The point of cheering for a driver is that you may be a fan of him before he joined moto2? Like Elias, de angelis and west already drove motogp. And a lot of drivers have driven 250, 125 and other classes. And the motorbikes will certeinly not feel the same, it;s not only the engine that makes a bike what it is. It is way more, even things that aren't on a bike, like the people around a driver. The last part of your comment, I do not completely understand.
bravo ernestoemmi for the video!!! this is first time that I saw new moto gp class bike! It look fine but front is a little bit ugly (but hey,that's me)..
I have one question : what factories will make bikes for 600cc class?! Not only this one,I hope?
only Honda will make engines for the Moto2 class. There will be different chassis...Dunlop will provide tires. I'm not sure about the other parts, I think those are free to choose. Why do you hope more factories? This concept should be way more competetive, it's only the rider now that has to make the difference..
More factories means development competition. Development competition means performance capable machines... performance capable machines demand more driver skill, mean shorter lap times and overall diversity. Imagine all those bikes looking, feeling, sounding and performing the same. What's the point in cheering for a team? And if you cheer for a driver then how does it translate to your every day? I know that every time I see a Ducati I instantly relate it to its MotoGP counterpart.
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locodelcorcel 1 year ago
You dont "Drive" a motorcycle .
You " Ride " a motorcycle.
You "Drive" a car.
moriwaki1105 1 year ago 5
You dont "Drive" a motorcycle....you Ride a motorcycle...you "Drive" a car.
moriwaki1105 1 year ago
The point of cheering for a driver is that you may be a fan of him before he joined moto2? Like Elias, de angelis and west already drove motogp. And a lot of drivers have driven 250, 125 and other classes. And the motorbikes will certeinly not feel the same, it;s not only the engine that makes a bike what it is. It is way more, even things that aren't on a bike, like the people around a driver. The last part of your comment, I do not completely understand.
Bobbyjhie 1 year ago
"Yamaha fan detected!"
maigj 2 years ago
bravo ernestoemmi for the video!!! this is first time that I saw new moto gp class bike! It look fine but front is a little bit ugly (but hey,that's me)..
I have one question : what factories will make bikes for 600cc class?! Not only this one,I hope?
sajberkurajber0167 2 years ago
only Honda will make engines for the Moto2 class. There will be different chassis...Dunlop will provide tires. I'm not sure about the other parts, I think those are free to choose. Why do you hope more factories? This concept should be way more competetive, it's only the rider now that has to make the difference..
Bobbyjhie 2 years ago 2
@Bobbyjhie
More factories means development competition. Development competition means performance capable machines... performance capable machines demand more driver skill, mean shorter lap times and overall diversity. Imagine all those bikes looking, feeling, sounding and performing the same. What's the point in cheering for a team? And if you cheer for a driver then how does it translate to your every day? I know that every time I see a Ducati I instantly relate it to its MotoGP counterpart.
corotor12345 1 year ago