Best of 2016: Turning the corner - the subtle riding styles in WorldSBK
As we close in on the end of 2016, it's time to look back at the biggest moments across the motorsport world - for better or for worse - over the last 12 months.
Turning the corner - who does what in WorldSBK with Michael Laverty
Back at the Malaysian World Superbikes race weekend in May, mahbx.com sat down with Michael Laverty to dissec♊t the different riding styles in the championship and why it is so vital to understand in racing.
Laverty, former⛦ MotoGP star and current British Superbike contender, was in Sepang spotting for his brother-in-law Chaz Davies and gave us his unique insight into the style of the world title contender including D🌜avies, Rea and Sykes and how bike characteristics can have an effect.
A real hit at the 🔯time and a refreshing and relevant insight into the finer details of motorcycle racers.
First published: 26th May 2016
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Turning the corner: Who d♌oes what in WorldSBK?
What does a Britis🅠h Superbike title contender do on his we🔯ekend off?
If you're Michael Laverty, you fly halfway around the world to assist brother-in-law Chaz Davies at the Sepang World Superbike r🌳ound.
The racing Laverty brothers (Michael, Eugene and John) are renowned for their ability to 'spot' trackside; s🦹tudying the behaviour of each bike and rider to help - in this💧 case - Chaz.
In MotoGP, Valentino Rossi now has Luca Cadalora to provide such information, while♈ Jorge Lorenzo has long counted on the trackside advice of another former racer, Wi🐠lco Zeelenberg.
Just before the wet second race at Sepang, mahbx.com asked Michael if he could explain the differences between the riding techniques in WSBK this sea🤪son...