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Can i suggest that in 2007 the Quality of the DD trophy's be looked at......
Poll to gauge support.........................
Fun with a hint of genuine interest here.!
And thanks for dickie for submitting himself to organise this in 2007
antonye
07-Sep-2006, 12:55
Quite agree, even the ones New Era give out are far better in comparison!
We pay the same as the other New Era entrants, so why can't we have the same trophies?
Be honest then Phil, the 2006 trophies have been disappointing.
The 2005 trophies were twice the size, and we should get New Era trophies too. Another bright idea by the RC to turn them down.
The two 2nd place New Era trophies are brilliant, they may bt plastic, but they're big, colourful and look great - I also managed to get them on the same day I raced!!
We pay the same as the other New Era entrants, so why can't we have the same trophies?
The RC told New Era that we didn't want them!
Oh how Jim laughed :rolleyes:
antonye
07-Sep-2006, 12:59
The RC told New Era that we didn't want them!
Oh how Jim laughed :rolleyes:
Foot. Shoot. Self.
BTW, did you claim a trophy for 3rd in SV on sunday?
The RC told New Era that we didn't want them!
Oh how Jim laughed :rolleyes:
stop it..!....
My one and only trophy is, I think, a bit more like an egg cup so slightly larger ones would be nice... or different styles like last year.
But to me that really doesn't matter if it's a large pebble and handwritten with a black marker, all care about is that I got a trophy to remind me I came 3rd!
Here's a thought - which I might even present to the RC if we have one next year - and that's to have a few rounds sponsored by individuals/companies providing trophies. That would free up any trophy budget for bigger ones in the unsponsored rounds.
stop it..!....
That's what Chris Bushell told me on the phone!!!
...not the Jim laughing bit - that was an assumption ;)
Here's a thought - which I might even present to the RC if we have one next year - and that's to have a few rounds sponsored by individuals/companies providing trophies. That would free up any trophy budget for bigger ones in the unsponsored rounds.
I thought the trophies are already sponsored????
...by Ducati UK?
:confused:
BTW, did you claim a trophy for 3rd in SV on sunday?
I think you'll find it was 2nd, and yes I did.
antonye
07-Sep-2006, 13:05
Why not just take the frigging NE trophies - they're miles better! :rolleyes:
antonye
07-Sep-2006, 13:06
I think you'll find it was 2nd, and yes I did.
Nice; I thought you were third behind the real SV and Paul on his Aprilia.
I thought the trophies are already sponsored????
...by Ducati UK?
:confused:
Sure, but there's a budget for it. And this year there's more than twice the pots to buy with (i guess) a similar ammount of £ as last year.
Why not just take the frigging NE trophies - they're miles better! :rolleyes:
I told you already. I spoke to Chris Bushell and asked him why don't we get the New Era trophies, and he said that he had told New Era that we would supply our own. Chris also said to me that he had been told (by someone) that club trophies weren't anything to shout about.
However, if they were paper plates, surely it's up to the riders whether they want them or not?
Nice; I thought you were third behind the real SV and Paul on his Aprilia.
No, I beat Paul twice ;)
Lovely bike though :)
antonye
07-Sep-2006, 13:10
True.
The DD trophies are nice because they are proper metal, not plastic like the NE ones BUT they are about 1/10th of the size!
If all they do is sit on a shelf, this doesn't really matter so bigger the better I say! Lets take the NE ones and spend the trophy budget on ... something else. Advertising? Promotion? Whatever.
Murray Mint
07-Sep-2006, 13:14
I'm a little bit ****ed at the fact that the Saturday guys didn't get any pots, I would of got one for a third place and little Dom and Mark F would also have got one each. Ho Hum.
imho
what has happened dont matter ..LOL....what will happen does
If NE has them, then we the DD should get them as well as the DD sponsored trophys...
Phil
psychlist
07-Sep-2006, 13:25
However, if they were paper plates, surely it's up to the riders whether they want them or not?
OK, I'll set myself up to be shot down on this one.
The DD series is set up and run in the name of the DSC and all its members(not just the riders).
I agree we could accept the NE ones but it would be nicer if we could come up with trophies to present on behalf of the DSC. It is unfortunate if the trophies were not as good as the NE ones (I wouldn't know, I never came near to seeing a trophy up close, even the one I saw in Nicks trophy cabinet (the one with the magnifying window glass) was seen at a distance) so maybe the RC can take the comment on board and try to do better next year.
Can I have a trophy for longest slide (all the way down Paddock hill and half way across the gravel in race 1 2006!)? :p
Can I have a trophy for longest slide (all the way down Paddock hill and half way across the gravel in race 1 2006!)? :p
I'm sure a thimble is being engraved as we speak :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm a little bit ****ed at the fact that the Saturday guys didn't get any pots, I would of got one for a third place and little Dom and Mark F would also have got one each. Ho Hum.
And my third in the second race on Saturday ;-)
I even managed a third in the second SV race on Saturday, but NE only had trophies for the first two positions apparently.
At least I have the beautiful memories.
And my third in the second race on Saturday ;-)
I even managed a third in the second SV race on Saturday, but NE only had trophies for the first two positions apparently.
At least I have the beautiful memories.
memories fade ...POTS last foreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeever......................
kidding
dickieducati
07-Sep-2006, 13:38
csrap 'em all together. complete waste of time.
philthy
07-Sep-2006, 13:58
I know as a non racer/non member that I probably shouldn't stick my oar in but.........does size really matter?
