@@emiliodp103 perdonami ma non hai letto bene quanto ho scritto. Non metto in dubbio la bravura dei piloti attuali, dico solo che la motgp odierna è impostata in una maniera che non gradisco.
@@88swordmaster I swear every single motorsport category on this planet has people making these comments, you're all like a hive mind. Why do you have to be negative? Why do you have to shit on modern times to appreciate that past? If you don't like modern times why even mention/complain about them if you don't watch??
@@MrSkeleton131 ti rispondo in Italiano perché sei abbastanza "progressista" da utilizzare il traduttore gentilmente offerto da google. Non si tratta di essere negativi o retrogradi bensì realisti. Non so quanti anni tu possa avere ma suppongo tu abbia notato che più gli anni passano e più le merendine sono più vuote di crema rispetto al passato, lo stesso dicasi per le moto o le auto. Hai mai guidato una 2t? E' decisamente più leggera, efficiente, rapida da riparare delle attuali piene di elettronica e pesanti come macigni. Come vedi, ciò che viene spacciato per "progresso" è semplicemente un piano industriale per comprimere i costi e massimizzare i profitti. La motogp di oggi è priva di sentimento che vi era all'epoca, sembra un noioso club letterario piuttosto che una corsa motoristica, persino nelle interviste sembrano diplomatici mentre all'epoca si rideva a crepapelle (o si litigava) per ciò che dicevano i piloti.
Wish they would just dump all the crap with electronics and put everything back to the rider.... where the rider makes the difference. Watching Doohan drift on wrecked rubber was what made this sport so damn good. Half the skill of these guys was managing their rubber and pacing themselves whilst being aggressive... now it's all done by a computer in pit lane... nowadays it's all about the package....and the electronics.
Corona paint job was awesome Suzukis corporate race colours are just uninspiring. You really dont want to go to a paint shop and say sand my Gixxer down and then make it look exactly like it did when you started!!
Imagine Scott Russell seeing an unknown guy back then like Haga disappearing in the distance on the same bike. No wonder he was so desperate to pass Kitigawa and acting like a dbag when was clearly his fault. Was just the beginning of the end.1998 Haga again was in another league on tracks he never seen before. And champions like Fogarty or Kockinski were just some random riders in this race. Great rider Noriyuki Haga
I bought all the DVD Collection of these great years in WSB.....Very dissapointed as all the great commentary has gone by Keith and Julian....replaced by post race commentary and it's almost unwatchable....such a shame.
Man I feel for you. I wouldn't be happy. It's about time that WSBK stuck the 90's seasons on RU-vid though. It is some 30 -odd years old after all. I suspect the only reason they won't is because they know this era puts today's racing to shame. Especially the commentators.
I bought all the DVD Collection of these great years in WSB.....Very dissapointed as all the great commentary has gone by Keith and Julian....replaced by post race commentary and it's almost unwatchable....such a shame.
This is race 1 not race 2 of Albacete, with the victory of Frankie Chili and the great podium of Gregorio Lavilla.. The second race was won by Carl Fogarty