Machinery Vs Talent

young1 wrote:Nope..the aprilia is a class above in the CRT since all cost cutting control measures implemented this season.
Machinery Vs Talentde puniet almost said as much.
Johnnyflash wrote:If there's anyone on that grid who doesnt deserve a ride........ its Bradley Smith!
He's about as useful as tits on a bull!
If Tech3 is sticking British....... Scott Redding should have gotten that ride!
Oh, and Micheal Laverty is on a mule of a bike, good luck developing a PBM prototype CRT......
Lamb to the slaughter!
Johnnyflash wrote:If there's anyone on that grid who doesnt deserve a ride........ its Bradley Smith!
He's about as useful as tits on a bull!
If Tech3 is sticking British....... Scott Redding should have gotten that ride!
Oh, and Micheal Laverty is on a mule of a bike, good luck developing a PBM prototype CRT......
Lamb to the slaughter!
Wattie wrote:Dovi wanted a factory ride no matter what brand.
Smith signed a watertight contract at the end of 2011 to ride tech 3. At the time he was beginning to show some talent.
Then when his talent ran out in 2012, tech3 tried to drop him but contract was too tight.
Win for Smith.
young1 wrote:Nope..just struggling to type shit out on my phone mate..android tablets in getting fixed
young1 wrote:A stubbie on each gp & a carton on the overall points then Wattie?
17 v 41
Former MotoGP race winner Chris Vermeulen is being linked with the only remaining seat still officially open on the 2013 grid.
The IodaRacing team is planning to run a second BMW-Suter, alongside Danilo Petrucci, but the identity of the rider remains 'to be confirmed' - Roberto Rolfo's reported deal having fallen through.
Vermeulen rode the Suter-BMW at Le Mans this year, scene of his MotoGP win for Suzuki, in place of the injured Colin Edwards at Forward Racing, finishing in 17th.
30-year-old Vermeulen has been without a permanent ride since the end of 2011, following two injury blighted seasons with the factory Kawasaki WSBK team.
While Vermeulen is keen to return, Ioda are said to be interested in using his experience to help develop the bike. Ioda will be the only team running Suter-BMWs in 2013 with Forward switching to FTR-Kawasakis.
Suter marketing director, Andreas Leuthe fears that Vermeulen "could be too expensive", but Vermeulen told Speedweek.de: "I won't ask for a high wage" adding: "I want to race again and get another chance".
Should Vermeulen and Ioda agree terms, he would be the second Australian on the full-time 2013 grid, alongside rookie Bryan Staring (Gresini CRT).
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