larryd
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
[/size] (09-09-2011, 08:21 PM)ade! Wrote: you know tripod; i'm starting to like you :-) that's just supposing i don't know you already of course. you remind me of a wild young thing that used to post on all the forums. he rode fast, he drove fast, he talked fast and he wound boring old geriatrics up fast as well with his passionate and no nonsense postings. and looking back through some of his old postings it seems he was pretty damned right on a lot of [so called] iffy topics. like superstars pulling out of every ugp race a few years ago with 'electrical problems' - or as he saw it every time the clouds opened. can't remember the bloke's name at the moment [the poster, not the rider], but i know he used to live 50 yards away from geoff barry and about 200 from ivan rhodes - and about 300 from john kirkham, who lives in the first house in ockbrook - just across brian clough way from borrowash :-)
ade!
roll on scarborough. yeeha!
Nice to see you're still going, Ade - you know a hell of a lot more than certain painters & decorators round this site !
My final word, in answer to the basic question in this topic's heading -
YES
As to your mystery poster, wouldn't have been Garry D would it??
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George
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
(09-09-2011, 11:30 PM)larryd Wrote: [/size] (09-09-2011, 08:21 PM)ade! Wrote: you know tripod; i'm starting to like you :-) that's just supposing i don't know you already of course. you remind me of a wild young thing that used to post on all the forums. he rode fast, he drove fast, he talked fast and he wound boring old geriatrics up fast as well with his passionate and no nonsense postings. and looking back through some of his old postings it seems he was pretty damned right on a lot of [so called] iffy topics. like superstars pulling out of every ugp race a few years ago with 'electrical problems' - or as he saw it every time the clouds opened. can't remember the bloke's name at the moment [the poster, not the rider], but i know he used to live 50 yards away from geoff barry and about 200 from ivan rhodes - and about 300 from john kirkham, who lives in the first house in ockbrook - just across brian clough way from borrowash :-)
ade!
roll on scarborough. yeeha!
Nice to see you're still going, Ade - you know a hell of a lot more than certain painters & decorators round this site !
My final word, in answer to the basic question in this topic's heading -
YES
As to your mystery poster, wouldn't have been Garry D would it??
See your wrong again, getting me mixed up with someone else, must be all that racing in the dry on full wets thats done it
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10-09-2011, 11:34 AM |
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
George if you are going to quote someone don't change the words in the quote
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larryd
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
(10-09-2011, 02:24 PM)Ben the Plumber Wrote: George if you are going to quote someone don't change the words in the quote
Give it up, Ben - if he can't read, then he certainly can't quote accurately
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George
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
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George
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
(11-09-2011, 02:50 PM)tripod Wrote: (11-09-2011, 02:20 PM)George Wrote: (11-09-2011, 10:29 AM)ade! Wrote: oh don't spoil it malcolm. it's ages since the knitting circle got heated and ruffled a few feathers. besides, if there hadn't been a slanging match sub-plot to this thread would we have had so many viewings? i don't think so. if the boys wanna fight you better let 'em [phil lynnot]. if it degenerates to actual slander or defamation of character then by all means close it, but this is good, healthy debate. larry, the bloke from borrowash was me :-) garry's from doncaster area.
ade!
ps. yes, racing should take place in the wet.
Would you do it
MGP/TT in the Pizzing rain for 4/6 laps
Yes I would if I was allowed to but no one has to if they don't want to
When you say if allowed to, are you refering to the TT or MGP, because I cant find the answer why not allowed to race at the TT in the Rain
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tripod
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
(12-09-2011, 05:00 PM)George Wrote: (12-09-2011, 12:48 PM)Jo Rowe Wrote: If I am correct, Tripod has raced the TT course in the wet. Have you, George?
Have you ever lost a leg and spent 2 years in hospital after racing in the rain at the TT, or lost your team mate in a wet TT, but while your asking questions please answer why no racing in the Rain at the TT please.
As I stated earlier in the thread, the reason we do not race in the rain is because the superstars/big teams do not want to, so the rest of us must do as we are told. We go back to our tents/caravans and sit out another day.
The super teams are only interested in racing if lap records are being broken or at least if breaking the lap record is possible. The fact that racing in the wet is more skillful is not taken into account, not very good advertising in MCN if you win at only 100 and a little bit mph.
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ade!
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
doing a fine job of covering your back george and turning the debate round. perhaps with your full knowledge of the tt and it's spin-offs you could tell us the ratio of riders injured in the wet to riders injured in the dry? i'm sure it makes interesting reading. i'm not trying to slag anybody off. i admire and respect every racer and their decision to race or not is fine by me, i just said don't BAN it, just because of rain. wtf is the point in having treaded tyres? might just as well send everybody out on slicks, till some poor old frozen marshall up on the mountain spots a wee cloud and the red flags come out. this is my last post in this thread, it's getting boring now.
ade!
p.s. i broke my 26 bones and lost 5 pints of blood on a hot, DRY, cloudless, july afternoon.
ACU? why not add "nt" to the end, you'll get the idea!
(This post was last modified: 12-09-2011, 10:08 PM by ade!.)
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