Bad Experiences Gives a Learning for Spies
Posted Under: motogp
The process of adaptation while studying the atmosphere in the MotoGP is being done by Ben Spies. The rookie was armed with the experience he got from the accident last season.
Spies will have his official debut in the class of ‘The Kings’ on this season. Although he has the status as a debutante, American drivers are getting the spotlight as successfully won the World Superbike (WSBK) in his first season in the competition.
Previously he had tested the atmosphere as a MotoGP wildcard racer in 2008 with Suzuki and Yamaha in the year 2009 on the last series in Valencia. In testing it this year especially in Spies showed the promising performance in seventh position.
However, to be featured regularly in full, Spies feels need to make an optimal adaptation. And the adjustment process he does tied closely to accidents he got in the 2009 season.
Last year, Spies was recorded three times failed to finish the race, and two of them because of an accident. The first fatal incident acquired in Assen Circuit, the Netherlands and the second in Brno, Rep. Czech.
“Once I had an accident due to brake problems. Nobody was charged me but I got a problem in the corner and had to get out. Now I braked early 30-40 yards,” he said in MCN.
“I keep things in balance is not so much braking or 100 percent embedded gas. Sometimes it feels better with softer conditions,” he continued.








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