Jerez

Är det Jarno Janssen som står till vä, inte på hojen alltså ?

Jo det är Jarno Jansen! Han kan nog vara en bra hjälp åt förarna/teamet då han har massor av racingerfarenhet. :)

Såg nu när jag kollade på teamet att dom varit grymt snabba på att uppdatera sin hemsida med den nya huvudsponsorn. Hittade nyheten innan på ett Hollänskt forum. Kul att se att det finns GP-team som attraherar sponsorer med!
www.molenaarracing.com
 
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Här har ni en lista till att tippa på :tummenupp :D :)


Nr. Team Rider # Country
1 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Daniel Kartheininger 3 GER
2 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Johann Zarco 5 FRA
3 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Deane Brown 7 GBR
4 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Lukáš Šembera 9 CZE
5 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Jamie Mossey 11 GBR
6 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Javier Cholbi 12 SPA
7 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Cameron Beaubier 16 USA
8 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Kevin Sánchez 21 SPA
9 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Cyril Carrillo 22 FRA
10 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Matthew Hoyle 23 GBR
11 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Markus Reiterberger 28 GER
12 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Lorenzo Savadori 32 ITA
13 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Sturla Fagerhaug 33 NOR
14 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Christoph Schönberger 35 GER
15 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Stuart Mitchell 36 GBR
16 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Kris Turner 38 USA
17 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Luis Salom 39 SPA
18 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Adam Blacklock 52 GBR
19 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Robert Gull 66 SWE
20 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Lucy Glöckner 69 GER
21 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie JD Beach 73 USA
22 Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Cristian Trabalon 92 SPA

Ska inte #6 Peter Sebestyen från Ungern vara med?

Hörde att Harald Bartol funderar lite på om man ska släppa denna KTM:en till nästa år till försäljning. :)
 
Humangest kommer bl.a att testa nya svingar på sina Honda RS125RW nu till helgen.
 
Valentino pga Stoner/Ducati/Bridgestone öppningsseger o sitt eget teams möjligheter att få till hojen än bättre till Jerez..

Vale:
"I don't think we can fix the problem in time for Jerez. It will happen later, I don't know when. We have new parts which we want to try straight away but we have no testing. In these conditions it is hard to compete.."
 
Du får nog titta lite vad du citerar för det du skrev hade ingen relevans med det du citerade. Därför min fråga.
:va Elwe tyckte utvecklingen av Aprilias tvåtaktsmotor var en spark i arschlet på japanska racingutvecklingsavdelningar. Det svarade jag på.
 

Hörde att Harald Bartol funderar lite på om man ska släppa denna KTM:en till nästa år till försäljning. :)

Det där låter ju inte så lite coolt! Nån aning om i vilken härad priset kommer ligga? Dyrare än Honda men mycket billigare än Aprilia är min gissning....
 
Wow - ett estetiskt föredöme, enligt min mening.

Jo dom har lyckats göra designen så att den ser ut som en seriös racinghoj. Jag skulle dock velat fortsatt dragit guldkanten så att den går även på underdelen av tanken för att följa den linjen man har på kåpan. Men detta är iof inte deras tävlingshojar, är ju helt std RS125R förutom kutsen på bilderna, så man ska kanske se dom riktiga hojarna först.. :)
 
Wow - ett estetiskt föredöme, enligt min mening.


speciellt dom otroligt läckra fyrkanterna på sidokåpan då eller? :D

okay, om man bortser från dom så ser det helt ok ut

sådärja... då var det fixat :tummenupp
 

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Wildcards på Jerez.

125GP
13. Lino Lombardi - ITA - Humangest Honda.
30. Pere Tutusaus - SPA - Team Machado aprilia.
76. Ivan Maestro - SPA - Mateoni Honda.
78. Daniel Saez - SPA - Quinto Almoradi Honda.

250GP
6. Alex Debon - SPA - aprilia racing.
31. Alvaro Molina - SPA - Andalucia - GFC - Mas aprilia.
53. Santiago Barragan - SPA - Stop & Go Honda.

MotoGP
64. Kousuki Akiyoshi - JPN - Rizla Suzuki.
 
Ska bli kul att se vad Alvaro Molina kan göra i 250 Gp!:yoparty
 
2829265 Ska bli kul att se vad Alvaro Molina kan göra i 250 Gp!:yoparty
Ungefär som tidigare år skulle jag tro så runt plats 14-18 beroende på manfall.

Yamaha preview Jerez.
The second round of the MotoGP World Championship welcomes the Fiat Yamaha Team to Europe next weekend with Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards looking to continue their strong start to the season at Jerez. After starring in an intriguing curtain-raiser to the season in Qatar, where the pair dominated in practice only to see Casey Stoner (Ducati) storm to his debut victory in the race, the Italian and the American will be looking to use data from positive tests at the Spanish circuit just over three weeks ago to propel them to victory next Sunday.

Second place for Rossi in the desert dust of Doha leaves him lying second in the championship, five points behind the Australian youngster, whilst Edwards holds sixth place after suffering grip problems on the unpredictable Losail surface in the race. Both riders lapped well at Jerez in the final Official Test of the pre-season, when Rossi took the top spot in a televised 'qualifying' session - smashing the pole record with a best lap of 1'38.394.

