit of daylight between himself and the green machine rider. Alex De Angelis is up to 15th and is in the points.
Melandri seeks to be the 100th Italian World Superbike rider to score a podium. Rea won't let him have it easily. It's game over for Josh Brookes. He's out of this one. Through the Hay Shed and towards Lukey Heights, Jonathan Rea carries quite a bit of speed. Eugene Laverty is back up to eighth place, having yo-yo'ed between seventh and tenth since the red lights went out. Michael van der Mark slides the Yamaha, allowing for Laverty and Jordi Torres to get through. Nicky Hayden tries to follow Torres through. Randy Krummenacher has done well in his first WSBK race. Tom Sykes passes Jonathan Rea. Sykes passes Melandri for the lead.
Alex Lowes is surprising everyone at the moment. Leon Camier passes Jordi Torres, too. This isn't a typical race with a rhythm. The track creates close racing. We will be at halfway in a couple laps. Rea closes in on Lowes. We see parity in WSBK just as we expect. Kawasaki, followed by Yamaha, followed by Ducati, followed by MV Agusta. Alex Lowes passes Tom Sykes to take over the race lead. Rea wants to make a pass on Sykes into Lukey Heights, or MG. Sykes is having as good a race as he's had at Phillip Island in a long time. Marco Melandri has a wheelie and keeps going. Ten laps to go in race one.
Yamaha have not won a WSBK race since 2011 when Melandri rode for them. Rea wants by Lowes. Lowes has not led a World Superbike race, but he did in British Superbike, where he won the championship in 2014. The lap record for WSBK at the island is 1:31.949. Melandri wants to pass Sykes. We've just passed halfway in race one. Ten laps to go. Will Rea pull the pin ahead of Lowes? Tom Sykes has done very well in this race. Rea is half a second faster than everyone as Davies passes Melandri. Rea, Sykes, and Davies are the top three. These boys were the top three in the points championship in 2016. Melandri wants by Lowes. We saw the Yamaha run well at Phillip Island last year, when Sylvain Guintoli rode it. Guintoli will now race in British Superbike.
Melandri runs deep into the Southern Loop, losing some momentum. He's tumbling like a stone. Marco Melandri has run off the road, through the gravel trap at the Southern Loop. Game over in race one for Melandri. Sykes and Davies have clawed back the gap to Jonathan Rea in P1. Lowes passes Davies for third. Melandri rejoins the race, but is now running 19th. He'll likely start race two in tenth. Leon Camier is coming up the order, and could fight for a podium. Rea is out front, but he doesn't have the pace to open a gap on the competition. Sykes slipstreams past his team mate into the race lead. Will Davies go for second? Yes.
Camier is now pushing harder. The track temperature is really high, getting up into the 40 degrees Celsius range. Xavi Fores is trying to get past Leon Camier. Chaz Davies slides into second. Lowes tries to pass Davies, and he gets second, as Rea has to sit up. Marco Melandri has entered the pits. Game over. He'll have another bite of the cherry in race two on Sunday. Chaz Davies retakes third from Alex Lowes as Tom Sykes ekes out a gap on his rivals. Has Sykes broken away? Tires will be all over the shop at the moment. Camier tries to pass Lowes but that doesn't work. Lowes makes a mistake at MG corner. Rea takes the lead back from Sykes with three laps left.
Sykes is losing ground, but is still with the leaders. It wasn't expected he'd be at the sharp end with Rea and Davies. Davies almost touches the back wheel of Rea's Kawasaki. Two laps left now. Into Honda hairpin, there are different lines between the two riders. We have a lap or so left through Siberia, the Hay Shed, and Lukey Heights. Earlier on, the Aussie Superbikes had a drag race to the finish. The World Superbike first race may be the same. It's the final lap. Davies looks inside and passes for the lead into Doohan corner. Around the Southern Loop and through Stoner corner. Davies will keep his powder dry through Honda hairpin. Over the top of Lukey Heights for the final time.
Davies can't make a move into MG. Two corners to go. Through turn 11. Will Davies have enough speed onto the straight? Davies is in the slipstream. It's a drag race to the line! Rea wins race one at Phillip Island!
World Superbike Race 1: #1 Jonathan Rea GBR. Kawasaki ZX10RR
Race two, is on deck. The Sunday WSBK race, is... next!
Alex Lowes, and Marco Melandri will be the two to look out for in this upcoming race. Jonathan Rea wants to do the double. For race two, the grid, is flipped. It's still hot and sunny down under, as we ready for race two with the aforementioned inverted starting lineup. Current weather conditions sees an ambient temp of 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit), air temperature, and 43 degrees Celsius (109 degree Fahrenheit), track temperature. Jonathan Rea rolls off ninth. Rea will be behind Chaz Davies when this race begins.
Alex Lowes is on pole, and he could return to the podium for the first time since 2015. Xavi Fores moves up to start on the front row. Nicky Hayden is struggling with the new 2017 Honda CBR1000RR. He'll start 12th along with Marco Melandri and Lorenzo Savadori. Jordi Torres will roll off fourth in race two. BMW want their first ever victory at Phillip Island, but they may not get it today. Stefan Bradl struggled on Saturday on the sister Red Bull Honda. He's losing all his time through turn three. Lots of work to do on the new CBR1000RR SP2 Fireblade. Tom Sykes rolls off seventh for race two. He could surprise us again in race two, after qualifying well.
Phillip Island has never been a circuit he likes. So many fast riders are starting in lower places on the grid. Jonathan Rea wants to win three straight championships, this year, something that has never been done in WSBK before, in 30 years. Roman Ramos scored points in every race he started in 2016. Eugene Laverty will start fifth. Xavi Fores rolls off third. Jordi Torres is fourth. Eugene Laverty in fifth. Sixth is Michael van der Mark on the sister Yamaha. Tom Sykes is seventh. Phillip Island's layout lends itself to overtaking. Davies, once again, is eighth. Again, Jonathan Rea is ninth in the lineup. Lorenzo Savadori rolls off 11th.
Marco Melandri is tenth. Nicky Hayden is 12th. Hayden is the only rider to win besides Ducati and Kawasaki, for Honda. Markus Reiterberger is 13th. Randy Krummenacher is 14th. Stefan Bradl starts 15th. Josh Brookes is 16th. He's a self funded wildcard rider for this event. Brookes fell out of race one with cooling issues on the bike. Brookes is riding a Yamaha YZF R1, the same motorcycle he rode to the 2015 British Superbike championship. Roman Ramos is 17th. 22 laps to come, around Phillip Island. Ondrej Jezek is 19th. The Czech rookie hopes to improve and learn how to ride a big 1000cc bike.
Riccardo Russo makes his return to World Superbike, and he is 18th on the grid just in front of Ondrej Jezek. He's had five WSBK starts and is also a veteran of the Euro Stock 1000 Cup. The bikes roll off on their final warmup lap. Leandro Mercado was supposed to race here, but missed it due to having broken ribs in a testing accident. Jordi Torres has a problem with the Althea BMW even before we get this second race underway! It could be game over and we could see just one BMW taking the start. He could very well start from pit lane if the opportunity arises. It might be game over for Torres.
