How do you work that out ?
Neck and neck in this shootout, with the DSG edging it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LROqVLz4z8M
Much depends on your driving style.
For me, any advantage DGS may have on the straights is eaten up by it's unpredictability and lesser ability to engine brake, so overall it's no quicker - but more frustrating.
No doubt, given enough time, you'd adapt.
I'm just not sure I want to....I want a car to work with me, not me have to adapt to work with the car.
I'd say it's fairly easy to accept DSG is faster off the line, and through the gears when it decides to kick down.
Faster point to point is probably as much a factor of confidence and understanding as it is DSG/Manual.
Personally, I find the DSG better on the diesels, as it needs to change gears less...and it just seems to always be in the perfect gear.
Sadly, not so on the GTI I borrowed.