Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Rossi Not Match the Ducati's DNA

Two seasons strengthening Ducati, Valentino Rossi failed to carve a satisfying achievement. Italian duo collaboration failure was due to DNA did not match Desmosedici The Doctor.
There is no victory gained over the past two years to strengthen Rossi Ducati. In the course of his best achievement was only three podium finishes, each of which had in MotoGP France (2011 and 2012) as well as the series of San Marino (2012).
Called the new Ducati Motorsport boss, Bernhard Gobmeier, it happens for two seasons Desmosedici continued to seem strange by Rossi. It's not just a matter of adaptation, but since the Desmosedici has very different characteristics with Yamaha or Honda ever ridden the Italian rider.
"I believe and Ducati also believe that Valentino is one of the best riders ever. But I think he was also a victim of the gene Ducati. Motor they (Ducati) had not changed much since 2007 up to 2012," said Gobmeier in MCN.
Until now, only Casey Stoner can maximize the potential of Ducati. Four seasons reinforce the Italians in the interval 2007-2010, Stoner was once a world champion and won a total of 23 wins races.
"The bike is getting better but riders like (Marco) Melandri or Valentino, highly sensitive, hoping there are certain reactions that produced motor. So when they can not get the reaction they get confused."

"The way they react with the bike does not fit. I believe that Valentino, of the way and feel that is felt, it is a good time with Yamaha, he can be a problem because the bike (Ducati) react in a way that is completely different to the previous one he felt."
"The rider has to learn how to ride a bike since they were kids. They are not riding with their brains but it's more of a natural feeling. They leave it all on reflexes and if you give them input it will feel strange. Their natural Feeling not familiar with it and have to think about what they are supposed to do., and when they start to think they are slow because of the way racing is no longer a natural, "said Gobmeier

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