Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Phenomenal

Ben Spies wins the 2009 World Superbike (WSBK) title. Why is it so phenomenal? Let's look at the stats.



Ben Spies, a three-time, consecutive AMA champion from 2006-2008, joins Yamaha's World Superbike team this year to head their campaign with their newly revamped YZF-R1.

There are 14 rounds in a WSBK season, 14 tracks around the world, 2 races per weekend for a total of 28 races. With the exception of the USA round in Utah, Spies has never seen any of the tracks, save for another two that he had tested in during the pre-season.

His welcoming party was at Race 1 of the first round in Phillip Island, AU, where despite taking pole position at the grid, was punted off the track by Max Biaggi only at the second turn, managing to get back on the track, but at the very back of the 25+ pack. He rallied to finish 16th by the end of the race, but no points scored. Race 2 just a few hours after, he won his very first WSBK race, at one of the tracks he's never been in.

Round 2 of the season came at Losail, Qatar, where once again, Spies had the pole position. This is another track he's never been in. Spies won both races for his very first double-victory weekend in WSBK.

Throughout the season, Spies has broken and set the record for the most pole positions in a year - 14 pole positions.

Save for crashing out of one race in Valencia and Assen, or being marred with mechanical and fuel problems (at the last turn of the last lap in Monza, leading the race!), Spies only finished a race without scoring a point once - at the first race of the season. Out of 28 races, he won 14 of them. He had 3 double-race victories throughout.

Noriyuki Haga, the man who led the title points championship throughout the season, only had 8 wins.

He won the title by just 6 points over Noriyuki Haga.

2009 was Spies' rookie year in WSBK.

Rookie year, on a revamped machine from a manufacturer who's never had a rider win a WSBK title, on tracks he's never raced in or seen, against seasoned riders, and still winning the World Title along with the record of most pole positions set in a season ever.

I love WSBK and its grid, but what does this all mean in short?

Ben Spies just shat on the rest of the world.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Not a Bad Year to be a Yamaha Fan

(it must've been clairvoyance on my part when I had an all-Yamaha garage by the end of last season!)



Having clinched the 2009 MotoGP Constructor's Title a couple or rounds ago with Jorge Lorenzo's then race win, Valentino Rossi just secured them the 2009 MotoGP World Championship title during the Malaysian round on their M1.

Ben Spies also secured them the 2009 World Superbike Championship title with the R1, Yamaha's first ever WSBK title.

Cal Crutchlow also won the World Supersport Championship title on Yamaha's R6.


And Yamaha has also won the 2009 FIM Endurance Championship, as well as numerous national motorsport racing titles, including MX classes. Yamaha is now heading into 2010 with a stellar record, and a roster in the GP class that includes world champion Valentino Rossi and 2nd place rider Jorge Lorenzo on their Fiat Yamaha factory team, and 2009 WSBK Champion Ben Spies along with GP veteran and top satellite GP rider Colin Edwards in their Tech 3 satellite team. 2009 World Supersport champion Cal Crutchlow will then field one of Yamaha's two WSBK rides next year, along with James Toseland.

Congratulations to Yamaha for earning the results they indubitably deserved after giving their riders the "shit (they) need to win!*"

Hear that?

That's Yamaha's stock going up. :)

*Ben Spies

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Marriage Material

Alright young men, here's a pro-tip 101 for finding a marriage-material woman for today's 21st century man.

They ought to look like this:



When you spot her, keep her. :)