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beryl swain
does anyone know if the 50 cc rider beryl swain is still around? if so she should be invited to the party.
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27-08-2006, 09:06 PM |
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ok think so hillary but was she the 1st woman to race around the TT circuit?
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28-08-2006, 06:07 PM |
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Arthur Lawn
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Beryl Swain was the 1st female driver to race the TT,I believe regulations previously did not allow,but was not the first female competitor.
Not sure but I believe I read somewhere recently that she is living in retirement in Essex.
There were in the 60s several accomplished female racers, Two which come to mind,having raced with them are Pat Wise,manx Nortons,she would have given Maria a run for her money, and Margo Pearson, Montesa,who could hold her own in the 125 class.
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28-08-2006, 08:08 PM |
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wasnt Pat Wise a s/car passenger at one time?
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28-08-2006, 08:40 PM |
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Didnt Beryl Swain marry Fred Launchbury, I think.
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29-08-2006, 07:25 PM |
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PeterCourtney
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Still laughing - affectionately!
I am still chuckling at the thought of Beryl Swain being married to Fred Launchbury. I mean absolutely no disrespect here, because I was proud to call Fred a friend in the 70s, and liked Beryl, but the concept of Beryl Launchbury riding any racing motorcycle, let alone a 50cc racer, is just so rib-tickling!
To those who do not know, the lovable Fred was about 5 foot nothing in his socks, and Beryl looked down on me from her 6 foot-ish (?). Please forgive me Beryl if you read this (and I sincerely hope you are hale & hearty enough to do so)
Fred used to say when they were nose to nose, his toes were in, when they were toes to toes, his nose was in, and when he was in, he had nothing to talk to.................
MGP '68 & '69; TT 1970-74
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The Benn brothers were Sam and Mole - never knew what his real name was - characters in every sense of the word. Mole, I think it was, used to compete at Bisley each year in the "Black Bess" rifle category if I remember correctly, the sort of gun in pirate movies with powder and a flint, as well as racing an old MV. Both Benns were very rapid Bantam racers, and like all the top people in that class and era, brilliant experimental engineers. There is a story about Fred, Sam, a Honda 4, a topless model, and dawn on Wimbledon Common floating around in my memory banks, but best left to stay there!
Fred had I think several greyhounds in succession - "rescue dogs" from the tracks, and on one occassion gave one exercise by driving his VW van down the Norwich Straight at Snetterton with the hound keeping pace just behind!
I don't think anyone will ever persuade me that the modern form of TT bike, as a tarted-up road bike, has an ounce of character compared to the wide range of "proper" racing machines up to the 70s or possibly 80s.
Racing should be the testbed of engineering, with the minimum of restrictions on what you can do, and I count myself very lucky that I was around when there were Honda 6s, MV 3s & 4s, the Paton, MZ strokers, the extraordinary Kreidler 12-speed 50s...............don't tell me that there is the slightest interest in going round the paddock nowadays, when the only thing to admire is a different paint job!
MGP '68 & '69; TT 1970-74
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18-09-2006, 09:12 AM |
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