Riders form up on the grid for race two. We are set, to bring the action one more time at Phillip Island. It's true. Jordi Torres won't start this race, leaving Markus Reiterberger as the sole BMW to compete. Look out, once again, for Marco Melandri in this race aboard the Ducati. Red lights, on. Red lights, out! Race two for WSBK at Phillip Island is, go! Xavi Fores, Alex Lowes, and Chaz Davies run 1-2-3 into turn one. The riders make their way to the Southern Loop for the first time in this race, as it looks like the two Kawasaki's got smoked off the starting line. Eugene Laverty on the Aprilia and Michael van der Mark on the Yamaha both get good starts as well.
Xavi Fores runs wide at the Honda hairpin. Jonathan Rea is now beginning to make up ground. Up to the top of Lukey Heights, before plunging downhill into MG corner. Lowes leads Laverty by just a shade. Lowes, Laverty, and Fores are the top three. Rea takes fourth place from Leon Camier who runs wide. Lowes holds the lead, but Eugene Laverty wants to make an inside move going into Siberia. Marco Melandri is ninth and did not have a very good start. Xavi Fores takes the lead away from Eugene Laverty, actually from Alex Lowes. Lowes on the Yamaha falls from first to third. Melandri passes Tom Sykes and sets fastest lap of the race so far. 1:31.375. It is indeed game over for Jordi Torres.
Fores, Laverty, Rea, and Lowes, are the top four right now. Randy Krummenacher has had a disappointing start to race two, currently 19th. It is also game over for Riccardo Russo. He's crashed at turn 11. Jonathan Rea has passed Eugene Laverty for second spot. Davies settles for fifth as he can't pass Lowes. Fores and Rea continue to forge ahead. Marco Melandri wants to pass the Yamaha of Michael van der Mark. All these motorcycles work in different ways, as Lorenzo Savadori moves into the top ten. Xavi Fores is being chased by Rea. Laverty slides after Melandri attempts to pass him. Rea puts the slide job on Fores into Doohan corner and takes the lead.
Chaz Davies has to get ahead of Xavi Fores ASAP. Alex Lowes stays with the top three. The gap behind Lowes to Marco Melandri is a second and a half. Down the Gardner straight they come, and Marco Melandri has recorded another fastest lap in this race. 1:31.178 for Melandri, as Chaz Davies goes for second to try and hunt down Jonathan Rea. Melandri wants to slide inside Lowes but can't make it work. Tom Sykes passes Leon Camier. Lowes gets the drive out of MG corner ahead of Fores. Ayrton Badovini has crashed out of this race. Five wide into the corner! Whoa! In that shemozzle, Chaz Davies has now emerged as the race leader.
Nicky Hayden has fallen behind. Hayden wrecked, but has rejoined the race. Chaz Davies leads Jonathan Rea as Alex Lowes is running very well. Leon Camier moves ahead of Eugene Laverty. Melandri makes the move stick, going inside of Lowes who is still hanging tough. Davies, Rea, Fores, the top three. Nicky Hayden pits his Red Bull Honda after his crash. We are close to halfway through this second race of the weekend. Fores tries Melandri on the inside. A disappointing race for Nicky Hayden in race two, as Honda needs to make the new Fireblade competitive. Marco Melandri does indeed make the move on Xavi Fores.
Rea runs wide, allowing Fores to pass for second. We are indeed halfway through race two. Let's have a look at the top fifteen riders at halfway.
1. Chaz Davies
2. Jonathan Rea
3. Xavi Fores
4. Marco Melandri
5. Alex Lowes
6. Tom Sykes
7. Michael van der Mark
8. Leon Camier
9. Eugene Laverty
10. Lorenazo Savadori
11. Stefan Bradl
12. Josh Brookes
13. Markus Reiterberger
14. Roman Ramos
15. Alex De Angelis
Noteworthy too, is Randy Krummenacher, in 16th. Fores and Melandri are pushing hard. Marco Melandri has now taken the third spot from Xavi Fores, and second, from Jonathan Rea. The former 250cc Grand Prix winner is out to try and win again, after a bit of a sabbatical from racing in WSBK and anywhere at all, having also run some MotoGP in 2016. What can Melandri do? He has been comfortable in testing. Sykes is gaining on Alex Lowes, and the rest of the top five. Rea has moved up and Chaz Davies has slid back just a shade. Race one was a sizzler, and this one is, too, as they enter the Hay Shed at turn eight.
Jonathan Rea goes up to second, and Xavi Fores now slides up ahead of Chaz Davies as well. Lowes and Sykes are in the pound seats to witness this scrap up ahead. Melandri leads and wants to win in his first race back in WSBK in a few years. He can taste the Prosecco already. Rea wants by Melandri. Melandri has been able to win coming from midfield. His first ever WSBK win came from that spot on the grid. Melandri wants the 20th win of his career, and the 100th win for an Italian rider in WSBK. Alex Lowes, is aiming for a podium. Lowes had some false neutrals into MG corner on Saturday. We have a steaming battle for eleventh place, between five riders. In this scrap are Markus Reiterberger, Alex De Angelis, Stefan Bradl, Roman Ramos, and Josh Brookes.
Reiterberger is the only BMW in the race right now, as mentioned. Ramos wants by Bradl but can't get there. Melandri, Rea, and Davies, are a few tenths apart at the front. Everyone has preserved and conserved their tires, just before the end of this race. Sykes has lost a lot of time, and is a second behind Xavi Fores at the moment. Four laps remain in race two at Phillip Island, one of the best circuits in the world. Alex Lowes still pressures the top three. Rea tries to move past Melandri, but no./ Trying to make a move between Hay Shed and Lukey Heights, takes loads of bravery, ladies and gentlemen.
Alex Lowes has moved past Marco Melandri for third spot. The Yamaha does well on turn in and under braking. Don't underestimate Marco Melandri. Fores closes up on Melandri, and Melandri has to sit up, as he will be fuming, trying to pass Fores. Chaz Davies passes Jonathan Rea for the lead! Melandri wants to pass Lowes, but that will be a big ask. Lowes, meanwhile is trying his hardest to get by the Kawasaki in the hands of Jonathan Rea. Lowes runs too deep into Siberia and Rea cuts back in front. The battle is on now, for the win, between Rea and Davies. Up over Lukey Heights and down into MG another time. Lowes wants to give Yamaha another win. They haven't done so, ironically, since Marco Melandri rode for them in 2011 and won the second race at Portimao in Portugal, that year.
The last lap of an amazing motorcycle race, is on! Davies vs. Rea. Rea slams into the lead, and here comes Marco Melandri on the second Ducati. Marco Melandri slides around Alex Lowes for third. Through Honda hairpin for the final time. Through the Hay Shed, and into Lukey Heights one more time. Has Davies got enough left in the locker to beat Jonathan Rea? Or, has Rea pulled the pin, and set sail? One corner to go. Will Davies set up a slipstream pass? Or, will he quickly shoot by at the finish? Or, will he have to settle for second?
Davies pours on the steam down Gardner straight for the last time. But, no. Jonathan Rea does the double Down Under!
World Superbike Race 2: #1 Jonathan Rea GBR. Kawasaki ZX10RR
Davies is second. Marco Melandri is third. Lowes and Fores complete the top five. Sykes, van der Mark, Camier, Savadori, and Eugene Laverty, rounds out the top ten. Rea wins Phillip Island from pole. This is Jonathan Rea's 40th career WSBK win. He becomes only the fourth rider to score 40 career wins along with fellow legends of the sport, Carl Fogarty, Noriyuki Haga, and Troy Bayliss. The next round of the FIM World Superbike championship is at Buriram in Thailand, coming up in two week.
