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Kent Andersson - Baylon McCaughey - 02-09-2006

Former double 125 world champion, Swedish rider, Kent Andersson, passed away earlier this week, i remember him racing at the UGP, along with Kel Carruthers and Rod Gould.and in recent years, he returned to the prix for the parade laps.
R.I.P.


- ade! - 03-09-2006

i posted this earlier baylor, but nobody g a f. does nobody remember these past masters?
ade!


- shaun hogg - 03-09-2006

Ade i rember Kent never seen him race but remember him racinfg in the earl 70s on the 125s , had a good book which covered 72 to 74 & he was well to the fore . Along with many good riders from that era & i have ultimete respect for him RIP< Kent


- MV - 03-09-2006

I remember him racing, very clearly.
Its not that people dont g.a.f., it IS, I am afraid, an age thing.
Quite often, my colleagues at work (mostly my own younger staff) talk about "some old guy" who has passed away. Somebody that I knew and loved as a rock legend!
Nobody g.a.f. when Syd Barret passed away recently.
You see? WHO?

For those who were lucky to have see these great men in their pomp, DO
g.a.f. and count ourselves very lucky.

R.I.P. Kent


- ade! - 03-09-2006

isn't it wonderful when you wind people up? suddenly people g a f Big Grin
how many postings were there about terry crane at this years manx? i don't think it's an age thing, i think it's apathy. if they aren't a household name, then who bloody cares? nobody but friends and relatives and the odd few that actually do care. i'm starting to ramble so i'm off :wink:
ade!


- charlie hulse - 03-09-2006

Sorry 'ade' I'm with MV on this one....It is an age thing. I remember Kent well always a front runner in the GP's etc. "of his time"

but....the majority of members on this, and other sites, are one, or even two, generations younger than those that saw and appreciated the class of the man. Some don't even know who 'Mike the Bike' is.

RIP Kent....you'll have plenty of good friends to meet you up there!


- ade! - 03-09-2006

i'm not trying to stir things up here charlie [sorry, what was that you just said? Big Grin ], but until i posted what i did, the subject of dear old kent was totally ignored, so basically my posting did its job. it got people posting and it got a few facts and figures about kent brought up to be talked about again. job done. i mean, come on, hands up all those that WERE going to post something on this thread? you see, not one to be seen Tongue
however i am sorry to report that i never knew kent or saw him racing, as i never got interested in the racing side of things till '84, and road racing until '93 [apart from aberdare and scarborough]. bit of a late starter.
ade!


- thewitch - 03-09-2006

I hadn't heard until you metioned it, Ade. I don't get any publications except BSN and Classic Racer, and I was on the Island, so haven't seen my BSN yet.
He was a great rider, and my thoughts are with his family.


- Don Simons - 04-09-2006

Kent Anderson was only 64 when he died of heart trouble.
Incidentally he was the first rider to win a world championship on Michelin tyres.

To put a face to a name:

[Image: kentandersson_rr310806.jpg]


- MV - 04-09-2006

Ade.
Not sure I understand what you are about here?
I , like helen, only heard about Kent because of your kind posting.
Not sure what else you are trying to say?
Anyway, as he was my age, it gets my attention.

Yes, Charlie, I know what you mean about Mike the bike.
People in my old local in Staines thought it was me!

I was quite taken aback yesterday while watching WSB on TV.
"Young James Whitham said, "NOBODY is as smooth as 'ailwood!"
It suprised me because of Jims age.

MV


- thewitch - 04-09-2006

But James is a REAL star with an ability to understand that others can be greater. He did see him race, I think, and will have watched every video.


- MV - 04-09-2006

You are right, Helen.
I have a lot of time for young "Jamie"
He talks a lot of sense on the commentaries he does
(glad somebody does!)
I did like his "Its a bit emotional, is this Jack" when Walker won in the
rain at Assen.
I was fortunate enough to see Jim start racing in his Scarborough days.
On a trail bike?

I have watched his career, in racing and beyond, ever since.
He brings a good "dollop" of Yorkshire bluntness and nouse to the
scene.

Do you remember his:

"The wifes had credit card stolen. Cost me less wen't' burglar ad it!"

Good old Jim.

But his 'ailwood comment gladdened my heart!

MV


Kent Anderson - Alex Sinclair - 04-09-2006

MV Wrote:You are right, Helen.
I have a lot of time for young "Jamie"
He talks a lot of sense on the commentaries he does
(glad somebody does!)
I did like his "Its a bit emotional, is this Jack" when Walker won in the
rain at Assen.
I was fortunate enough to see Jim start racing in his Scarborough days.
On a trail bike?

I have watched his career, in racing and beyond, ever since.
He brings a good "dollop" of Yorkshire bluntness and nouse to the
scene.

Do you remember his:

"The wifes had credit card stolen. Cost me less wen't' burglar ad it!"

Good old Jim.

But his 'ailwood comment gladdened my heart!

MV

This is my first go at a posting so I hope it makes semse.................

I remember Kent Anderson and I am sorry to hear of his passing at such a relatively young age.

If I recall, Kent raised an eyebrow or two when he entered GP racing kitted out in white leathers!


- larryd - 04-09-2006

Welcome aboard Alex :!: :!:

:wink:


- Arthur Lawn - 04-09-2006

Must say this was a bit of a shock as I beleive Kent was still quite active in the motorcycle scene with Ferry Brouwer and Yamaha.
Under the chequed flag RIP Kent


- Baylon McCaughey - 04-09-2006

Am i loosing my marbles, but i cant find Ades original posting on this subject!, Thanks to Don for the photo, i remember him at Ulster GP Many years ago, and i am trying to find a pic i took a few years ago, when he competed the parade laps at Dundrod.
RIP Kent


- ade! - 04-09-2006

here yar baylor!
http://www.ttwebsite.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4743&sid=60a4a116d3fca6257e731f5fed1924ad

note the complete lack of replies to either posting? 104 people looked at it, and probably more now, and one reply. me! note the replies once i stirred it up on this posting?
sometimes the knitting circle needs a poke with one of its own needles Big Grin
oh god, what have i said? what do you mean, i can't edit that out?
exit, stage left, sticking out tongue as he goes :wink:
ade!


- larryd - 04-09-2006

Oh I am glad to see you back to such good form, Ade m'duck :!:

:wink:


- Baylon McCaughey - 04-09-2006

Cheers Ade, dont know how i missed that, sorry mate.


- ade! - 05-09-2006

i'm trying my damnedest to get a spanking off helen Big Grin
ade!