panman
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RE: mike hailwood
As has already been said he was a great all rounder - any bike, any circuit and even cars. He had a very smooth, precise and 'unruffled' riding style He also had great determination and courage (see this clip).
Whilst Joey was the king of the roads Mike was a the greatest all rounder IMHO.
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V Twin Mechanic
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RE: mike hailwood
(25-01-2015, 03:08 PM)panman Wrote: As has already been said he was a great all rounder - any bike, any circuit and even cars. He had a very smooth, precise and 'unruffled' riding style He also had great determination and courage (see this clip).
Whilst Joey was the king of the roads Mike was a the greatest all rounder IMHO.
Apart from Mike being one of the best ever motor cycle racers, on any short, GP circuit or road circuit, and on any machine, being Two stroke or Four stroke, single cylinder or multi cylinder, he was also a gentleman, he was polite, he did not use bad language in the company of children or lady's, he said please and thank you, dressed respectfully, and did not wear silly woolen hats !!!!!
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RE: mike hailwood
(27-01-2015, 10:06 AM)Yamanx Wrote: (26-01-2015, 10:05 PM)BRADDAN OAK Wrote: DOMMYMAN, GREAT PICTURE OF A LEGEND,
At the Hutchinson 200, Brands Hatch, Druids. So Derek Minter wouldn't keep winning I'm sure thats not the real reason they run the race anti clockwise Spot on Yamanx, I marshalled at Druids for years in the sixties. I have to admit, I was marshalling and the time, but we all used to take a few sneaky photos in those days when the Chief Marshal was not around.
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V Twin Mechanic
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RE: mike hailwood
(25-01-2015, 05:38 PM)ian charlton Wrote: Thanks,VTM,and that,s straight from the horses mouth,so to speak.You will have many great memories of Mike,so easy to work with.Did he really just hop on and ride round any problems as we are told?
It is hard to think of any other rider who could race and win on Two strokes, four strokes, single cylinders, twin cylinders and multi cylinder machines, also ride and win in 2 or 3 Gp's on the same day. Mike to adapt to almost any situation, apart from his win in the 1978 IOM F1 TT one of his other outstanding rides was at the " Mr Topps" F1 race at the post 78 TT event at Mallory park in 1978. This event was a round of the British F1 championship and the cream of British short circuit "scratchers" were competing. Mike was riding the SMC F1 TT winning Ducati, a machine that many said would be, because of it's low revving V twin engine and long wheel base, Un- cometitive, well Mike Hailwood that day out paced, out braked and out thought everybody, top flight Japanese works machenery was made to look normal and slow.
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RE: mike hailwood
(27-01-2015, 08:46 PM)V Twin Mechanic Wrote: (25-01-2015, 05:38 PM)ian charlton Wrote: Thanks,VTM,and that,s straight from the horses mouth,so to speak.You will have many great memories of Mike,so easy to work with.Did he really just hop on and ride round any problems as we are told?
It is hard to think of any other rider who could race and win on Two strokes, four strokes, single cylinders, twin cylinders and multi cylinder machines, also ride and win in 2 or 3 Gp's on the same day. Mike to adapt to almost any situation, apart from his win in the 1978 IOM F1 TT one of his other outstanding rides was at the " Mr Topps" F1 race at the post 78 TT event at Mallory park in 1978. This event was a round of the British F1 championship and the cream of British short circuit "scratchers" were competing. Mike was riding the SMC F1 TT winning Ducati, a machine that many said would be, because of it's low revving V twin engine and long wheel base, Un- cometitive, well Mike Hailwood that day out paced, out braked and out thought everybody, top flight Japanese works machenery was made to look normal and slow. I was there that day pat we knew we were seeing something special, there was a story going around that day that after practice Mike said to steve to lop a couple of inches off the footrests as they were grounding everywhere, don't know if that was the case or not.
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Baldy Gaz
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RE: mike hailwood
I'm gutted I never got to watch him race, documentaries & archive footage is good to watch but it will never replicate the real thing.
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RE: mike hailwood
As my first post I remember back in 79 I worked in the evening for Ted Macaulay at the daily mirror. I was his messenger and remember a book signing Mike was doing at Sherrat and Hughes in Manchester, I couldn't afford his book but had a copy of Mick Grants road racing which contained as a centre page a picture of Hailwood on the Ducati. I queued for the best part of an hour to see my hero and then explained my impoverished state and asked if he would signe the centre page picture. He duly signed it and thanked me for asking, he was an absolute gentleman and later told Ted to give me a copy of the book. Back in those days me and a few pals spent every Saturday morning at Sports motorcycles in Manchester pestering the sales staff for a glimpse of the Ducati Hailwood was to ride at the TT. Needless to say I was there on Gods own island in 78 to witness the impossible being made possible by the only man capable of doing it not just then but before and certainly since. Suffice to say I still have the picture, now framed and taking pride of place in my home.
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