thewitch
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Why do we do it?
Why do we race ourselves and encourage and support our loved ones to do the same, knowing that days like yesterday will happen?
Well, noone knows better than Stella how bad things can be, but this is what she had to say today on another website:
"Just home and yes it was raining .... We had a good day out with Grant though, back to the bottom rung of the ladder at only his 3rd ever road race meeting.
Qualified 34th finnished 16th in his race and 7th production bike home
Was great to see the smiles as he came into parc ferme and it reminded me just why we go racing
Because we want to, no pressure just a sport that the kids were born into, and as parents how proud we must be that they spend their hard earned money enjoying a hobby that allows them to express themselves on track, make so many friends and a pleasure to be around. "
Copied with Stella's permission.
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21-07-2007, 09:18 PM |
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Jan Grainger
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Was discussing the same thing yesterday with a friend, both of us being around the sport of motorcycling for many, many years and yes, losing a few mates along the way, but we are now involved in junior speedway and thoroughly enjoy watching the kids become grown ups, in a sport of their choice with their families fully supporting them. For some it's a hobby as they know they will never reach the heights they would love to attain but whatever their talent, the fact that mums, dads, grandparents, aunts and uncles are there with them, and their motorcycle 'familiy' will always be around to encourage them is why it's such a wonderful sport, and that's why we all do it.
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21-07-2007, 10:55 PM |
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ian huntly
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In the 60 years I have been going to the TT I have lost a number of close friends to the sport yet we all return year after year.
However, I do not think any other losses have affected me personally quite as much as Joey D at Tallinn and Steve H in the helicopter crash. Neither of these were on the TT course but over time we become such a family which is tied together by a common bond based on the Island and the loss becomes a personal one.
There are others like big D, Chris Horn, Tom Phillis and Ralph Rensen from all eras plus Marie Lambert, all of whom stay in my memory.
We must continue to remember, with enormous affection, the Hailwoods, McIntyres, Williams etc since they were, and still are such a part of TT History.
We earthbound people still go on with our lives and I hope that is what we all continue to do, we can't bring our losses back, but what a joy it has been to have known them, all participating in such a great sporting event.
In 2015 I celebrate 68 years as a devoted TTFan
Bookingfor 2016 !!
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22-07-2007, 09:40 PM |
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