Steady the Edward
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
Yes thats true and why it should be qualifying starting order no matter who you are ,
how is the seeding order worked out ???
from the information they have from last year ? or from the information given from a newcomers record of club races , now all that info is totally out of date on the run up to the event a rider and or team will have bought new bikes or upgraded what they have to try and have a better chance of doing well or better than before while other riders that had similar times and are just happy to be there by the skin of their credit card with the same gear as last time just a bit more gaffer tape and a few more cable ties , so having the effect of making it that they should be starting way apart not with each other , now the most up to date information to use to work out start order is what the rider/ bike combination is putting up in the practices on the run up to the race , just as it is in any other event anywhere in the world , and why do they do that everywhere ?? because it is the fairest and SAFEST way to do it simple as that , if a rider is having a tough time well tough thats life thats racing , a cruel world , ask the relatives of those that paid the ultimate price
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23-12-2014, 10:37 PM |
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Splashdown
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
Thank you tatuus! I've kept out of this discussion since we've "transferred", but reading your comments has fired me up.
What doesn't seem to be acknowledged, is that the leaders will be overtaking the slower riders anyway, so what difference does it make? The leading riders are perfectly capable of performing an overtaking manoeuvre, they do it all the time on other circuits.
I cannot for the life of me understand why it is worth risking both the safety of riders in practice, and the lack of understanding of the race for the public.
I certainly won't be coming to the Island for the TT whilst racing is underway in the present format.
Obviously the bigger deal is the pressure applied to riders in practice. It is totally unacceptable to have ANY rider attempting to put in a decent lap time before either the bike or the rider are ready to do so. Practice is what it is, and so it should remain that way.
I recall in 1996, I had had a huge crash at the NW200 at Mather's Cross, and arrived on the Island in quite a sorry state. I duly qualified in 23rd place. In the first race(F1), I finished 2nd to Phillip McCallen ahead of Michael Rutter, Ian Duffus, and Joey.
Can you imagine starting that race in 23rd place? But because I was under no pressure in practice, I was able to build up my confidence, and started the race in a reasonable state of mind. That's just one fairly reasonable example.
The sooner the organisers change the present format, the better.
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24-12-2014, 10:53 AM |
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Steady the Edward
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
You are right I will not change my mind , just because two riders on here say that had a hard time because of problems they were having or because one would not have been able to achieve a second place had he started under the new system, sorry Nick you know I have respect for you and value your friendship,
But your statement says that by being allowed to start higher up the numbers because of who you were and your past achievements you were given an advantage that you should not have had, sorry and all that but it's a hard game, your point about practice being made worse does not hold water either in my book , for me every rider that ever set off down that hallowed strip of tarmac sets off wanting to do his best and have the perfect ride and the only pressure put on a rider is put on by him self, as in the race it is a time trial against the clock, the throttle works two ways and if you want to ride the ultimate Roads challenge you know you are risking your all every time you set off and that is what makes the TT. What it is, and sorry once again Nick but you more than any of us on here know that is true for you have taken part and you have lost family to the event and that was a practice session,
I think that the decisions need to be made by people calmly one step back that are not influenced by emotion, and misplaced romanticism, the romantic idea that nothing must ever change
Me change no sorry but would you have me any other way??
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24-12-2014, 02:49 PM |
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
Paul Phillips also said that they have a targeted market to whom they gather feedback. We have not heard from anyone that knows anyone who has been part of this targeted market.
Like wise, we also have not heard from any rider who has said it is a good idea, never mind the majority of riders.
Even JM130 himself said it is not a good idea.
Yes, it is true that a lot of the of spectators may have not complained, but I bet they are the 'newbys' who dont know any better, or have not experienced the previous system.
It is a bit like a group of people who have never been to the cinema sitting down for the first time to watch a big blockbuster, but they dont turn the lights off, or turn the sound up.
After the film, they all say how great it was.
Now you take them back in to watch it again with the lights off, and turn the sound up.
After the second showing, I would bet ALL of them would say how better it was.
This is all acedemic, as you have stated that you have made your mind up, and nothing will make you change your mind. Nothing wrong with that, we are all entitled to our own opinion, but it still makes you a lone voice in the wilderness...
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24-12-2014, 09:08 PM |
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David Linsdell
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
I feel like we've been here before... But for what it's worth I also disagree with the new system, for all the reasons previously outlined by the likes of Nick. But, to add slightly more weight, both my dad and brother also preferred the old system, as riders who have started a lot of races around the mountain course.
Dad often said that you don't get anywhere by winning practice. So he'd use it to sort the bike out and would often lap 7 or 8 mph slower than he would later go in the race! This strikes me as a good decision, as he started around 80 races around the island, winning over 30 replicas and finishing on the podium 12 times. He also never had an accident in the Isle of Man and that's roughly 600+ laps.
Now he often talks to Olie about the pressure the riders are all under at the TT, particularly in practice. Like you say Eddy, the riders all know the risks every time they go out. So why intensify this by making them push on bikes that aren't yet sorted? And if they are happy with the way the bike is handling over the bumpy sections and through the fast corners, then why make them ride at 100% every lap of practice? There's no prize for winning practice (at least there didn't used to be)!
David
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25-12-2014, 11:59 PM |
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