no I haven't Pete, not a two stroke fan but wanted to get there before they went, but didn't, and now i find myself at late teens numbers of nz events each year that i struggle for time to get to one, been to PI for posties and superbikes more than once so want to go elswhere. There's a big question here, you yourself went to one at PI last year of the one before and the closest races by far were the local superbikes, but you were off at the hotdog stand, your choice totally. What's the best racing, the fastest, the biggest hype the most backing in like motards? for years the highlight of the day at the cemetery circuit was Wills old trumpy sidecar, yet they were one of the slowest, but the average joe could relate to it, not the skilled set up after laps passes etc.
I went to the melbourne cup once, the feature race was so much bigger than the others, but they wee still brown horses doing the same shit all day long, good time to go and rip off a car or sneak in behind a bar and steal some piss though...
most of you guys have probably read this, but thought it was worth pasting in here.
http://www.maddixpark.co.nz/articles...e-decades.html
As far as I know when he retired from GP
Effectively a the time Suzuki Honda and Yamaha all pulled out of GP's
Suzuki also weighed him prior to a gp in 1965 and found out his secret.... he was far to heavy a 11 stone Also too tall at 5-9.
He then went straight into scrambles in England. He was selected (but did not ride)for the English motor x de-nations team
He also developed a Suzuki motor X bike for the factory. Raced grass track at the same time over their as well
Likely Not a lot of people know that after his battle of the twins exploits on the Mcintosh Vincent he was later the Works rider for the First Vee Two Alchemy racer and all this time would only ride on treaded tires.
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i didn't know a lot about the finer points of racing when i was a lot younger but recall heading down to the Gracefield and among other classes was the BOT (battle of the Twins) really just a glorified classic race or similar. there was one rider right from the start at the hairpin who was picture perfect, every lap just spot on on an old matchy os similar, every one else had a differnet line every lap till they settled down, it was Hughy, i can still visualise how much superior he was to this day.
it's McIntosh too, spell it that way and you'll find ,lollies and raincoats.
Whoops spellingYeah he's always been ultra smooth the few times I have ever seen him ride. It really stands out with the classey riders. Also effortless and incredibly humble, modest to boot.
I forgot to mention he was the official Suzuki rider chosen that launched the RGV250 in the UK.
Not his best day though he dropped it and blotted his copybook a bit I think broke an arm or something it almost ruined his UK classic season that year.
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Back now after a rest,us Pensioners need that.
I think I see your angle Spyda,family entertainment with close racing ?Appreciate that.
My first Motogp,I had waited 40 yrs to see,my heart was racing and I had a tear in the eye.
It had such an affect I have been doing it 12 yrs.(at great cost I might ad.)
I'm the sort that would rather have a go than watch others, but thanks for the offer.
That's the trouble as I see it.Average joe's having fun.Even I can do that.
But its our sport isn't it .
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
i do want and need to go to a motogp, time and coin when self employed is a headache but less now that i've established my business, plus as said don't want to go to PI really, so that makes it a little harder, what's worse for me is with ray whitham falling off his perch last year we're a commentator short in nz, and they aren't coming through so i've ended up doing a fair bit of his meetings,
There is a basic problem which I think we all recognise - the best of the best, riding the best, don't always produce the best racing...
And from a factories point of view, total dominance is the aim....not entertainment.
Spyda, surely Chas Mortimer was a reigning World Champ when he rode at wanga ?
Hugh came home with a 125 in '61 and was unbelievably fast on it. Ran away from Tommy McC on a VERY good manx at Wigram.
Works bikes 1st and 2nd there - Ginger had a works 250 bultaco here. So quickest circuit in NZ and it was 125, 250,500, LOL....
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