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    Default MotoGP to use 1000cc engines for 2012

    MotoGP's 1000cc move gets green light

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    MotoGP's switch to 1000cc engines from 2012 has been passed by motorcycle racing's government body, the FIM.

    The change has been mooted since the summer, and was officially approved during yesterday's Grand Prix Commission meeting.

    Only the basic engine concept has been revealed so far - with the capacity being up to 1000cc and the engines having four cylinders and a maximum bore of 81 millimetres. FIM president Vito Ippolito said that further details would follow soon, but that this should be sufficient for the manufacturers to begin preparing for 2012.

    "This base will give all the manufacturers the opportunity to start work," he said.

    "At the beginning of next year we will produce the new rules in a more complete format, but that is the basis; 2012 will be the year of a new era of MotoGP."

    MotoGP commercial rights-holder Carmelo Ezpeleta added that further meetings to fine-tune the format would take place before next season's championship commences.

    "This has been approved and between now and the start of the 2010 season we will have another two meetings to define the rest of the specifications for this new class," he said.

    There have been concerns that changing to 1000cc engines would bring MotoGP too close to World Superbike rules, although Ippolito has previously suggested that the FIM feels engine similarity would be irrelevant as the crucial differentiation between the two classes is that MotoGP bikes are pure racing prototypes whereas Superbikes have road origins.

    MotoGP started with 990cc engines when it superseded the 500cc world championship in 2002, but the engine capacity was reduced to 800cc from the start of the 2007 season.

    However this change failed to keep reduce cornering speeds as had been hoped, and led to criticism from leading riders who felt the lower power and greater importance of electrical systems such as traction control meant MotoGP was no longer sufficiently challenging.

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    Good news, althoough the real reason behind it is probably that Honda got tired of losing.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    Good news, althoough the real reason behind it is probably that Honda got tired of losing.....

    LOL i know, and they are the reason it went to 800s in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    Good news, althoough the real reason behind it is probably that Honda got tired of losing.....
    LOL.

    Moto2 = CBR600 cup

    Motogp to be Fireblade Cup.

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    I wisht that they would bring back the 500cc 2-strokes with no TC. It was fun to watch them ride those monsters, even though they are faster now on the 800s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    I wisht that they would bring back the 500cc 2-strokes with no TC. It was fun to watch them ride those monsters, even though they are faster now on the 800s.
    Watching traction control from the wrist beats watching it on a computer any day.

    That's one of the reasons 125cc appeals to me.

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    I never liked the 800cc move
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    Quote Originally Posted by jnv255 View Post
    I never liked the 800cc move
    No one did.

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