larryd
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
John Foster Wrote:In fact Bill Snelling and Larry should get cracking on it straight away.
Not me John.
This started as a thread relating to the nostalgia of the Parade Lap as once was and as might be again.
I've been very disappointed by the attitude of some contributors, esp. you Dave C - to me, the nostalgia of a Parade Lap is indivisible from the Mountain Circuit.
Up and down the Mooragh Prom in Ramsey does absolutely nothing for me.
Sorry!!
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29-09-2008, 09:30 PM |
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DCLUCIE
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
larryd Wrote:John Foster Wrote:In fact Bill Snelling and Larry should get cracking on it straight away.
Not me John.
This started as a thread relating to the nostalgia of the Parade Lap as once was and as might be again.
I've been very disappointed by the attitude of some contributors, esp. you Dave C - to me, the nostalgia of a Parade Lap is indivisible from the Mountain Circuit.
Up and down the Mooragh Prom in Ramsey does absolutely nothing for me.
Sorry!!
I am sorry you are disapointed in what I have said Larry. I know how much you love the old bikes and I do appreciate them just as much. But there are major problems with the parade lap. Maybe these can be ironed out and maybe it can return to be a major part of the TT, I do hope that this can happen. What I think we are trying to say is that the history of the TT deserves a heck of a lot more than just a parade lap.
You know how much I love your old BM and I am always down there trying to help out as much as I can. But I can see a problem with the parade. This doesn't take away from my love for the old bikes, the Castrol R and the roar that used to greet me as a kid on the wall of Braddan Bridge and up on the Mountain.
Don't forget the past is not just the past, it is what makes you who you actually are, and the old bikes are what is to blame for me racing. That together with a bet in the pub that I would be scared of being a passenger . So you see I do think that they deserve their place, but the parade is, unfortunately I believe a thing of the past. Yet another thing to be talked about over a pint.
I am sorry if I have upset you Larry this is not my intention and never was. Lets just not loose the history just because we lost the parade.
When people say one thing and mean another its called politics, when organisers say one thing and mean another its called a mistake, when the ACU say one thing and mean another its called information.
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30-09-2008, 12:44 PM |
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Chris Maybury
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
boakesey Wrote:I'm pretty certain Tony East at ARE in Kirk Michael would be interested and would also have lots of useful contacts.
Don't know if he uses this board, but he'd certainly be a good person to get on board. I spent some time with Tony during this year's Manx. It seems that for next year (the VMCC Manx Rally) the IOM Section of the VMCC will be organising the event, rather than from the HQ.
Tony admitted that that such an arrangement would be a huge task for a small band of volunteers but it WILL be done.
The VMCC has over 16,000 members, world wide and a good neucleus of historic race bikes and riders.
I fel sure that with the right sort of "official encouragement" the VMCC could be a valuable contributor to the sort of event we are discussing for the TT.
***A Balanced Meal is a FULL PINT in Each Hand***
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02-10-2008, 09:56 AM |
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
MV Wrote:Sticky,
I dont disagree with anything yoy say, but its clear that Mountain Course parade laps
are no longer supported by enough people
By this, I mean officialdom and , more importantly, the marshalls
What some of us are trying to suggest is really a "better than nothing" solutuion
Personally, I feel that we hould all isten to the marshalls on this one
What has to be remembered is that the marshals and officials tend to become a bit weary after a full race programme, myself included, and it's not a slight against the parade participants.
I do actually enjoy seeing the old timers but it could be better organised that's for sure.
To dismiss the parade out of hand for the future is being negligent to our heritage. There have been many highlights and seing Georg Meir, John Surtees and Geoff Duke and co. on the course were some of those for someone too young to have seen them actually race.
I think the Mooragh Park suggestion is a good one, but I still think you would struggle to get top class exhibits and great riders to support it without the carrot of a lap of the Mountain Course.
I just can't help agreeing with Don Simons comments and observations. I think that the TT and its heritage are far too valuable to the Island, its people and all of the legions of motorsport fans worldwide, to be left in the hands of government officials with no real love or understanding of what they actually have custody of. Perhaps it's high time that the whole thing was given over to a trust, made up of a cross section of motivated interested parties who report to the Government. They could be self funding and have ultimate authority when dealing with heritage issues?
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
boakesey Wrote:DCLUCIE Wrote:OK then the idea of Ramsey seems to be one thats supported by all. Next all we need is
3) Contacts for all the Vintage clubs so we can write to them to see if they would be interested as so many have days already during TT fortnight.
5) I know that we could approach a few people who may even sponsor the event. Could ask Paul Dedman in Ramsey to help out, maybe even get Pirelli involved as I am sure it would be great to get Griffiths and his old man out again.
I'm pretty certain Tony East at ARE in Kirk Michael would be interested and would also have lots of useful contacts.
Don't know if he uses this board, but he'd certainly be a good person to get on board.
I am Very Interested to read the comments on this forum.many of which follow my line of thinking.Im only to pleased to help in anyway i can.
Tony East
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
Shoot me down if I am talking rubbish;but IMHO any event of this type should be organised on a weekend away from the TT and Manx; when visitors are able to book accomodation for 1/2/3 nights ; Steam Packet fares are cheaper; and all the great people who work so hard at the TT & Manx can also attend.
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11-11-2008, 05:39 PM |
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DCLUCIE
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RE: Nostalgia = big money
What really amazes me is that everyone speaks of the cost of the TT and how much they can get back from it. Surely this is such a selfish attitude to something that was going down the pan in the 80's and 90's, thats if we were really honest about it. There has also been so much spent on safety on the course, with air fence and wraps for trees and the street lighting covers, I am sure that there are so many of you out there that don't really know how much is spent. So lets put it this way, if you thought that just one of those air fence's was worth about 3 grand, would you think that this is exspensive? well I am sure it is nearly three or four times that just for one air fence section. I believe this is money well spent and we should be spending more.
If we are saying we need to take care of our history, we also need to take care of the present, or there will not be any history made for future generations to look back on and love the races as much as we have or have done in the past.
To just say that the TT is loosing its heritage, well it has been since the late 80's, and no one really gave a damm about it then because the TT, in so many eyes, was an event of the past and not one of the future and unfortunately there are so many out there that still feel like this. But due to an enormous amount invested we are slowly getting the TT back to what it was, by no means are we there yet but, we are at least going in the right direction, and it is not until the future of the TT has been safe guarded, that you will get the ability to look at something special to celebrate the great history and heritage that the the TT deserves around the very course that we all know and love.
Until this time I think you will have to be saticefied with something outside the course and maybe even outside of the TT week itself. I would hate it being like this, but it maybe the only option available with so much else going on during race week especially if you consider that it is usually the same people involved in the TT organisation that are willing to get their hands 'dirty' organising or being involved in other events.
It is, as I am sure the Witch will vouch, so easy to point the finger from afar and not really understand what goes on here all year around and the struggles against those that want the TT stopped once and for all. It is far more difficult than some of you can imagine, and it is far more troublesome than the few letters or newspaper threads you see locally.
When people say one thing and mean another its called politics, when organisers say one thing and mean another its called a mistake, when the ACU say one thing and mean another its called information.
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