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twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by NBs996
Can't believe this occured in what's supposed to be a bunch of friends going racing.
How can an engine protest be justified on a bike prepared by someone unable to strip the engine themselves?
How can a bike be suspected illegal when it can get outdragged by a 2002 5-speed unfaired monster (mine)?
And along with the riders previous race experience/successes??

It's a disgrace.


It happens at all levels of racing. It's a fact of life - get used to it. Some rumours are true - the vast majority aren't. There is only one way to stop the rumours - enter a protest. The ability to protest a competitior's bike is enshrined within ACU regs - YOU all sign up to this when you get an ACU licence - you acknowledge that at any time anyone's bike may be protested. It's rarely done of course because few people have the bottle to do it in case they are proved wrong.

You have no reason to complain about this - the manner in which it may have been done may be somewhat dubious but, you cannot complain that someone's bike has been protested.

Grib 04-Sep-2006 12:38

I really don't understand why the trophies weren't there? It can't be hard, there were enough DSC officials that between them, one could have fetched the trophies.
It made for a rubbish end to the day, waiting for our results while Chass's bike was stripped, everyone wondering what's going on then no trophy giving to get us all together after the confusion either.

fil2 04-Sep-2006 12:41

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Originally Posted by dickieducati
on another note.

the trophies issue has again been a joke.

i will offer my services for next season to take the trophies to each round, or make sure they get there if i cant make it and arrange a time for the presentation of said items at each round.

its obviously an area that needs some help.


I support Dickie in his kind offer...!!......a meet at his marque or pit with guest rider if any.!...or with appropriatte presenter.!

good work Dickie.

Chaz 04-Sep-2006 12:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grib
I really don't understand why the trophies weren't there? It can't be hard, there were enough DSC officials that between them, one could have fetched the trophies.
It made for a rubbish end to the day, waiting for our results while Chass's bike was stripped, everyone wondering what's going on then no trophy giving to get us all together after the confusion either.


The trophies wern't there because they had no intentions of presenting them, I wonder why.

twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:45

Trophies get presented when the racing is finished- simple.

domski 04-Sep-2006 12:48

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Originally Posted by rich-racing.co.uk
I've made a small fortune racing.........






but i started out with a large one!:sniff:


Clown :lol:

domski 04-Sep-2006 12:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by twpd
Trophies get presented when the racing is finished- simple.


Yes, but you need to have them at the circuit to be able to present them.

Chris Bushell managed to forget them - again!

Easily done though eh?! :confused:

twpd 04-Sep-2006 12:53

Maybe I've misunderstood - I was thinking end of season championship trophies. Doh! :(

Grib 04-Sep-2006 12:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by chass
The trophies wern't there because they had no intentions of presenting them, I wonder why.


Shame everyone else had to go home empty handed after their efforts just because one rider was protested. Ho-hum

NBs996 04-Sep-2006 12:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by twpd
It happens at all levels of racing. It's a fact of life - get used to it. Some rumours are true - the vast majority aren't. There is only one way to stop the rumours - enter a protest. The ability to protest a competitior's bike is enshrined within ACU regs - YOU all sign up to this when you get an ACU licence - you acknowledge that at any time anyone's bike may be protested. It's rarely done of course because few people have the bottle to do it in case they are proved wrong.

You have no reason to complain about this - the manner in which it may have been done may be somewhat dubious but, you cannot complain that someone's bike has been protested.


How very black and white!

I see no valid reson for a protest in this case, and no substance to any rumours (if there actually were any). A protest is not the only way to stop rumours, the best way to stop unsubstantiated rumour is to ignore it.
In this case, it would appear that the protest was constructed in retaliation to a rider very strongly voicing their opinion recently. All it's achieved was to put OTHER PEOPLE to much unnecessary grief and expense, cause unrelated riders to miss races and sink the series to it's lowest point. The action was very short sighted, and the ACU rules were just used as an excuse to do it.

There's a difference between using the rules and abusing them.


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