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    westy on his new mount:




    nice bitta smoke in this one..





    looks comfy allready
    I opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!

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    Great shots Jackal. Where did you gettem??? I didn't think he was going to be testing the Stiggy mount until today.

    Good one......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Richardson
    Great shots Jackal. Where did you gettem??? I didn't think he was going to be testing the Stiggy mount until today.

    Good one......
    Ye he just gave it a couple of laps to get a feel for it.. The full day of testing begins in earest today.. Hopefully they post some times too..


    "Ex GP-rider Anthony West and World Superbike regular Gianluca Vizziello lapped on their Stiggy Honda Supersport machines, just to get their eye for day two (today.)"
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    Quote Originally Posted by tha_jackal
    westy on his new mount:





    looks comfy allready
    Is Ant going to keep #13???

    I would have lost the Kawasaki Monster helmet...

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    i wouldn't keep 13.. hasn't exactly brought him 'luck' has it?
    hope he goes back to 14... the new helmet will come in time
    i think Monster could be a new personal sponsor for Ant now, they didn't stooge him.. Kwak did..
    I opened up all the windows..the air is cold, the tub is boiling hot..It's like Sweden, man. Sweden!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tha_jackal
    i wouldn't keep 13.. hasn't exactly brought him 'luck' has it?
    hope he goes back to 14... the new helmet will come in time
    i think Monster could be a new personal sponsor for Ant now, they didn't stooge him.. Kwak did..
    I thought that Monster and Kawa were connected...Thanks for clearing that up.

    13 / 14 either one is good. I liked Ant's thinking on why to have #13 though..

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    Yer Monster sponsor Kawasaki, but i think they've also backed Ant for 08 and possibly 09..

    Interview: Ex-MotoGP Rider Anthony West

    Recently ousted from the Kawasaki MotoGP team, Anthony West rode today in Portugal. He'll be back in World Supersport next season. He's pretty happy about it, at least as happy as anyone who has a zebra on his bike can be.

    Anthony West's dream of being a MotoGP rider turned into a nightmare in 2008 when the Kawasaki was shown to be uncompetitive and the team was unable to fix the bike while at the same time racing in the world championship. Soup saw him today in Portugal and grabbed a quick interview.

    Q The whole MotoGP season was a disappointment. You're a good rider. It's unfortunate the way it worked out.

    A Yeah, yeah. It was real disappointing, because I expected so much this year out of the bike, and how good it went last year, when I first dropped on, I was top ten. I had some good races. And then - so I expected more this year, and it just never happened. They never - never developed the bike the way I wanted, and they never really listened to me in the beginning, until sort of halfway through the season they actually started to realize I'm not talking when I'm telling them what's wrong with the bike. They finally started to listen a little bit, but it's a bit too late. They said they're building a bike for the way I like it, but it's not going to be ready 'til next year, and I'm not riding it, so it's no use to me.

    Q Did they expect Superman performance on the bike? What were they basing it on, the idea that you were doing poorly? I don't understand. Because Hopkins wasn't performing any miracles on it either.

    A Exactly. I don't know. I guess they need to blame someone, and that's me. They think - they always seemed to think their bike was perfect. Hopefully now they're finally starting to realize it's not, because our results haven't been good, and Hopkins hasn't been so good either, and he was fourth last year, and many times on the podium. Yeah. We both struggled on it, and both had a lot of crashes. It was just a difficult season for both of us.

    Q Were the bike problems just issues with the front end going into the corner, as was reported?

    A It would change on how the bike was set up, but it's - it's just the balance of the bike is all wrong, and they're never going to fix it with just setting it up, with changing suspension. That was the problem. We kept trying to tell them to change the frame, and change this and that, but they wouldn't listen. Or wouldn't listen to me, because I guess I haven't been in MotoGP long enough for them to listen to me. And then finally at the end of the season, last race, the Japanese actually said, "Oh, yeah, we should've listened to you," because everything I've said's been correct. They finally realized that. It took them all season, but...

    Q It's got to be frustrating when they would finally say that to you after everything you put in, and got thrown down the road a few times trying to make them happy.

    A Yes. Yes.

    Q Trying to make them happy.

