Page 2 of 4
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:24 am
by mlittle
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:47 am
by <T-K>
World Championship Positions after round eight, MotoGp of Assen:
Riders:
1 - Nicky Hayden ~ 144
2 - Dani Pedrosa ~ 102
3 - Loris Capirossi ~ 100
4 - Valentino Rossi ~ 98
5 - Marco Melandri ~ 98
6 - Casey Stoner ~ 78
7 - Colin Edwards ~ 63
8 - Shinya Nakano ~ 57
9 - Kenny Roberts jnr ~ 55
10 - Makoto Tamada ~ 54
11 - Toni Elias ~ 53
12 - John Hopkins ~ 50
13 - Sete Gibernau ~ 44
14 - Chris Vermuelen ~ 37
15 - Carlos Checa ~ 31
16 - Alex Hofmann ~ 16
17 - Randy De Puniet ~ 13
18 - James Ellison ~ 12
19 - jose Luis Cardoso ~ 5
Constructor:
1 - Honda ~ 176
2 - Yamaha ~ 127
3 - Ducati ~ 109
4 - Suzuki ~ 64
5 - Kawasaki ~ 57
6 - KR211V ~ 55
Team:
1 - Repsol Honda Team ~ 246
2 - Camel Yamaha Team ~ 161
3 - Fortuna Honda ~ 151
4 - Ducati Malboro Team ~ 148
5 - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP ~ 87
6 - Honda LCR ~ 78
7 - Kawasaki Racing Team ~ 70
8 - Team Roberts ~ 55
9 - Konica Minolta Honda ~ 54
10 - Tech 3 Yamaha ~ 43
11 - Pramac D'Antin MotoGP ~ 17
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 3:45 am
by <T-K>
MotoGP championship positions after round nine, MotoGP of Britain:
Riders:
1 - Nicky Hayden ~ 153
2 - Dani Pedrosa ~ 127
3 - Valentino Rossi ~ 118
4 - Marco Melandri ~ 114
5 - Loris Capirossi ~ 107
6 - Casey Stoner ~ 91
7 - Colin Edwards ~ 73
8 - Kenny Roberts Jnr ~ 66
9 - Makoto Tamada ~ 59
10 - John Hopkins ~ 58
11 - Shinya Nakano ~ 57
12 - Toni Elias ~ 53
13 - Sete Gibernau ~ 44
14 - Chris Vermuelen ~ 37
15 - Carlos Checa ~ 37
16 - Alex Hofmann ~ 19
17 - Randy de Puniet ~ 17
18 - James Ellison ~ 14
19 - Jose Luis Cardoso ~ 6
Constructors:
1 - Honda ~ 201
2 - Yamaha ~ 147
3 - Ducati ~ 116
4 - Suzuki ~ 72
5 - KR211V ~ 66
6 - Kawasaki ~ 61
Team:
1 - Repsol Honda Team ~ 280
2 - Camel Yamaha Team ~ 191
3 - Fortuna Honda ~ 167
4 - Ducati Malboro Team ~ 158
5 - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP ~ 95
6 - Honda LCR ~ 91
7 - Kawasaki Racing Team ~ 74
8 - Team Roberts ~ 66
9 - Konica Minolta Honda ~ 59
10 - Tech 3 Yamaha ~ 51
11 - Pramac D'Antin MotoGP ~ 18
Only 8 races left....
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:52 pm
by <T-K>
2006 MotoGP championship positions (After Round 11 of 17)
1 - Nicky HAYDEN ~ 194
2 - Dani PEDROSA ~ 160
3 - Marco MELANDRI ~ 150
4 - Valentino ROSSI ~ 143
5 - Loris CAPIROSSI ~ 126
6 - Casey STONER ~ 91
7 - Colin EDWARDS ~ 84
8 - Kenny ROBERTS JR. ~ 79
9 - John HOPKINS ~ 74
10 - Shinya NAKANO ~ 67
11 - Makoto TAMADA ~ 64
12 - ToniELIAS ~ 59
13 - Sete GIBERNAU ~ 58
14 - Chris VERMULEN ~ 57
15 - Carlos CHECA ~ 53
16 - Alex HOFMANN ~ 21
= Randy DE PUNIET ~ 21
18 - James ELLISON ~ 20
19 - Jose LUIS CARDOSO ~ 8
Teams
1 - REPSOL HONDA TEAM ~ 354
2 - CAMEL YAMAHA TEAM ~ 227
3 - FORTUNA HONDA ~ 209
4 - DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM ~ 191
5 - RIZLA SUZUKI MOTOGP ~ 131
6 - HONDA LCR ~ 91
7 - KAWASAKI RACING TEAM ~ 88
8 - TEAM ROBERTS ~ 79
9 - TECH 3 YAMAHA ~ 73
10 - KONICA MINOLTA HONDA ~ 64
11 - PRAMAC D'ANTIN MOTOGP ~ 22
Constructors
1 - HONDA ~ 246
2 - YAMAHA ~ 181
3 - DUCATI ~ 135
4 - SUZUKI ~ 92
5 - KR211V ~ 79
6 - KAWASAKI ~ 75
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 6:22 pm
by Julian Mayo
The ILL from Ilmor, (which is now owned by Merc Benz) is designing v4 Motogp engine which is scheduled to run in the last 2 races of this season, and the full 2007 season. (Source Motorcycle News)
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 9:56 pm
by <T-K>
Championship positions after round 12, MotoGP of the Czech Republic:
RIDERS:
1 - NICKY HAYDEN ~ 201
2 - Dani PEDROSA ~ 176
3 - Valentino ROSSI ~ 163
4 - Marco MELANDRI ~ 161
5 - Loris CAPIROSSI ~ 151
6 - Casey STONER ~ 101
7 - Kenny ROBERTS JR. ~ 92
8 - Colin EDWARDS ~ 90
9 - John HOPKINS ~ 83
10 - Shinya NAKANO ~ 75
11 - Makoto TAMADA ~ 67
12 - Toni ELIAS ~ 64
13 - Chris VERMULEN ~ 61
14 - Sete GIBERNAU ~ 58
15 - Carlos CHECA ~ 54
16 - Randy DE PUNIET ~ 23
17 - Alex HOFMANN ~ 21
18 - James ELLISON ~ 20
19 - Jose LUIS CARDOSO ~ 8
TEAMS:
1 - REPSOL HONDA TEAM 377
2 - CAMEL YAMAHA TEAM ~ 253
3 - FORTUNA HONDA ~ 225
4 - DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM ~ 216
5 - RIZLA SUZUKI MOTOGP ~ 144
6 - HONDA LCR ~ 101
7 - KAWASAKI RACING TEAM ~ 98
8 - TEAM ROBERTS ~ 92
9 - TECH 3 YAMAHA ~ 74
10 - KONICA MINOLTA HONDA ~ 67
11 - PRAMAC D'ANTIN MOTOGP ~ 22
CONSTRUCTORS:
1 - HONDA 262
2 - YAMAHA ~ 201
3 - DUCATI ~ 160
4 - SUZUKI ~ 101
5 - KENNY ROBERTS - KR211V ~ 92
6 - KAWASAKI ~ 83
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 10:00 pm
by Julian Mayo
LCR have done a pretty fine job in their first crack at it.
Don't forget Casey usually starts from 8>>>12th slot because the team doesnt have the knowledge to do a Q set up then race set up

