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Ensi vuonna sitten vain yhden valmistajan renkaat ilman aika-ajorenkaita. Tästä tulee kärsimaan pienet valmistajat kuten Ducati. Yksi syyhän Ducatin siirtymiseen Bridgestonelle oli juuri se, että saivat valmistajan tekemään renkaat juuri heille sopiviksi.

Ducatihan oli kiinnostunut käyttämään Michelinejä ensi kaudella 2009 juuri tuon edellä mainitun asian vuoksi.
 

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MotoGPmatters Silly Season:

Fiat Yamaha
Valentino Rossi Contract through 2010.
Rossi will be staying until he decides to retire from the sport.

Jorge Lorenzo Contract through 2009.
Lorenzo is Yamaha's future, and like Rossi, will be staying until he decides he's had enough.

Tech 3 Yamaha
Colin Edwards 1 year contract through 2009.
Edwards is signed for '09, but is unlikely to stay for too much longer. Much depends on what happens in the AMA.

James Toseland Took up option to stay through 2009. Toseland started brilliantly, but has stagnated a little. Will need to show a return to form if he is to stay after 2009.

Repsol Honda
Dani Pedrosa In 1st year of 2 year contract, signed for 2009. Pedrosa and his manager Alberto Puig have firm grip on the Repsol Honda garage. Pedrosa has been drafted in by Honda to win back the MotoGP title, and Puig has taken advantage to ensure that he controls events inside the team. Pedrosa and Puig are rumored to be demanding a wall separating the two sides of the Repsol Honda pits, and will have a very strong say in who will replace Nicky Hayden in 2009. Unfortunately, Pedrosa doesn't really want anyone as a team mate, so any such quest will be very difficult.

Andrea Dovizioso 1 year contract for 2009.
Andrea Dovizioso was officially announced as Nicky Hayden's replacement at Repsol Honda at Motegi, and with it came some interesting guarantees. These included being offered equal treatment, at least until one of the two Repsol riders gains a significant lead in the 2009 title race. But HRC President Hamane also stated that he would prefer to have both riders on the same tires, and pledged that there would be no dividing wall in the Repsol Honda garage.

Ducati
Casey Stoner Contract through 2010, option extended last year Casey Stoner, like Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo, can stay at Ducati as long as he likes. He has already brought the factory one title, and looks likely to repeat that feat, if not this year, then sometime in the very near future.

Nicky Hayden Contract for 2009.
Hayden's rumored contract was finally announced formally on the Monday after Indianapolis. Hayden has been with Honda since he was a teenager, and so the move is a big step for the Kentuckian. The Ducati has shown to be a tough bike to ride for everyone except Stoner, though things have improved over the past few races. The question is, can Hayden tame the bike like Stoner can? One thing is for sure: it won't be for lack of effort on Hayden's part.

Kawasaki
John Hopkins Contract through 2009 Hopkins is safe at Kawasaki for next year, but you have to wonder just how happy he is about that. The bike has been a disaster this year, after showing so much promise in 2007, and that must worry the American. Kawasaki have promised improvement for next year, and they could make some horsepower gains if they can get the fabulous sounding screamer engine to work. But nothing has been heard of it since being rolled out in April for testing. That's not good.

Marco Melandri Two-year deal for 2009 and 2010.
After a disastrous year aboard the Ducati, Melandri had to get out. Released from his 2 year contract a year early, Melandri looked elsewhere, nearly went back to Gresini Honda, who would have welcomed him with open arms, but decided he needed to be on a factory bike, to ensure that he had some input into the bike. Kawasaki was the only manufacturer left with a seat open, and so Melandri ended up there. The question remains, however, why Melandri thinks that a bike that has shown very little potential up until Brno should be any better than the Ducati he struggled on.

Suzuki
Loris Capirossi Contract through 2009.
Suzuki announced that they have renewed Capirossi's contract after the Misano round. The deal is just for one year, which makes sense, as the Italian veteran's age and long list of injuries has got to make you wonder just how much longer MotoGP's longest-serving son can continue. Retirement beckons, but whether that's in '10, or '11, or via the friendly side route of World Superbikes remains to be seen.

Chris Vermeulen Contract through 2009.
Chris Vermeulen's position at Suzuki was looking decidedly shaky, at least until two podiums in a row put some firm ground under his feet. But with one of those podiums coming in the wet and the other at Laguna Seca, his best track by a long way, a prolongation with Suzuki was not entirely certain. Vermeulen reportedly fell short of a performance clause at Laguna Seca which would have brought him an automatic extension, and since Laguna, he has been engaged in haggling between himself, the team and Suzuki, about the size of his wage packet.
The deal was finally done after Misano, and announced after the Misano MotoGP round, together with Capirossi's deal being announced. Like Capirossi's deal, Vermeulen's was just for one year. Vermeulen was praised for his development and progress, and this will have to continue if Vermeulen is to remain in MotoGP for another year.

