Meh. I remember when factory riders drop-kicked backmarkers, threw helmets, partied etc. IMO, Herrin being unfactory is a sign of (1) lack of factory seats, and (2) his contract timing and the demise of Yosh Suzuki. Let's not forget this is a series where Hayes got sent packing.
I remember those days too but that shit doesnt fly anymore with sponsors and therefore teams. Josh is excellent, no doubt, but he's not get away with acting like an idiot good.
Did you miss the part where Wyman was the one who flipped him off? I'm not sure what you are accusing Herrin of. I like both guys.
I like em both, too..I got no interest in a whole grid full of quiet corporate personalities. Flip people off, raise hell, stuff em!
Herrin and Wyman are the only guys who kept SBK interesting this weekend. At this point, even Cameron HAS to be bored, right? I’m hoping that Westby can pull of a win this year. Schultz has consistently been on the podium this year. If he didn’t get cleaned out at Road America, he’d be in a strong position to take the lead if Beaubier were to make another mistake.
Haven't looked at the times but it seems like he's inching closer. He was within site of Cameron up until the last few laps. The battle between Herrin, Elias and Wyman is the only thing that made that race interesting. Herrin was making passes in places I didn't see anyone else pass all weekend. Also, it was obvious people were itching for something to do as the crowd was nearly on par with the last few years. Great to see some new vendors and sponsors out there this year and Ducati (through Mosites) had a nice display.
I love non-factory Herrin. He plays the underdog role perfect... and he doesn't have to be as buttoned up. He certainly seems to have more fun with less pressure. Oh - and Robby Floyd called me a lapper in qualifying. Not sure how that works.
Herrin’s got some words for Wyman. (Not my picture, found it on the Facebook pages). Also, thought it was cool that JP and GW brought in Hayden as a 4th person during the SBK race. It was awesome seeing him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't know if it's been published or said somewhere, but the word around the paddock is that M4 basically got nothing from Yosh. They had to start from scratch. That's a tough road to plow in Superbike. Towards the end of last year, Yosh was fixing bodywork on the superbikes. They were done spending money.
Joshs issue is his post online, you can get away with flipping someone off as heat of the moment, bitching online is forever.
Roger eluded to that in one of the broadcasts, saying something like ....Maybe Yosh didn't give them ALL the stuff.
Thing is...Josh is a showman. I wouldn’t be surprised if him and Kyle are friends and are doing this to bring some excitement to the superbike class.
Yamaha's transition looked like it should. Suzuki's, and I have heard similar to you, was exactly how NOT to do it. That's on corporate. Sucks for Toni. When you're his age, every year matters.
Josh said in the post race in RAm 2 that he doesn't like Kyle and they have a history. Said it's a "Danny Eslick thing" or something to that effect.