Kenny
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MV Augusta triple MGP 2008
I read in this months Classic Racer that an entry has been accepted for the MV Augusta triple, rider to be identified.
Where will this end, Patons, MV's
The outcome (although not 100%) is an increased difficulty in winning that elusive rep.
Maybe its time to split the results between multi cylinders and singles!!
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19-06-2008, 08:20 AM |
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cargo
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RE: MV Augusta triple MGP 2008
I'm not aware if this is true that such a machine has actualy been accepted....................however
This very topic was raised at a recent meeting with the MMCC and while there is no guarentees I feel that something may happen to ease potential problems. It was too late to do anything for this years event but the club are aware of the concerns.
Banning machines like this is NOT the answer the Patton sounded wonderful and was great for the public to see it on the TT course the same could be said of this MV if it gets in.
Perhaps this could also be the chance for a certain BMW to make a TT course comback.............lets keep it positive guys the Manx is a great event and lots of people are working hard to keep it that way.
The best thing that any current MGP competitor can do is actively get involved in encouraging newcomers to the event. I want my sons to be able to see the MGP and have a pint with me outside the Sulby Glen while watching...............maybe even I'll be there watching while they compete
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19-06-2008, 08:39 AM |
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thewitch
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RE: MV Augusta triple MGP 2008
The bike was at the Bob MacIntyre Memorial race meeting last weekend. Looks and sounds absolutely wonderful. Ideal to listen to at the Bungalow, perhaps?
They had some amazing machinery there doing demo laps, including David Hailwood with some beautiful restored machines.
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19-06-2008, 09:48 AM |
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Kenny
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RE: MV Augusta triple MGP 2008
cargo Wrote:The best thing that any current MGP competitor can do is actively get involved in encouraging newcomers to the event. I want my sons to be able to see the MGP and have a pint with me outside the Sulby Glen while watching...............maybe even I'll be there watching while they compete
Cargo, lets just say that in the class you ride in at the MGP they let in, for arguments sake and for power comparison, an ex tenkate with a top 5 TT rider on it, how do you then say to a prospective newcomer, yup not a probem you come over to the MGP, enjoy the experience and if all goes well a finishers medal because the TT rider will go around that fast you do not have a chance of a rep. but heyho the TT rider will be good to watch and listen to. I can almost feel the resignation and lack of interest. Your class (all classes) will soon be in the clutches of a minority, and could lead to the demise of the class. No-one wants to watch a race of a handful of bikes. (Would the organisers put the race on?)
Would the experience be there for you and your sons to enjoy? if nothing is done, I doubt it.
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19-06-2008, 01:00 PM |
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cargo
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RE: MV Augusta triple MGP 2008
I absolutely understand the problem and as I said the club are aware.
The problem lies in where or how to draw the line.
For the modern MGP classes it is done by the fact that TT riders are not allowed except now in the smaller classes and even then only after a period of exclusion...........BTW this rule change has not resulted in a flood of TT and exTT riders entering.
As for a Tenkate bike in the Manx..........bring it on... at least it won't be exlcuded for some stuipd camshaft measuring mistake
Many of the bikes oustide of these MV and Pattons that have been in the Manx for years are no more a classic bike than a 2008 Fireblade
Mr Warmsleys (forgive the spelling) are brand new built from scratch it could be argued that they should not be allowed.
How to define a classic bike is the subject of huge debate and agruement a look at the Classic racing webiste reveals more rules than a man could ever read or understand with lotsa of exceptions.
I believe that the MMCC have tried very hard to keep the rules both modern and classic races as simple to understand is is possible and I'm certain that will continue.
I'm also sure that given time maybe in time for 2009 some sort of compromise can be reached.
Take it from me when we next talk with the club this topic will be raised if not by one of the Classic riding ambassadors then..... I will.
In the meantime be positive the Manx is a great event and come hell or high water we should all be supporting the club in every way.
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19-06-2008, 01:22 PM |
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thewitch
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RE: MV Augusta triple MGP 2008
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19-06-2008, 03:01 PM |
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