Gresini Honda
Toni Elias Unsigned.
The remaining seat at Gresini Honda looks to be wrapped up. Toni Elias told the Spanish press that he has signed with Gresini, as he was given the guarantees of factory support first offered to Chris Vermeulen when the Australian looked like switching to Gresini.
However, no official announcements have yet been made, which means that Shinya Nakano still has a chance, albeit slim, of staying with Gresini. More likely, though, he will be heading back to Japan to replace the aging Tady Okada as Honda's test rider.

Despite earlier reports linking him to Gresini, Marco Simoncelli will be staying in the 250 class.

Alex de Angelis One-year deal for 2009.
Alex de Angelis has already signed a one-year deal with Gresini, as he has the double advantage of being both fast and Italian, helping in finding sponsors. Doubts remain about his propensity to head into the gravel at every opportunity, however, and the man from San Marino will have to fall off a lot less next year if he is to stay in MotoGP much longer....

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Alice Ducati
Mika Kallio Unsigned.
Although Alvaro Bautista may have been the 250 world champion in waiting before the start of the season, he has long been overtaken by two other young chargers. The Italian Marco Simoncelli, currently leading the championship, and the Finn Mika Kallio have both been made offers by Livio Suppo of Ducati to ride for the satellite Alice Ducati team, which is being transformed into the Junior Ducati team, a feat that Ducati have learned from Ferrari. Simoncelli will be staying in the 250 class, for another year, and so has been ruled out of contention. Kallio is willing, as his star is starting to wane inside the KTM team, as KTM become ever more impatient to win a world title.

Niccolo Canepa Unsigned.
It is absolutely certain that Niccolo Canepa will be racing a Ducati next year. The only question is, which one, and in which series? Canepa is looking a strong candidate for the Alice Ducati MotoGP team, after setting some impressive times in testing. But the former FIM Superstock 1000 champion has also had a couple of very good outings on the 1098R for the Xerox Ducati World Superbike squad. A decision will be made based on Canepa's form, and his maturity. There is a small chance that Canepa will be sent to the 250 class to learn the circuits first, but as that would put him on an Aprilia, owned by the other big Italian motorcycle conglomerate, that presents a number of difficult hurdles.

Team LCR
Randy de Puniet Contract for 2009. The most cash-stricken team in the paddock will be back next year, after renewing with Randy de Puniet. De Puniet keeps showing he is capable of being very fast, but then keeps ruining it by crashing. The Flying Frenchman may be back for 2009, but until he can stay on the bike, his future will continue to be uncertain.

Scot Honda
Yuki Takahashi 1 year contract for 2009. Being on a 250cc Honda may guarantee that you won't become world champion in the class, but so far, it does seem to guarantee that you will get a ride in MotoGP. Being forced to wring the last drop of performance from a clearly underpowered bike teaches a rider a lot about maintaining speed wherever possible, and makes a great showcase for riders prepared to try and outride the bike. It got Andrea Dovizioso his ride in the MotoGP class, and now, it has done the same for the man who took his seat, Yuki Takahashi. Takahashi is having a good year in 250s, despite being on the underpowered Honda, and with Dovi moving over to Repsol, the logical step was for the Scot Team's 250 rider to step and fill his boots.

Team JiR
Out of MotoGP.
JiR is the loser from the Team Scot / JIR divorce, and is almost certain to be out of MotoGP. HRC have favored Team Scot instead of the team that did rather poorly when Makoto Tamada and Shinya Nakano rode for them, awarding the RC212V which the joint team ran to Team Scot instead of JiR.
Despite team owner Luca Montiron insisting he had a sponsor and a contract for a bike, as well as a top rider to put on the bike, HRC came down in favor of Team Scot at Motegi. Montiron issued a polite, though bitter, press release announcing his split from Honda, and is likely to move to World Superbikes, to run the Aprilia team with Max Biaggi.

Aspar Kawasaki
Alex Debon / Toni Elias Unsigned First a Suzuki, then a Ducati, then maybe a Yamaha. Jorge Aspar Martinez has been round almost every manufacturer in his quest to field a team in MotoGP, but after being turned down by almost everyone, he has finally reached an - as yet unofficial - agreement with Kawasaki. As for the rider, whoever it is, it is likely to be a Spaniard, as Aspar will have a Spanish title sponsor, and will need a rider for the sponsor to use in their home market. Alvaro Bautista looked like being the most likely candidate to join the team, but the Spaniard announced at Misano that he will be staying in 250s for one more season, to attempt to win the championship. This clears the way for either Toni Elias or Sete Gibernau. Elias is now reported to have signed with Gresini, which would rule him out of contention. And as Aspar needs a Spaniard, and more specifically, someone from the Community of Valencia, that seriously narrows his options. Current 250 rider Alex Debon is believed to be the most serious candidate, but there are others who could be considered.

Onde 2000 Ducati
Sete Gibernau Reportedly signed After test riding for Ducati, Sete Gibernau looked certain to take Melandri's place until the end of the year, with maybe another year with the factory team to follow. But since the Hayden-Ducati deal has almost been finalized, Gibernau had reportedly been offered a ride on the satellite Alice team. The problem Gibernau had was one of money, a problem which is now supposedly solved, by the intervention of the Onde 2000 team. Onde 2000 currently run 2 bikes in the 125 class, but the owner of the construction company running the team is reported to have stumped up the cash to run Sete Gibernau on a 5th bike. No official announcement has been made yet, but this is being reported by multiple sources.
 
