Mark Edgeley
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Nothing new in this at all. Hodgie just says in the interview what he's always said about the TT. I'm surprised the paper is running it given his friends at IOM newspapers.
By the way it's a good feature on Neil on a really good bike website.
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2006/Jan/051221-100d.htm
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05-01-2006, 10:24 AM |
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Mike Crellin
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Just read the interview and this hit home big style:
"But I've always said this: when test tickles were being given out, I was at the back of the queue. Because there's no way. If it's test tickles that that's what it takes to go down Bray Hill flat-out, I haven't got them. I'm not too proud to say, "No, that would scare the poo out of me. I do not want to die. No." Call me an old-fashioned bore and a gay man, I don't know, but I don't want to die. And if you do the TT, you go down Bray Hill that first lap, you have to say to yourself, "If I make one mistake, if I have one technical problem with this bike, I know the consequences, and I'm prepared to take that, because this means more to me than my life." You have to. And if you don't do that, you're going in there with the wrong conception of what it's all about."
Fair enough and well said. Due respect to Mr H.
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05-01-2006, 02:03 PM |
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Mike Crellin
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Mr H gave no interview to the Indie as is clear from this. They just cherry picked bits from the superbikeplanet article and presented them as contentiously as possible. Weasels. Still, that's what sells newspapers.
Read the whole interview as flagged above. I respect both his personal view point and his honestly. Just because I don't share the former, that doesn't make it any the less valid.
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06-01-2006, 03:57 PM |
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