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Loved watching you lot bimbling 'round Brands on telly last night - Jealous? Of course I was :-)
Something struck me watching the whole programme - DD race had a full grid, I'm guessing over 30 bikes ..... For the other races shown (600 & especially 1000) the grids looked like a patched up restart after a serious accident - couldn't have been more than 15 bikes in the 1000's ......... yet wasn't this the meeting where the announcer was apologetic to the crowd that DD had intruded onto the obviously (to him) more important classes on the race card.
They seriously need to get a grip on priorities - at a time when finances are being squeezed, any series which brings full grids to a meeting should be welcomed with open arms, and indeed lauded, especially when the riders in that series also have the happiest faces in the paddock !
skidlids
30-Mar-2012, 09:01
Dave and Karen do appreciate that we bring sizeable grids to the meetings and James who did the commentary on the TV is another that appreciates the value of the series, last year he was also doing the circuit commentary but this year has handed that role on to someone else who judging by the comments at Brands DOESN't Seem to appreciate our simplistic, low powered bikes especially when the likes of Matt Lawson, Andy Challis and a few others were putting in lap times that would have had them fighting over 6th spot in the classic Superbike / Supercup / Triumph Street Triple races
bradders
30-Mar-2012, 09:46
I was thinking we wouldn't be shown, given it was last knockings...but thought coverage was really fair, about the same as the others, and showed a lot of people other than the front runners which seems to happen with the Thundersport GB coverage
Dave and Karen do appreciate that we bring sizeable grids to the meetings and James who did the commentary on the TV is another that appreciates the value of the series, last year he was also doing the circuit commentary but this year has handed that role on to someone else who judging by the comments at Brands DOESN't Seem to appreciate our simplistic, low powered bikes especially when the likes of Matt Lawson, Andy Challis and a few others were putting in lap times that would have had them fighting over 6th spot in the classic Superbike / Supercup / Triumph Street Triple races
I was quit surprised when I was reading one of the racers blogs from the 600 s and he was happy with a time that our a class beat. I think that it's going to be a slow process?
Mark
I was thinking we wouldn't be shown, given it was last knockings...but thought coverage was really fair, about the same as the others, and showed a lot of people other than the front runners which seems to happen with the Thundersport GB coverage
The TV coverage was very good - plenty of namechecks through the field, not just the front runners - and the mini feature on KP's PS homage was sound ....
Hopefully they will realise at the circuits that club racing such as DD, where participation is a big part of the experience, is just as important to the event as a whole as the more expensive 'glamour' classes are.
antonye
30-Mar-2012, 11:54
Glad it wasn't just me that thought some of the bikes shown in the other classes looked like they were out for a sunday bimble!
bradders
30-Mar-2012, 13:39
we all gotta start somewhere :) Great name check for Steeevo at Graham Hill - glad to see the old bike knows its way back to the tarmac!! :lol:
antonye
30-Mar-2012, 13:53
we all gotta start somewhere
These guys weren't wearing novice bibs, so presumably they'd already started.
steeevvvooo
30-Mar-2012, 15:07
we all gotta start somewhere :) Great name check for Steeevo at Graham Hill - glad to see the old bike knows its way back to the tarmac!! :lol:
They would pick that race wouldn't they?!?
A little over excited going in and went wide:eek:
Bionicle
30-Mar-2012, 15:24
Enjoyed my moment of fame, but not the wheel up off the grid.
Funny though in one race a rider going wide was translated as "going wide to get on the power early" is translated in our race that "i need to tidy up my lines" :)
Still was great to watch and enjoyed being able to see it more from a spectators perspective, something we dont get to do when we are out there racing.
Looking forward to Snett.
enjoyed being able to see it more from a spectators perspective, something we dont get to do when we are out there racing.
Definately gives a different perspective. Looking forward to doing it again now.
bradders
30-Mar-2012, 17:12
it amazes me when I watch club racing how close it is, looks so dangerous (as I said to the missus last night) yet doesnt feel risky at all.
kiwicoops
31-Mar-2012, 09:54
it amazes me when I watch club racing how close it is, looks so dangerous (as I said to the missus last night) yet doesnt feel risky at all.
Not risky..How is that gravel rash healing up?
We had 32 entries, same as the Endurance Class who pay about twice our entry fee but get more than 2x our track time. And we took a full page ad in the Programme, or was that a free Infomercial? Cheer up Dave Mabbutt. Poor mans racing pays its way.
pete
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power". Abraham Lincoln ...53 horse power should do it
bradders
31-Mar-2012, 10:09
Not risky..How is that gravel rash healing up?
Key word FEEL risky ;)
And it's infected, painful and a nice little hole in my arm thanks for asking...but won slow me down a millisecond at Snetterton :D
skidlids
31-Mar-2012, 13:38
. And we took a full page ad in the Programme, or was that a free Infomercial?
Yes it was Free
bradders
02-Apr-2012, 09:19
we'll see how much of a priority we are when the running order comes out; if last on Sunday again a few grumblings may be heard....
Bionicle
02-Apr-2012, 10:45
I heard they were swapping round as to who raced last at each meet to make it fair for everyone.
bradders
02-Apr-2012, 12:37
great if they do and makes sense too
skidlids
02-Apr-2012, 13:39
We are first
Gbyte666
02-Apr-2012, 16:01
Lol bet someone moans about being first.
Craig
chris.p
02-Apr-2012, 17:31
Why has the Endurence race changed from a Sunday to a Saturday????
Chris:burn:
skidlids
02-Apr-2012, 21:30
Why has the Endurence race changed from a Sunday to a Saturday????
Chris:burn:
Fairs Fair, they were always last in 2011, so in 2012 they're not last
We get people complaining when DD is last thing on the race program on a Sunday
Its good that organisers switch things around to try and even it out
bradders
03-Apr-2012, 09:36
first - thats disgraceful! Track will be cold, damp/wet and horrible and no practice?!
See Craig, You're right ;) :lol: :burn:
be great to get away before it goes dark!!
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