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Originally posted by domski But Luthi was already a GP podium finisher. |
So why wasn't he winning and why was he crashing so much?
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Everyone associated with CSS make out like he was some club racer and Andy Ibbot turned him in to a GP Champion. You're being misleading. |
Not true, Luthi went from finishing 25th and crashing a lot, to winning the championship and achieving a consistency he never had before. He certainly had the potential but who do you think helped him identify the reasons he was crashing so much and helped him iron that out?
Hrmmm???
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How many true (normal people) CSS customers has Andy taken from club racing to GP's? |
Don't know mate, you'll have to ask him.
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Not doubting Andy one bit - just trying to bring a bit of reality to this thread. CSS did NOT turn a 25th placed rider into a World Champion. |
Obviously Luthi already had a shedload of talent, no one is disputing that. But the facts are that the season before Andy started coaching him he crashed a lot and finished 25th in the standings. The next year, with Andy coaching, he stops crashing anywhere near as much as he used to and wins the championship. That is fact, how you interpret the change is up to you.
I'd quite like to have that on my coaching CV.
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I don't suppose the fact he was on a factory Honda, been in GP's 4 years, was bloody silly fast anyway AND the fact Kalio couldn't help but fall off - had nothing to do with it? |

Clearly he had talent - otherwise his team wouldn't have invested the money in his riding getting Andy to coach Thomas 1:1.
But as I said above, how do you explain his newfound consistency and from going from 25th in the championship to winning it the next year? You honestly don't think that Andy had anything to do with that? Fair enough I suppose ...