aardvark wrote:Hmmm, I'm suprised Yamaha didn't offer him a third bike in WSS if/when Curtain returns.
Punisher wrote:aardvark wrote:Hmmm, I'm suprised Yamaha didn't offer him a third bike in WSS if/when Curtain returns.
I was under the impression thats what was offered
icebreaker wrote:..... with the 800's this year, the 250 experience seems to be alot more relevent...
dave#3 wrote:Good on Kwaka for signing him ... now, note to Westy: Shut the fark up, no whining, bitching, crying, excuses or otherwise. Repeat after me "I'm getting used to the bike, and I'd like to say thanks to my team for building me a great bike for today's race ....."
icebreaker wrote:Awesome news.
I guess it is prob the best move..
If Curtain comes back he's left rideless, atleast this way he is secured a ride for the rear. And if he can prove himself, he may just get re-signed and have a GP ride in 2008...
good luck Westy.. And please don't openly winge about what you've got.. You've got a shot at the big time now... Just grind your teeth make the most of it, and let it take you where it may.
I'm guessing it's going to be a few weeks before West gets used to the kwaka, but hopefully he can do abit better than the Fonz did.
Dan
plane wrote:Yamaha are also running competitive machines in all of the major 4 stroke catagories and surely Edwards' time as Rossi's team mate is limited?
Anyway, Go Westy!
Cheers,
Pete
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