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Southern 100 going international
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12-12-2006, 11:50 PM |
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PeterCourtney
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I sincerely hope you are wrong, pikey! The two kinds of racing are totally different, the mountain course an individual test of skill, needing memory, control, calculated risk-taking - the sheer thrill of being able to ride a familiar and varying road the way one should be able to ride any road, were it not for the presence of others!
Not many things in life have really frightened me, but mass start racing alongside many others, some of whom seem to undergo a frontal lobotomy as the flag drops, on a circuit with stone walls, bumps, lamp posts etc....let me just say that IMHO the Billown circuit and Oliver's Mount should be in the same category as the original Nurburgring - ex-circuits. With the extra prestige that the TT title would bring to Castletown, too many riders would become too brave, with the inevitable result. Keep the TT on the mountain circuit.
MGP '68 & '69; TT 1970-74
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13-12-2006, 12:05 AM |
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Tom i know as much as you but it as only what i think, but what really are the motives in making the friendly meeting international? hang on Tom i have read in the mcn Rossi has been aproached by George to come to over with a view if he likes the roads he will be at the TT 2008?
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14-12-2006, 10:31 PM |
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thewitch
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Let's just wish the S100 all the best in their future plans, and wait and see what develops.
The last thing any of us want is some sort of witch hunt (me especially, obviously....)
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15-12-2006, 09:53 AM |
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thewitch
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No, no...that was Chris Palmer in the Tin Bath Race!
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15-12-2006, 11:01 AM |
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Don Simons
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From Folklore of the Isle of Man, A.W.Moore, 1891
"It is supposed that in old times the usual result of the legal procedure against Witches was that they were subjected to two so-called forms of ordeal, but which were really means of putting them to death, as, if they survived the first, the second would almost certainly prove fatal, for they were said to have been thrown into the middle of the Curragh Glass, or "green bog" pool, in the valley below Greeba mountain. If they sank, their bodies were taken out of the water, carried home, waked, and received a Christian burial ; but if; to save themselves from drowning, they managed to paddle to either side, they were instantly declared guilty of the crime of which they were charged, and were consequently either burned alive as unconvicted witches. or rolled from the top of Slieau Whallian in spiked barrels"
You should be safe Helen as you can't buy reliable spiked barrels nowadays.
Rest in Peace Don Simons 1942 - 2012
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15-12-2006, 11:56 PM |
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thewitch
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Health and safety would never allow it these days, Don. They really know how to ruin a good night out.
Anyway, the broom (brm brm) has been functioning well today,and I am now on the Island, esconsed in Gail and David's.
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16-12-2006, 12:53 AM |
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