It's that time again.
Time for the MCN Fantasy Road Race 2008.
Myself and some friends have entered this for the last couple of seasons, not with the intention of winning the top prize, but of just beating each other.
It's a free night in the pub for the winner at the end of the season!
I'm going to be keeping a running total of our scores as the season goes by (see right).
The rules are simple: pick 6 riders, 2 from each of the current big bike racing series, MotoGP, World Superbikes, and British Superbikes. You have a budget of 10 million and each rider has a different cost attached to them, the better riders costing more and so on. Picking a decent team ain't easy, believe me.
Here's my squad:
MotoGP
Nicky Hayden #69 (Repsol Honda)
Jorge Lorenzo #48 (FIAT Yamaha)
World Superbikes
Ruben Xaus #111 (Sterilgarda Ducati)
Keenan Sofuoglu #54 (Hanspree Ten Kate Honda)
British Superbikes
Leon Camier (Airwaves Ducati)
Atsushi Watanabe (Rizla Suzuki)
Time for the MCN Fantasy Road Race 2008.
Myself and some friends have entered this for the last couple of seasons, not with the intention of winning the top prize, but of just beating each other.
It's a free night in the pub for the winner at the end of the season!
I'm going to be keeping a running total of our scores as the season goes by (see right).
The rules are simple: pick 6 riders, 2 from each of the current big bike racing series, MotoGP, World Superbikes, and British Superbikes. You have a budget of 10 million and each rider has a different cost attached to them, the better riders costing more and so on. Picking a decent team ain't easy, believe me.
Here's my squad:
MotoGP
Nicky Hayden #69 (Repsol Honda)
Jorge Lorenzo #48 (FIAT Yamaha)
World Superbikes
Ruben Xaus #111 (Sterilgarda Ducati)
Keenan Sofuoglu #54 (Hanspree Ten Kate Honda)
British Superbikes
Leon Camier (Airwaves Ducati)
Atsushi Watanabe (Rizla Suzuki)
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