This blog is dedicated to reporting on motorcycle racing, a recently acquired interest to someone who has followed races on four wheels for nearly two decades. Just a way to add some variety to my motorsports fascination. Covered here will be numerous races from the American and European championships for motorcycles. The American Motorcyclist Association, and the FIM (Federation International de Motorcyclisme).
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Monday, February 27, 2017
"Our Most Hated Rival" - KTM's long feud with Honda
As KTM prepares to enter MotoGP this year, undoubtedly, this long simmering rivalry they've had with Honda, may come to fruition.
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/racing/ktm-honda-feud-stefan-pierer/
http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/racing/ktm-honda-feud-stefan-pierer/
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Phillip Island WSBK: Rea again outduels Davies in Race 2
Break out the broom! Jonathan Rea sweeps both races at the FIM World Superbike season opener at Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia. Stay tuned, for a full race report, coming soon.
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/phillip-island-wsbk-rea-again-outduels-davies-in-race-2-877218/
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/phillip-island-wsbk-rea-again-outduels-davies-in-race-2-877218/
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Phillip Island WSBK: Rea wins Race 1 by 0.04s
Jonathan Rea kicked off his World Superbike title defense with a photo finish win over Chaz Davies at Phillip Island.
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/phillip-island-wsbk-rea-wins-race-1-by-0-04s-876967/?s=1
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/phillip-island-wsbk-rea-wins-race-1-by-0-04s-876967/?s=1
Friday, February 24, 2017
Season Preview: Why WSBK will be worth watching in 2017
A preview of the 2017 FIM World Superbike season, that kicks off this weekend in Victoria, Australia, at the Phillip Island circuit. Stay tuned, as yours truly will have a race report.
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/season-preview-why-wsbk-will-be-worth-watching-in-2017-876457/?s=1
To that end, let's also look at the riders competing in World Superbike and World Supersport. Previews of the European Supersport 300 and Superstock 1000 championships, will come a little later on as their seasons won't kick off until the European rounds begin in mid spring.
World Superbike
http://www.worldsbk.com/en/riders
World Supersport
http://www.worldsbk.com/en/riders
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/season-preview-why-wsbk-will-be-worth-watching-in-2017-876457/?s=1
To that end, let's also look at the riders competing in World Superbike and World Supersport. Previews of the European Supersport 300 and Superstock 1000 championships, will come a little later on as their seasons won't kick off until the European rounds begin in mid spring.
World Superbike
http://www.worldsbk.com/en/riders
World Supersport
http://www.worldsbk.com/en/riders
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Jacobsen Charges Toward World Supersport Opener On Top
Hayden begins sophomore World Superbike season developing new Honda.
http://www.motoamerica.com/jacobsen-charges-toward-world-supersport-opener-on-top
http://www.motoamerica.com/jacobsen-charges-toward-world-supersport-opener-on-top
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Major World Superbike shake-up unlikely in 2017, says Davies
Ducati's Chaz Davies believes his team and reigning World Superbike champion outfit Kawasaki will not be caught by other manufacturers this year.
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/major-world-superbike-shake-up-unlikely-in-2017-says-davies-875510/?s=1
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/major-world-superbike-shake-up-unlikely-in-2017-says-davies-875510/?s=1
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
a couple of MotoAmerica articles
A few more articles from MotoAmerica, including part three of the interview with Jake Lewis.
Video Interview: Jake Lewis Part 3, The Season Ahead
http://www.motoamerica.com/video-interview-jake-lewis-part-iii-season-ahead
...and
5Q: Danny Walker, Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda Team Principal
An interview with the ex-racer who is helping bring Honda back to Superbike with MotoAmerica.
http://www.motoamerica.com/5q-danny-walker-genuine-broaster-chicken-honda-team-principal
Video Interview: Jake Lewis Part 3, The Season Ahead
http://www.motoamerica.com/video-interview-jake-lewis-part-iii-season-ahead
...and
5Q: Danny Walker, Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda Team Principal
An interview with the ex-racer who is helping bring Honda back to Superbike with MotoAmerica.
http://www.motoamerica.com/5q-danny-walker-genuine-broaster-chicken-honda-team-principal
Monday, February 20, 2017
Hayden wants to see "new faces" fighting for WSBK wins
Honda World Superbike rider Nicky Hayden hopes the arrival of new riders and more manufacturers upping their game will give the series more variety in 2017.
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/hayden-wants-to-see-new-faces-fighting-for-wsbk-wins-874991/
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/hayden-wants-to-see-new-faces-fighting-for-wsbk-wins-874991/
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Lack of MotoGP success prompted WSBK move, says Bradl
Honda's World Superbike newcomer Stefan Bradl says he joined the series because there were no MotoGP options that would allow him to be "back on the podium".
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/lack-of-motogp-success-prompted-wsbk-move-says-bradl-871777/?s=1
https://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/lack-of-motogp-success-prompted-wsbk-move-says-bradl-871777/?s=1
Saturday, February 18, 2017
More MotoAmerica headlines
More news has been developing in MotoAmerica. Here are some of the latest stories being followed.
MotoAmerica Superbike Technical Rules Evolve
http://www.motoamerica.com/motoamerica-superbike-technical-rules-evolve
Brandon Paasch Recaps Homestead Race Weekend
http://www.motoamerica.com/brandon-paasch-recaps-homestead-race-weekend
MotoAmerica Suzuki Ecstar Championship at Road Atlanta
http://www.motoamerica.com/motoamerica-suzuki-ecstar-championship-at-road-atlanta
Alpinestars Partners With MotoAmerica Superbike Series
http://www.motoamerica.com/alpinestars-partners-with-motoamerica-superbike-series
Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda to Contest MotoAmerica Superbike
http://www.motoamerica.com/genuine-broaster-chicken-honda-to-contest-motoamerica-superbike-championship
A three-part video interview with Jake Lewis, Part 1.
Video Interview: Jake Lewis, Part 1, Healthy at Last
http://www.motoamerica.com/video-interview-jake-lewis-part-i-healthy-at-last
Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda Superbike Photo Gallery
http://www.motoamerica.com/genuine-broaster-chicken-honda-superbike-photo-gallery
A three-part video interview with Jake Lewis, Part 2
Video Interview: Jake Lewis, Part 2, Off-Season Training
http://www.motoamerica.com/video-interview-jake-lewis-part-ii-off-season-training
Staytuned, for part three.
Ulrich Receives AMA Dud Perkins Lifetime Achievement Award
http://www.motoamerica.com/john-ulrich-receives-ama-dud-perkins-lifetime-achievement-award
MotoAmerica Superbike Technical Rules Evolve
http://www.motoamerica.com/motoamerica-superbike-technical-rules-evolve
Brandon Paasch Recaps Homestead Race Weekend
http://www.motoamerica.com/brandon-paasch-recaps-homestead-race-weekend
MotoAmerica Suzuki Ecstar Championship at Road Atlanta
http://www.motoamerica.com/motoamerica-suzuki-ecstar-championship-at-road-atlanta
Alpinestars Partners With MotoAmerica Superbike Series
http://www.motoamerica.com/alpinestars-partners-with-motoamerica-superbike-series
Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda to Contest MotoAmerica Superbike
http://www.motoamerica.com/genuine-broaster-chicken-honda-to-contest-motoamerica-superbike-championship
A three-part video interview with Jake Lewis, Part 1.
