Posted by T3 on April 27, 2005, 10:31 pm
If I understand this right, James Haydon is going to sub for Reynolds
for the next couple of races so John can recover. This is the same
Haydon that was just recently shown the door at Airwaves Ducati so
Lavilla could take over, "for the good of the team." What was a coerced
departure turned out to be one hell of a move for Haydon, he gets to
pilot the #1 Suzuki! Talk about making lemonade from lemons! You gotta
love them Brits...
Posted by Mark N on April 27, 2005, 10:56 pm
T3 wrote:
> If I understand this right, James Haydon is going to sub for Reynolds
> for the next couple of races so John can recover. This is the same
> Haydon that was just recently shown the door at Airwaves Ducati so
> Lavilla could take over, "for the good of the team." What was a coerced
> departure turned out to be one hell of a move for Haydon, he gets to
> pilot the #1 Suzuki! Talk about making lemonade from lemons! You gotta
> love them Brits...
What I find amusing is the Blighty teams hiring these Japanese and
Spanish riders in order to give themselves a better chance at winning -
talk about desperation...
Posted by T3 on April 27, 2005, 10:59 pm
Mark N wrote:
> T3 wrote:
>
>> If I understand this right, James Haydon is going to sub for Reynolds
>> for the next couple of races so John can recover. This is the same
>> Haydon that was just recently shown the door at Airwaves Ducati so
>> Lavilla could take over, "for the good of the team." What was a
>> coerced departure turned out to be one hell of a move for Haydon, he
>> gets to pilot the #1 Suzuki! Talk about making lemonade from lemons!
>> You gotta love them Brits...
>
>
> What I find amusing is the Blighty teams hiring these Japanese and
> Spanish riders in order to give themselves a better chance at winning -
> talk about desperation...
Ouch!
Posted by Julian Bond on April 28, 2005, 5:26 am
>What I find amusing is the Blighty teams hiring these Japanese and
>Spanish riders in order to give themselves a better chance at winning -
>talk about desperation...
Isn't it equally sad that riders of the quality of Kiyonari, Lavilla,
Jacques, Pere Riba, Hodgson, Kagayama (last two years) can't find a
world championship ride?
Maybe we'll see Van Den Goorbergh in UK 600SS shortly.
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Posted by Iain Chalmers on April 28, 2005, 9:26 am
> Maybe we'll see Van Den Goorbergh in UK 600SS shortly.
Well, he's just bailed out on his Ducati ride in WSS apparently, and
scored a ride in MotoGP on Tamadas bike this weekend in CHina!
http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view.asp?cid=6&nid 9475
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> for the next couple of races so John can recover. This is the same
> Haydon that was just recently shown the door at Airwaves Ducati so
> Lavilla could take over, "for the good of the team." What was a coerced
> departure turned out to be one hell of a move for Haydon, he gets to
> pilot the #1 Suzuki! Talk about making lemonade from lemons! You gotta
> love them Brits...