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17-01-2008, 12:21 PM |
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One of the Top Scrutineers has also gone a Mr Kirby, reason given the amount of bikes that will only be checked over before practice.
A wonder if the new COC will go to Milky :wink: :wink:
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17-01-2008, 02:13 PM |
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I hope Neil Hansen will be recognised for the long years he has served the MMCC. The end of an era, begun by his father, Geoff Hansen. Good luck and best wishes for the future.
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17-01-2008, 02:30 PM |
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I'm sorry it has come to this, it's quite sad really, never mind the implications.By the way Neil's father was called Donald, a fine man, who was very friendly with my Dad.
It's common knowledge that Neil and I had our share of disputes at a time when I was Riders Representative for the TT Races.
However, above all,Neil Hanson is a good man, who always put the Riders safety first, served the MMCC with distinction, and placed the Manx Grand Prix at the top of his list of priorities. I don't happen to agree with every decision he made, but at least he made them, stuck to them, and backed them up with sound reasoning. He will be a very difficult man to replace, and I think you will find that he will be sorely missed. I'm sad because, maybe, just maybe, it's another nail in the MGP coffin, an event that has always been my all time favourite race.
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17-01-2008, 08:54 PM |
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You're right David. The thought of Eddie Nelson, and Jim Parker being in charge would signal a continued diminishing of my interest in the TT Races. 18years as Riders Representative gives me some authority to write this. Apologies to the Hanson family, for some reason (senior moment), I wrote Neil's father's name as Donald, when it was in fact Douglas. Thank you for pointing it out Larry. I was thinking of another stalwart of the MMCC, the late Don Cottier, who with Joyce Cottier, ran the Woodbourne Hotel, unofficial HQ of the ACU in the fifities and sixties. After Don died in 1967, Joyce married Ken Shierson the legendary secretary of the ACU. Think she lives in the Mediterranean now. Does anyone know?
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18-01-2008, 12:27 AM |
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Nick what is your opinion on the rumoured (good) changes in scrutineering. ie bikes only checked over at start of practice and then not until race day.
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18-01-2008, 10:42 AM |
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