Aberdare Park. Love this meeting. Great setting and a fantastic variety of machinery, modern & classic. You don't tend to get the biggest names these days as unfortunately there's usually a clash with something in Ireland but there will be plenty of familiar faces to those who follow racing on the IOM and it's cheap to get in (£23 for the weekend including a programme if you pre-book). It's usually the last weekend of July, so stick it in your diaries!
Bill Swallow on a glorious 500cc Velocette
Dan Cooper was the man to beat despite an excursion into the trees that sent his dad on a trip to the Midlands to get bodywork spares so he could race the next day!
The Racing 50 club are usually out in force. This is Steve Nugent on a Kreidler
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Mark Parbury leading Dave Hewson - both on TZR250s
Mark Goodings
Classic Karts have been on the programme the last couple of years and they're great fun to watch. Must be scary as hell to drive though with all the mature trees around the place. Unfortunately this guy wasn't in the entry list but this 250 Yamaha (RD250?) rig went like stink. Sadly for him he got a close up view of the scenery shortly after I took this - didn't hear how it ended up but hopefully he was OK
It'd be right up your street Eddy. Bring the Bugilow down on the Friday - do the weekend and head back on the Monday. No rush. Great little meeting and they always need marshals.
Oh when I do make it Sticks I would go down Thu/ Fri then take a week in Welsh Wales , not sure about the marshalling as I think it will be next year not this and am hanging my Tango suit up at the end of this year , return to being a plain Jane punter with a camera lol
I think no.84 in the Aberdare pics is Mark Griffiths. Was the picture of Matthew Rees taken during the parade as I don't remember him being out with the classics?
(01-03-2015, 12:11 PM)commandoz Wrote: I think no.84 in the Aberdare pics is Mark Griffiths. Was the picture of Matthew Rees taken during the parade as I don't remember him being out with the classics?
Thanks for the heads up on #84. The Matthew Rees shot was taken in a race as far as I can remember.
I arrived on the Tuesday of practice week having found out I was to be made redundant a few hours before . feeling a bit fragile so I just went to the QB to make life easy but then a gentleman called Barry Furber arrived, having forgotten that you shouldn't chuck it in hard on cold tyres and....
Great shots there Sticks , isn't it funny some times you go to do something feeling rubbish , and don't really feel like bothering, but when you get there everything falls into place and you end up having a good time , or in your case getting one of those special shots , full on action and more in focus than usual , ha ha ha
I like to spend some time around scrutineering in practice week before heading out to find a spot and I'm glad I did on the last night of practice. Got this shot of our friend Gold Star Ron. He looks so well and happy - hard to think he was gone such a short time later.
Richard Bairstow - the programme said it was an Aermacchi but I'd say that's a 350 Gold Star