thewitch
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13-09-2006, 01:36 PM |
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thewitch
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Hello, Hans! Yes, I should think so. They need to re-measure the lap, I think.
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13-09-2006, 05:16 PM |
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David Griffiths
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thewitch Wrote:They need to re-measure the lap, I think.
Helen, you have just nailed one of my 'pet' subjects. The 'official' course measurement that is still used dates back to the early 1950s - indeed when Geoff Duke just missed the 100mph lap in 1955 he recorded 22.39, so the same formula was used then as being used now (22.38 for the 100mph lap).
Clearly this is completely and utterly ludicrous. The TT Course has changed beyond all recognition since the 1950s - if someone who hadn't been round the course for 50 years looked at it now they would hardly recognise a lot of it. Purely off the top of my head, I can list major road changes since the 1950s having been made at Union Mills, Laurel Bank, Quarry Bends, Verandah, Graham Memorial, Windy Corner, Cronk ny Mona, Signpost and Bedstead. There are probably others as well, and now Brandish is going to be completely re-aligned, cutting off a huge chunk of the corner.
At a guess, I would say that the racing line could be as much as half a mile shorter by next year than it was in the 1950s. Mind you, how accurate was the measurement in the 1950s? And was it a centre of the road measurement, or was it the racing line? Whatever the answers to those questions, the course urgently needs to be completely and accurately remeasured (using the racing line) and the lap speed tables adjusted accordingly.
This might upset the traditionalists (actually I am one of those!) and it might also upset John McGuinness who has probably 'only' lapped at 128-something. However, the present speed tables are, quite simply, both out of date and totally inaccurate. For the TT's centenary year, let's have them right!!
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13-09-2006, 05:41 PM |
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thewitch
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Wouldn't the ideal be to get John McG fitted with some kind of mileometer, and he could measure it as he raced? That would be the true racing line, and an accurate measurement. It could be part of the centenary celebrations.
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13-09-2006, 06:15 PM |
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thewitch
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How interesting...but isn't that more accurate, because it's how far he and the others race? I also thought it would mean some sort of immortality for John...the McGuinness measurement...for the next 50 years...or maybe only 20, with impending changes in the day to day roads.
Yes, who measured it..when and how?
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13-09-2006, 08:04 PM |
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mikec
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did they not years ago, late 50,s early 60,s send Geoff Duke around the course, in a car with a "pedometer" or something simalair attached to the back of it
I think it was done for one of the comics,
Maybe the likes of tom or ian might remeber it?
Have to agree with David that it does need recalibrating, so much has been changed over the years, & what better time to do it than next year,
But if they do that,the 130mph lap might not happen!! so less publicity for the make of bike that does it!!
& as we all know, they have to take commercial interests very close to heart these days
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14-09-2006, 05:14 PM |
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