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Wiggysan asked in SportsMotorcycle Racing · 1 decade ago

MotoGP. What do you think of the new Ducati MotoGP GP11 ?

Here is a high res pic of the new Ducati.

http://twitpic.com/3pd3fi/full

Your thoughts please race Fans ?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    [ hmm..why does it look like they are still experimenting with the colour scheme, never mind the spec of the bike..

    I think all the Ducati's have been well balanced, symmetrical machines that need a little flexibility, so you can wring it's neck.. which is what all the riders who have had success on a Ducati have done..Foggy.Bayliss, Stoner..but that's just my opinion it is a prototype MotoGp machine so qualifies as being modern art....o#o..

  • proc
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    1 decade ago

    From the motoGP web site

    http://www.motogp.com/en/photos/2011/Valentino+Ros...

    personally, I think it looks Sh!/-e.

    looks like a cafe racer gone wrong

    If all the changes are going on that you read about.

    its going to be the same on track.

    you cant change that much that fast.

    It also sounds like they dont know which end is wrong.

    Ducati saying they are working on the front,

    Jerry saying the problem is the rear

    Im with cadalora, the frame is wrong. You cant build flex into an engine casing.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am not really sure ~ I wanted to like it ~ but really don't think it's a great design ~ I am so missing MotoGP ~ I can't wait for it to start up again ~ and it will be so good to have Cal in MotoGP :-)

  • 1 decade ago

    Hate it.

    It looked so much more smooth in Yamaha, I think they can approve however.

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