    A Yeah, it sort of pissed me off. But like - yeah, because they finally come to me and said, "Yeah, we should've listened to you in the beginning, and everything that you've said for the season on data and everything, it's been 100% correct on what's wrong with the bike, and we're building a bike for the way you - for your request next year, but sorry, you're not going to be riding it." So it's just been frustrating, because they haven't done enough keep going forward like all the other manufacturers have. So it's just frustrating for us riding the bike. You lose confidence when you already know they're not doing enough to make it go faster, and we're busting our balls trying to ride it.

    Q From a rider's standpoint, if they're not trying to build any confidence in you ...

    A Yeah. Like if they're coming with parts every weekend, and if they're not working, at least you know they're trying to do something. But -

    Q But there weren't parts coming every weekend? You got two major revisions during the season, right?

    A I wouldn't say that, no.

    Q Really?

    A No. I would say we went back to what we had last year. But it's a long story, and I don't really want to say anything bad about Kawasaki. But the revisions that we had were nothing, really. It was basically back to what we know works. Nothing new on the bike.

    Q John had some issues on and off the track. He was injured, and he had the paddock incident at Misano or wherever it was. How did that affect the team?

    A For sure it didn't do the team any good. Because I don't know. All the mechanics I work with - because I worked with John's side as well, before I switched to the other side - all the mechanics are great guys, and they all work really hard, and they don't make many mistakes. But you can just sort of feel in the team, everyone's a bit disappointed, because Kawasaki don't - just haven't - I don't know. They feel, as well, that they're not wanting to win as much as the other guys do. Like they're there racing, and they're putting a lot of money into it, but they just feel like they're not developing enough to want to win.

    Q The passion and the desire perhaps isn't there as it is with other teams.

    A Yeah. Yeah. And that's how the whole team, I think, feels, a little bit, as well. And yeah, it just - it's when the whole team feels like that. We're just sort of like, "Yeah, this is what we've got, and this is what we have to work with," and we just try and do the best we can each time, but we know we're not going to be at the front, because nothing's changing. So yeah. For everyone it's difficult, and yeah, with things, with John and that, I don't know. He just didn't seem as happy as what he did when he was with Suzuki, as well. It's just made the year even harder for him, and for me.

    Q But you're back into a good situation for next year. Back in World Supersport now on a Stiggy Honda.

    A Yeah. Should be competitive. I've ridden here before. It's pretty exciting racing here. It's like 125s in GP and that. I'm just looking for a good year, and just to be happy again, because last - this year was - like a great experience, and I'm happy Kawasaki gave me that opportunity to ride MotoGP, and if I had the chance I would still ride with them again. But I'd definitely do it differently. I'd definitely push them a lot harder. And now that I have the experience and be confident that I know what I'm saying's right. Because I've realized that everything I said to them was right. But I'm just looking forward to having a good year next year. And yeah. To have a bit of fun again racing.


    I say good on him, because every word he's said is true.. Kawasaki are a joke, at all levels of bike racing and they really need to lift their game..

    if your not slightly aggreived after treatment like that, well you aren't human..

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    That article in Soup isn't very flattering for Ant. He sounds like a big whiner to me. Regardless if the team did or didn't listen to him and regardless if he was right or wrong with his assessment of the bike. He just sounds like he's full of sour grapes.

    I don't think this type of attitude helps Ants career at all.
    go speed racer go

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    I don't think of it as sour grapes so much as Ant just telling it like it is..


    Its an Aussie thing, we just call it as we see it, a shovel is a shovel, and it can get us into trouble at times..

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    Fair go Jackal!!!

    [quote=fatman;554532]That article in Soup isn't very flattering for Ant. He sounds like a big whiner to me. Regardless if the team did or didn't listen to him and regardless if he was right or wrong with his assessment of the bike. He just sounds like he's full of sour grapes.

    I don't think this type of attitude helps Ants career at all.[/quote]


    Sour grapes?????.....Bull S..t!!!
    This was obviously a transcript from a recorded interview. West was being asked specific questions and gave straight-forward responses.
    Would you honestly expect him not to mention that his suggested remedies were ignored and not acted on.....not by the team, but by Kawasaki... and that they subsequently conceded that he was right??????
    Bloody hell......The first thing the team requires of a rider is feedback in order to improve the performance of the bike at a particular circuit and it appears that you are implying that if either the team or the manufacturer don't act on a rider's feedback and the rider later comments about being peed off by that feedback not being acted on, the rider is whining or whinging.
    When considering that this interview took place after he had left the team, I doubt that in the circumstances, any reasonable person would have expected West to provide responses to questions that did not accurately reflect his version of what took place and his opinions on the topic.

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