ade!
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isn't it wonderful when you wind people up? suddenly people g a f
how many postings were there about terry crane at this years manx? i don't think it's an age thing, i think it's apathy. if they aren't a household name, then who bloody cares? nobody but friends and relatives and the odd few that actually do care. i'm starting to ramble so i'm off :wink:
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03-09-2006, 03:46 PM |
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ade!
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i'm not trying to stir things up here charlie [sorry, what was that you just said? ], but until i posted what i did, the subject of dear old kent was totally ignored, so basically my posting did its job. it got people posting and it got a few facts and figures about kent brought up to be talked about again. job done. i mean, come on, hands up all those that WERE going to post something on this thread? you see, not one to be seen
however i am sorry to report that i never knew kent or saw him racing, as i never got interested in the racing side of things till '84, and road racing until '93 [apart from aberdare and scarborough]. bit of a late starter.
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03-09-2006, 07:39 PM |
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I hadn't heard until you metioned it, Ade. I don't get any publications except BSN and Classic Racer, and I was on the Island, so haven't seen my BSN yet.
He was a great rider, and my thoughts are with his family.
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03-09-2006, 09:46 PM |
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Don Simons
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Kent Anderson was only 64 when he died of heart trouble.
Incidentally he was the first rider to win a world championship on Michelin tyres.
To put a face to a name:
Rest in Peace Don Simons 1942 - 2012
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04-09-2006, 12:03 AM |
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But James is a REAL star with an ability to understand that others can be greater. He did see him race, I think, and will have watched every video.
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04-09-2006, 09:15 AM |
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Alex Sinclair
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Kent Anderson
MV Wrote:You are right, Helen.
I have a lot of time for young "Jamie"
He talks a lot of sense on the commentaries he does
(glad somebody does!)
I did like his "Its a bit emotional, is this Jack" when Walker won in the
rain at Assen.
I was fortunate enough to see Jim start racing in his Scarborough days.
On a trail bike?
I have watched his career, in racing and beyond, ever since.
He brings a good "dollop" of Yorkshire bluntness and nouse to the
scene.
Do you remember his:
"The wifes had credit card stolen. Cost me less wen't' burglar ad it!"
Good old Jim.
But his 'ailwood comment gladdened my heart!
MV
This is my first go at a posting so I hope it makes semse.................
I remember Kent Anderson and I am sorry to hear of his passing at such a relatively young age.
If I recall, Kent raised an eyebrow or two when he entered GP racing kitted out in white leathers!
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04-09-2006, 01:56 PM |
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ade!
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here yar baylor!
http://www.ttwebsite.com/forum/viewtopic...5fed1924ad
note the complete lack of replies to either posting? 104 people looked at it, and probably more now, and one reply. me! note the replies once i stirred it up on this posting?
sometimes the knitting circle needs a poke with one of its own needles
oh god, what have i said? what do you mean, i can't edit that out?
exit, stage left, sticking out tongue as he goes :wink:
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04-09-2006, 09:40 PM |
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