1 Spies 2 Haga 3 Fabrizio 4 Kiyonari 5 Checa honestly I believe my 1 and 2 pick can go either way; although more strongly in Spies favor. He's too consistent, no matter the track he's at, it's just the way he is. Haga goes down more in one practice/race weekend that Spies does in a season. I have been a Haga fan longer than a Spies fan. I also hope Haslam does well this season, he could possibly break top 5 too.
OK, now that's just crazy. Sure, why not? 1. Haga 2. Neukirchner 3. Spies 4. Rea 5. Fabrizio I actually had Byrne at #1-2 until the team announced their money problems.
WSBK-- Checa FTW-- He finished 4th last year and is in great contention to win it all this year if he stays healthy
1. Spies 2. Haga (very close 2nd) 3. Neukirchner 4. Kiyonari 5. Rea note: Fabrizio will not finish higher than 8th overall PS - Open letter to Paul Bird. Fire Tamada ASAP, hire Hacking. ZX10 will be a consistent podium threat after he develops it.
Sykes - is a crasher. Either he does it on his own or takes someone with him. Byrne - is just a badass on that duck. I dont see why anyone would count him out of the top 5. Carlos - Wrecka with have to fight off Sykes for the dumbest moves of 09. Spies - is crushing egos left and right like Rossi does. Fabrizio - should take over the name as the Roman Warrior. Hope he gets a couple wins. Haga - is going to be the # 1 competition for the the 09 champion. Max N. - needs at least one more year to blossom. Dude has skills. Biaggi - is following the glide slope to the bottom. Corser - will be top 10 all year long and might get a podium at Phillip Island. Rea - is the wild card in my mind. It'll be awesome if he becomes a threat for wins. Kiyo!!!!! Crash, podium, crash, 8th, crash, win, podium, crash... Kawisaki's back of the pack as they should. I wish Crutchlow was on a big bike.
I agree, Haga by a point or two. That how close he usually is, might as well be for the championship this time.:up: