Dan wrote:Stereo wrote:The theory is sound.... get an experienced rider and teach the younger rider to be faster, how to communicate with the mechanics, etc etc....
Having a japanese guy whos grip of the english language was mediocre, teaming up with a french guy whose grip of the english language is also below average.... would probably have been comedic and also quite a hindrance....
Just my two cents worth
Why would you assume that a German team all speak english? And a Japanese rider's english is relevent when Kawasaki itself is Japanese?
I don't quite share your logic...
I typed a big huge long reply..but deleted it and started again.....
You have a good point, however Shinya's mechanic is actually french.... So is Randys head mechanic....
In any case...... my point was that communication between the riders and the mechanical team is a must........ Im sure we all agree on that...
HOWEVER, communication between the two riders is not really required.... Although definitely prefered.... I'm not saying that Shinya and Randy never spoke.... but I am speculating that if both riders are french they are able to communicate track status, bike setup and stuff like that more efficiently, more quickly and they are more likely to do exactly that because of it.........
Just my 2c worth thats all...