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Another rider with no Road racing experience being thrown to the draggons, Jesus the TT needs men not boys that are still wet behind the ears. I hope hes turned down and allowed to mature a bit, hes young enough and has plenty of time on his hands
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16-03-2006, 07:12 PM |
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Tell Im not knocking Connors ability as a rider, but would it not be a safer bet to let the lad get a few smaller road meetings under his belt first before doing the TT, he has plenty of time on his hands, why not let him do the smaller meetings and then try the MGP to cut his teeth so to speak.
Car parks and roads are two different animals and one has a bigger bite than the other, and as for Ian lougher how many road meetings did he do before the mountain
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17-03-2006, 12:54 PM |
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sorry to i have to agree with Colin on this one after all whats the MGP for? i think Conner should try the the roads first but the TT no way.
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17-03-2006, 05:47 PM |
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pykey Wrote:sorry to i have to agree with Colin on this one after all whats the MGP for? i think Conner should try the the roads first but the TT no way.
And thats what quite a few other mates of Connors think to, learn to walk before you run.
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17-03-2006, 07:43 PM |
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Well, he wont be able to ride over the angled kerbs like both he and Jay Bellarrs-Smith used to do at Darley Moor. remember Jay Bellars-Smith, made his Road racing debut at the NW200, went over the edge of the road onto the rocks below, never been heard of since :!: :!:
I always used to make a point of riding ROUND the kerbs when I used to ride at Darley, I always thought that was what you were supposed to do :?: :?:
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21-03-2006, 08:13 PM |
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