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Who's the fat lad making a racing comeback?
A little tale from the Southern 100 2008.
Alan Warner(my ex-sidecar driver): 'Any truth you want to do the last three Jurby's with me?'
Me: 'No'
Alan:'Good, I have entered the last three with you as passenger, sort your license out'
Me: ' ......Erm ok'
So I called the ACU and most helpful they were too (Alex in Licensing...said I would mention her helpfulness). 'Download the form, Join a club, We have your pic here, Get your eyes done and fax it back, we will turn it round the same day'
Seems I am back out for the 27th after a three year break and I get my National back!
So far I have said yes to Jurby only as I have not ridden or fallen off since Southern 100 2005 but the collarbone still hurts daily so will have to see about other meetings in the future. I want to avoid Roads if I can but never say never right? I recall saying I would not race again!
Wish me luck...I think the fat body is gonna need it....still it is a good cure for constipation and maybe I can become part of Team
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16-07-2008, 09:37 PM |
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thewitch
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RE: Who's the fat lad making a racing comeback?
Go Fitz! Maybe Team Witch will have to get a sidecar next!
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16-07-2008, 10:03 PM |
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17-07-2008, 12:07 AM |
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thewitch
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RE: Who's the fat lad making a racing comeback?
He's a fraud, Cargo... he's as fit as a butcher's dog... doesn't drink (maybe once in a blue moon) ... walks and run miles...
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17-07-2008, 08:19 AM |
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larryd
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RE: Who's the fat lad making a racing comeback?
Welcome aboard Team Witch, Fitz - looks like we've got the full set now!!
Mind you, I still reckon all passengers are mental . . . . . . .
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17-07-2008, 09:19 AM |
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17-07-2008, 03:34 PM |
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RE: Who's the fat lad making a racing comeback?
Fitz, is the aforementioned S100 crash the famous (probably only, ever, in the history of two/three wheeled motorsport!) one caused by a broken zip on the leathers.........?
Had to ask.....
Mike (Noble-fellow fat bloke and "returnee").
P.S. You're honoured, I just registered purely so I could respond to your post!!!!
P.P.S. Fat "lad"...at your age.....?
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18-07-2008, 03:32 PM |
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thewitch
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By golly, that Poet Laureate is worth every penny.
Note from TTwebsite owner:
"WHAT PENNY?"
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22-07-2008, 02:50 PM |
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Well I survived the day! (Although a bit sore this morning but that is called Sunburn
1st and ONLY practice session was 4 laps and I tried far too hard to try to get everything right and really struggled with getting my grip right for the fast changes of direction. According to Ex-World Championship competitor Dave Molyneux it is a 'Busy Circuit' and Matty Sayle described it as one of the most technically demanding circuits he has ridden at.
So we used the first race as a second practice session and started from the back of the grid. I managed to make some adjustments and got the G-Forces working for me on direction changes which made life easier although I was still not relaxed and my arms pumped badly. We finished 8th and out fastest lap was 1 min 54.
We skipped the second race as it was only 30 mins away and I needed a rest and time to evaluate what we had just done.
Third race of the day we again started from the back and got a reasonably decent start but after two missed gears the main pack got away from us so we passed those we could and once we realized we had got as far up as we were going to get we settled in for that position. We finished 8th and out fastest lap was 1 min 55
The last race of the day we took up our proper grid slot and got a blinding start and were trading paint with other riders into the first corner. We actually had to back out of the throttle to the chicane as the guys in front braked heavily but they had better drive out that we did. On the final lap we traded positions with Matty Sayle three times. We got past him down the back straight and I thought 'If you want to come past through the final left you are going to have to hit me' as I hung myself out as far as I could. We finished 6th and get this....out fastest last was 1min 46
So today I am a bit sore but looking forward to the next outing on 14th Sept.
Also congrats to Owen Clements (Ruth Laidlows Lad) on a fine debut. Hope the blistered hands don't hurt too much mate.
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28-07-2008, 05:49 PM |
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larryd
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RE: Who's the fat lad making a racing comeback?
Well done Fitz - and you kept your bottom off the road (I presume!!)
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28-07-2008, 06:14 PM |
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28-07-2008, 08:00 PM |
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