Video Interview: Jake Lewis, Part 1, Healthy at Last
http://www.motoamerica.com/video-interview-jake-lewis-part-i-healthy-at-last
Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda Superbike Photo Gallery
http://www.motoamerica.com/genuine-broaster-chicken-honda-superbike-photo-gallery
A three-part video interview with Jake Lewis, Part 2
Video Interview: Jake Lewis, Part 2, Off-Season Training
http://www.motoamerica.com/video-interview-jake-lewis-part-ii-off-season-training
Staytuned, for part three.
Ulrich Receives AMA Dud Perkins Lifetime Achievement Award
http://www.motoamerica.com/john-ulrich-receives-ama-dud-perkins-lifetime-achievement-award
Friday, February 17, 2017
Hayden "doesn't love" new WSBK reverse grid rules
Honda World Superbike rider Nicky Hayden "doesn't love" the new grid system the series will introduce this year, but "understands the reasons" behind it.
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/hayden-doesn-t-love-new-wsbk-reverse-grid-rules-872909/
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/hayden-doesn-t-love-new-wsbk-reverse-grid-rules-872909/
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Ducati 2017 Superbike World Championship Photo Gallery
Photos of the new 2017 Ducati World Superbike, that has been highlighted here on 2 Wheelin'.
RideHVMC Freeman Racing Ducati still seeking sponsorship for MotoAmerica Series.
http://www.motoamerica.com/ducati-2017-superbike-world-championship-photo-gallery
RideHVMC Freeman Racing Ducati still seeking sponsorship for MotoAmerica Series.
http://www.motoamerica.com/ducati-2017-superbike-world-championship-photo-gallery
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
2017 World Superbike contenders from Honda & Yamaha
Honda and Yamaha have unveiled their contenders for the 2017 FIM World Superbike championship.
Honda reveals Red Bull backing for all-new 2017 Fireblade
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/honda-reveals-red-bull-backing-for-all-new-2017-fireblade-871538/?s=1
...and
Yamaha launches bike for 2017 World Superbike season
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/yamaha-launches-bike-for-2017-world-superbike-season-871756/?s=1
Honda reveals Red Bull backing for all-new 2017 Fireblade
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/honda-reveals-red-bull-backing-for-all-new-2017-fireblade-871538/?s=1
...and
Yamaha launches bike for 2017 World Superbike season
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/yamaha-launches-bike-for-2017-world-superbike-season-871756/?s=1
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
2017 Honda CBR1000RR SP Flying Lap at Portimao video
Honda invited the world's press to Portugal to ride the brand-new four-cylinder superbike.
http://www.motoamerica.com/2017-honda-cbr1000rr-sp-flying-lap-at-portimao-video
http://www.motoamerica.com/2017-honda-cbr1000rr-sp-flying-lap-at-portimao-video
Monday, February 13, 2017
Yamalube/Westby Racing "Turns It Up To 11" For 2017 MotoAmerica Series
South African Mathew Scholtz will be the team's official rider in the Superstock 1000 class.
http://www.motoamerica.com/yamalube-westby-racing-turns-it-up-to-11-for-2017-motoamerica-series
http://www.motoamerica.com/yamalube-westby-racing-turns-it-up-to-11-for-2017-motoamerica-series
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Tune-In Alert: Dave Despain Interviews Wayne Rainey Sunday
Tonight, if you can, check this out.
Tune-In Alert: Dave Despain Interviews Wayne Rainey
Three-time 500cc world champion talks road racing, injuries, and future of the sport.
http://www.motoamerica.com/tune-in-alert-dave-despain-interviews-wayne-rainey-sunday-night
Tune-In Alert: Dave Despain Interviews Wayne Rainey
Three-time 500cc world champion talks road racing, injuries, and future of the sport.
http://www.motoamerica.com/tune-in-alert-dave-despain-interviews-wayne-rainey-sunday-night
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Wayne's Word: Installment Three
MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey discusses superstitions. Do you believe?
http://www.motoamerica.com/waynes-word-installment-three
http://www.motoamerica.com/waynes-word-installment-three
Friday, February 10, 2017
Kawasaki uncovers 2017 World Superbike challenger
Reigning World Superbike champion team Kawasaki has revealed its bike for the 2017 season, following the launches of rival teams Honda, Yamaha and Ducati earlier this week.
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/kawasaki-uncovers-2017-world-superbike-challenger-872514/?s=1
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/kawasaki-uncovers-2017-world-superbike-challenger-872514/?s=1
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Ducati unveils 2017 WSBK bike
Italian marque Ducati has revealed its bike for the 2017 World Superbike season, which will be ridden by Chaz Davies and Marco Melandri.
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/ducati-unveils-2017-wsbk-bike-872048/?s=1
http://www.motorsport.com/wsbk/news/ducati-unveils-2017-wsbk-bike-872048/?s=1
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Herrin To Superbike, Prince To Superstock 1000 For Meen Motorsports
Josh Herrin will move to the Motul Superbike class in the 2017 MotoAmerica Series.
http://www.motoamerica.com/herrin-to-superbike-prince-to-superstock-1000-for-meen-motorsports
http://www.motoamerica.com/herrin-to-superbike-prince-to-superstock-1000-for-meen-motorsports
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Hayden And Bradl Unveil Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team
Salzburg aircraft hangar stunning backdrop for new energy-drink title-sponsor reveal.
http://www.motoamerica.com/hayden-and-bradl-unveil-red-bull-honda-world-superbike-team
http://www.motoamerica.com/hayden-and-bradl-unveil-red-bull-honda-world-superbike-team
Monday, February 6, 2017
The story of the Ducati 916 | Interviews | motorcyclenews.com
23 years ago, in 1994, the Ducati 916 was unleashed on the world, changing the face of superbikes almost overnight. Here, MCN contributor Jon Urry tells us the story of the original 916.
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Moto2 & Moto3 from Silverstone
Stay tuned. Yours truly hopes to have a chance to blog the Moto2 and Moto3 races that took place at the Silverstone circuit in Silverstone, England, very soon.
Friday, February 3, 2017
The great Snaefell Mountain course on the Isle of Man
Since it was mentioned yesterday in the coverage of the British MotoGP round, here is an in depth look at the Snaefell Mountain course on the Isle of Man, via a Wikipedia article about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snaefell_Mountain_Course
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snaefell_Mountain_Course
Thursday, February 2, 2017
MotoGP Round 12: Great Britain
The English midlands is the site of round twelve of the 2016 MotoGP World Championship. We are at the legendary, iconic Silverstone circuit. We look at the tire allocation sheet, and see for slick tires, Michelin offers the hard (yellow), medium (black), and soft (white) compounds on the front, and the medium and soft compounds on the rear, for slicks, as well as medium and soft for front and rear, and extra soft for a front tire. Riders have had limited track time to evaluate these tires. Nerves everywhere, just like at Brno in the Czech Republic, last time out. The riders are on their sighting lap right now. Maverick Vinales tested another tire allocation, but switched back to one he'd decided on earlier.
Winner at Brno, Cal Crutchlow, is the pole man, for his home race, having broken a 35 year drought of no British winners in the top category of world championship motorcycle racing. No British rider has won the premier class at their home Grand Prix. Barry Sheene, also holds the distinction of being the last rider to win back-to-back races in a season, and he did so in 1977. This is Crutchlow's third MotoGP podium, and it is his first front row start since 2014 at Phillip Island in Australia, when he rode for Ducati. A sea of yellow in the grandstand for Valentino Rossi. Andrea Dovizioso is dealing with a knee ligament injury. We see that Dani Pedrosa will roll off fourth on the grid. Pedrosa had his best qualifying run since June, and he qualified faster than team mate Marc Marquez. Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo have the softer option front tire, and have the medium option rear, after initially deciding to use the hard compound.
