Doesn't he get some seat time at the Indy test? If so I think he could make a lot of headway on bike set up. Maybe not 100% pertinent to Laguna but seat time is a precious commodity at this point.Don't expect a top 7 or 8 finish at Laguna either. He may know the track, but all the braking, turning, and accelerating points are completely different. He has lots to learn in Laguna.
Yup, he'll be testing along with everyone else on his own wildcard bike.bigoltool @ Jun. 24 2008 said:1458357[/ATTACH] PM]
Doesn't he get some seat time at the Indy test? If so I think he could make a lot of headway on bike set up. Maybe not 100% pertinent to Laguna but seat time is a precious commodity at this point.Don't expect a top 7 or 8 finish at Laguna either. He may know the track, but all the braking, turning, and accelerating points are completely different. He has lots to learn in Laguna.
He qualified ahead of Pedrosa too.Spies finished exactly where most expected and he impressed many. No one is just gonna walk into the world's best riders and expect a high placing finish. He scored some points, got faster each time out and showed he can ride in the rain.
I don't know about that. RLH finished 10th last year and Spies is in a completely different universe than RLH, maybe even another dimension. I could feasibly see him finish 6th or 7th. I just cant fathom seeing him doing = the job RLH did last year. He's not going to contend with Stoner, Rossi, Pedro, Lorenzo, Edwards and maybe Hayden, that's fact. But IMO, he could give the rest of the field a hell of a run for their money. Laguna seems to suit more of a SBK, ride the bike hard style. I'd say advantage Spies compared to GP paddock other than the above aforementioned.Don't expect a top 7 or 8 finish at Laguna either. He may know the track, but all the braking, turning, and accelerating points are completely different. He has lots to learn in Laguna.
Lorenzo and Dovioso have never seen the place so he should be at about par with them. Hayden and the others know it well and all of them go well there. So I am sticking to him challenging for a top 5 anyways.The problem with finishing higher than 7th or 8th at Laguna is lack of seat time and the competition. Unless there's a crash, I doubt he'll finish above Rossi, Pedrosa, Stoner, Lorenzo, Edwards, Hayden, and Dovizioso.
Speculation of course
BTW I just read that Spies opted to not race for Capirossi in Assen Saturday. He is going to save himself for the Indy test next week. Capirossi wrecked again and left a nasty hole in his arm today. So I am not sure who will race it at Assen?Lorenzo and Dovioso have never seen the place so he should be at about par with them. Hayden and the others know it well and all of them go well there. So I am sticking to him challenging for a top 5 anyways.The problem with finishing higher than 7th or 8th at Laguna is lack of seat time and the competition. Unless there's a crash, I doubt he'll finish above Rossi, Pedrosa, Stoner, Lorenzo, Edwards, Hayden, and Dovizioso.
Speculation of course