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Roberts Honda
Streetbikes?
Tearn Robens' new association wkh
I Honda may bear more [n]k rhan mere-
l), a revival in the team's racing fortunes
-
with at least the
possibilir,,
ofspecially buik
Honda-powered
streetbikes
in
the
future.
"We
have
lhe
facilities and ability
ro
make exclusive small-production machines
at Banbury" said Kenny Roberts.
'lt's
defi-
nitely somethinS
we
need to be
looking
at.
to use our facilities. lf Honda sent us, for
example, an in-line four enSine, we would
be able to
produce
a road bike in four
months. That's
the way I see things
toint
for ur. We ne€d to make
business
for
our
Eroup
out of our relationships. The bike
would be expensive, but there is a market
for that sort of exclusive machine."
Roberts said he did not envisage that they
would ever,nake their own €ngine again.
"You
can't rule it out, but our experi-
ence is that it's very dillicrilt," he noted.
"Our
se€ond-generation
V.fMe
would have
been much better
-
not a
race
winner, but
much more competitive. But we never had
the budget to do it."
Team nran4ger
Chuck
Akland
confirmed
that
tlEy
would like to
plodrre
a
su'eedrike,
though rrc
plans
were
yet
in
place.
"We
wanted to do the iame thinS with
Proton, ahhough that never happened,"
he said.
The
other consequence of the new
marriage between Honda and the
rpecial-
ized chassis constructordrace team has
been a retom rider. Kenny Roberts
Jr.
has
been a dour
presence
durint his years
Kenny Roberts
with
Suzuki. a team on a downhill trend
alrer he won the title wrth them in 2000
But some people at the l'4otocP test in
Spah thrs
past
weekend sard rhrs was
almost the first time they had ever seen
him smile.
/Mi.hoel S.ott
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McWilliams And
The Bue!!
Former MotoGP rider
Jerem),
McWilliams
took his first laps around the
historic Daytona
lnternational Speedway 2.95-mile road
course on Thursday, March 2, during the
Tearn Hammer ridinS school. in preparation
for the Daytona 200.
Mcwilhams, a three-time lrish Champion
and 250cc GP and l4oto GP veteran, particF
pated in the ridinS school to learn the ins and
outs of Daytona
-
as well as
Setting
the new
Buell XBRR sorted out.
"lt's
my lirst time ever on a bankinS, so it's
quite
daunting.' said Mcwilliams.
"lt's
quite
different than what l'm used to."
The 4l-year-old l'4.Williams, who'll com-
pete for Warr's London Harley-
Davidson/Buell of
London, is
one of the
biggest
international .iders to compete
at
Daytona in a number ofyears,
"lt's
,ust
tD/ing to
get
to know the track,"
said Mcwilliams, who was
ioined
by Pascal
Picotte on the Buells during Thursday's lbam
Hammer day.
"That's
one big thing to over-
come. You're cominS to race at Daytona; it's
a
plus if
),/ou
know where
),,ou're
going.
Because l've never ridden
bankrn8.
SettinS
used to hittint the
bankinS
as hard
as
I need
to hit it.
"This bike is also very different than whet
I m use ro, he added.
"The
maxrmum rpm rs
about 8500, so I've
8ot
to change my style
quite a bit.
Jumping
on this bike from what I
know is quite a big step all around. The guys
are workinS as hard as they can to make the
chantes thar I need to make ir easier for me."
R!nning in the
prestitious
Daytona 200 By
Honda is something that Mcwilliams has
always wanted to atrempt. He has watched
rhe
presfitious race plenty
of times on televi-
sion, hopint that one day he would
tet
the
opportunity to compete at Daytona.
"lt's
one ofthose
mces
that
you
can't real-
ly ignore," said lvlcwilliams.
"You
see it all
around the world, and it is one thing I've
always wanted to do.
I've
always wanted to
take
part in
the
200.
fl-he
track] actually
looks a little bit differ€nt on TV than it does
when you're out on the motorcycle. lt's a lit-
tle d8ht and twisty in the infi€ld. I believe
they've changed it a little bit from what I
remember. The surlace is in good condition.
Its
just
quite
tricky. I'm sure k's going to
make for interesting racing durinS a lonS race
like Daytona, because there's a lot of track to
get
by. The fast sections are awesome. I real-
ly enjoy the fast sections. The first thing is, we
would like to
go
200 miles. Secondly, I d like
to be up there someYvhere."
o
I
Jeremy McWilliom5 in o.lion on
the
guell
ot Doytono lnternotionol
Rocewoy.
