scaramanga
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
(12-12-2014, 12:33 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: Ha ha ha here we go, there should be no seeding, every one on qualifying times, level playing field, stands back ready for the flac
. theres a lot to be said for starting in qualifying order
but only the organizors would know the order they were in the race
i much prefer them to start in numerical order therefore you know whos gaining time or dropping back down the field
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
(12-12-2014, 08:38 PM)Steady the Edward Wrote: We have had this subject many times , and the facts remain if you do the number crunching look at the start position that riders set of in to where they qualified you will find there is some big discrepancies that would say some riders would have had it tough when you stick to numerical order , as with the numerical way you can only move so many , making it a farce and once you get to race week you then have the situation that you MAY THINK you know that rider number 40 is catching number 38 but you don't know who he is cos your program is no good any more cos you did not catch the movers on the radio , I have said it many times I would rather have a rider having a safer ride than some one sat in a hedge back thinks he knows who is doing what , when the reality is he hasn't a clue , how many times in the past have the people with all the electronic gizmos got it wrong , and you think you can do it bareback , in your head
its hard to judge the lower ranked riders but the ones just outside the top ten are usualy the ones afected most
some face just dont suit and they get placed behind some who are not as fast but better thought off dont want to start naming names but i do have 1 or 2 in mind
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Steady the Edward
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
the problem with seeding is that the information it is worked out from is 12 months old , totally inadequate , riders on different bikes and many other changes that make the information useless , only one way to be up to date , run qualy times many riders have said that it is fairer and better for them , but we will always get the dont like change brigade shouting against it , and for all that there are plenty on here against what I say on this subject , the cold facts are clear , the old way is not the best , if you take riders safety and fair play for all in to account ,
I cant remember were I saw it but only a couple of weeks ago some one posted a photo of some guys watching the TT sat on a grass bank about 5 of them two watching the bikes two asleep one looking the other way on his phone , and people are arguing that it is better that they can follow the numbers than give riders a level playing field and be safer , oh and not one of the five had a program in his hand , ????
oh and Ps , in the photo there was a race bike passing them at the time it was taken
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RE: TT 2015 Starting Order
It's not so much the guys at the front that I'd like to adjust, it's the ones at the back. Every year the top guys end up catching the guys at the back. This, as we all know, gets bl**dy dangerous. How about...........
The first 20 (or so) start at 10 sec intervals, and the rest start either, 5 secs apart, or in pairs, 10 secs apart.
That would reduce the whole race start by approx 45%, and remove the situation of riders being lapped (breakdowns, bad running bikes and remounts excepted).
Merry Xmas, Pete
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Hi Pete hope you are well was wondering where you were , had not seen any thing from you for a while but by the look of it you had been here long before us ,
it is always going to be a problem trying to please everyone I don't think we ever will , but surely it is down to priorities and riders safety must be put before anything else ,
as for the front runners catching the tail enders, that is a simple matter of mathematics, the faster the front runners become , the faster the tail enders must be to qualify, or cut the size of the field simple as that , it's not rocket science
but cut the field and we loose entry fees and we end up with the economics rearing it's ugly head , and then we have to say what price do we put on safety ?? awful glad I don't have to make those sort of decisions
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