It is dry here in England. Jorge Lorenzo is ninth. He will have a bit of work to do. Eugene Laverty rolls off sixth. He's had a great season, but, this could be his last British MotoGP race. Scott Redding is seventh. Alex Lowes is making his first MotoGP start. He is a World Superbike regular. Andrea Iannone is eighth. He could get a podium in this race. Again, Jorge Lorenzo is ninth. Andrea Dovizioso completes the top ten. Aleix Espargaro is 11th on the second Suzuki. Suzuki is going to be running their GSX-RR in ideal conditions today. Could they be in with a shout for the win? We'll see.
Jack Miller has had some crashes here in England, starting 12th. He's back on the bike. Loris Baz is 13th. He finished fourth at Brno, and is a two-time World Superbike winner here at Silverstone in 2012 and 2013. Danilo Petrucci is 14th. Ducati will be using soft/soft tire setups. Worries are more about Andrea Dovizioso's knee, and with painkillers, he should be OK. We are set for a dry race. Alex Lowes rolls off 16th. Stefan Bradl is 17th. He is going to be a World Superbike rider in 2017. 18th is Hector Barbera. Barbera won in 125cc in 2003 at Donington Park. Dani Pedrosa switches from medium to soft compound on the rear tire. Five minutes to go before we get underway here in England.
We have a 20 lap race coming up. No more talk. Only concentrate, and race. 21 bikes on the grid. One more sighting lap before we get underway. No rain has fallen. The track and air temperature is the same. 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit). Will we have a flag to flag race? It could be. Spare bikes have a dry setup now, but might get swapped for a wet setup. Nearly 74,000 people are in attendance for this race. Can Cal Crutchlow continue to re-write the history books? The points coming into this race see Marc Marquez leading Valentino Rossi by 53 markers (197-144). Jorge Lorenzo is 59 points behind on 139. Dani Pedrosa in fourth, is 88 points back, on 109 total. Crutchlow vs. Rossi vs. Vinales on the front row. We're set to race. Red light, on. Red light, out! Away we go!
Crutchlow and Rossi start well. Andrea Iannone bogs down slightly. Rossi leads into Copse corner for the first time. Rossi won this race in 2015. Vinales fights back and goes for the lead into Maggots/Becketts. Oh my! Lap one, massive shunt! This race might be red flagged. Maverick Vinales rides towards Stowe. Vinales is flying away from everyone, and Eugene Laverty is second into Vale! But, we have a stopped race. It's a red flag. Pol Espargaro on one of the Tech3 Yamaha's has wrecked and so has one of the Avintia privateer Ducati's. Loris Baz was the one to crash in Maggots/Becketts. It was Loris Baz. His motorcycle is written off at this stage. There's heavy damage.
Medics are assisting Pol Espargaro on the stretcher. He could be hurt. Pol Espargaro and Loris Baz were the two riders involved. Alex Lowes was not. Looking at the replay, that was a vicious smash. An absolute heart stopper. This race will be restarted, and have a lap deleted, for a total of 19 laps. The track is being cleaned up, and riders wait. Rossi got the race lead right from the start. Riders down the order like Stefan Bradl, Alvaro Bautista, and Danilo Petrucci, were lucky to escape this incident. Will the riders decide to change tires? We'll find out. Maverick Vinales was well on his way in the lead after the red lights went out.
Marc Marquez and Scott Redding, touched, right at the start. That was another close moment, into Copse corner. Into Copse, there's a big bump on the road. Loris Baz is conscious as the doctors examine him. The track will need to be cleaned up. Pol Espargaro, is someone we have to hear about. Jack Miller had a huge crash in qualifying, into Woodcote corner. Stefan Bradl will switch to the hard option front tire. We will have a quick restart, and 19 laps scheduled. The restart is in oh, six to ten minutes. Will Pol Espargaro come back into this race?
The British MotoGP race has been on the calendar, here at Silverstone in 1977. Where did the riders and bikes race before? Well, they did so, when the amazing, daunting, spectacular Isle of Man TT was on the world championship calendar, at the 37 mile Snaefell Mountain Course in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. We will restart this entire race, as mentioned. Pol Espargaro's condition is still uncertain, but he will likely be OK. Michelin has said no one has changed tire compounds. Only Stefan Bradl changed. Pole position at Silverstone, does not yield a hole shot, on the outside of the road.
Pit lane will open soon, in less than a minute. Pit lane is now open. Marc Marquez changed his front tire, and Valentino Rossi switched to new tires on both ends. Pit lane is now closed. Pol Espargaro did not get back to the box. Game over. 19 riders start for 19 laps. The grid clears quickly. We're set for a restart. Completely new race. We are on a warmup lap to heat up the tires, and then, after that, we'll be off and running. We've got updated weather. 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit), air temperature. 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit), track temperature. There's a gusty northwest wind, but it won't be a factor to the big 1000cc bikes.
Valentino Rossi will have to win, here at Silverstone (as he did in 2015), if he wants to cut into Marc Marquez's lead in the championship. Second start, of MotoGP, here in Britain. Round twelve of the championship. Red light, on. Red light, out! Away we go, here at home of British motorsport! Rossi and Cal Crutchlow have good starts, while Maverick Vinales drops behind a little bit. Cal Crutchlow leads his home race through Maggots/Becketts for the first time. Vinales is right in Rossi's face as we get started here in jolly old. They fly at 320 kilometers an hour, down Hangar straight for the first time. 320 clicks, well, that's dead on 200 miles an hour, on a motorcycle! Can you believe it?!
Rossi goes inside Crutchlow into Stowe, and Maverick Vinales wants to outdo both of them! Crutchlow holds firm for the moment. Vinales makes his move on the brakes past Rossi. Andrea Iannone, meanwhile, flies past three riders! He picks off Scott Redding, Dani Pedrosa, and Jorge Lorenzo. Maverick Vinales takes the lead into Abbey. Marquez bravely dives around Rossi into The Loop for the first time. They fly down the Wellington straight and into Brooklands. They will complete the lap heading through Luffield and Woodcote. Let's look at the top fifteen, well, actually the top 19 riders.
1. Maverick Vinales
2. Cal Crutchlow
3. Marc Marquez
4. Valentino Rossi
5. Andrea Iannone
6. Dani Pedrosa
7. Scott Redding
8. Jorge Lorenzo
9. Andrea Dovizioso
10. Aleix Espargaro
11. Jack Miller
12. Eugene Laverty
13. Danilo Petrucci
14. Stefan Bradl
15. Alvaro Bautista
16. Yonny Hernandez
17. Alex Lowes
18. Tito Rabat
19. Hector Barbera
Crutchlow gets passed by Marc Marquez, and Valentino Rossi also wants a piece of him. Marc Marquez is up to second. Crutchlow tries inside Valentino Rossi another time. No dice. Ah. Marc Marquez. But still, no dice. Vinales is looking for his first ever Grand Prix motorcycle victory. Vinales uncorks the first fast lap of this race on lap two, at 2:02.339. Vinales is a former Moto3 winner here at Silverstone. The last time a Suzuki finished on the podium here at Silverstone in a Grand Prix motorcycle race, it was during the glory days of the 500cc era. Randy Mammola scored a podium in 1983. Australian, Chris Vermuellen was the last Suzuki rider to win in MotoGP, back in 2007.
