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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:03 am
by <T-K>
Leading 800cc MotoGP test times from the third and final day of the Sepang test, attended by Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki teams.
Dani Pedrosa and Marco Melandri were both absent after recent arm surgery. Kawasaki packed up early and didn't test on the final day.
1 - John Hopkins ~ 2'01.64
2 - Chris Vermeulen ~ 2'02.04
3 - Colin Edwards ~ 2'02.43
4 - Nicky Hayden ~ 2'03.28
5 - Makoto Tamada ~ 2'03.36
6 - Toni Elias ~ 2'03.55
7 - Carlos Checa ~ 2'04.27
8 - Tady Okada ~ 2'04.44
9 - Nobuatsu Aoki ~ 2'05.65
The final test of 2006 will take place at Jerez, Spain, from November 28-30.
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:07 am
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:Why is Checka still slow???

According to him its all got to do with chassis set up.....whilst some of the other riders were complaining about engine performance, Checa says that some serious work is needed on the chassis....The bike isnt "Turning fast enough"
Basically we spent a lot of time looking for better chassis settings trying to establish a better base line to work from in future testing. We played with the castor angle and ride height of the bike looking for a better base line. Traction is good but I found it a little difficult to find a good contact feeling from the front, the bike needs to turn faster
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:07 am
by Julian Mayo
Go,Tady

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:34 am
by <T-K>
And comparatively speaking he is not much slower than Hayden.............I think Honda just need to get their act together....
And as for your query on the Illmor, they weren't at the test....It's expensive to fly all the way to Sepang....They'll probably be at Jerez on the 26th though.....
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:17 am
by Julian Mayo
<T-K> wrote:And comparatively speaking he is not much slower than Hayden.............I think Honda just need to get their act together....
And as for your query on the Illmor, they weren't at the test....It's expensive to fly all the way to Sepang....They'll probably be at Jerez on the 26th though.....
Nicky can do those times all day....the Bouncing Checka can do it for one lap, then usually tosses the thing down the road

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:41 pm
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:<T-K> wrote:And comparatively speaking he is not much slower than Hayden.............I think Honda just need to get their act together....
And as for your query on the Illmor, they weren't at the test....It's expensive to fly all the way to Sepang....They'll probably be at Jerez on the 26th though.....
the Bouncing Checka can do it for one lap, then usually tosses the thing down the road

Revert to the chassis set up post

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:17 pm
by Julian Mayo
<T-K> wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:<T-K> wrote:And comparatively speaking he is not much slower than Hayden.............I think Honda just need to get their act together....
And as for your query on the Illmor, they weren't at the test....It's expensive to fly all the way to Sepang....They'll probably be at Jerez on the 26th though.....
the Bouncing Checka can do it for one lap, then usually tosses the thing down the road

Revert to the chassis set up post

Chassis Smashy, give him a tricycle and he will toss in the shrubbery before half race distance......his middle name is Ralf

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:37 pm
by <T-K>
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:30 pm
by <T-K>
http://www.crash.net
MotoGP world champion Nicky Hayden has revealed that his penultimate round clash with team-mate Dani Pedrosa left him with a `secret` shoulder injury, which he carried to victory in the Valencia title showdown, but which now requires surgery.
Eager to avoid handing Valentino Rossi any further advantage for the Valencia season finale, Hayden deliberately played down the extent of the injury prior to the title decider.
I was carrying the injury in Valencia, but the adrenalin got me through, I had a good race going until Valentino crashed. I`d fought from sixth and was on Troy Bayliss`s back tyre. I had nothing to lose. I thought `win the race or crash`. There was no plan B. But when I saw `Rossi P18` on my pit board I couldn`t believe it. That was the longest race of my life. It seemed like it wasn`t going to end.
Because of the shoulder surgery, Hayden will miss the final test of 2006, at Jerez in Spain, from November 28-30
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:35 pm
by <T-K>
Julian Mayo wrote:
Nicky can do those times all day....
Even he has warned Honda that they needs to extract more power and speed, from its 800cc racer if they are to 'stay in touch' with their rivals.....
Honda need to get it together methinks....
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 7:18 am
by Julian Mayo
Ducati
Suzuki
Honda
Ilmor

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:12 pm
by jacfan
Julian Mayo wrote:<T-K> wrote:And comparatively speaking he is not much slower than Hayden.............I think Honda just need to get their act together....
And as for your query on the Illmor, they weren't at the test....It's expensive to fly all the way to Sepang....They'll probably be at Jerez on the 26th though.....
Nicky can do those times all day....the Bouncing Checka can do it for one lap, then usually tosses the thing down the road

I hate it when my checka bounces.

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:21 pm
by Julian Mayo
jacfan wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:<T-K> wrote:And comparatively speaking he is not much slower than Hayden.............I think Honda just need to get their act together....
And as for your query on the Illmor, they weren't at the test....It's expensive to fly all the way to Sepang....They'll probably be at Jerez on the 26th though.....
Nicky can do those times all day....the Bouncing Checka can do it for one lap, then usually tosses the thing down the road

I hate it when my checka bounces.

I lurve it

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:09 am
by <T-K>
Found a bunch of pictures of the Illmor....
Here
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:58 pm
by <T-K>
Sorry, Havent had an internet connection since monday
Leading MotoGP times from day one of a three day test at Jerez, Spain, attended by teams and riders from Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Suzuki and Ilmor.
1 - Valentino
Rossi ~ 1'41.745
2 - John
Hopkins ~ 1'42.161
3 - Colin
Edwards ~ 1'42.293
4 - Dani
Pedrosa ~ 1'44.030
5 - Loris
Capirossi ~ 1'44.307
6 - Chris
Vermeulen ~ 1'44.394
7 - Marco
Melandri ~ 1'44.876
8 - Casey
Stoner ~ 1'45.574
9 - Shinya
Nakano ~ 1'46.200
10 - Jeremy
McWilliams ~ 1'47.216
11 - Andrew
Pitt ~ 1'48.518
12 - Vittoriano
Guareschi ~ 1'50.386
13 - Alex
Barros ~ 1'59.078