Ulster GP at Dundrod
Discussion
Lots of quick times already, Hickman the quick rookie again.
http://www.crash.net/road-racing/news/207618/1/uls...
Racing starts tomorrow.
http://www.crash.net/road-racing/news/207618/1/uls...
Racing starts tomorrow.
FourWheelDrift said:
Lots of quick times already, Hickman the quick rookie again.
http://www.crash.net/road-racing/news/207618/1/uls...
Racing starts tomorrow.
Crowey done some fast ass laps too before his stock motor went pop!http://www.crash.net/road-racing/news/207618/1/uls...
Racing starts tomorrow.
OK- Thanks both of you.
Actually- that reminds me. Wouldn't it be handy (with digital TVs set boxes etc) if you could actually search the box for upcoming programmes. I don't mean by scrolling through the TV guide for 8000 channels etc - just type into a search box & it shows similar-ish titles.
An idea for some tekky bloke there.
Actually- that reminds me. Wouldn't it be handy (with digital TVs set boxes etc) if you could actually search the box for upcoming programmes. I don't mean by scrolling through the TV guide for 8000 channels etc - just type into a search box & it shows similar-ish titles.
An idea for some tekky bloke there.
Edited by sprinter1050 on Thursday 14th August 13:30
Pierre Favre is the Victoria in a bad way I believe according to the home page.
Says fk all about anything or anyone else, including Danny Webb who was injured in practice? I'm not being morbid but it would be nice to know they're alright. Especially when they just turn the fking camera off so you don't even see if they get up or not.
Says fk all about anything or anyone else, including Danny Webb who was injured in practice? I'm not being morbid but it would be nice to know they're alright. Especially when they just turn the fking camera off so you don't even see if they get up or not.
Know what you're saying. Mind you, when the course clean up van was bringing back the damaged bikes and they were off-loading them, there was a throng of ghouls outside our pit. Don't really understand that. We were getting the bike ready for the next race and had to push through them to fetch and carry.
Prof Prolapse said:
I was there. fking weird venue.
Do we know what happened to the lads that binned it?
I was at Dundrod at the weekend,spoilt by the weather I know but curious as to why you think it'sDo we know what happened to the lads that binned it?
a weird venue.
Re turning the camera off quickly is afaik standard practice to stop the ghouls and people who
don't want wish to see the aftermath of a serious crash.
Rightly so imho
scunnylad said:
I was at Dundrod at the weekend,spoilt by the weather I know but curious as to why you think it's
a weird venue.
Re turning the camera off quickly is afaik standard practice to stop the ghouls and people who
don't want wish to see the aftermath of a serious crash.
Rightly so imho
Weird isn't always a bad thing, by it's nature it's an unusual event and I don't think you would disagree. I had some gripes, but still thoroughly enjoyed myself.a weird venue.
Re turning the camera off quickly is afaik standard practice to stop the ghouls and people who
don't want wish to see the aftermath of a serious crash.
Rightly so imho
I don't take issue with no drawn out views, but they pulled the plug so fast you barely saw what happened. I wouldn't mind so much but the communication was then poor. I heard a racing incident announced, then nothing. Everyone back, then silence again. I can't even see who the riders were on the website two days later. It's not a huge deal for me personally, but it's bad form I think.
You enjoy it yourself? I'd never been before. fking awesome despite weather.
glenavydrongo said:
Know what you're saying. Mind you, when the course clean up van was bringing back the damaged bikes and they were off-loading them, there was a throng of ghouls outside our pit. Don't really understand that. We were getting the bike ready for the next race and had to push through them to fetch and carry.
I guess like scunnylad says that's the balance isn't it? I think most of us would agree it's human nature to be curious, but it's not beyond any of us to show some respect and choke it down. I can ensure you rather than gawping I was in the hospitality tent drinking the terrible Lidl wine they provided. Do you mind if I ask who you were with?
Prof Prolapse said:
Weird isn't always a bad thing, by it's nature it's an unusual event and I don't think you would disagree. I had some gripes, but still thoroughly enjoyed myself.
I don't take issue with no drawn out views, but they pulled the plug so fast you barely saw what happened. I wouldn't mind so much but the communication was then poor. I heard a racing incident announced, then nothing. Everyone back, then silence again. I can't even see who the riders were on the website two days later. It's not a huge deal for me personally, but it's bad form I think.
You enjoy it yourself? I'd never been before. fking awesome despite weather.
I can see it may seem unusual if you have never been to an irish road race before
but they are by their nature ramshackle affairs organised and run virtually 100% by
small numbers of dedicated volunteers,you will not get the polish of BSB etc.
For me that's part of the appeal.
Pulling the plug fast I would imagine is to prevent viewers seeing anything too nasty
as sadly in road racing crashes can and do result in bodies literally coming apart.
Not sure if they had the facility to replay footage,i was moving around and was only in
view of the big screens occasionally but never saw any replays or highlights from early
races,did you see any replays ?
It does seem to be the norm in Ireland to say very little about incidents,not sure why.
Many times at the ulster,on a nice day imho the best race in the world.
If you go again ffs get out of that hospitality st,take your own choice of wine with
you and get in the hedgerows,if you thought it was awesome from the hospitality you will
be blown away trackside
I don't take issue with no drawn out views, but they pulled the plug so fast you barely saw what happened. I wouldn't mind so much but the communication was then poor. I heard a racing incident announced, then nothing. Everyone back, then silence again. I can't even see who the riders were on the website two days later. It's not a huge deal for me personally, but it's bad form I think.
You enjoy it yourself? I'd never been before. fking awesome despite weather.
I can see it may seem unusual if you have never been to an irish road race before
but they are by their nature ramshackle affairs organised and run virtually 100% by
small numbers of dedicated volunteers,you will not get the polish of BSB etc.
For me that's part of the appeal.
Pulling the plug fast I would imagine is to prevent viewers seeing anything too nasty
as sadly in road racing crashes can and do result in bodies literally coming apart.
Not sure if they had the facility to replay footage,i was moving around and was only in
view of the big screens occasionally but never saw any replays or highlights from early
races,did you see any replays ?
It does seem to be the norm in Ireland to say very little about incidents,not sure why.
Many times at the ulster,on a nice day imho the best race in the world.
If you go again ffs get out of that hospitality st,take your own choice of wine with
you and get in the hedgerows,if you thought it was awesome from the hospitality you will
be blown away trackside
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