This is good...
https://bikesportnews.com/features/peop ... -act-soon/
WSBK. An Interesting Read
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Re: WSBK. An Interesting Read
Good read that,one thing not mentioned with the Ducati evolution is according to one of their riders in a podcast the other month,I think it was Iddon or Bridewell, the 2023 fuel tank is different & changes the weight distribution of the bike resulting in better handling
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Re: WSBK. An Interesting Read
At the moment the 'Aliens' are the bikes, and by the bikes I mean the Ducatis.
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Re: WSBK. An Interesting Read
The big advantage Ducati have in MotoGP is the input from 8 top-level riders every race weekend. They're not listening to just one voice (a la MM at Honda) but to a range of tastes/preferences. This can (and I'm sure does) also feed into their WSBK program.
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Re: WSBK. An Interesting Read
Ducati in motogp have caught that elusive magic of a bike anyone can ride,this in turn makes fast riders want it. The two things will feed off each other until another marque steps up to the...uh...mark.
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