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While I am not sure I would describe what I saw on TV as a "drizzle," I have to agree. I suggest that if Kato intends to fulfill his promise to become the next great rider (which I think he quite possibly can do), he should spend the "off-season" practicing on tracks that get lots of rain.



I was really disappointed for Sete -- except for that one mistake, he rode a perfect race. Now that is a great example of someone who has mastered riding in the wet.
 

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Yeah, it looks like the gods are smiling on Rossi this year -- seems like on the rare occassions when his superior talent, superior machinery and superior team are not enough for him to dominate, the gods intervene in his favor.



Have to say that I am glad to finally see some real competition in GP1 this late in the season. Ditto for WSB.
 

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Yeah, that has to be the best wet racing I have ever seen. After the 250, which was pretty much a joke (didn't Elias crash 3 times and still finish in the points?), I almost decided not to watch the GP1 -- I sure would have kicked myself in the ass had I not watched it though! Rossi and Gibernau were both brilliant in those conditions!



I understand that Sete is attributing his crash to his new slipper clutch suddenly failing to slip, locking the rear tire. Of course, I'd probably make a similar excuse under the circumstances. Roberts, however, indicated that he had similar issues with the new clutch, so maybe it is not just an excuse.



I admit I have to sympathize with Kato. As an occasional amatuer racer, I have "chickened out" completely every time it rained, and in fact, am pretty wimpy in the rain even on the street. I am totally in awe of guys like Rossi and Gibernau who seem so comfortable at those lean angles in such conditions!
 

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Re: Yamaha M1

Anybody who is not already using it is certainly working on it. 990 cc can certainly put out a lot more peak power that what is now generated (based on F-1 outputs) and if that can be tamed with electronics .........

If BMW get in, as rumored, they probably would do just that -- use essentially 3 cyl from their V10 F1 motor and all their experience in traction control etc from their auto business to make it rideable.
 
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