http://www.worldsbk.com/en/news/2020/Van der Mark leads Yamaha 123 at midday of Jerez test day one rain on day one, Gerloff in third. Bautista with a crash already. Let’s go America! I almost forgot Gerloff is on the world stage this year. gonna be exciting to see what he can do.
I’ll be watching because Garrett is there. It’s just a test, but glad to see him near the top in any conditions!
I feel like this is becoming the new pop that bitch repost type think. This is however, far more desirable then 100 pages of Clarence
The Honda's are up and running https://www.crash.net/wsbk/news/935537/1/pics-new-honda-world-superbike-makes-jerez-public-debut
Nice to see bikes back on a track after the winter break...even if the whiners are complaining that it’s “just practice”
Um, I'm not whining. I think Garrett is a genuine top 5 talent in that field and obviously who I am rooting for. Just that with rain and the first test of the season, things haven't fully shaken out yet...
i’m not sure what you’re rambling on about here, but this is a thread for the discussion of the 2020 WSBK season, which basically kicked off today with the first test of the year with all the new riders and teams in their places. so yes. as of now, it’s just practice. but it’s motorcycle racing talk on a motorcycle racing web forum. does that make it more clear?
Hi Guys, Before it turns into the usual beeb, does any recommend the video pass? If so, where would someone purchase?
An American finally looking competitive in the series for the first time since Bens Pies and no US round this year. Dammit!
Awesome, thanks brother. I renewed my MA account as well. Looking forward to seeing the HSBK team run their Ducati as well as the Stanboli's Attack Yamahas.
As much as I'd like to hope, they've already said Germany is back on the calendar to replace the US. I'm sure it'll be back as a US round, but probably not at Laguna. Indy would be my guess starting 2022.
WSBK has all of August off and MA at Indy in 2020 (8/21-23) has 2 weeks on either side of a WSBK round... it's not like WSBK needs more breaks in their schedule. Screw Laguna and their noise complaints.
Probably the cost of renting the track, sanctioning fees and trying to get enough people in to cover the costs. MotoGP draws people in from all over the world to Hipstercity but I doubt WSBK would draw people in from all over the US.