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11-08-2006, 07:10 AM |
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Don, as far as I understand it, the organisers of the TT, then the ACU, were offered the idea of running a Classic race at the TT in the early 1980's. They declined this offer, which was then taken up by the MGP organisers, the MMCC, and , when the Classic races at the MGP proved a success, the TT organisers became very jealous, and "suggested" to the Southern 100 club the idea of the Pre TT Classic races in 1988 (I read that somewhere, but, at the moment cant remember exactly where, but Im sure I'll find it if I look hard enough). So basically its a case of "They were offered it, they turned it down, somebody else took it up, it became a success, tough!" They probably wouldnt want to admit their cock-up in the first place, eh?
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12-08-2006, 08:13 AM |
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thewitch
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I have removed a posting which was personal and unacceptable. Please stick to facts and reasonable argument or your postings will be deleted. NO COMMENTS ABOUT INDIVIDUALS. Even lightly disguised.
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12-08-2006, 02:14 PM |
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How the hell can you have a debate, if youre not allwed to say anything?
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13-08-2006, 09:46 AM |
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thewitch
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OK, can we get back to the debate. This is about whether it is feasible to have a 125/250/400 race at the TT, and if so, how?
What it is not is a discussion about individuals or their possible attitude or perceived part in the exclusion of such machines.
If we are going to have a race, we need to come up with strong arguments and facts to back them up.
Do we have enough 125/250/400 machines, and riders who wish to take part in the TT on them?
That's the nub of it.
So far it's not looking very likely with about 3 possible entries.......
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13-08-2006, 12:46 PM |
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irishago
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125/250/400 TT 2007
Lets look at it another way who is still racing 125/250/400,s let me see,
Ok the following is a list of possibles.
1. Mark Parrett Honda CBR 400
2. Dave Madsen-Mygdal Honda RVF 400
3. John Burrows Honda CBR 400
4. Paul Dobbs Yamaha FZR 400
5. Steve Linsdell Yamaha FZR 400
6. Kevin Ago Murphy Honda CBR 400
7. Paul Corrin Yamaha FZR 400
8. Roy Richardson Honda RVF 400
9. Johnny Barton Yamaha FZR 400.
10. Darren Slous Yamaha FZR 400.
11. Robert J Price Yamaha FZR 400.
12. Robert A Price Honda VFR 400.
13. Mike Hose Kawasaki ZXR 400.
14. Manfred Vogal Kawasaki ZXR 400.
15. Tony Moss Honda CBR 400.
16. Henry Bell Yamaha FZR 400.
17. Richard Bairstow Honda CBR 400.
18. Wade Boyde Honda RVF 400.
19. Patric Martin Honda RVF 400.
20. Anita Buxton Kawasaki ZXR 400.
21. Heinz Chittka Honda CBR 400.
22. John Crellin Honda RVF 400.
23. Peter Magee Yamaha FZR 400.
The following top runners in the TT Big Bike classes who have rode 400 in the past 3 to 4 years who might be up for it again.
24. John MacGuinness Honda RVF 400 RLR.
25. Martin Finnegan Honda RVF 400.
26. Jim Hodson Yamaha FZR 400.
27. Jason Griffiths Yamaha FZR 400.
28. Ian Armstrong Kawasaki ZXR 400.
Then you have possible entrys from riders on Suzuki SV 650,s should the class be opened up to let them in.
Then of course you have the Dunlop Clan who would more than likley ride either 125,s or 250,s and their are a few riders like Bruce Anstey who i think would love to have a go on a 250 GP Bike again the list is endless if you look into it in debth and ask them riders them selves not everybody logs on to TT website .com you could Run the 125,s, 400,s and 650 twins in one class and the 250,s in the race as a seprate class like the old days 2 races in one these are my own thoughts i think its quite possible if it was put out to the riders and see what responce we get entry wise.....
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13-08-2006, 08:39 PM |
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thewitch
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Wow, Ago, that's excellent.
Let's think a bit about how we could approach them all. I am sure most of them don't have time to look at this website, but they might be interested in the idea.
Come on, folks, this is the stuff we are looking for.
Thanks Ago..I'll buy you a pint at the Manx!
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13-08-2006, 08:55 PM |
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Possible 250 riders in no prticular order:
1. Ian Lougher
2. Chris Palmer
3. Nigel Beattie
4. Darren Lindsay
5. William Dunlop
6. Michael Dunlop
7. Sam Dunlop
8. Steve Kuenne
9. Kevin Strowger
10. Benny Jerzenbeck
11. Gavin Bell
12. Nigel John
13. Paul Owen
14. Bud Jackson
15. Mark Tyrell (if he's still competing)
16. Ted Roebuck (ditto)
17. Jason Griffiths
18. Barry Davidson
19. Jarno Holland
20. Davy Morgan
21. John Burrows
22. Brian Spooner
23. Pete Wakefield
That's just off the top of my head when I should have been working. I've made an assumption that MGP runners would be allowed in without being disqualified from the Manx (as per the Proddy TTs) and that some of these guys are actually interested! Add to that the TAS SV650s of Ryan, Bruce ( & Mark Miller?) - just an idea! I don't know about 125s but I think unlimited 4 stroke singles would work & stick Robert Dunlop on a 450 in a 125 frame. I'm sure there are more names that could be added to the above list that I've forgotten if anyone wants to chip in
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14-08-2006, 09:30 AM |
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As usually, ive sat & watched this thread/debate/discussion progress,
And as such, ive come to my own conclusions about it,
The paying fans want to see something different to watch for the 100th year of the TT, Not just the same classes that we have had for the last cple of years,
which brings me to one of the points that Paul brought up,
"The next point is, that if we want to run a race meeting, that attracts the manufacturers support and interest, which is what we have to do as a commercial, and not a purely enthusiast driven event, then we have to run classes that are applicable to what they are producing"
Without the TT these same companys wouldnt be where there are today, & for the sake of 1 year, why not let the public see what they want!!
As for the " Practice Problems ", after all these years, with a little bit of reworking the programme that problem is not a major one, its not that long ago, when you had 3 solo practise periods & a sidecar one
Stats can be made to look good,bad or whatever, its from what point you are trying to acheive a result,
The dropping of the 250 race was because of "small entries" but i & a few others know that in its last year the number of entries was higher than what was released to the public, Make from that what you will!
What i would like to do is, now that Ago/Sticky&Maggs have posted a list of possible riders, which looks like a very good field , Is for Paul to follow it through & lets see if something cant be done to make it work
If the carrot is dangled,to the guys listed they will come, instead of keeping the tuxworths of this world happy,
But there again Paul is busy,but has his finger on the pulse of what is happening racing wise, & wouldnt let any pressure from outside sources sway him?
this is not a dig at you paul, you have done a lot of good for the sport, but my worry is that if, like a lot of people before you, you get sucked into the power game,& you end up going with the flow!!
& as a final note add my name to the list of people that would love to ride again at the TT on a stroker,, if the acu deemed fit to give me a licence, but there agin ive got no road racing expereince
all the best
mike cain
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14-08-2006, 02:26 PM |
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20. Brian Mateer
21. Norman Rank
22. Mike Cain
23. Adrian McFarland
24. Maurice Walker
25. Mark Waddell
26. Peter Burgess
27. Derek Cohen
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If there's no 250 race at the TT next year, don't let anybody tell you that it's because there aren't enough bikes about!!! :roll:
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14-08-2006, 11:51 PM |
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