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Oui ... c'est la plus belle moto! Brmmmmbrmmmmbrrrmm
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07-02-2007, 09:40 PM |
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charlie hulse Wrote:A great idea sticky, But how about a European TT class.
Only bikes made in Europe would be eligible; Aprilia, Benelli, BMW, Cagiva, Ducati, KTM, MV, Triumph and the French "V" twin thingy I can't remember the name of. :?
I'm sure that formulae could be worked out. One off frames (Harris Spondon etc.) if required, but all engines and gearboxes must remain of european manufacture.
The manufacturers would be far more receptive to such a class as there would be no Japanese factories involved so the smaller factories would get far more coverage than they would competing in the other classes.
Look at the coverage MV have got for one Superstock entry
This is not an anti Japanese stance just an idea that could involve other European 'bike companies that don't bother now because of the investment that would be required to even try to compete with 'YamaHonKwakuki'
We could have an all "2 stroke" race the same day.....'Vive la Difference' 8)
Good idea Charlie - and potentially very good for the European bike industry. After all, the Japanese manufacturers owe a great deal of their success to the TT, so what's wrong with someone else getting a look in? The concept should be acceptable to the marketing suits and it gives us fans something different to see and hear. How about it Mr Philips?
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07-02-2007, 10:59 PM |
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08-02-2007, 02:30 PM |
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Sam P'
Quote:"But why European when the TT can't survive without big 4 support ????????"
My suggestion was to have one race for a European TT class, not excluded the Japanese factories from the TT altogether.
If there was a guarantee that the class had at least three - five years at the TT; riders would be prepared to make the investment and the factories would be far more prepared to back a longer term plan.
It's the same with 125/250 two strokes if there was a guarantee that the class will run for a minimum number of years riders/teams would invest in new machines.
The 'new' Dunlop backed GP250 British Championship has proved beyond doubt that the interest is there from teams and riders and there will be lots of new 250's on the grid at the first round in April....and, with a good prize fund, there will be even more next season in 2008.
Wouldn't it be great to see new KTM and Aprilia, Derbi and Gilera (I know its the same bike) and Italjet 250's on British grids, battling it out with the Japanese factories. I'm sure the Italians, Austrians and Spaniards, would relish the opportunity to build more machines to sell on the open market, which would offset some of the cost of running their multi million Euro GP teams.
There is no reason why it should be any different for the TT; other than a thirty-seven and three quarter mile circuit would, by neccessity, demand a minimum starting grid of eighty riders. So that would require an entry of at least ninety.
Youth is wasted on the under forties !
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08-02-2007, 06:08 PM |
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charlie hulse Wrote:The 'new' Dunlop backed GP250 British Championship has proved beyond doubt that the interest is there from teams and riders and there will be lots of new 250's on the grid at the first round in April....and, with a good prize fund, there will be even more next season in 2008.
44 Teams/bikes according to BSN
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08-02-2007, 07:32 PM |
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09-02-2007, 12:12 PM |
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Sorry to hear you haven't been well, Paul...any connection with the hooligans night out last weekend??? Anyway, can you give us your thoughts on future TTs and the possibility of innovative classes?
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09-02-2007, 03:17 PM |
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thewitch
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Ok, Paul, you can have the night off...you have answered at least one other question, and got Stella excited.
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09-02-2007, 08:51 PM |
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