0 comments Thursday, January 31, 2008

oy!!! it looks like triumph is racing in a bunch of series this year thanks to the fim allowing 675cc triples to race supersport. yeah, capitalism [/austin_powers]!!!

emabassy racing was chosen by triumph to race the 675 in this year's british supersport and nat'l superstock championships. the team's main sponsor will be map electrics and will compete under the map/embassy racing banner. bss riders are the highly experienced glen richards and paul young. rookie, aj venter will race in the nsstk bike.

man, racing-underground is going to be under assault from me trying to keep up on all the racing. i'll be following motogp, wsbk, wss, and now bss.  

cheerio...

0 comments Wednesday, January 30, 2008

be1 racing will be joining big brother triumph-sc on the wss grid fielding none other than the world's best supersport bike - the daytona 675 :D last year, be1 raced a 675 in the italian supersport championship and managed a best second place finish at mugello.

be1 brought their bikes to valencia to test in early january and looked impressive. veteran rider, ivan clementi, posted a time that would land him on the front row of last year's grid while teammate, mark aitchison, was 7-tenths behind. 

a few weeks later, they were back in spain at the almeria wss test. despite its short development, the 675 was very competitive. clementi posted the 2nd fastest time of the event behind gb-honda rider craig jones who broke the circuit lap record. according to clementi, who was running an advanced marelli marvel 4 ignition system, "the new engine management  is undoubtedly a step forward." on the standard bike, aitchison managed a very respectable 6th place.

a new sheriff's in town and the wss paddock is shaking in its boots. yeeehaaaw!!! the next wss test is in doha feb 10-11. stay tuned...

check out the be1 racing triumph's in action:

ivan clementi

mark aitchison

0 comments Tuesday, January 29, 2008

colin edwards claims that he set his best lap of the sepang test on the last day using none other than a "run-of-the-mill" race tire. psychological gamesmanship or truth??? it was the butler in the pantry...

with his move to tech3-yamaha, colin threw out all the old data from the 2007 season and started fresh. probably a good idea considering that colin came in 9th position last year. or maybe the yamaha-michelin combo isn't so bad after all??? randy de puniet backed up michelin's progress with fastest lap for the first two days.

anyway, colin looks to be in good form this but the same can be said for the last two and where has he been. mid-pack... let's hope that he translates these quick test laps into a quick race pace.

0 comments Sunday, January 27, 2008

seems like there's some animosity between honda hrc teammates dani pedrosa and nicky hayden. in a press conference discussing his fractured hand, dani talked shit on both his boss (honda) and his co-worker (nicky):

"I still don't know what happened to cause the crash. I think that is was something on the bike that maybe failed. The team are looking for some data from the bike that might indicate the something that happened to cause the crash."

"I want to get back on the bike as soon as possible. Historically, Nicky has not been very beneficial when he has taken on the responsibility to evolve the motorcycle."

talk about hurting feelings... remember when pedrosa torpedo'ed nicky in the penultimate round at estoril almost ruining hayden's championship in 2006??? even though you could see hayden was pissed, he never trash talked his teammate.

0 comments Thursday, January 24, 2008

nicky hayden, the hardest working man in motogp, finished the sepang preseason test with the fastest time of the day and overall. this time was faster than last year's pole by more than a second and even bested the circuit lap record by almost 3-tenths of a second. granted, nicky was on qualifiers but so were most of the riders today.

1. Hayden 2.00.326 / 77
2. Stoner 2.00.660 / 27
3. Lorenzo 2.00.766 / 63
4. Edwards 2.01.179 / 34
5. Hopkins 2.01.198 / 42
6. Rossi 2.01.425 / 48
7. Dovizioso 2.01.447 / 51
8. Toseland 2.01.745 / 45
9. Vermeulen 2.01.748 / 70
10. Capirossi 2.01.778 / 62
11. De Puniet 2.01.873 / 56
12. Nakano 2.02.032 / 38
13. De Angelis 2.02.198 / 37
14. Melandri 2.02.725 / 58
15. West 2.02.978 / 39
16. Elias 2.02.995 / 67
17. Jacque 2.03.030 / 40
18. Guintoli 2.03.628 / 39
19. Canepa 2.03.703 / 49
20. Serizawa 2.04.354 / 27

as u can see from the fastest lap time chart below for all three days, de puniet was consistently the faster rider (order determined by avg time). current world champ stoner trailed in second followed by rookie lorenzo. they're avg times along with hayden were significantly helped by the running qualifiers on the last day. edwards and rossi along top half of the field look good. 
as reported yesterday, hayden was testing a pneumatic-valve engine but it turns out that he was in fact running the traditional spring-valve engine today. he was running the '07 engine in the '08 chassis which led to the record breaking laps along with setting his fastest lap on a race tire. when hayden spoke to crash.net, he stated that  "the pneumatic-valve engine - as much as I hate to say it, because i know it's the future and where we need to be - is just not fast enough. i mean the engine performance is not fast enough to check anything." however, he's hoping that honda will figure it out by the season-opener.

