Takaaki Nakagami working with a mental coach for MotoGP 2022 Definitely Can't hurt https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/995368/1/takaaki-nakagami-working-mental-coach-2022
https://www.motoamerica.com/america...-and-kelly-for-2022-moto2-world-championship/ 3 Americans in Moto2.. We might have a shot boys!
I don't know why, but I've got a sneaking suspicion SDK might make some noise. Candidly never been his biggest fan, but I could see him surprising some people.
Maybe because in his first test he was already up to speed on a bike that's notoriously hard to master for some of the worlds best?
Duh. Guess I hit the 2:00 and am not braining good. Roberts is who I was forgetting. Now I feel like an idiot. Oh well, not the first time that's happened around here and I'm sure it won't be the last.
same.. Not a fan after that whole "more CC"s debacle" but the kid can rip.. Hope he and Cam bring the noise this year. JRob was at a local Kart Track in Socal this weekend. He crashed pretty hard.
If complaining that his opponent had an equipment advantage is the only "bad" (and that's questionable) thing he has done by the time he is no longer a teenager, I would say that he is way ahead of most of us.
He did it right though he went over with a moto2 bike and got seat time at some of the tracks before the test. He's never lacked speed and he's comfortable with the bike being sideways I think he'll do well over there
I've been saying it since it was announced, and even a little before when it was just rumors that he wanted to go overseas. I think he will adapt really well, and turn some heads. I also think it'll help having an American teammate who knows the tracks. Bonus: I think Beaubier will make some nice steps forward too! Cant wait.
There is always someone who pops up to the front when they weren't a favorite going in. I absolutely think it could be Beaubier this year.