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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
(12-09-2011, 09:53 PM)George Wrote: Just to clarify things, this thread is not intended to slag off the COC, Technical crew, medics or Marshall's plus the many more people behind the scenes who in all weathers turn out and do a fine job.
This is my last post on this thread.
Just to clarify things,
1 I have acted as a C of C and I believe the C of C should have full control of a race meeting.
2 I have a scrutineers licence.
3 I marshall at race meetings.
That's it, I've finished.
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
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12-09-2011, 11:17 PM |
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Chris Maybury
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
Going back to first principals, the original concept of the TT (remember Tourist Trophy) was to test, compare and prove motor cycles under the most severe and difficult "road" conditions. (Off road racing being a different concept).
During the 53 that I have been riding powered two wheelers for getting to work, fun, "touring", pilgrimages to the IoM, etc, I never had a choice of what the weather may be.
As has been said, the wet is a great leveller where the big bucks of high horsepower are less effective and more is down to rider skills and safe handling of the bikes.
I understand that the insurers won't allow racing on the Mountain Course if visibility precludes safe helicopter use but otherwise, I feel that racing should continue on wet roads with, of course, suitable tyres.
I've said it before (Sorry Malcolm) but I still believe that we should use different warning flags for oil and water.
***A Balanced Meal is a FULL PINT in Each Hand***
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18-09-2011, 05:36 PM |
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RE: Should bikes race in the wet ?
Well, maybe a slightly different perspective... many kinds of "sports" has their risks... I suspect you all have heard but the major tragedy at the Reno air show took out 9 people so far.. And only shear luck that the death toll was not in triple digits.. If we take the "risk" out of our sports, then we have (almost) no sports...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...plane.html
Yes LIFE is dangerous... none of us gets out alive... we take our risks as we see fit.
Geeesh 11 months until next year's MGP....
Ron
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18-09-2011, 06:38 PM |
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