Mick 65
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RE: Just like old days
Well said sir, just booked this week, we was not going to go , but lives to short to miss thses events.Cleaning my Bonneville as we speak, Guzzi in the back of the shed really needs a spin round.
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b5070
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RE: Just like old days
(18-08-2015, 11:10 PM)DBD 34 Wrote: Personally I don't approve of the new format of the MGP, in my opinion they have ripped the heart out of "The Amateur TT" which launched the careers of dozens of road racing legends.
Nowadays I have no idea of who are the up and coming new talent in the MGP but I know exactly what the TT stars are riding, it has lost its way.
In my view I think they should return the MGP to what it was and have a separate Classic Weekend. You have some valid points, however - I really think the new format is definitely bringing a lot more folks to the Island. Sorry, but the almighty quid is ruling the event. I lived on the Island for a good few years, and raced the Manx back in 88 (I was living in Carmel California then!!) and of course, was very much involved in racing. The amazing speeds at the TT used to be enthralling, but - the Manx was something everyone could strive for, as a young racer. It was also so much nicer being able to actually drive/ride around during the Manx, without fear of getting wiped out by 'Furrin' folks forgetting which side of the road to ride on!! But, we've moved on, and I'm actually now at peace with the new 'show' --- although I still think there should be separate prizes for Non Works/Sponsored riders. I listen to the commentary on my computer, and heard most of the TT this year - and will be listening to all I can for the Classic. Some incredible machinery over this year, and of course I'm sad I cannot be there. It's really the Greatest Vintage Show on Earth today, and I hope it continues to grow.
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28-08-2015, 01:07 AM |
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