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:59 pm
by <T-K>
2006 MotoGP Championship Positions, after round 13, MotoGP of Malaysia
Riders:
1 - Nicky HAYDEN ~ 214
2 - Dani PEDROSA ~ 192
3 - Valentino ROSSI ~ 188
4 - Loris CAPIROSSI ~ 171
5 - Marco MELANDRI ~168
6 - Casey STONER ~ 109
7 - Kenny ROBERTS JR. ~ 101
8 - Colin EDWARDS ~ 96
9 - John HOPKINS ~ 93
10 - Shinya NAKANO ~ 75
11 - Makoto TAMADA ~ 69
= Sete GIBERNAU ~ 69
13 - Chris VERMULEN ~ 66
14 - Toni ELIAS ~ 64
15 - Carlos CHECA ~ 58
16 - Randy DE PUNIET ~ 26
17 - Alex HOFMANN ~ 22
18 - James ELLISON ~ 20
19 - Jose LUIS CARDOSO ~ 8
Teams:
1 - REPSOL HONDA TEAM ~ 406
2 - CAMEL YAMAHA TEAM ~ 284
3 - DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM ~ 247
4 - FORTUNA HONDA ~ 232
5 - RIZLA SUZUKI MOTOGP ~ 159
6 - HONDA LCR ~ 109
7 - KAWASAKI RACING TEAM ~ 101
= TEAM ROBERTS ~ 101
9 - TECH 3 YAMAHA ~ 78
10 - KONICA MINOLTA HONDA ~ 69
11 - PRAMAC D'ANTIN MOTOGP ~ 23
Constructors:
1 - HONDA ~ 278
2 - YAMAHA ~ 226
3 - DUCATI ~ 180
4 - SUZUKI ~ 111
5 - KENNY ROBERTS - KR211V ~ 101
6 - KAWASAKI ~ 86
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:48 pm
by Julian Mayo
Am I right in thinkin' thet somethin might be happenin in Awstalya, dis wee'end?

