Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MOTORCYCLE => Topic started by: aussiebandit on April 03, 2005, 09:14:02 AM
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The Suzuki's are back - 2 rounds, 4 races, 4 wins. More importantly Troy Corser leads the championship by 9 points :banana:
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thats what im talking about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :banana:
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:bigok: Yeah, Babee! That's what I'm talkin' about! :bigok:
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And their off!!
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YEEEHAAAA!!! Go Troy, good to see him back on a good bike, and of course no better than a Suzi!
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Again the Aussie does it. 2 from 2 in spain thats 5 from 6 for Troy and 6 from 6 for Suzuki. :beers:
You Yanks might be pleased to know that BB is starting to find some form with some, as they say, solid finishes in Spain.
Any Ducati fans out there..... :banana: :crackattack: :boohoo: :crybaby:
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I am not a Ducati fan but what the happened to them? Did they change the rules to make them run some stock parts?
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How about the other Aussie, Mat Mladin. He's been running away with the AMA Superbike series this year on his Yoshimura GSXR1000. He's taken every point available (both poles, three times most laps lead, and three race wins). No one's even come close to challenging him yet this year. Also, did any of you see the battle between Ben Spees and Miguel Duhamel on the last few laps? It was great to see Ben beat him to the line and keep Honda off the podium! Great racing!
John
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I am not a Ducati fan but what the happened to them? Did they change the rules to make them run some stock parts?
As expeted, the rule change that allows 1000cc inline fours in Superbike has caused much grief for the Ducati camp.
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Yep, now that there is a level playing field, everyone on the same tyres and with the same engine capacity (other than Foggy's bikes) the cream rises to the top.