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MessagePosté le: Dim Juin 16, 2013 5:32 pm    Sujet du message: eiuzuw4k-spun8 Répondre en citant

AMA SBK: Geaux Beau!
When word dropped that Josh Herrin's rookie AMA Pro Superbike season had visited an adjustable leversearly conclusion due to a training crash, your initial considered that popped throughout my head was, 'Yamaha should throw Cameron Beaubier on your #2 bike a few days ago.'It wasn't a real consideration; I immediately understood the scenario has not been only unlikely but arguably a flat-out bad idea (220 horsepower joined with no preparation might create to have a painful offseason). Beaubier also definitely needs an attempt at securing runner-up through the DSB title chase (although from the grand scheme of things, it is possible to motorcycle engine coversdifference between second and third… or sixth?). With that being said, that flickering lamp did lead down a wandering mental path pondering what Yamaha USA have to do with Beaubier for 2013.The thought of to the paddock is the fact that, after securing another AMA Pro Daytona SportBike crown, Martin Cardenas is mostly a hot commclip on handlebarsodity and almost certainly going to return to the premier class next season. However, as talented as being the Colombian is, his aura of invincibility was dented because of the stunning second-half effort mounted by teenager Beaubier (although GEICO-backed champ can be licking his chops from the opportunity of taking some measure of revenge this weekend using his title concerns put to bed).The Y.E.S./Graves Yamaha pilot hasn't already only won six of nine races, he managed it by beating Cardenas at her own game on a few occasion. Design quickly as he's progressing, precisely what there be left for him to prove or learn in SportBike still, particularly Cardenas isn't around to challenge him?Interested in 2013, who's interests ought to be served -- the manufacturer/team or perhaps the rider?Already secured for next season, Beaubier can be considered a well liked to not only win, but roll in the SportBike championship if he remains about the undercard. Assuming Josh Hayes is retained, the Mississippian really should be well over able to holding in the fort in Superbike,clutch lever, giving Yamaha an extremely strong chance for winning both championships in 2013 (and despite fielding big-budget, big-talent teams, Yamaha has yet to win a SportBike crown). This appears obvious that it is in Yamaha's interest to help keep Beaubier in SportBike. But is this motorcycle exhaustin Beaubier's? A SportBike title would probably look good relating to the resume, but Cameron seems destined for bigger a motorcycle helmet nd better things, and allowing him to advance now, with SportBike seemingly already mastered, will be the nicest thing for his continued development.Another year in 600s wouldn't only potentially stall his progress but reinforce 'bad' middleweight habits that are tough unlearn because a rider helps to make the tricky transition from SportBike to Superbike. Cardenas never really did alter his style throughout his one-off year in Superbike in '11. While that generated for a seamless transition to SportBike (unlike that of Tommy Hayden, who had worked in order to turn himself right into a true Superbike rider), you'll find it made for an uneven year to the big bike. Cardemotorcycle racing partsnas was rapidly and impressively courageous on the #36 GSX-R1000, but younger population . suffered his share of crashes and scared the bejeezus outside his rivals every now and then. He'll also still hadouble bubble windscreenve the difficult style transition standing in front of him with his Superbike return pick up if he desires to develop into a genuine Josh Hayes challenger. Page 1 of 3 Prev 123 brake clutch levers Next
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