rossi was undeterred by his teammates faster pace and felt that his bike (new chassis + new engine + new tires) is more balanced on the whole... except on qualifiers. "this afternoon i tried out different rear qualifying tires and wasn't particularly quick. in my opinion that's the area we need to work on the most with bridgestone." has rossi's gamble with bridgestone rubber paid off??? not yet as he's got several michelin riders ahead of him and more importantly his main rival for 2008, casey stoner.

one other development that came to light on the final day of testing came from kawasaki. they are not only developing a pneumatic-valve system but also a "screamer" engine. kawasaki have been using the gas-charged valvetrain since the start of the 2007 and haven't had any real problems with it. instead of retrofitting it to an existing engine, they developed the engine from ground up around the system. they've also been sending out their test riders (jacque and serizawa) on "screamer" engines. motogp inline-4's are typically operate on "big-bang" timing where a pair of cylinders fire, followed by a long break, and then the second pair of cylinders fire, followed by a long break. this helps with traction giving the rear tire time to recover from the power pulses. a screamer engine fires each cyclinder one after the other. advantages according to kawasaki are higher revs, smaller package, and lower cg.

next week brings the second preseason test at phillip island. it'll give us three more days to scrutinize and speculate on the season to come.

0 comments Wednesday, January 23, 2008

lcr honda's randy de puniet topped the time sheets on day 2 of the sepang test. maybe he's onto something. but testing is testing... 

times all across the board continued to drop. there are many more riders in the 2'01s than yesterday. according to motogp.com, both valentino rossi and nicky hayden were out testing new engines with pneumatic valvetrains. rossi felt that his bike "is already a little faster than last year" while the honda had some teething problems. hayden commented that "pneumatic valves are the way to go because the engine's got more potential." i hope these engines are more reliable than last year (but i guess if it doesn't work u can always hit them with it :D).

colin edwards had a big day posting the 2nd fastest time just 2-tenths off de puniet (both on michelin) but he could've been on qualifiers (damn u, speculation!!!). it's been a while since we've seen the texas tornado at the front of the grid.

1. De Puniet 2.01.139 / 63
2. Edwards 2.01.327 / 46
3. Rossi 2.01.437 / 60
4. Lorenzo 2.01.583 / 54
5. Stoner 2.01.638 / 34
6. Hopkins 2.01.874 / 50
7. Capirossi 2.01.917 / 59
8. Dovizioso 2.02.006 / 54
9. Nakano 2.02.095 / 54
10. Hayden 2.02.102 / 66
11. Toseland 2.02.276 / 59
12. Vermeulen 2.02.371 / 44
13. West 2.02.579 / 59
14. De Angelis 2.02.914 / 41
15. Elias 2.03.311 / 57
16. Melandri 2.03.380 / 46
17. Jacque 2.03.462 / 36
18. Guintoli 2.04.217 / 37
19. Serizawa 2.04.382 / 49
20. Canepa 2.04.427 / 47

i'm kind of disappointed to see alice/ducati so far down in the order. elias and guintoli seem to struggling with the gp8 and are 2+ sec from the front.

and one last thing, dani pedrosa returned home and had surgery on his hand today. he should be back on his feet by the time the second sepang test begins. 

i'll be thoroughly impressed if de puniet keeps up the pace and even carries it into next week's test at phillip island. it's good to see new faces mixed in with the battle-tested veterans.

