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04-12-2007, 05:30 PM |
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Splashdown
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Well said Hilary. I TOTALLY agree. The lads that do the winning will know that too. However, I am particularly concerned that clearly short circuit tactics will be used to secure a "TT" win, on what is in my opinion a very dangerous circuit.One reason why the TT doesn't start in pairs was to stop a short circuit sprint through Hillberry and down to Governors. I never liked racing on Billown, and I know lots of others of the same mindset. Good luck to those that do, it's a free world, just!
I mentioned earlier, I am delighted, like Hilary that the two strokes have a race, but why not call it the "Southern TT Championship", or words to that effect? There is just no need for this. BUT, Is this the thin end of the wedge? Is this the circuit "they" have in mind for the future, when the anti TT brigade finally have their way?
I wonder that the "organisers" haven't realised that the Clypse circuit failed. It was too difficult to organise, and the winners didn't feel that they had won a TT.
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05-12-2007, 10:48 AM |
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maggie
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I am dismayed at the tone that this thread is taking! and don't think it's fair for people to speculate about how riders might feel at the end of one of the new races at Billown. OK, we all have a similar opinion, I suspect, about the "name" of the races, but "what's in a name?"! I am convinced that NO rider, having completed the 125 or 250 race, will be thinking,"oh no, what a waste of my time and effort, that wasn't the TT after all! Why did I bother?!" Any rider who enters will do so because he/she WANTS to race, LOVES to race, relishes the challenge that ANY course presents to him/her and is very happy to have another opportunity, where not too many now exist, to race their favourite bikes!
What's more, the fans get another opportunity to see 2-strokes in the IOM.
GIVE IT A CHANCE!!!!!
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06-12-2007, 10:12 AM |
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thewitch
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I agree with Maggie and Sticky. The important people here are the riders. If they don't like it they will say so and not enter. It is my information that they were consulted and want it. The fact is that they voted with their wheels as far as these classes on the mountain course was concerned and didn't turn up, in their droves.
I have already heard of a couple of new bikes purchsed, and they will be there. If enough people buy new bikes or start racing what they've got who knows what the next stage might be.
In the meantime, I for one will really enjoy it. Safe riding folks!
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06-12-2007, 10:29 AM |
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twostroker
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Hang on. No point in throwing the toys out the pram and saying "This is not a TT because I say so". If the riders don't enter, then there is no TT. That's what was happening. The TT lives ir dies by the number who want to do it.
I can't understand either the idea you should be able to dictate what they ride, what the races are and not pay anything at all. The TT costs a fortune to run, the bikes cost the riders and sponsors a mint, so they call the shots.
The Isle of Man gives up its roads and many peoples time for the TT, so it should get something back hence the marketing stuff. What else do you get for nothing, while seeing the people who provide it pay?
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06-12-2007, 11:00 AM |
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cargo
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There always has been a two stroke race for both 125 and 250 at the Steam Packet meeting along with 600s and 1000s. So it's nothing new or special to see two stroke there :?
And the prize money on offer at the Steam Packet meeting has always been good.
So just what is it that will convince say John Mcguinness to go and ride in that meeting? Something he has never shown any intention of doing before ?
In many ways it's great this meeting is getting some well deserved attention and I wish them well but somethings just not quite right :?
Confused
Here's a thought.......................There will be NO 400s at the Steam Packet meeting and that would be my prefered ride. So I could enter and ride my 600 in both the 600 and 1000 races..............these races are not "TT Races"............and so have no effect on me doing the Manx.
Yet if I was to buy/borrow/steal a 125 or a 250 and ride it in the same meeting on the same day on the same curcuit I'd be excluded from riding in the Manx.
Or am I just stupid :?:
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06-12-2007, 03:42 PM |
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