johnny comelately wrote: ↑15 May 2022, 14:49
The Duke of Rimini, Enea Bastianini wins in Le Mans, pressuring the works Duke of Bagnaia into a crashing mistake.
The Townsville boy second with Espargaro, A a tremendous third.
Fabulous Fabio fourth on a completely uncompetitive Yahaha
The Hondas are still coming....somewhere
Both Yamaha and Honda should be ashamed of themselves with the valiant Marc Marquez even experiencing lateral porpoising.
With all the history Yamaha and Honda have in MotoGP for decades their practice of rotating engineers is proving a failure. IMHOpinion.
I find acceptable Honda's situation because they are on a new concept. So it will take time to make it work.
Yamaha are insisting i4. I think there is some benefit of it that they don't want to loose because of a few hp. Otherwise they would go vee layout. ( I am thinking in this way but I wonder why they don't test a vee even to see how they will do with it )
Quartararo was really fast but he couldn't gain position just because of lack of straight line speed. With a little bit more top speed he could fight for win. So he has a good bike without a good engine. They should find a way to close gap. May be not more power and speed but far better acceleration to tolerate lack of max speed but there must be something or they can not overtake a slower bike like we saw today.
As I said earlier every year a ducati rider come up and shines and next year he is just like other mid level riders. Bastianini rides very good this year. I wonder where he will be next year.