HammerHead
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RE: Who, What, Where, When?
(30-11-2020, 10:09 AM)Splashdown Wrote: Ginger Hall...... and just a tad wide.
I'm interested in your comment Nick. Clearly you have the experience to know (which I definitely do not), but the lines of rubber on the road seem to suggest to the uninitiated that he's running the same line as the majority, being in the middle of the main band of tyre marks.
Please do let us know, as I find this sort of thing fascinating, the way different riders tackle the same corner differently.
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RE: Who, What, Where, When?
(30-11-2020, 09:14 PM)Splashdown Wrote: Hammerhead. I've looked at the photo........and the tyre marks. Well according to the tyre marks you are correct!!
(massive climb down from Splashdown!). All I can think is that the camera lens foreshortens the whole aspect of the photo, since at that point I would expect to be virtually scraping the fence with my shoulder. You don't obviously, (always think of Alex George going through Ginger Hall), but that was the feeling. This rider MUST be online according to those marks you refer to, but my first impression was that he could have been further in.
It would be interesting to see a top notcher at exactly the same spot, but I feel that I will have to concede this one.
Thanks Splashdown.
Actually I only noticed the tyre marks afterwards which made me wonder, that's all. I didn't have a feeling at all for him being on or off line particularly, but when someone who has ridden more laps than many and knows the course better than most makes such an observation it's always good to ask why for knowledge's sake. In the same vein I love Milky's videos giving his version of the line to take.
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