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Capacity Debate
Continues ln World Supers
Despite Ducati's astonishinS
turn of speed
in qualilyingthe
strong
p€rforman.e of Troy Bay'iss against the
newest multiq/linder
machines, it is understood that Ducati will b€ makint a push to
lift its limit in World Superbike to the previously discussed
l200cc.
At
present,
Ducati has a different, and more liberal, s€t of
entine regulations to balance outthe natural disadvanta8e of hav-
ing only two cylinders and not four. But with Ducati desperate to
make its streetbikes I 200cc in the near future to keep up with
Japanese
performance
levels, without shonenint en8ine life or
ancreasing expense, the company is
pushing
the MSMA hard to
bring about a rule change
-
maybe in exchange for a uniform set
oftechnical
rules,
with a capacity dirferential balancing things out.
It ir
understood that Du(ata needs to
8et
a decision soon, or
it may be forced
to
rethink its participation
as early as 2007
-
if
there
is
to be no firm decision on letting them in with l200cc
bikes in 2008. lt's understood
that the
.lapanese
are resisting
strongly, but Fcsport's attitude -
a
consistent
one since they
changed the rules last time - is that the World Superbike
Series
should reflect the marketplace. This would impi/ that they are
flexible about rule chanSes. to keep as many manufacturers in the
series as
possible -
on the same bikes they run on the street.
Expect more developments soon.
Gordo, R tchie
Corser And The Torch
The nea.est city to Phillip
lsland is Melbourne, and
with that cit), the host ofthe
forthcoming
Common-
wealth Games
- like
rhe
Olympics
for former
British
colonies
and
dependencies -
there were
ceremonies
aplenty in the run-up
to the
Australian round of the
World
Superbike
Championship.
ln
an early morning cere-
mony,
shown live on
Australian
morning TV Jioy
Corser became
one of the
many to hold the
"Queen
s
Torch"
(the
equivalent to
the Olympic flame) as it
found
its way to the openint ceremony of the Games.
The incredibly early start to the
proceedints
had Corser dressed in
the
same colors of
green
and white that the other athletes and
guests
had been
clothed
in
during
previous
baton charges
-
with the current
World
Superbike
Champion
performing
stunts for the cameras on a
stock GSX-R lfl)0.
Gordon Riachie
o
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o
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o
Dunlop has
come out fighting in its return to a factory-level MotoGP
team,
continuing to show strong form after fast times at
Qatar
tests
-
with Carlos Checa setting
the
second-fastest
time in the dry in
Cataluq/a, Spain, and
challenging
for the
fastest time
in
the wet.
"lt
just
toes
to show how badly you need
a
good motorcycle
and
Dunlop Getting Close
The Dunlop-botked Yomoho teom of Corlos Checo
(left)
ond Jomes
Ellison
(righr).
a good ridei" said Dunlop racing
boss
leremy
Ferguson, whose
weekend-lon8 smile was replicated
among all the Dunlop ranks.
Dunlop s new venture is
with the Yamaha Tech 3 team, running
Checa and Erit
James
Ellison
in
yellow-and-black
Dunlop-liveried
machines.
Dunlop has been in the doldrums for seveEl years, unable to
secure
factory contracts, and its reputation has b€en battered by
bad
results
with the likes of the then-rtruggling Team Roberts and WCM squads.
Progress
is obviously dilficult without the input oftop teams and riders,
but
Dunlop soldiered on
-
to the extent that it was able to surprise
everybody
with early tesrdmes, and Dunlop hopes soon to be in a
posi-
tion to make
the tire
war
between l'4ichelin and Bridgestone into a
three-way battle.
"We
have shown we
can do the lap tirne," Tech 3 team boss Herv6
Poncharal said.
"We
hrve
done a few mce simulations, and they were
maybe not
good
enough
to be comperitive, but they were not a disas-
ter. Dunlop are
coming
from
a
lonS
way down, and we are not
goint
to
beat the other tires straight
away. Until now everyone wanted
Hichelins,
and Carlos Checa was the same. lwas worried when he llrst
went
out
in
Qatar
that he might come in after
one or tlvo
laps,
then
go
home- lnstead
he did eight laps, and came in smiling. The
good
rhinS
is,
we have the
tire
factory
workinS directly with us.
We
are hopeful."
,Vli