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Onko totta et Mikan ens kauden MotoGP-prätkä ois heikointa tasoa moottoritehoiltaan?Ei hyvää lupaa!
 

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Ainakin tänään Ducatit olivat neljä parasta nopeusmittauspisteessä, ja nimenomaan satelliittitallin ajajat parhaita joten moottoritehot on kyllä kunnossa.
 

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Viime vuonnakin Ducatit olivat aika ylivoimaisia huipuissa. Kriitikot sanoivatkin että se oli "syynä" Stonerin mestaruuteen.
 

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Tuossa huomasin että Tomoyoshi Koyama oli näköjään menettänyt ajopaikkansa Enrique Jerezille. Koyaman tämä kausi on kyllä ollut iso pettymys, toki muutenkin KTM-kuskit ovat olleet kaukana kärjestä. de Rosa ja Marquez ovat toki ajoittain väläytelleet, mutta mitään vakionimiä kärjessä he eivät ole olleet.
 

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Viime vuonnakin Ducatit olivat aika ylivoimaisia huipuissa. Kriitikot sanoivatkin että se oli "syynä" Stonerin mestaruuteen.
Stoner on jokatapauksessa nopeampi kuin Nicky Hayden, Haydenin mestaruus tuli pitkälti Rossin epäonnen johdosta. Toki on mukavaa saada vaihtelua mestareihin.
 

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Siitä huolimatta esimerkiksi Capirossi ei saanut hirveästi viime vuonna aikaan Ducatilla. Yhden voiton (joka tuli kisassa missä olosuhteiden takia vaihdettiin pyörää kesken kaiken) ja kolme muuta palkintosijaa. Toki sekin on selvästi parempi mihin Melandri on tällä kaudella pystynyt.
 

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Siitä huolimatta esimerkiksi Capirossi ei saanut hirveästi viime vuonna aikaan Ducatilla. Yhden voiton (joka tuli kisassa missä olosuhteiden takia vaihdettiin pyörää kesken kaiken) ja kolme muuta palkintosijaa. Toki sekin on selvästi parempi mihin Melandri on tällä kaudella pystynyt.
Melandrin ura on aika lässähtäny. Miehestä povattiin paljon enemmän.
 

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Melandrin ura on aika lässähtäny. Miehestä povattiin paljon enemmän.
Niinpä. En kuitenkaan osaa uskoa, että Melandrin perusnopeus mihinkään olisi kadonnut. Hieman on kuitenkin huoli, kuinka Kawasaki ensi vuonna Melandrin alla kulkee. Tämän vuoden pyörällä kun ei ole ihmeitä saatu aikaiseksi.
 

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Niin Rossillahan on aina epäonnen kun häviää... no, jokainen tietää todellisuuden. Tämä on moottoriurheilua! :eek!:

Kyllähän tuo Ducatin Desmosedici on vaikea ajettava verrattuna Yamahaan, se on selvää. Kyllä Stouneri vie tuota Ducatia sen äärirajoilla, mihin kukaan tähän asti ei ole pystynyt.

Mikan sopimus Ducatin Junior Tiimissä julkaistaan Malesiassa!! :cool: :thumbup:
 
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Tai sitten vaan jänskätyttävästi:eek:. Selitys voi olla ihan yksinkertainen l. juuri nuo jo mainitut sponsoriasiat. Samassa kinkurassa Mikan kanssa on Canepakin. Eiköhän ne sopparit sieltä esiin vielä vääntäydy.
 

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Saksalainen moottoriurheiluvaikuttaja Dieter Stappert on kuollut. Sai sairauskohtauksen pari kuukautta sitten (matkalla MotoGP-kisaan) eikä toipunut siitä enää.

Stappert vaikutti 1980-luvun alkuun asti F1:ssä, mutta sen jälkeen etenkin moottoripyöräpuolella. Tänäkin vuonna tallipäällikkönä. Oli pitkäaikainen reportteri ja kolumnisti MSa:ssa.
http://www.motorsport-aktuell.com/grand-prix/news/dieter-stappert-gestorben-7165.html
 

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Tulihan se uutinen vihdoinkin sieltä. :)
Pramac signs Canepa, Kallio

KTM vetäytyy 250cc:sta jo tämän kauden jälkeen! Pääsyynä lienee väkisin väännetty uusi kuvio keskiluokaksi, jossa vakionelitahtimoottorin ympärille saa tehdä itse rungon. http://www.motorsport-aktuell.com/grand-prix/news/ktm-hoert-auf-7123.html
FIM:n sääntöjen mukaan luokassa pitää olla 15 kilpailijaa, jotta sillä olisi MM arvo. Mikäli uusia talleja ei tule KTM:n ja Polaris Wolrdin tilalle, voi olla että Simoncelli jää viimeiseksi 250 kuutioisten maailman mestariksi :(
 
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Hienoa, nyt jaksaa taas tätäkin seurata vähän aktiivisemmin kun on Suomalaisia mukana. Silti toki kannatan Stoneria.
 
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