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Posted by Julian Bond on April 15, 2008, 3:15 am
 
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Honda are the only company making fairings smaller and harder for the
rider to hide behind. With Honda at one end of the spectrum and Ducati
at the other, everyone else is heading towards Ducati.

Then look at the event top speeds from the MotoGP site.
1st Yamaha - Vale 3rd
1st Honda - Dani 6
2nd Honda - Hayden 11
Hondas 15-18

Last year on top speed at Estoril, Yamaha were nowhere, and Honda were
spread though the field.

Almost all speeds were set in practice when fuel consumption is less
important. You never quite know if they got the speed trap right,
because some times it's in the braking area and is a measure of braking
bravery.

So is there a connection there between fairing size, rider size and top
speed, or is it masked by the increase in fuel efficient power everyone
is searching for?

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Posted by Mark N on April 15, 2008, 1:30 am
 Mark N wrote:


So I ran the numbers on last year. The average weight of the 19-rider
field was 141 pounds (using Hofmann and West for those two spots), and
the average podium finisher was at 136 pounds. So the field has dropped
by an average of five pounds, so far the podium finishers by 11 pounds,
and the winners by 12 pounds. The higher the finish the lighter the
rider and the bigger the drop.

I checked 2006 as well, and the grid averaged 143 pounds, the podium
finishers 138 pounds, and the winners were also at 138 pounds. So the
same drop observation applies - '06 to '07 saw a drop of two pounds in
all riders, two pounds in podium finishers and six pounds in winners.
Same sort of thing in 2005 - the grid was at 148 pounds, the podium
finishers 146 pounds and the winners 146 pounds.

So from 2005 to the first three races of 2008 the grid average has
dropped 12 pounds, the podium finishers 21 pounds, and the race winners
26 pounds. [note: I have not changed any individual's weight year to
year in the calculations] And every category has dropped every year, and
the guys at the front by more than the whole grid every year - just
ignore the man behind the curtain...



Posted by Henry on April 16, 2008, 5:51 pm
 
a/ can you paraphrase
b/ can you do things in metric

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