I used to sell trophies and HATE those big tacky plastic ones.
The only trophy I'd ever win in a bike race is the one for slowest rider, but I have the odd one or two for target shooting, and they are mainly small medals and engraved glass tumblers, but all are good quality and I'm proud to have them..........tucked away in a drawer.
You chaps who win and get placed in races have amazing skills which most of us can only guess at and must have worked very very hard and overcome many obstacles to achieve your results.
At the end of the day you have achieved a result to be proud of and surely the trophy should be a mere token, something to inspire a thought or memory of times past. It sounds to me as if your organisers have gone for quality rather than brassy plastic. I know which I'd rather have.
Just an alternative view.
phoenix n max
07-Sep-2006, 14:17
Are these the so small you dont even see em trophies ? ;)
dickieducati
07-Sep-2006, 14:44
yeah, thems the ones.
but its not easy when there is only about 40 people willing and able to take them along to the meetings and arrange a presentation of them.
I got a lovely trophy for my 3rd in the sv race on saturday.
I personally dont care about size, its the thought put into the presentation that I remember the most.
I think we should just get the ordinary ne trophies and have 'DD special awards' as well so they go to the riders 'trying the hardest but not getting the podium' or 'most spectacular recovery' or 'biggest start line wheely'.
Lets celebrate the events in some special way that involves the dd supporters too.
phoenix n max
07-Sep-2006, 14:53
I got a lovely trophy for my 3rd in the sv race on saturday.
I personally dont care about size, its the thought put into the presentation that I remember the most.
I think we should just get the ordinary ne trophies and have 'DD special awards' as well so they go to the riders 'trying the hardest but not getting the podium' or 'most spectacular recovery' or 'biggest start line wheely'.
Lets celebrate the events in some special way that involves the dd supporters too.
Good idea :)
I know as a non racer/non member that I probably shouldn't stick my oar in but.........does size really matter?
I used to sell trophies and HATE those big tacky plastic ones.
The only trophy I'd ever win in a bike race is the one for slowest rider, but I have the odd one or two for target shooting, and they are mainly small medals and engraved glass tumblers, but all are good quality and I'm proud to have them..........tucked away in a drawer.
You chaps who win and get placed in races have amazing skills which most of us can only guess at and must have worked very very hard and overcome many obstacles to achieve your results.
At the end of the day you have achieved a result to be proud of and surely the trophy should be a mere token, something to inspire a thought or memory of times past. It sounds to me as if your organisers have gone for quality rather than brassy plastic. I know which I'd rather have.
Just an alternative view.
Good post :)
Trophies are just a token, but it's nice to have a token that reflects the status of the series and the effort and money that the riders put in to it.
I'm surprised that someone hasn't asked Ducati if they have some old merchandise in a warehouse somewhere that could be turned in to awards? Even some minichamps or something mounted in a plastic case or something? They must have tons of stuff packed away in boxes - possibly??? Or old 800 pistons mounted on a 620 barrel, you know something a bit alternative.
;)
but its not easy when there is only about 40 people willing and able to take them along to the meetings and arrange a presentation of them.
Yeah, it's not as easy as it seems when you're dealing with so few people willing to help out and you're busy all the time with jobs and other responsibilities and that.
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Was very stressed
Who did you get to type that lot out then?
;)
Who did you get to type that lot out then?
;)
jeeeeeeez buddy
youv'e never seen me when i'm all full of stress
type faster than a cheeta ( sorry i meant cheater ) LOL LOL
jeeeeeeez buddy
youv'e never seen me when i'm all full of stress
type faster than a cheeta ( sorry i meant cheater ) LOL LOL
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
boom boom
wayoooooooooooooo
I got a lovely trophy for my 3rd in the sv race on saturday.
Oi! You were the one that told me there were only SV trophies for the first 2 places.
*grumbles* Could have been my first racing trophy. And so valued! ;-)
Oi! You were the one that told me there were only SV trophies for the first 2 places.
*grumbles* Could have been my first racing trophy. And so valued! ;-)
It was a plastic coffee cup Phill with biro on it, so don't feel too undervalued ;)
It was funny though :lol:
Oh...it's about trophies
Very expensive ones too!
Mine cost about £200 each on average!!
;)
Oi! You were the one that told me there were only SV trophies for the first 2 places.
*grumbles* Could have been my first racing trophy. And so valued! ;-)
I can make you if you like:D)
Tonio600
07-Sep-2006, 19:04
Very expensive ones too!
Mine cost about £200 each on average!!
;)
I'm still putting some money aside for mine... About £200 each meeting. I do prefer a really big one rather than a lot of small ones, so I don't rush.
:lol:
Very expensive ones too!
Mine cost about £200 each on average!!
;)
Yeah, but can you smoke them ;) :cool:
Actually, I've got a couple of trophies for Karate as well. A couple of them are really cheapo plastic cups, one is a real cheap statue of a bloke doing a Jackie Chan type move and it's head came off the first time I knocked it over on my desk. As a token gesture I suppose they're better than nothing, but not exactly something you would be proud to show your mates.
On the other hand I got third place in an association competition and got a nice bronze medal - just like in the olympics. It's the same size as an olympic bronze and really chunky and weighty. I'm dead proud of it.
So proud of it that I'm going to get a big feck off chain to go with it and make a rap video :lol:
Whadya reckon? Gold, Silver, Bronze?
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