Thread: Easton on 749R
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Old 30-Mar-2005, 16:11
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Looking at it another way, they 749 was in it's developement year in 2004, and still got some very decent results in the the most competitive of classes. The French SS championship was won by a 749. For 2005 they have data for all the tracks and another winter of developement. It was plenty fast enough last year and a little more work sorting the chassis will turn it into a true title contender. Also Stuart Easton will be hungry this year - he has a point to prove. And in BSS the best rider has left the class.

Stuart Easton BSS champion 2005

take the rose tinted glasses off fella.... the 600rr was equally in development as much as the 749r....

As for the best rider leaving the class.... hmmmm tell that to the Ex GP stars....

They are all equally hungry mate, none more than Sykes and Jones, who are looking for WSS rides, the two former GP stars at Padgets who want the respect they feel they deserve, or the Kwak superstar of Pere Riba, former BIG racer winner....(on the development Kwak )

Every other team has all the data from the year before, all the other teams have winter development... LOL.

Mate, i'm not saying it CAN'T be good... but come on.... lets keep a little perspective on it......

please ?



ok it didn't win, but it was hardly outclassed either. Keep that tenner handy Weeksy
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