Sad.Condolences to the rider and family.
Take care Mitch and heal fast.
Same to all other riders
Just sad.
Sad.Condolences to the rider and family.
Take care Mitch and heal fast.
Same to all other riders
Just sad.
Like many on this site, I've been a flag Marshall, and attended at races at Pukekohe and Paeroa. I've seen some scary moments.
Things happen, things go wrong, in a nanosecond.
All the planning in the World cannot avoid the consequences.
Our hearts go out to all affected by this tragedy - and to those who are suffering in their own way with their grief.
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Everything is always okay in the end.
If it's not, then it's not The End.
What can i say.
Horrible scene.
I felt soooo helpless, What could i do????
RIP MATE!
Hope Rob and Murray are ok.
Was a sad and terrible accident. It didnt need to happen.
My thoughts are with all people involved.
Martin Billing.
Motorcycing is not a hobby, It is a way of life!
Missed forever! NEVER FORGOTTEN!!
LIVE ON MY FRIENDS!
Friends dont let friends ride Hyosungs
There was nothing you could have done mate, at least nothing that wouldn't have put you into danger in the first place and then possibly created a "too many hands" situation with the aftermath.Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
The only good that can come of this is that the issues that caused the second incident are addressed and the appropriate procedures are put into place to protect everyone.
Originally Posted by Marknz
True. But you know...
so much carnage and not a thing i could do. not a nice feeling at all!
Specially when they are my friends down.
I do know what your mean about too many hands on the job. Was best for me to stay back.
How are you after all this?
You would have been right there too, wouldnt you?
Motorcycing is not a hobby, It is a way of life!
Missed forever! NEVER FORGOTTEN!!
LIVE ON MY FRIENDS!
Friends dont let friends ride Hyosungs
Yea, you did the right thing.Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
Me? Tired and full of Speights. But I can't sleep... just keep running the whole scenario thru my mind and keep seeing those images. Yep, you could say I was right there. I was the twat with the red flag in the middle of the straight trying to get everyone to stop. When the shit started hitting the fan I had to make a decision for my own safety... do I go left towards the pit wall or right towards the infield wall. It was a bloody good split decision move to my right 'cause all the bikes and riders came flying down the pit wall side of the track. Pure luck on my part, but that's no help to the family and friends of those lost and injured.
There was nothing any of us could have done Martin!!!!!!Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
I don't think I have ever felt so helpless and numb.
I hope your doing ok!!!!
Power is nothing without control.
Hey Mitch, Martin and all who were there. I wasnt there, but Marknz - I have been in a situation as a marshall trying to clear up an incident and having a mob of bikes in full racing mode come running down on you at full racing speed - fucking scary!
Theres nothing any of you can do now, except to process what you've been through, and help those who didnt come out unscathed.
Just know that we are all behind you and thinking of you.
Take it easy on yourselves and do what you feel you need to do, to process all this stuff.
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SP
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
Fuck! Lost for words, put a major damper on my night when i found out, must have been horrible to be there, worst i have seen was a vic day years ago when a guy on a BMW lowsided, everyone had slowed but a 250 stroker rider came around full tit saw all of us stopped biffed his bike away which took out a marshall running to the scene, nasty stuff, my thoughts are with those involved, may all injured make a speedy recovery and the one that wasn't so lucky RIP.
Bruce
Originally Posted by Mitch
Im the last person anyone should be worrying about.
How you feeling?
You looked pretty shaken up.
Hope ya got plenty of smokes etc.
Motorcycing is not a hobby, It is a way of life!
Missed forever! NEVER FORGOTTEN!!
LIVE ON MY FRIENDS!
Friends dont let friends ride Hyosungs
I was a wreck!!!! But was convinced I "was fine" at the time. I don't know who that guy was that rolled me that cigarette but I will love him for life!!!!Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
Today was hard on everyone involved mate!!!! Riding, watching, crashing..... we all have to deal with it whatever part we played and what we saw!!!!!!!
Power is nothing without control.
Mark i know its nat much help but you have to get some sleep,theres nothing you couls or can do,what happened will stay in your mind for the rest of your life,what you need know is sleep.
I am so glad that the people i know were not hurt to badly & came away relitivly lightly,(might sound selfish but its true) if any of you need to talk or just hang out you know where i am.
it ma y be some aodd our of hte morning but im glad to eah both you and boib are okay.Originally Posted by Mitch
take care, and one again thoughts are twith the familyies
Hey Logan - how many you had tonight?
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
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The more Hamish and I talk about what happened the more horrified we get - it was a terrible situation and hindsight is always wonderful.
With any high-speed sport there's always the chance of something going terribly wrong, which it did yesterday.
The hairpin marshalls definitely had a red flag, but by the time they would have been told to put it out, the riders had already been through the hairpin and were on their way through the esses towards the front straight. Remember the circuit was being run in reverse. (I'm not making any speculations, I am stating a fact here.)
Who of us could have conceived such a set of circumstances happening as what happened yesterday?
Not me, that's for sure.
Slightly earlier in the day, the Post Classic race (race 2?) was redflagged because of a fall in the esses, and the system worked okay. (That rider was okay.)
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Being frustrated is disagreeable.
But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.
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