Ben Spiesformer American pilot who flew in the MotoGP For six seasons, he harshly criticized on social networks the path taken by motorcycle world championship.
“It’s really good if it’s a motorcycle MotoGP They started to look like motorcycles and not like airplanes. let’s go MotoGP, let the pilots make the change again. Let the manufacturers waste less money that cannot be applied to street speeds and motorcycles,” he launched on his ‘X’ social network account.
‘Elbowz‘, addressing a user, assured that “any pilot of MotoGP I will tell you (if allowed) that if they (all the pilots of MotoGP) competed on a motorcycle with specifications WorldSBKthey will choose the WorldSBK it seems more fun. The latest and greatest technology no doubt MotoGP. More fun and more control for the pilot? WorldSBK and no MotoGP“.
Spies He retired at age 29 due to injuries to both shoulders. The North American hangs his monkey as the champion of AMA Superstock in 2007, three championships AMA Superbike (2006, 2007 and 2008) and a World Superbike in 2009 with yamaha.
Source: La Verdad

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