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RE: What would you like to see changed for next year?
I agree with the opinion that the big bikes are getting to fast, and that newcomers should be restricted to smaller bikes.
I would also like to be more harsh than 'wheelchairs and body bags' by naming newcommers that have suffered that fate. However, when I made a comment about Peter Hickman going to fast to quick, I was shot to peices on this forum, and it would be very insensitive to the familys if I did. Somebody needs to say or do something, and soon.
I would also counter that by saying I was wrong about some riders being recruted. I was against Danny Webb coming to the TT, as I felt that at the time, it was his only option to raise his profile, and thought he would be part of the 'to quick, to soon brigade'. However, he has aproached it in the correct way. The same for Adam Child. I thought he was rid
eing at the TT from a journalist point of veiw, and if anything happened to him, be would get the same hatchet job from MCN that we did after Gus Scott lost his life at Kirk Michael, but again, inspite of his get off this year, Adam has shown a love and respect for the Mountain Course, that has seen him improve year after year without trying to join the 126mph club first time out.
There seems to be more emphasise put on the lap speed being broken year after year latley, and the constant reference to 'the fastest newcomer' by the organisers in there press releases and the media on the Island
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DBD 34
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RE: What would you like to see changed for next year?
(29-06-2015, 08:19 PM)c iom tt Wrote: I agree with the opinion that the big bikes are getting to fast, and that newcomers should be restricted to smaller bikes.
I would also like to be more harsh than 'wheelchairs and body bags' by naming newcommers that have suffered that fate. However, when I made a comment about Peter Hickman going to fast to quick, I was shot to peices on this forum, and it would be very insensitive to the familys if I did. Somebody needs to say or do something, and soon.
I would also counter that by saying I was wrong about some riders being recruted. I was against Danny Webb coming to the TT, as I felt that at the time, it was his only option to raise his profile, and thought he would be part of the 'to quick, to soon brigade'. However, he has aproached it in the correct way. The same for Adam Child. I thought he was rid
eing at the TT from a journalist point of veiw, and if anything happened to him, be would get the same hatchet job from MCN that we did after Gus Scott lost his life at Kirk Michael, but again, inspite of his get off this year, Adam has shown a love and respect for the Mountain Course, that has seen him improve year after year without trying to join the 126mph club first time out.
There seems to be more emphasise put on the lap speed being broken year after year latley, and the constant reference to 'the fastest newcomer' by the organisers in there press releases and the media on the Island
Just for the record, you do realize that there are only two people in your "126 Club" hardly a club!
Every now and again outstanding newcomers come along that just gel instantly with the course, others like to build up gradually, each to their own such is life.
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29-06-2015, 09:00 PM |
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c iom tt
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RE: What would you like to see changed for next year?
(29-06-2015, 09:00 PM)DBD 34 Wrote: Just for the record, you do realize that there are only two people in your "126 Club" hardly a club!
Every now and again outstanding newcomers come along that just gel instantly with the course, others like to build up gradually, each to their own such is life.
Only two people have done 126mph laps?
I did not know that.
I thought there was a lot more
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29-06-2015, 09:32 PM |
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RE: What would you like to see changed for next year?
People have been saying bikes are getting too fast for 100 years now. I think if you want to make it safer then take away the emphasis on lap records and fastest this or fastest that. That said, I do accept that riders will always want to try and go faster - that's kind of the point isn't it?
For an example, at least in my opinion, about how a newcomer should tackle the TT, I would point you at Dan Cooper. No big fanfare when he arrived and he's just steadily built speed every time he goes out. Time is on his side - although he's been around for ever he's still in his 20s, so I've no doubt he'll get somewhere near the top and done so without scaring anyone out of their wits.
Back to my example of TT riders racing 4 abreast at the NW200 & UGP, the length of the track or the race are not relevant. What matters is that the scenery there is hard and hurts when you hit it, just the same as the TT but the riders will and do race wheel to wheel (at biblically high speeds) and they will come across (for want of a better term) back markers.
If it's unsafe to have riders in proximity at the TT then why do the solos set off in pairs in practice?
Anyhow, trying to get back to the original point of the thread - something else I'd like to change would be riders having the same numbers in every race. I'd change the numbers of the top guys around a bit for each race, just to alter the dynamic of the race a bit. Anyone notice how it's become almost common place to have multiple winners in a week since this regimentation of numbering started?
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29-06-2015, 10:23 PM |
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Ronnie Mcallister
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RE: What would you like to see changed for next year?
I'd like to see the riders go off in pairs again. This would limit the number of riders being overtaken by the quicker men. Would be nice to see home made specials in the Senior race just like the Britten of yesteryear
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