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:26 pm
by jacfan
Julian Mayo wrote:Am I right in thinkin' thet somethin might be happenin in Awstalya, dis wee'end?

Yeah you are. The moth collectors of the world are having a meeting at Phillip Island.

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:50 pm
by Julian Mayo
jacfan wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:Am I right in thinkin' thet somethin might be happenin in Awstalya, dis wee'end?

Yeah you are. The moth collectors of the world are having a meeting at Phillip Island.

Ahhhh, so therre is a reason for full face helmets. I used to wear an open face, so i didn't have to stop for tucker

speed was less tho

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:57 pm
by jacfan
Julian Mayo wrote:jacfan wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:Am I right in thinkin' thet somethin might be happenin in Awstalya, dis wee'end?

Yeah you are. The moth collectors of the world are having a meeting at Phillip Island.

Ahhhh, so therre is a reason for full face helmets. I used to wear an open face, so i didn't have to stop for tucker

speed was less tho

Yeah moths hurt if you hit them at 180 k.
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:21 am
by Julian Mayo
jacfan wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:jacfan wrote:Yeah you are. The moth collectors of the world are having a meeting at Phillip Island.

Ahhhh, so therre is a reason for full face helmets. I used to wear an open face, so i didn't have to stop for tucker

speed was less tho

Yeah moths hurt if you hit them at 180 k.
copped a sparrow in de head at 160 on a honda 750 on my way to Hume Wier for a race meet. My pillion reached over n got hold of the bars......thnk gawd for having 6ft 5in jackaroo mates. Rained all the way home to " Widgewah Station" , the boiler had blown,....no hot water.....was June

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:28 am
by jacfan
Julian Mayo wrote:jacfan wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
Ahhhh, so therre is a reason for full face helmets. I used to wear an open face, so i didn't have to stop for tucker

speed was less tho

Yeah moths hurt if you hit them at 180 k.
copped a sparrow in de head at 160 on a honda 750 on my way to Hume Wier for a race meet. My pillion reached over n got hold of the bars......thnk gawd for having 6ft 5in jackaroo mates. Rained all the way home to " Widgewah Station" , the boiler had blown,....no hot water.....was June

Ouch! I have not been on the back of a bike for years. We went to the first Adelaide GP on hubby's 750 Katana. Loooonnnnng trip. Was extremely sore when we got there and even worse on the way home.
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:34 am
by Julian Mayo
jacfan wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:jacfan wrote: Yeah moths hurt if you hit them at 180 k.
copped a sparrow in de head at 160 on a honda 750 on my way to Hume Wier for a race meet. My pillion reached over n got hold of the bars......thnk gawd for having 6ft 5in jackaroo mates. Rained all the way home to " Widgewah Station" , the boiler had blown,....no hot water.....was June

Ouch! I have not been on the back of a bike for years. We went to the first Adelaide GP on hubby's 750 Katana. Loooonnnnng trip. Was extremely sore when we got there and even worse on the way home.
Silly Hubby.
I would have had you chauffeur driven, there n back......enjoyed the single rider trip each way, and the look in your eyes when you saw the bunch of roses in the tent, and the GP, n tent life, even more
