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andyb 04-Oct-2004 10:59

Come on you 999 owners!!!
 
We should be celebrating!!

Back to back victories for the 999, against proper 1000cc opposition, thats more than our critical 998/6 compatriates ever did!!!! :ninja::ninja:;);)

andyb 04-Oct-2004 11:38

I know your only a pretend Ducati man, but i cant wait for the WSB Harley entrant :lol::lol::lol:

Several points, dont be fooled by the tencate Honda being a satellite team, Honda wanted to win badly.

As for a Ducati cup, ask Mr Fogarty about an unfair advantage of 996cc v 750cc!

Yes we might well see next year, but that is next year!

Rattler 04-Oct-2004 11:58

Its always great to see a Ducati win, but I'm with Vman's line of thinking....

There was only one real Honda there, sure it was a top Honda and they "wanted to win badly", but next year we'll see 2 or 3 Hondas, 2 or 3 Suzukis and 2 or 3 Yamahas that "want to win badly", and with the Jap factory's support I can't see Ducati winning next year - I'd love to be proved wrong though.

Let's just hope that there are 3 or 4 Ducati's than want to "win badly" enough will have the bike's to compete. Ducati realised this and will reduce their support to sattelite teams (or dump them completely) in order to concentrate on the factory bikes - and they need to!!

But lets enjoy the Ducati victory, our boy did a great job and should be congratulated for beating all those that he competed against. He won a very competitive series against a lot of guys who would've given their left lung to win what he has.

Good on ya fella!!!

Tim:frog:

Rattler 04-Oct-2004 12:10

I agree, Ducati should get Bayliss back in WSB - fantastic!!!

Based on your thoughts, I'm not sure that Hodgson could cut it either, the standards have improved, Xaus seems to have stepped his level up (but looks certain to stay in Moto GP), there are a lot of newer riders who are stepping up.

Perhaps for WSB it was a "gap year" where they sort themselves out and come back nexy year with a much higher level series.

Tim:frog:

Twinfan 04-Oct-2004 12:13

Xaus will be in the Marlboro Ducati team next year. Bayliss and Laconi will be on Xerox(?) Ducatis in WSB and Tose will be with GSE racing.

All my opinion of course!

andyb 04-Oct-2004 12:54

You see, this is my point exactly. The 996/8 win and its "what a world beater of a bike" etc etc
When the 999 wins its "oh well every one else was crap anyway"

:burn:

dickieducati 04-Oct-2004 13:04

exactly, and you can only beat what is out there.

Monty 04-Oct-2004 13:25

"unfair advantage of 996cc v 750cc!", just a a correction AndyB, using thermal efficiency as the true comparitor the 4 cylinder bikes should have been restricted to 733cc- according to a top Japanese (Honda) engineer! 4 smaller cylinders can fill more easily and rev higher therefore will produce more power. Don't forget Honda threw more money at WSB each year than Ducati have probably over the entire development cycle of the 4 valve twins-they REALLY wanted to win and only managed it once before they had to develop their own 'Ducati'.........................beaten by a small Italian factory which in it's entirety is smaller than HRC.
I think that next year will be a belter, especially now that the main factories have had a year with their IL4's in BSB to develop them.

John

andyb 04-Oct-2004 18:12

Exactly Monty, so throw another 250+cc at an il4.............and the 999 still won!! (just ;))

I think we under estimate what Ducati have done are doing and will do, as they also really want to win!!

pedro 04-Oct-2004 18:18

bsb/wsb
 
i think emmett let down ducati this year,if shakey was on the new bike maybe jr would have had a fight on his hands? as for wsb,honda wanted it,vermeulens a class act.jt did fantastic to win the tittle. i still think the 999 is a strong package at wsb. maybe monster mob can get a factory bike in bsb next year with a "class" rider?


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