Stefan Bradl has had a big crash, clipping the back of Eugene Laverty. Game over for Bradl in his last MotoGP race in Britain. Scott Redding, from ninth spot, has also crashed out. He crashed between Vale and Club. Vinales leads, but there are at least six other bikes and riders in their own battles right now too. Vinales leads by 1.3 seconds as we start lap four. Cal Crutchlow brings the large group of rcontenders, closer to Marc Marquez. Crutchlow and Rossi just cannot pass Marquez at the moment. Crutchlow tries to pass, and can't quite do it. There's still sixteen laps left. Crutchlow and Rossi can't pass Marquez into Brooklands.
Shoot out of Aintree corner and onto Hangar straight. Maverick Vinales has had just one podium for Suzuki in 2016, and it came in France, at Le Mans, in May. For the upcoming 2017 season, Vinales pairs with Valentino Rossi at Yamaha. Rossi is trying to find a way past Crutchlow. Rossi can sense that Vinales is checking out to a distance that he's not going to claw back. Rossi cuts back by Crutchlow and sticks the move into Brooklands. Rossi is third. He tried at Village and it didn't work, but it did at Brooklands. At the back of the group, Andrea Iannone and Dani Pedrosa are hanging on by their fingernails.
Rossi is charging, and he nabs Marquez for second. Dani Pedrosa passes Andrea Iannone for fifth. Marquez is closing on Rossi, and fast. Marquez runs wide into Abbey. The Rossi/Marquez scrum still rages through Woodcote and across the line. Vinales leads by 2.5 seconds. What does Valentino Rossi have left in the locker? He is using the hard compound Michelin tire. Scott Redding has crashed again. Redding is not having a good outing in his home Grand Prix. Vinales wants this win, and he will ride for Yamaha this year as we've already stated. The cool weather here at Silverstone is working to Suzuki's advantage. They don't run as well in the heat.
Dani Pedrosa has made his way past Andrea Iannone. Jorge Lorenzo is eighth with the second Suzuki in ninth, piloted by Aleix Espargaro. We are one lap to halfway. Rossi holds firm in second, as Maverick Vinales is running away with the race here in England. Dani Pedrosa is following Rossi, Marquez, and Crutchlow. Rossi is not able to break Marc Marquez's resolve. Marquez wobbles in Copse corner. Crutchlow takes third. Andrea Iannone is pushing Dani Pedrosa, wanting to make a pass. Vinales is whistling off into the distance. Crutchlow closes on Rossi, but realizes he's not close enough to make a move.
The last time Suzuki won a MotoGP race, was in 2007, with Chris Vermuellen in the wet at Le Mans. Crutchlow, Marquez, and Ianonne are all still pushing hard. Points as they run, at halfway, sees the gap reduced, between Marquez and Rossi, to 44 points. 208-164. Lorenzo and Vinales in third and fourth, would be 63 and 83 points behind, respectively. Andrea Iannone has passed Cal Crutchlow for third. Vinales and Iannone are the two riders in the 2:02 range. Everyone else runs in the 2:03 bracket. Iannone is scything through the field like a knife through butter. Rossi tries to pass Iannone! He outbrakes Iannone into Stowe! Rossi is through!
Maverick Vinales now leads by 4.3 seconds. Cal Crutchlow wants to make a move on Iannone into Farm curve. Forget the Monster Mash. This is the motorcycle mash! Andrea Dovizioso is seventh, right at the back of this five way train for second spot. This scrum is akin to a Moto3 race. Rossi is still trying Iannone. But, he's not close enough. Marquez passes Crutchlow, and Aleix Espargaro will have a small penalty for going off the road. Crutchlow makes a brilliant pass on Marquez! ...And, he also scythes past Rossi, on the inside! Crutchlow is on the podium, in third. Andrea Iannone is managing the soft option Michelin tires well.
Meanwhile, Marc Marquez makes a pass on Valentino Rossi. Rossi wants to re-pass Marquez into Brooklands. This battle is personal. But, just ahead of these two, Andrea Iannone wipes out! Ugh! Iannone crashes out of second, in Luffield corner. Crutchlow moves to second with the Ducati's demise, and the Rossi/Marquez fight is now for third, and the last step on the podium. Marquez wanted to take the gloves off and fight Rossi, but instead, he goes off the road. He'll come back on track in front of team mate Dani Pedrosa. The red mist appears with Marquez. He's not done yet, folks.
Marquez thinks he'll get by Rossi. No way! Rossi is coming back, hard! Side by side stuff here folks. This is nuts! Marquez steals the spot back, diving under Rossi. Maverick Vinales is in complete control, five seconds to the good over Cal Crutchlow. Crutchlow is breaking away from the Marquez/Rossi fight. Points as they run, sees Marquez on 213, leading by 56 over Rossi, on 157. Crutchlow almost loses the bike into Brooklands! Whoa! Marquez has gone around Rossi for third. Suzuki team boss Davide Brivio can barely watch. Ironically, Brivio helped move Valentino Rossi from Honda to Yamaha and masterminded a lot of Rossi's Yamaha wins in the early 2000s.
With a big wobble, Crutchlow falls back into the clutches of Marc Marquez. Crutchlow throws the block on Marquez. He blinks, and runs wide. Forget throwing the block. Marquez, sees the open door. But will he slam it in Crutchlow's face? Yes. Marquez passes Crutchlow and makes it stick. Two laps left. Crutchlow could get back at Marquez. Crutchlow makes another move. That door isn't locked yet. Don't throw away the key. Crutchlow has the inside line. Hang on to your hollyhocks here! Rossi is fading, fast. Marquez dives inside on the brakes. He sweeps past Crutchlow. But, it's no use. Brakes, daddy-o. Brakes! Marquez goes in way too hot! Marquez is off the road, and I mean, way off.
Marquez has given way to Rossi and has no chance now of recovery. We wondered. Would Marquez throw caution to the wind? He did. It backfired, hugely. All Marquez could do, when he knew he couldn't get by Crutchlow, was evasively dive for the car park. What a ride though, for Maverick Vinales. Marquez works on Dani Pedrosa, into Brooklands. Vinales, Crutchlow, Rossi, should be the podium, with one lap left. Marquez does fight back by his team mate to fourth. If Vinales wins, we could have four first time winners in the last five MotoGP races! How good is that? Crutchlow is in a solid second.
Into Abbey one more time. Suzuki fans are going crazy! Rightfully so. Maverick Vinales scores his maiden MotoGP win at Silverstone! The first MotoGP win for Suzuki since 2007. Crutchlow, Rossi, Marquez, second, third, and fourth, followed by Dani Pedrosa, Andrea Dovizioso, Aleix Espargaro on the second Suzuki, Jorge Lorenzo, Danilo Petrucci, and Alvaro Bautista, rounding out the top ten.
#25 Maverick Vinales ESP. Suzuki
Valentino Rossi has his 217th podium, his 181st in MotoGP, and his 250th start. The next MotoGP race is at San Marino in Italy. It is actually on the Italian Riviera at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli. Stay tuned for that one, coming soon.