[correction] i forgot that lcr honda is running michelin so make that 5 out of the top 7 on bridgestone

0 comments Tuesday, January 22, 2008

who brought the marshmallows?

w00t bitches!!! the 2008 motogp has commenced and what a drama-filled day it has been. there were several crashes that included valentino rossi imitating a fairy (literally and figuratively) and dani pedrosa hitting the deck and his bike going up in flames. most riders walked away unscathed but dani fractured his hand and will probably be out for some time (the next test is at phillip island next week). liam from motoliam.com speculated that the crash was caused by a rear suspension failure.

the day went to lcr honda rider, randy de puniet, with the fastest time of the day. one thing to remember about preseason testing is that it's difficult to interpret the results. motogp.com reports only the fastest time of the day and the number of laps completed. but u don't know if the rider went out on race tires or super-soft qualifiers which dramatically skew the times. i'd like to see avg lap times with a standard deviation along with the fastest time. dropping a single fast lap using qualifiers doesn't say anything. being consistently fast does.

TIMES:
Pos. Rider Bike Time Fast Lap Total Laps
1 Randy de Puniet Honda 2'01.377 65 68
2
Dani Pedrosa Honda 2'01.864 19 47
3
Chris Vermeulen Suzuki 2'02.074 47 57
4
Loris Capirossi Suzuki 2'02.416 53 61
5
Casey Stoner Ducati 2'02.457 21 36
6
Valentino Rossi Yamaha 2'02.490 44 44
7
Colin Edwards Yamaha 2'02.549 17 29
8
Nicky Hayden Honda 2'02.558 64 85
9
Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha 2'02.563 38 43
10
Shinya Nakano Honda 2'02.622 62 63
11
John Hopkins Kawasaki 2'02.628 61 62
12
Andrea Dovizioso Honda 2'02.783 38 52
13
James Toseland Yamaha 2'03.264 41 45
14
Alex de Angelis Honda 2'03.301 47 47
15
Anthony West Kawasaki 2'03.387 30 51
16
Olivier Jacque Kawasaki 2'03.863 39 53
17
Toni Elias Ducati 2'03.954 48 55
18
Marco Melandri Ducati 2'04.414 43 52
19
Niccolo Canepa Ducati 2'05.580 17 48
20
Sylvain Guintoli Ducati 2'06.00 17 36
21
Tamaki Serizawa Kawasaki 2'23.590 6 6

some interesting notes:
-the top 3 riders were probably on qualifiers. the majority of 02's were mid to high
-capirex was probably the fastest rider on race tires. looks like he's adapting well to the suzuki
-stoner started the day slowly but is now looking fierce
-6 out of the top 7 are on bridgestone rubber
-rossi is right behind stoner (due to tires??? edwards is behind him on michelin)
-melandri doesn't look happy so far down the field (almost 2 s off stoner's time)

but take these observations with a grain of salt. this is the first day on new machinery. all this is assumption and u know what they say about that... can't wait for day 2 and the rest of the year. hope it's not a rerun of last years tepid racing.

0 comments Monday, January 21, 2008

dorna sports, commercial rights holders of motogp, picked apple (no fucking pun intended) to produce the motogp experience - from video editing to web site creation and management. they using final cut studio to create a highlight reel of the race for tv stations moments after the checkered flag is waved. 

but i'm most interested in apple's contribution to the motogp.com site. currently, the website navigation is completely based on flash and sucks the life out of ur computer while video is streamed via windows media or realplayer, two horrendous apps/plug-ins. it's rumored that motogp.com will be revamped using quicktime technology to stream live video. furthermore, we could be seeing an hd (h.264) feed as well as distribution on itunes and portable playback (ipods and iphone).

this partnership benefits most the viewers. video will be higher quality, easier to watch and go with u anywhere.

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2008 yamaha yzr-m1

2007 yamaha yzr-m1

over the weekend, yamaha unveiled the 2008-spec yzr-m1 that they'll campaign this year in motogp at press event in turin, italy, the hometown of title sponsor fiat. furthermore, it was the official debut of valentino rossi's teammate 250cc champ jorge lorenzo.

no information was given to the changes to the new bike but as u can see in the above photos there are subtle aerodynamic differences. the 2008 bike appears to be sleeker than the previous iteration. the front fairing has a smoother and more rounded shape along with a slightly taller windscreen. the angle may also be a little steeper. the rear fairing has been dramatically reshaped. there is more curve to the underside making it look like the backside of a hornet. these aero updates should help increase top speeds. no mention of any changes to the engine but then again i don't expect yamaha to reveal those details. but it is interesting that the exhaust is exposed this year. i can't figure out why - cooling?

we'll see if yamaha has stepped up their game when motogp resumes testing in sepang, malaysia this week.

