Sorry have been on the road for a few days so have been to busy to reply but it seems that most people below have proven my point anyways so i didnt see much reason to reply until Strika asked me to.
Sooo yep my bad, typo I meant PI. However all my points are still relevant including times
For starters you mentioned WSS intially not me

and if they dont have over 150rwhp then I would truely like to know what power you do think they have. Look it up.
Also is Bayliss could only pilot his WSS bike at a 40's but could pilot his Ducati 996 only only a couple of years later at a 133.019 then how do you explain that????????? 7 seconds is alot of time difference considering all the time in corner speed he lost whilst riding his WSBK
All the guys above have stated that the difference in times around the island is substantial. I shouldnt need to continue with factless bullshit as the guys above have already proved that for me.

. Prehaps you should look a few up before slamming others. The gaps between the 600's and 100's around a 500m shorter track such as EC is less than 1 second so taking in the difference of distance you would be inclined to think that EC would a corner speed track more than PI, but I digress.
No matter how you try and paint it Strika the fact that PI is a track that has soooo many points/corners that you are WOT on either bike ( including about 4 turns) it is hard to drag in a difference once a 1000cc is WOT, not matter what your corner speed is. On TODAYS technology there is not much the 600's can do that the 1000's cant. The difference in size and weight is minimal now so piloting a 1000 around now is much easier. Corner speed differences now are minimal also.
The bikes have moved along leaps and bounds since the ninety's
So if the gap between the 600's and the 1000's is over 300-400% larger at PI than EC for track that is only 12.5% bigger I find it hard to comprehend how you think that is not a 1000cc dominant track.
I agree that corner speed at anytrack is paramount however at PI, corner speed is not going to save you against a well piloted 1000cc. Where at a tighter track like EC or WP or Broadford it may.
Again not sure what you took from my original 1 line post or whether you were just in an argumentative mood but you may want to reconsider your original thoughts are they appear to most to be alittle out of whack with current FACTS.
Ohh and I'll join the rest in seeing you do a 1.42 around PI once your fit and well again. Last time we spoke you mentioned a 1.45 was your best.
