Friday and Saturday ran like clockwork with the prospect of some fantastic lap times and records being broken but Sunday dawned in a very different way.
A meeting between Supersport and Superbike riders saw the TT laps to be reduced by five. A little disappointing because the entry form including lap distance had been out for months prior to the event but many had only just realised the distance and hadn’t tested for this. The TT is a prestigious event and as such should have the recognition it deserves so please note TT’s will be a longer race in future (weather permitting)
After months of dry settled blue sky weather we were delt with the obvious prospect of rain and lots of it.
With this in mind we pushed the start time earlier than planned only to be met with the rain 5 mins before scrub was due to start. So straight away we were met with an enforced delay for tyre changing and then a wet meeting was declared.
The club has for years been restricted with a start time and this mind set will be changed because no restriction is in place at HD. Time saved at the beginning of a meeting can pay dividends at the end.
Scrub went ok but for a few offs requiring recovery….more delays.
The Supersport race probably had the worst of the rain and as a result a fair few competitors ended up as spectators with the result of further delays for recovery of several bikes.
The sidecars were next out on a sodden track and showed amazing machine control having obvious problems of maintaining grip even in a straight line.
The 125’s and proddie 250’s showed us some close racing all day and another Aussie Cameron showed the Posties the way home on one of Ken’s beautifully prepared Suzuki McIntosh’s.
We (AMCC) are trying to make this event more than just another bike race. To this end we are trying to appeal to other factions of the population ie other petrol heads, mum and the kids. The weather clearly put pay to the children’s entertainment section plus the fact who would want to attend a rain sodden race circuit with soaking wet children. Nic Kroeze the stunt rider was stood down due to the delays and although he was more than willing to do his thing the show wouldn’t have been so spectacular due to the conditions. Trade stands and the Helecopter rides understandibly didn't make it for obvious resaons. The Muscle cars (some people came to see them) did go out for a reduced number of laps but unfortunately and very disappointingly for both me and their club one of the cars transmissions leaked some tranny fluid and on the wet surface looked far worse than it was. Clean up took about half an hour…..more delays.
The decision was made to reduce race distances and cut lap times to ensure the programme could be completed. Further delays in getting competitors to the dummy grid in a timely fashion and red flag incidents and machine recovery meant the young guns in the Development class had their race cancelled and I felt so bad for the other young class the GP125’s several of them were excluded from the restart of their TT because of a basic mistake in what to do following a red flag incident, the side car crews were onto it during their race, I guess experience will tell and they will know for next time.
The Superbike TT was spectacular, a first Superbike win for Dennis, a shower of sparks from Nick and a friend in the sand pit for Craig (sorry mate but at least the gap has closed a little).
I asked at the beginning of riders briefing for your ideas, Sloan was the only one to see me during the day with an idea (thanks mate) but I’m still keen for others.
We all know Hampton Downs is a difficult venue regarding the quality of the PA, we have tried to do our bit by providing a number board on the balcony of race control. So if you can’t hear the PA make sure someone is keeping an eye on this board. Your race will appear on it 5 mins before you are due out or get a radio in your pits and tune it to 106’8 and you will hear the call. All of this was either in the event info sent to you advertised and/or raised during briefing.
So to improve the day apart form dry weather for all of us;
Start the day earlier
Read the SR’s
Know the rules
Keep a close eye on when you’re due on circuit via number board, radio as well as the poor P/A
Don’t crash requiring recovery (the two Kawaski’s managed it)
I'm pretty thick skinned so give me your thoughts either in reply, pm, email or ring me..........I just want to make this event the best we can.
Good luck to Andrew and the crew for next weekend and everyone racing I'll see you their on Sunday.
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