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my exploits part 2
Now on the forum ME my 1st visit to Monas's Isle.
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02-10-2007, 07:43 PM |
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02-10-2007, 09:06 PM |
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Young eh Peter but have an old memory :wink: :wink:
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03-10-2007, 08:29 PM |
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I do remember SMBH falling off coming out of Druids at Brands, sliding down the road alongside his bike (350 Norton?), then getting up, feeling both arms, shaking both legs, then checking the wedding tackle before remounting! I was just surprised at the order of what he checked! :wink:
I was privileged to be in the back of the late Fred Launchbury's van at Mallory one RotY, when Mike came in to get away from the crowds - he and Fred were 50s rivals in the very early days - and suffered the usual hero-worship effect, descent into red face and silence, but he soon put me at my ease and just increased the adulation!
MGP '68 & '69; TT 1970-74
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06-10-2007, 11:23 AM |
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Baylon McCaughey
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my first TT was in 1969 i think, maybe 1970, i was promised a day trip to the TT if i got my 11+ exam, so i made sure i passed it, and my late Dad took me over on a day trip, it started at 5 in the morning, we got to iom, and we walked to the pits, we watched from the grandstand, if my memory serves me correct, Tommy Robb was no 1, he had white leathers on, Ago won the race, i remember Renzo Pasolini as well, he may have retired in the pits, my hero then, Brian Steenson also retired in the pits, i think tehre was a sidecar race after the 350 race, but Dad and me went down the town.
Sadly, two days later my hero BRIAN STEENSON crashed heavily, and died the following Tuesday, this was indeed a bitter blow to me at the time Since then , i have been to the TT , i think this year was my 30th visit! (at least)
RIP Brian Steenson, a rider who achieved a lot in a very short space of time, his potential never to be fulfilled.
Baylon
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06-10-2007, 12:44 PM |
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Baylon McCaughey
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It wasnt until y2k, that i first got to the Manx GP, and to be honest, i have asked myself, why take so long!, obviously, money was the prob, not being able to afford it, but since then, i have atteneded each year, maybe not for the duration of the week, but i have to admit, i really love the manx, especially the Classics, all being well, i may take in a longer peroid at the Manx, instead of the TT (PROB GO TO tt FOR WEEKEND)
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06-10-2007, 12:47 PM |
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Why not enter the Manx Baylon
If you don't you'll regret it one day
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06-10-2007, 01:06 PM |
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