De Puniet as #2

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De Puniet as #2

Post by kempy »

Suprised there hasn't allready been a thread about this...

What does everyone make of Kawasaki's signing of De Puniet?
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Post by matchan »

I think there was before the crash.

I'm reasonably happy about it, he's had a crap year this year, but was good last year, even though he crashed a bit. Seems to have a bit of fire so all in all a positive thing, might as well give a young guy a go as throwing money at the likes of checa/biaggi/barros who you know will finish mid field.

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i also think that developing a young guy is a good idea, but not when ur trying to develop a new bike.
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Post by red_dave »

I hope he goes well and I'll be barracking for him all the way...

Remember, Biaggi was linked to the ride so i'd be happy to have Frank Spencer on board rather than Max... :?
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:roll: I think we're going to see more of the same from Randy. He hasn't set the world on fire on the factory backed Aprilia for the last few years and the whole thing smells of euro money....there are some great euro riders but where is the next generation of American ex-superbike kids?
See how he goes for the next couple of seasons he can't use the excuse that he doesn't know the tracks :wink:

I think that Shinya has had a pretty consistant effort this year and if the bike could give them a little more we'd have something shout about...Go Green '06. :twisted:
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I dunno.... IMHO You'd thing Eckl would have learnt by now, using an inexperienced GP rider hasn't gotten him anywhere..

They need to get someone experienced enough to help them develop the bike.. And jumping from recently departed 250 rider to the next isn't going to get you there... That's what I think anyway..

But I wish him all the best and I do hope he does well and is able to push hard.

I also think that in developing a bike you should be with a proven tyre manufacturer...


I think the best thing Kawa could do is run a 2nd race team and let someone different in to run it and see how things go... How can you expect to develop things and excel with just 2 bikes in a season. But at the end of the day the almighty dollar rules all, and I do understand it's costs alot of money, etc, etc..
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Post by Barrabob »

I like the idea of a second team dan maybe with a privateer running it with factory backing.

Having seen gary mcoys comments on faster I would wish them luck but after last nights gp coverage they showed the constructers points and kwacka wasnt on the bottom of the list.

We have shinya to thank for that result he was consistently tenth.

need a rider thats going to have a go even if they crash it occaisonaly in anger at least they are having a go.

watching the 250s it was interesting to hear that nackers still held the 250 lap record for the track :shock: and it was from when he was riding a yamaha. :shock:
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Post by redzedx7r »

Dan wrote: I also think that in developing a bike you should be with a proven tyre manufacturer...
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Unless they're going to Dunlops the Bridgies have had a pretty good season on the Ducatis 2 x race wins and a coupla podiums. Look how well Tamada did in 03 on the Honda with Bridgies compared to his so so effort this year on Michies.
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Post by Neka79 »

best option so far is this...
put in a 2nd team...
make me the main rider...
offer grid girls instead of prize money...
watch me crash or win...

either way it would be interesting...
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Post by diesel »

hell i'd take a piece of that pie.
errrrr... u know what i mean
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