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    Good Sportsmanship

    Just wondering what the modern take is on good sportsmanship.

    Watched the Burt Munro film on TV Christmas Eve and the film showed Burt turning up at Bonniville for Speedweek without having entered. After a bit of a hassle the Americans finally broke their rules and let him do a run the rest is history. Another reason they didn't want him running was the engineering on his bike was suspect and the tyres were old and cracked and they didn't want him killing himself. (Safety)

    Just wondering if you've ever witnesssed some really good sportsmanship at the track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H View Post
    Just wondering what the modern take is on good sportsmanship.

    Watched the Burt Munro film on TV Christmas Eve and the film showed Burt turning up at Bonniville for Speedweek without having entered. After a bit of a hassle the Americans finally broke their rules and let him do a run the rest is history. Another reason they didn't want him running was the engineering on his bike was suspect and the tyres were old and cracked and they didn't want him killing himself. (Safety)

    Just wondering if you've ever witnesssed some really good sportsmanship at the track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H View Post
    Just wondering if you've ever witnesssed some really good sportsmanship at the track.
    you mean like what happened at wanganui?? ...not
    I call it like I see it. Don't take it personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nonbeliever View Post
    you mean like what happened at wanganui?? ...not
    Officials are not sportsmen.

    I was thinking more about riders attitudes to other riders. To me a good sportsman wins and loses gracefully.

    Best example I can think of this year is when Lewis Hamilton missed out on winning the F1 title.

    A top rider once told me the closer you get to the top the worse things get. Friendships can be be very superficial and sometimes only made to futher ones own goals.

    The more riders respect one anothers efforts the happier the racing experience will be for all.

    When a sportsman has this respect for others it really shines out. eg Lewis Hamilton towards Kimi.

    Opposite side of the F1 coin for me might be Shumacher brilliant driver no genuine respect win at any cost or act of bad sportsmanship.
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    BTW what happend in this race forum over the past few days is about a low as you can go.

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    Good Sportsmanship?

    Dicing wheel to wheel with that codgy old Glen Williams for a race and a half. Finaly managed to make a pass stick and got a bit of a gap. Wouldn't have mattered who finished ahead of who, heaps of close but clean passes and re passes from both of us. Same later in the day with Neil Martin. All good mates when the chequered's shown.

    Also, Craig Shirriffs willingness to stop and have a yarn about whatever's going on. Particularly good bastard despite being one of the fiercest competitors out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H View Post
    Officials are not sportsmen.

    I was thinking more about riders attitudes to other riders. To me a good sportsman wins and loses gracefully.

    Best example I can think of this year is when Lewis Hamilton missed out on winning the F1 title.

    A top rider once told me the closer you get to the top the worse things get. Friendships can be be very superficial and sometimes only made to futher ones own goals.

    The more riders respect one anothers efforts the happier the racing experience will be for all.

    When a sportsman has this respect for others it really shines out. eg Lewis Hamilton towards Kimi.

    Opposite side of the F1 coin for me might be Shumacher brilliant driver no genuine respect win at any cost or act of bad sportsmanship.
    Garry, I agree with everything you have said including your successive post.

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    Theres alot of it when you look at it..

    2 momments for me have been

    A guy at Vic Club winter Series when I was racing streetstock saw I was gutted that I caught a puncture and missed final race for day so he gave me his bike and said race it in F3 for me...

    And Prize giving 05 Vic Winter Series Craig Sherriffs (SP)
    calling me back up and giving me his helmet he won in his class, I still race in that helmet to this day and It made me think what a good guy he is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Theres alot of it when you look at it..

    2 momments for me have been

    A guy at Vic Club winter Series when I was racing streetstock saw I was gutted that I caught a puncture and missed final race for day so he gave me his bike and said race it in F3 for me...

    And Prize giving 05 Vic Winter Series Craig Sherriffs (SP)
    calling me back up and giving me his helmet he won in his class, I still race in that helmet to this day and It made me think what a good guy he is.
    Yep I remember you getting the helmet well. My first year racing.

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    I've observed a lot of good sportsmanship at club level. The rivalry is good natured, and no one thinks twice about sharing. I don't know how many times I've seen someone lend their bike to someone else so they can continue racing during the Winter series.

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    I agree with most of what has been said. To me, sportsmanship is just respect. Respect for yourself, respect for your competitors.

    Winning and losing should elate and hurt but it shouldn't interfere with the sport. The spirit and enjoyment of the competition should be what matters the most. It is that, after all, which draws us to compete in the first place.

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    to sum it up...

    help out the new guy ...hint hint.

    bruce saw that and helped me out, when nobody else would.

    he knew the meaning of sportsmanship.

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    Bert and Tims sidecar flipped at Wanganui picking up some damage in the process...over a dozen side car guys were there hammering and fixing to ensure they were back on the grid for the next race... helping where you can, standing together...

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    Bucket racing in Christchurch. Top bunch of guys who will give you shit at any oportunity, but before that they'll be helping you out with work on your bike, advice etc etc.

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    actually same goes for white trash helping me out with advice on tyre pressures at the memortial trackday because my zxr was drfiting turn 1

    problem being it did not have enough power to sustain it....so tried to highside me every damn time...

    trash even lent me a tyre pressure gauge.

    helping others is what it's all about.

    trashy your a legend brother.

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