"The Doctor," aka Valentino Rossi and
Maverick "top Gun" Vinales unveil their Movistar Yamaha 2017 MotoGP
challenger. (Image source: www.drivespark.com)
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Didn't Y'all Stateside see them ultimate
Kneedraggerz' on the Telie' Stateside last year? Or how 'bout this year? C'mon
Bein' Special, Bein' Proud, Patty-Cake, Patty-Cake, bake me Uh;Chirp-Chirp,
Bueller?
Yeah, I'm sure some really, really infinitesimal
part 'O Mwah will miss not being trackside this weekend at Circuit Of The
Americas, nee COTA, where I witnessed "the Aliens" lighting up the
track two consecutive years, 2014-15, viewing half of Marc Pinball Wizard
Marquez's wins to date, which I regaled Y'all 'bout previously.
Although I elected to not attend last year's
event, nor will I bother attending this year's either, I was happy that the FIM
had rightly decided to merge the two somewhat Cornfuzing categories of Factory
vs. Open Bikes into one single class, which I attempted scribbling 'bout over a
year's time ago before learning we here in Americre' wouldn't be privy to the
races on our local Cable TV providers; notably my BOMBASTICALLY OVERPRICED comca$t affiliate!
Marquez Streak to End?
To date, since entering the premiere
motorcycle category MotoGP in 2013, Marc Marquez has gone undefeated in
Americre'; Aye Karumba! As the Spaniard carries an astounding 8-for-8 win
streak into COTA, nee Circuit Of The Americas this weekend.
Even more impressive about this feat is that
he's won races at three different venues, including an unprecedented Hat Trick
in 2013! Having begun this momentous streak at Laguna Seca, which would disappear
from the MotoGP calendar the following year.
Marquez also won the final three events at
Indianapolis; 2013-2015, before Austin's excellent permanent road course circuit
became Americres' only MotoGP venue, where Senor Marquez has won four consecutive
times, (2013-2016) before this year's race.
Changes Abound...
At the moment, the Hottest rider in MotoGP's
clearly got to be Maverick "Top Gun" Vinales, who just so happens to
be my Numero Uno Kneedragger! As the 22yr old Spanish Speedster is clearly
living the dream as The Doctor's team-mate at Movistar Yamaha, having replaced the departed Jorge
Lorenzo, who's off to a dismal start aboard his new Ducati Corse Factory mount.
As the ageless Valentino Rossi, who' at age
38 just set another record last time out in Argentina, became the first rider
to contest a staggering 350 events and his third year team-mate Vinales
arguably are the mercurial Marc Marquez biggest threats to keeping his American
victory streak intact, not to mention his winning another title.
As Dani Pedrosa, Marquez's Repsol Honda Factory
team-mate, who's a proven winner, seems to momentarily be a step below this
triumberant, Ci?
While hopefully it's just early days yet for
Mr. Roboto', aka two-times MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo, who got tired of
being cut up by The Doctor at Movistar, and decided to move to Ducati, with Andrea Dovizioso
as his Wingman.
And I'm not gonna try covering every team and
every bloody rider, as A-L-L six manufacturers squads and corresponding
Satellite teams look Uber promising, as the aforementioned B-I-G' 3, nee
Ducati, Honda and Yamaha will be joined by Works efforts from Aprilia, KTM and
Suzuki.
As the Austrian Motorcycle manufacturer KTM,
who also competes Stateside in our premiere AMA Supercross series, makes its
debut in MotoGP this year with both of rival Monster Tech-Twah's (Tech 3)
previous Yamahopper Satellite riders graduating to Works status.
Whilst I'll let somebody else far more proficient
in Wordsmithing, along with the world of two wheels do the heavy lifting...
ROOKIES
(Bike#/Team/Rider/Country)
#5) Monster Yamaha Tech 3: Johann Zarco; France
#22) Aprilia Racing Team Gresini: Sam Lowes; United Kingdom
#42) Team Suzuki X Star: Alex
Rins; Spain
#94) Monster Yamaha Tech 3: Jonas Folger; Germany
This year's rookie MotoGP class looks Uber
Stout! With the reining Moto2 world champion leading the chosen to the Big
Dance, while all four riders are proven winners.
Johann
Zarco's the most decorated of this quartet, having
won the Moto2 championship the past two consecutive years, along with notching
the most wins in the series with 16, and looks to be a force to be reckoned
with. As can Zarco become France's debutant MotoGP champion one day, possibly
as Rossi's FUTURE replacement?
It seems fitting that Alex Rins essentially
replaced departing Suzuki MotoGP countryman Maverick "Top Gun"
Vinales, who he narrowly missed out upon the 2013 Moto3 title in the season
finale to Vinales, finishing runner-up by a scant 12-points.
And the 21yr old Spaniard's also collected
Rookie Of the Year (ROY) honours in both Moto3 and Moto2 feeder categories, as
well as having scored eight wins in the Moto2 category, while finishing
runner-up twice to fellow MotoGP rookie Johann Zarco.
The only rider of this quartet I'm familiar
with is Sam
Lowes, who I recall being the good natured brunt of
Greg Kramer, the PA Announcer at COTA during the 2015 event marveling over how
the British rider didn't want to come into the Pits and face the wrath of his
team after falling!
Yet if memory serves correctly? Lowes not only
went onto claim Pole for that weekend's Moto2 race, but score his maiden Moto2
class victory in Austin after passing Zarco for the lead!
Lowes, who's reportedly on a three year
contract with Aprilia that begun in 2016, will probably be the hardest pressed
to score major points since the Aprilia's bandied 'bout as one of the slower
mounts.
Jonas
Folger apparently has graduated to the B-I-G BOYZ'
as Germany's lone MotoGP rider, presumably swapping Yamaha seats of the
departed Stefan Bradl,
who as the 2011 Moto2 champion had big expectations placed on him in MotoGP,
where he raced between 2012-2016 and now races in World Superbikes for Red Bull
Honda.
And while Folger's CV isn't glittering, he
and fellow rookie Lowes, both have scored three victories in Moto2 apiece,
along with winning various feeder series titles en route to Motorcycles premiere
road racing category...
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