0 comments Sunday, January 20, 2008

it's not exactly motorcycle news but cannondale did dabble in dirtbikes (big mistake) a few years back and it does have two wheels.

debuted at eurobike last august, cannondale's "on" concept city bike pushed the design envelope one notch further. the project was in development for 3 years and takes the styling cues of the iconic raven and apply it to an urban bike. it incorporates a revolutionary drivetrain that is a single-sided stressed member combined with a carbon fiber main frame and "righty" fork. a pivot hinge in the middle of the frame allows it to fold onto itself for easy storage/transport.

cannondale teamed up with sram to develop the "case closed" drive system. basically, a cnc'ed aluminum single-sided arm completely houses the drivetrain. a custom i-motion 9 9-speed hub with integrated disc was used instead of a conventional cassette to complete the transmission. although only a concept, it showcases the strength and talent of cannondale's r&d dept.

i'm hoping to pick up a new bike. i'm thinking cannondale rush carbon...

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cue the western music.

the feb issue of superbike (uk) pits several outlaw bikes against each other on the track and street. they took ducati's all-new 848, suzuki's revamp'ed gsx-r750, a triumph daytona 675, and honda cbr600rr to hit some spanish twisties. i haven't gotten a chance to read the full article but here's a preview:

"We've been analysing the datalogging results from our Ducati 848 vs Suzuki GSX-R750 vs Honda CBR600RR vs Triumph 675 test last week in Almeria. And we've found some pretty interesting results. Here are the fastest apex speeds from each of Almeria's 13 turns, by bike:

Turn speed(kph) bike

One 91.9 GSX-R750
Two 128.8 675
Three 100.6 GSX-R750/675 (joint)
Four 107.6 675
Five 129.2 CBR600RR
Six 109.2 675
Seven 94.9 GSX-R750
Eight 104.9 848
Nine 98.6 848
Ten 93.7 GSX-R750
Eleven 77.4 848
Twelve 94.3 CBR600RR
Thirteen 65.2 675

So – the 675 had the most top corner speeds, at five (including a joint one with the 750). Suzuki's 'old' GSX-R750 still manages four top corner speeds, Ducati's 848 manages three, and the Honda gets two.

Does that mean the 675 was the fastest bike at Almeria? You'd think so wouldn't you? But it wasn't the case... The 848 lagged a bit behind our expectations to be honest..."

so the 675 didn't come in first but it didn't come in last. here's my guess to the outcome of this test:

1. gsx-r750
2. daytona 675
3. 848
4. cbr600rr

with 3/4 maybe switched. 

the suzuki has a power advantage over the 675 that is esp useful down the 900m front straight. however, according to last year's performance bikes (uk) endurance test the 675 lapped almeria close to a second a lap faster than the 750 (before an engine meltdown). also, remember that the triumph hasn't been changed since it's debut in 2006 (a 2009 update is rumored). anyway, the biggest disappointment is the 848. ducati will not be happy with this result [/understatement]. 

more to come...

0 comments Friday, January 11, 2008

yukio kagayama of wsbk team alstare corona suzuki eeked out the fastest time of the 3rd and final day of testing at phillip island. under hot conditions, yukio blazed a time of 1:32.1, a tenth of a second ahead of xerox ducati troy bayliss. bayliss wasn't able to improve on his time as he had a rough highside at the bottom of mg breaking his collarbone in the accident. he should just barely be healed by the time the 2008 season kicks off in qatar in early feb. another rider making noise in the paddock is ruben xaus, who posted the 4th fastest time on his sterilgarda 1098r. ruben has been recently struggling and looks to be in good form.

despite electrical gremlins on day 2, triumph-sc was again able to drop their times a further 0.2 sec with gary mccoy grabbing 8th fastest time of the wss testing session.

0 comments Wednesday, January 9, 2008

a lap around phillip island

this week marks the second session of preseason testing for world superbike and supersport teams. it's taking place in the land down under at phillip island. ducati dropped its 1200cc bomb on the competition with troy bayliss leading the first day. the new 1098r looks to be a force to be reckoned with this year. also of note, the triumph-caracchi 675 put the 5th fastest time in ahead of several veteran supersport riders.

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over the weekend, ducati marlboro was the first unveil their 2008 machine, the desmosedici gp8, on the slopes and frozen lake of madonna di campiglio ski resort in northern italy. it was also the formal introduction of marco melandri as the new member of the team. more an evolutionary step, the gp8 looks exactly the same as last year's championship winning bike. but as they say, never judge a book by its cover...

man, it seems like only ducati is in the news these days.