If Honda refined that bike a little that it isn't constantly trying to kill him, he'll hurt feelings again. His arm is likely far healthier than it was last year and it appears his eggs aren't scrambled now. Barring further injury, he'll be fast and if the bike allows, consistently so.
They're on the grid with two bikes, which is a hell of a lot more than I ever accomplished in my racing career . Plus I like Herve and Coulon. Cool guys, living the dream.
Interviews with Cam and SDK from American Racing Team Launch: MW: American Racing Moto2 Interviews - MotoGP Podcast (motoweek.net)
Hopefully they can produce some top 10 results consistently this year. It’s a meat grinder class and another Fernandez looks to be the front runner. Along with Lowes that crashes multiples times during a weekend while the Brits still hail him the next coming of Christ.
If Cam gets comfortable earlier in the season this year i see him in the mix, he is a smart racer. Im guessing Lowes is in moto2 until he retires.
I'll go out on a limb and predict exactly what 99% of other bench racers will for '22 in Moto2 for the three Muricans: - Cam is more consistent, figures out qualifying better, finishes more races, and ultimately finishes the year in 3-5th overall. - Joe - wildcard as he's been ALL over the map, but year 2 on the same bike/team so lets say he finishes behind Cam overall but, he wins a race this year. - SDK - his debut season goes a lot like Cam's - first 2-3 rounds he starts fast, finishes decently well (top 10-12), gets lost a little midseason and struggles.