Winner at Brno, Cal Crutchlow, is the pole man, for his home race, having broken a 35 year drought of no British winners in the top category of world championship motorcycle racing. No British rider has won the premier class at their home Grand Prix. Barry Sheene, also holds the distinction of being the last rider to win back-to-back races in a season, and he did so in 1977. This is Crutchlow's third MotoGP podium, and it is his first front row start since 2014 at Phillip Island in Australia, when he rode for Ducati. A sea of yellow in the grandstand for Valentino Rossi. Andrea Dovizioso is dealing with a knee ligament injury. We see that Dani Pedrosa will roll off fourth on the grid. Pedrosa had his best qualifying run since June, and he qualified faster than team mate Marc Marquez. Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo have the softer option front tire, and have the medium option rear, after initially deciding to use the hard compound.
It is dry here in England. Jorge Lorenzo is ninth. He will have a bit of work to do. Eugene Laverty rolls off sixth. He's had a great season, but, this could be his last British MotoGP race. Scott Redding is seventh. Alex Lowes is making his first MotoGP start. He is a World Superbike regular. Andrea Iannone is eighth. He could get a podium in this race. Again, Jorge Lorenzo is ninth. Andrea Dovizioso completes the top ten. Aleix Espargaro is 11th on the second Suzuki. Suzuki is going to be running their GSX-RR in ideal conditions today. Could they be in with a shout for the win? We'll see.
Jack Miller has had some crashes here in England, starting 12th. He's back on the bike. Loris Baz is 13th. He finished fourth at Brno, and is a two-time World Superbike winner here at Silverstone in 2012 and 2013. Danilo Petrucci is 14th. Ducati will be using soft/soft tire setups. Worries are more about Andrea Dovizioso's knee, and with painkillers, he should be OK. We are set for a dry race. Alex Lowes rolls off 16th. Stefan Bradl is 17th. He is going to be a World Superbike rider in 2017. 18th is Hector Barbera. Barbera won in 125cc in 2003 at Donington Park. Dani Pedrosa switches from medium to soft compound on the rear tire. Five minutes to go before we get underway here in England.
We have a 20 lap race coming up. No more talk. Only concentrate, and race. 21 bikes on the grid. One more sighting lap before we get underway. No rain has fallen. The track and air temperature is the same. 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit). Will we have a flag to flag race? It could be. Spare bikes have a dry setup now, but might get swapped for a wet setup. Nearly 74,000 people are in attendance for this race. Can Cal Crutchlow continue to re-write the history books? The points coming into this race see Marc Marquez leading Valentino Rossi by 53 markers (197-144). Jorge Lorenzo is 59 points behind on 139. Dani Pedrosa in fourth, is 88 points back, on 109 total. Crutchlow vs. Rossi vs. Vinales on the front row. We're set to race. Red light, on. Red light, out! Away we go!
Crutchlow and Rossi start well. Andrea Iannone bogs down slightly. Rossi leads into Copse corner for the first time. Rossi won this race in 2015. Vinales fights back and goes for the lead into Maggots/Becketts. Oh my! Lap one, massive shunt! This race might be red flagged. Maverick Vinales rides towards Stowe. Vinales is flying away from everyone, and Eugene Laverty is second into Vale! But, we have a stopped race. It's a red flag. Pol Espargaro on one of the Tech3 Yamaha's has wrecked and so has one of the Avintia privateer Ducati's. Loris Baz was the one to crash in Maggots/Becketts. It was Loris Baz. His motorcycle is written off at this stage. There's heavy damage.
Medics are assisting Pol Espargaro on the stretcher. He could be hurt. Pol Espargaro and Loris Baz were the two riders involved. Alex Lowes was not. Looking at the replay, that was a vicious smash. An absolute heart stopper. This race will be restarted, and have a lap deleted, for a total of 19 laps. The track is being cleaned up, and riders wait. Rossi got the race lead right from the start. Riders down the order like Stefan Bradl, Alvaro Bautista, and Danilo Petrucci, were lucky to escape this incident. Will the riders decide to change tires? We'll find out. Maverick Vinales was well on his way in the lead after the red lights went out.
Marc Marquez and Scott Redding, touched, right at the start. That was another close moment, into Copse corner. Into Copse, there's a big bump on the road. Loris Baz is conscious as the doctors examine him. The track will need to be cleaned up. Pol Espargaro, is someone we have to hear about. Jack Miller had a huge crash in qualifying, into Woodcote corner. Stefan Bradl will switch to the hard option front tire. We will have a quick restart, and 19 laps scheduled. The restart is in oh, six to ten minutes. Will Pol Espargaro come back into this race?
The British MotoGP race has been on the calendar, here at Silverstone in 1977. Where did the riders and bikes race before? Well, they did so, when the amazing, daunting, spectacular Isle of Man TT was on the world championship calendar, at the 37 mile Snaefell Mountain Course in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. We will restart this entire race, as mentioned. Pol Espargaro's condition is still uncertain, but he will likely be OK. Michelin has said no one has changed tire compounds. Only Stefan Bradl changed. Pole position at Silverstone, does not yield a hole shot, on the outside of the road.
Pit lane will open soon, in less than a minute. Pit lane is now open. Marc Marquez changed his front tire, and Valentino Rossi switched to new tires on both ends. Pit lane is now closed. Pol Espargaro did not get back to the box. Game over. 19 riders start for 19 laps. The grid clears quickly. We're set for a restart. Completely new race. We are on a warmup lap to heat up the tires, and then, after that, we'll be off and running. We've got updated weather. 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit), air temperature. 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit), track temperature. There's a gusty northwest wind, but it won't be a factor to the big 1000cc bikes.
Valentino Rossi will have to win, here at Silverstone (as he did in 2015), if he wants to cut into Marc Marquez's lead in the championship. Second start, of MotoGP, here in Britain. Round twelve of the championship. Red light, on. Red light, out! Away we go, here at home of British motorsport! Rossi and Cal Crutchlow have good starts, while Maverick Vinales drops behind a little bit. Cal Crutchlow leads his home race through Maggots/Becketts for the first time. Vinales is right in Rossi's face as we get started here in jolly old. They fly at 320 kilometers an hour, down Hangar straight for the first time. 320 clicks, well, that's dead on 200 miles an hour, on a motorcycle! Can you believe it?!
Rossi goes inside Crutchlow into Stowe, and Maverick Vinales wants to outdo both of them! Crutchlow holds firm for the moment. Vinales makes his move on the brakes past Rossi. Andrea Iannone, meanwhile, flies past three riders! He picks off Scott Redding, Dani Pedrosa, and Jorge Lorenzo. Maverick Vinales takes the lead into Abbey. Marquez bravely dives around Rossi into The Loop for the first time. They fly down the Wellington straight and into Brooklands. They will complete the lap heading through Luffield and Woodcote. Let's look at the top fifteen, well, actually the top 19 riders.
1. Maverick Vinales
2. Cal Crutchlow
3. Marc Marquez
4. Valentino Rossi
5. Andrea Iannone
6. Dani Pedrosa
7. Scott Redding
8. Jorge Lorenzo
9. Andrea Dovizioso
10. Aleix Espargaro
11. Jack Miller
12. Eugene Laverty
13. Danilo Petrucci
14. Stefan Bradl
15. Alvaro Bautista
16. Yonny Hernandez
17. Alex Lowes
18. Tito Rabat
19. Hector Barbera
Crutchlow gets passed by Marc Marquez, and Valentino Rossi also wants a piece of him. Marc Marquez is up to second. Crutchlow tries inside Valentino Rossi another time. No dice. Ah. Marc Marquez. But still, no dice. Vinales is looking for his first ever Grand Prix motorcycle victory. Vinales uncorks the first fast lap of this race on lap two, at 2:02.339. Vinales is a former Moto3 winner here at Silverstone. The last time a Suzuki finished on the podium here at Silverstone in a Grand Prix motorcycle race, it was during the glory days of the 500cc era. Randy Mammola scored a podium in 1983. Australian, Chris Vermuellen was the last Suzuki rider to win in MotoGP, back in 2007.
