Listening to the commentary I thought I picked up that 700cc engines were allowed in the class this year ? and that Ryan was running 700cc motors ... or was it just the new for 2022 bikes R7 and RS660 that can run bigger standard motors ?
(15-05-2022, 05:40 PM)Alfie Noakes Wrote: Listening to the commentary I thought I picked up that 700cc engines were allowed in the class this year ? and that Ryan was running 700cc motors ... or was it just the new for 2022 bikes R7 and RS660 that can run bigger standard motors ?
Well, there's a thing Alfie. I heard that in commentary as well but I had the impression that it only applied to the Yamaha and Aprilia. However, I have little doubt that current bikes will have to be afforded the same privilege at some point. I don't know for certainty, but I don't think that it applies currently.
(15-05-2022, 05:51 PM)milestone 11 Wrote: Well, there's a thing Alfie. I heard that in commentary as well but I had the impression that it only applied to the Yamaha and Aprilia. However, I have little doubt that current bikes will have to be afforded the same privilege at some point. I don't know for certainty, but I don't think that it applies currently.
the info is a bit foggy isn't it ..... Just been looking on the net for info, seems to be that TT2021 Supertwin regs(can't find any updates for TT2022) allowed the latest R7 and RS660 to race but it does say that changing bore and stroke for the class isn't allowed for any bike in the class .... but that's the TT regs which maybe possibly differ from NW200 regs ....
I'm fairly certain that Ryan said in the interviews that they were running a 700 engine due to rule changes. The new motor being a bit of a risk for him.
Shame about the disqualification. Ryan puts a lot into road racing so I hope it comes to a fair resolution.
Personally - when it comes to the pointy end of professional motorsport a rule is a rule regardless of the perceived advantage. But I'm sure there are many other viewpoints.
I'm afraid I'm only going on my memory of an interview I listened to so hardly solid facts. That said I'd bet my mortgage that Ryan said they were running a 700. But as far as I know the capacity isn't at issue.
Disclaimer: it's quite late here when I've been listening to the feed ...... drink may have been a factor.
(16-05-2022, 12:41 PM)Sam Pato Wrote: I'm afraid I'm only going on my memory of an interview I listened to so hardly solid facts. That said I'd bet my mortgage that Ryan said they were running a 700. But as far as I know the capacity isn't at issue.
Disclaimer: it's quite late here when I've been listening to the feed ...... drink may have been a factor.
It seems to me possible though, that if that was the case, and them alone, a protest may have been lodged on some minor issue because of it. It's impossible to know who may, or may not, hae been running 700cc, an increse of 50cc could easily equate to 10-12 bhp.
I think there may be more to this than just a bracket.
Quote:Ryan Farquhar
Farquhar has no plans to run his machines at the upcoming TT races due to rule changes which limit the Kawasaki models to a capacity of 650cc.
The regulations differ from those used at the North West and Irish national road races, where the limit is 700cc.
Watching MD's rear tyre disintegrate at speed with the back end coming round reminded me of his fathers crash at Ballaugh for some reason. It's a miracle no serious incidents occurred as a result. Horrendous.
(17-05-2022, 04:47 AM)Sam Pato Wrote: Watching MD's rear tyre disintegrate at speed with the back end coming round reminded me of his fathers crash at Ballaugh for some reason. It's a miracle no serious incidents occurred as a result. Horrendous.
So not just a "bad batch" then ?? .... horrendous indeed Sam