Rossi's record at Jerez in competitive action is unmatched, the 28-year-old having won there on six occasions riding five different types of motorcycle since his first appearance in the 125cc class in 1996. Edwards, meanwhile, had never ridden at the Spanish venue previous to his debut MotoGP appearance in 2003 and the Texan has enjoyed limited success at the circuit since then, his best finish coming with seventh spot in a wet race three seasons ago.

Jerez could barely provide a starker contrast to the scenes at Losail, with the rolling green Andalusian hills providing the ideal setting for a natural amphitheatre that has become known as the Spanish Mecca of motorcycle racing, with upwards of 120,000 fans making the annual pilgrimage. The track itself challenges the riders to pick the most effective racing line, with few hard braking points and little opportunity to fully open the throttle. The 4.423km layout features regular and quick changes in direction, meaning that the rider requires a responsive overall set-up and good grip at maximum lean angles.

Valentino Rossi - "We're in good shape"
Valentino Rossi has reiterated his confidence in the ability of Yamaha's engineers to respond to the top-speed challenge laid down by Ducati at Qatar as he looks to end his longest run without a win since his debut victory at Donington Park in 2000. Stoner's machine had the top speed advantage over Rossi's down the long Losail straight but 'The Doctor' fully expects the deficit to reduce over the coming weeks and says that the extra corner speed of his M1 will prove crucial at tighter circuits such as Jerez.

"I think Qatar showed that, although we have some areas to improve, our bike is working well and we won't be making the same mistakes as last year," said Rossi. "I'm feeling confident for Jerez, I think it will suit our bike very well, even better than Qatar, and we were very strong there in the test. We know we lack a bit of horsepower but I think this will improve race-by-race and Yamaha are working very hard. I don't expect it to be a big problem in Jerez as it's a different type of track".

"Jerez is one of my favourite circuits and I've had some great races there in the past so I hope this is another good year for me there. Qatar was very quiet, which was a good way to start the season because there were no distractions for me, but Jerez is always a great party with a fantastic atmosphere, so now I am really looking forward to that and I hope we can give the fans a good show. I expect that Pedrosa will be very fast here, as he was in the test, and I expect a big battle with him at his home race."

Colin Edwards - "Learn and move on"
Despite his unexpected problems in the race at Losail, sixth place for Colin Edwards was still a decent points haul for the opening round and the Texan is confident of adding considerably to that tally at Jerez. The more predictable nature of the Spanish track conditions should allow the 33-year-old to fully exploit the excellent set-up work he completed there during pre-season testing and allow him to once again run at the top of the time sheets throughout the Grand Prix.

"I'm looking forward to Jerez, our bike worked pretty well there during the test and we made some good changes to it there so I am expecting to be running at the top again - just this time I hope to be able to do it in the race, too!" says Edwards. "Qatar was disappointing of course because we were so good all week and then the race didn't work out. It wasn't what we expected but we just have to learn from it and move on".

"Last year Jerez wasn't great for us, I got a good start but then got caught up in Valentino's crash and ran through the gravel at turn one but both he and I will be looking to avoid anything like that this year! We've got a good setting to start with in Jerez and we'll go from there. We know we need to work on a few things and I know Yamaha are working hard to improve our top speed a bit, but hopefully that won't be too much of an issue in Jerez".

Davide Brivio - "Podium priority"
Fiat Yamaha Team Director Davide Brivio outlined the importance of Rossi's opening-race podium in what promises to be another unpredictable season of MotoGP racing. Whilst the team's focus is clearly on winning races, Brivio points out that the priority is to be on the rostrum in as many events as possible as the team put together another championship tilt. The Italian added that his staff are now looking forward to the next challenge, with Jerez high on the list of favourite venues for any paddock regular.

"We're happy with the way the season started in Qatar because we saw that our bike is competitive and ready to win races " says Brivio. "We were on the podium and that is our target at every race this season because that's where the serious points are. Now we're looking forward to Jerez, a circuit where we tested well at and got lots of good information, so hopefully there will be no surprises. We're also confident that the difference between our bike and others in straight-line speed won't be as much of an issue there".

"Qatar is a nice place to go but it clearly doesn't have the atmosphere and sense of occasion of Jerez. It's nice to be in such a great motorcycling arena, with lots of people bustling around the paddock and thousands of screaming fans in the grandstand. I think it is the kind of atmosphere Valentino responds to and he will want to put on a great show for the fans. It's a great motivation for all the riders and there is no reason why Colin can't repeat his form at the tests and challenge with Valentino for the podium this Sunday."
 
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2829276 Har han ställt upp i Jerez innan?
Han körde duktigt på Karlskoga!
Han har 24 starter i 250 och har tagit två pinnar, bägge i fjol, samt sex starter i 125, fyra poäng. Allt detta sedan 1996. Så poäng är bra för Molina även om det är "hemmaban." Det säger ju en del om tempot i VM...
 
Har han ställt upp i Jerez innan?
Han körde duktigt på Karlskoga!

Molina har nog kört iaf 3gg på GP där. Förra året tog han 2 poäng där. Dom andra i VM är också rätt bra om man säger så..
 
Han har 24 starter i 250 och har tagit två pinnar, bägge i fjol, samt sex starter i 125, fyra poäng. Allt detta sedan 1996. Så poäng är bra för Molina även om det är "hemmaban." Det säger ju en del om tempot i VM...
Ja det gör det allt!
Tänk 120000 i publiksiffror! :yoparty
Dit måste jag åka någon gång efter karriären här hemma!
Ja eller karriär? Jag har kul iallafall!
 
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