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John Foster
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I like the idea!
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12-06-2007, 10:35 PM |
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thewitch
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I think that's a very good idea... when the organisers ask for feedback make sure you put it forward.
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12-06-2007, 11:58 PM |
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boakesey
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Don Simons Wrote:Yes,good idea and put their initials on their number plates so new fans can recognise them all.
If there must be a parade lap then my thoughts are that it should be slowed right down and spaced out so people can get a good look at the machinery and riders.
Currently by the time you have focused on Ago going out of sight, Jim Redman is right in front of you, either that or they go past in a pack of five riders so you can't hear them individually.
Also a lot more participants are needed as the parade laps I have seen are over in a flash.
If it were possible to put on another race for classic bikes, or something different from the producion bikes, instead of a parade lap, then I feel the spectators would at least go home with a varied experience.
Absolutely!
I adore/love/worship/crave .... insert superlative here /.....
the vintage and classic machines. There's something evocative about the sound of these wonderful machines and the unmistakeable smell of 2-stokes takes me right back to my childhood when I was allowed - as a very special treat - a ride down to the local shops on the back of my Uncle's BSA or Norton! Happy days indeed.
I enjoyed the re-enactment; the Pre-TT Classics at Billown and both Laps of Honour of the Mountain course, but do prefer it when the machines are released in ones or twos (on their own is preferable), with a decent gap in between to give one the chance to savour the memories and appreciate the details - as well as (from a professional point of view!) get decent photos.
When the machines all come through at speed in a great big blast-from-the past (literally), it's very exciting, I agree, but it's over in a flash and there's then a feeling of anti-climax. You miss half the machines/riders and can't indentify the tone of individual machines from the cacophony - Ok, it's a din!- of all the machines together. I also suspect that the noise-abatement killjoys have a field day when this happens, whereas 1/2 machines together is within tolerable limits IMO.
Having said that, the classic races themselves are superb and it's great to see these older machines (and reproductions) doing what they were intended to do, instead of just gathering dust in a garage or looking good on display somewhere. Keep the machines in fine fettle, by all means, but RIDE them as well - keep the memories alive whilst we still can.
To sum up, I'd like to see "Lap(s) of Honour with no more than 2 bikes together; the riders easily identified, at sensible time intervals and also Classic race(s) on the TT mountain course as well as down at Billown.
Finally, I nearly forgot to say that the current champions should also take part and have their chance to "bimble" round the course to see (and be seen by) their numerous and appreciative fans.
Right, I'm getting down off my soapbox now....
Boakesey
....scone out to take photos!
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13-06-2007, 06:02 PM |
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Rocket Man
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Don Simons Wrote:If it were possible to put on another race for classic bikes, or something different from the producion bikes, instead of a parade lap, then I feel the spectators would at least go home with a varied experience.
I did write to the powers that be last year with a couple of suggestions to make the centenary races different, for a one off.
I suggested a 3 lap Classic Race, consisting of machines up to 1976, with 3 classes. up to 250, 251 to 500 and 501 to 750, and a 10 lap production race, one machine, two riders.
I did not get a reply.
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14-06-2007, 07:19 PM |
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Rocket Man
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DCLUCIE Wrote:lets try to keep the classic bikes at the Southern 100. They cause enough problems to be put on the race schedule.
Yes I know you all may like them but are you trying to turn the TT into a classic race meeting?
I think you have completly missed the point i was making.
My suggestion was for the Centenary Year ONLY.
The organisers in my opinion had the oppertunity to make the centenary year on the track something really special, but what we got was the same format, as previous years.
As for trying to turn the TT into a classic bike meeting, you could not be further from the truth, but could explain why you think that the inclusion of a classic bike race in the TT causes problems?
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14-06-2007, 10:17 PM |
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