Stefan Bradl has had a big crash, clipping the back of Eugene Laverty. Game over for Bradl in his last MotoGP race in Britain. Scott Redding, from ninth spot, has also crashed out. He crashed between Vale and Club. Vinales leads, but there are at least six other bikes and riders in their own battles right now too. Vinales leads by 1.3 seconds as we start lap four. Cal Crutchlow brings the large group of rcontenders, closer to Marc Marquez. Crutchlow and Rossi just cannot pass Marquez at the moment. Crutchlow tries to pass, and can't quite do it. There's still sixteen laps left. Crutchlow and Rossi can't pass Marquez into Brooklands.
Shoot out of Aintree corner and onto Hangar straight. Maverick Vinales has had just one podium for Suzuki in 2016, and it came in France, at Le Mans, in May. For the upcoming 2017 season, Vinales pairs with Valentino Rossi at Yamaha. Rossi is trying to find a way past Crutchlow. Rossi can sense that Vinales is checking out to a distance that he's not going to claw back. Rossi cuts back by Crutchlow and sticks the move into Brooklands. Rossi is third. He tried at Village and it didn't work, but it did at Brooklands. At the back of the group, Andrea Iannone and Dani Pedrosa are hanging on by their fingernails.
Rossi is charging, and he nabs Marquez for second. Dani Pedrosa passes Andrea Iannone for fifth. Marquez is closing on Rossi, and fast. Marquez runs wide into Abbey. The Rossi/Marquez scrum still rages through Woodcote and across the line. Vinales leads by 2.5 seconds. What does Valentino Rossi have left in the locker? He is using the hard compound Michelin tire. Scott Redding has crashed again. Redding is not having a good outing in his home Grand Prix. Vinales wants this win, and he will ride for Yamaha this year as we've already stated. The cool weather here at Silverstone is working to Suzuki's advantage. They don't run as well in the heat.
Dani Pedrosa has made his way past Andrea Iannone. Jorge Lorenzo is eighth with the second Suzuki in ninth, piloted by Aleix Espargaro. We are one lap to halfway. Rossi holds firm in second, as Maverick Vinales is running away with the race here in England. Dani Pedrosa is following Rossi, Marquez, and Crutchlow. Rossi is not able to break Marc Marquez's resolve. Marquez wobbles in Copse corner. Crutchlow takes third. Andrea Iannone is pushing Dani Pedrosa, wanting to make a pass. Vinales is whistling off into the distance. Crutchlow closes on Rossi, but realizes he's not close enough to make a move.
The last time Suzuki won a MotoGP race, was in 2007, with Chris Vermuellen in the wet at Le Mans. Crutchlow, Marquez, and Ianonne are all still pushing hard. Points as they run, at halfway, sees the gap reduced, between Marquez and Rossi, to 44 points. 208-164. Lorenzo and Vinales in third and fourth, would be 63 and 83 points behind, respectively. Andrea Iannone has passed Cal Crutchlow for third. Vinales and Iannone are the two riders in the 2:02 range. Everyone else runs in the 2:03 bracket. Iannone is scything through the field like a knife through butter. Rossi tries to pass Iannone! He outbrakes Iannone into Stowe! Rossi is through!
Maverick Vinales now leads by 4.3 seconds. Cal Crutchlow wants to make a move on Iannone into Farm curve. Forget the Monster Mash. This is the motorcycle mash! Andrea Dovizioso is seventh, right at the back of this five way train for second spot. This scrum is akin to a Moto3 race. Rossi is still trying Iannone. But, he's not close enough. Marquez passes Crutchlow, and Aleix Espargaro will have a small penalty for going off the road. Crutchlow makes a brilliant pass on Marquez! ...And, he also scythes past Rossi, on the inside! Crutchlow is on the podium, in third. Andrea Iannone is managing the soft option Michelin tires well.
Meanwhile, Marc Marquez makes a pass on Valentino Rossi. Rossi wants to re-pass Marquez into Brooklands. This battle is personal. But, just ahead of these two, Andrea Iannone wipes out! Ugh! Iannone crashes out of second, in Luffield corner. Crutchlow moves to second with the Ducati's demise, and the Rossi/Marquez fight is now for third, and the last step on the podium. Marquez wanted to take the gloves off and fight Rossi, but instead, he goes off the road. He'll come back on track in front of team mate Dani Pedrosa. The red mist appears with Marquez. He's not done yet, folks.
Marquez thinks he'll get by Rossi. No way! Rossi is coming back, hard! Side by side stuff here folks. This is nuts! Marquez steals the spot back, diving under Rossi. Maverick Vinales is in complete control, five seconds to the good over Cal Crutchlow. Crutchlow is breaking away from the Marquez/Rossi fight. Points as they run, sees Marquez on 213, leading by 56 over Rossi, on 157. Crutchlow almost loses the bike into Brooklands! Whoa! Marquez has gone around Rossi for third. Suzuki team boss Davide Brivio can barely watch. Ironically, Brivio helped move Valentino Rossi from Honda to Yamaha and masterminded a lot of Rossi's Yamaha wins in the early 2000s.
With a big wobble, Crutchlow falls back into the clutches of Marc Marquez. Crutchlow throws the block on Marquez. He blinks, and runs wide. Forget throwing the block. Marquez, sees the open door. But will he slam it in Crutchlow's face? Yes. Marquez passes Crutchlow and makes it stick. Two laps left. Crutchlow could get back at Marquez. Crutchlow makes another move. That door isn't locked yet. Don't throw away the key. Crutchlow has the inside line. Hang on to your hollyhocks here! Rossi is fading, fast. Marquez dives inside on the brakes. He sweeps past Crutchlow. But, it's no use. Brakes, daddy-o. Brakes! Marquez goes in way too hot! Marquez is off the road, and I mean, way off.
Marquez has given way to Rossi and has no chance now of recovery. We wondered. Would Marquez throw caution to the wind? He did. It backfired, hugely. All Marquez could do, when he knew he couldn't get by Crutchlow, was evasively dive for the car park. What a ride though, for Maverick Vinales. Marquez works on Dani Pedrosa, into Brooklands. Vinales, Crutchlow, Rossi, should be the podium, with one lap left. Marquez does fight back by his team mate to fourth. If Vinales wins, we could have four first time winners in the last five MotoGP races! How good is that? Crutchlow is in a solid second.
Into Abbey one more time. Suzuki fans are going crazy! Rightfully so. Maverick Vinales scores his maiden MotoGP win at Silverstone! The first MotoGP win for Suzuki since 2007. Crutchlow, Rossi, Marquez, second, third, and fourth, followed by Dani Pedrosa, Andrea Dovizioso, Aleix Espargaro on the second Suzuki, Jorge Lorenzo, Danilo Petrucci, and Alvaro Bautista, rounding out the top ten.
#25 Maverick Vinales ESP. Suzuki
Valentino Rossi has his 217th podium, his 181st in MotoGP, and his 250th start. The next MotoGP race is at San Marino in Italy. It is actually on the Italian Riviera at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli. Stay tuned for that one, coming soon.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
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