Westfield vs R1 at the Nurburgring Nordschleife
Westfield vs R1 at the Nurburgring Nordschleife
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remal

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Monday 15th January 2007
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mc101

459 posts

253 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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good one.... thanks

chilli

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257 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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Why's the R1 holding back? Guess he was just being a typical, careful, observant bike rider just meandering along minding his own..........

remal

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Tuesday 16th January 2007
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chilli said:
Why's the R1 holding back? Guess he was just being a typical, careful, observant bike rider just meandering along minding his own..........


Or videoing his mate in front I thought

shot2bits

1,273 posts

249 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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Yeah, odd video as the R1 holds back at some points ?? So, had he not bothered holding back, he would have wooped the Westfields butt!

Anyway, thanks for posting!

EvoBarry

1,903 posts

286 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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They went out to compare the two machines IIRC, Jo and John F being mates an all. Jorund did quite a few vids from his bike, some against other bikes too. He knew the place very well but it still claimed his life, poor soul.

chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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EvoBarry said:
They went out to compare the two machines IIRC, Jo and John F being mates an all. Jorund did quite a few vids from his bike, some against other bikes too. He knew the place very well but it still claimed his life, poor soul.



Really....he's....no longer with us then?

Steve_T

6,356 posts

293 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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EvoBarry said:
They went out to compare the two machines IIRC, Jo and John F being mates an all. Jorund did quite a few vids from his bike, some against other bikes too. He knew the place very well but it still claimed his life, poor soul.



Sorry to hear that.

remal

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Tuesday 16th January 2007
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christ

Andy Oh

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271 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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That's the thing with the Ring....it takes no prisoners......RIP...

black-k1

12,633 posts

250 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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Jorund was a god on the Ring and knew his way around the track in a way that very few others do. A real loss.

He is not holding back that much and while he would have beaten the Westfield had he not eased off it would not have been by much. Most of the time at the Ring the bikes hold the cars up, and that’s Blades, R1s, GSXR1000s etc. holding up the likes of Golfs!

shot2bits

1,273 posts

249 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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black-k1 said:
bikes hold the cars up, and that’s Blades, R1s, GSXR1000s etc. holding up the likes of Golfs!


That's because the riders aren't skilled - as we know, it takes a lot more talent (and bravery!) to ride a bike fast...

telecat

8,528 posts

262 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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And of course If the bike had been two-up????

black-k1

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Wednesday 17th January 2007
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shot2bits said:
black-k1 said:
bikes hold the cars up, and that’s Blades, R1s, GSXR1000s etc. holding up the likes of Golfs!


That's because the riders aren't skilled - as we know, it takes a lot more talent (and bravery!) to ride a bike fast...


At the Ring, it’s not just about skill, it’s even more about track knowledge. It is quite common for what are very skillful road and track riders on very fast bikes but with little Ring experience to seriously hold up the “local lads” in their hot hatches. It is an incredibly demanding and unforgiving place to ride/drive and there are very few motorcyclists, skilled or otherwise, who “last long enough” to get the appropriate track experience. Jorund was one of the few.

fergus

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296 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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black-k1 said:
shot2bits said:
black-k1 said:
bikes hold the cars up, and that’s Blades, R1s, GSXR1000s etc. holding up the likes of Golfs!


That's because the riders aren't skilled - as we know, it takes a lot more talent (and bravery!) to ride a bike fast...


At the Ring, it’s not just about skill, it’s even more about track knowledge. It is quite common for what are very skillful road and track riders on very fast bikes but with little Ring experience to seriously hold up the “local lads” in their hot hatches. It is an incredibly demanding and unforgiving place to ride/drive and there are very few motorcyclists, skilled or otherwise, who “last long enough” to get the appropriate track experience. Jorund was one of the few.


Jorund was indeed one of the few (RIP). I think Brendan from Sliders' has now taken on his mantle. Bren has done a (recorded on video) 7.34 BTG time. If you then look at the state of his back tyre it is not torn or badly srubbed in any way at all. This is due to him carrying a lot of corner speed into most of the bends, rather than taking a slow in, fast out approach, hence putting a lot of load on the tyre. From talking to Bren, he says that as the back is not sliding (although is spinning up in a few places), he reckons there's perhaps 5-10 seconds to come. Although he has a LOT of local knowledge of both the Ring and the local roads. I would challenge 99/100 riders to keep up with him on ANY stretch of road!yikes

I think unless you've ridden the ring it's not a good idea to comment on how 'skillful' you need to be to go quickly there. I've done about 70 laps on a bike and approaching 800 in car and am still learning. I can put in a 8'15" BTG in my caterham with traffic allowing!

S2B have you been there?

remal

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255 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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Amamzing what you find out about a video when you post it, Because I posted it as it looked impressive and wish I have been to that track. Then to find out the story behind the video

biker's nemesis

40,931 posts

229 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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Me and simon (T666AKY) were at the Ring in August last year and happened to bump into Bren from Sliders guesthouse.

I noticed his rear tyre was absolutely knackered (worn to the edges obviously and ripped to bits around an inch from the edge).

As for going fast on a bike at the ring,any one new to it should leave their ego at home.

I know a couple Mr and Mrs Ornsby, who used to travel to the ring at every opportunity, weekends, summer holidays you name it and they were there.

Their fun was stopped after she crashed on the approach to the Karussell, caused by fluid leaking from a coach and he broke his back after being hit by another bike( the other rider was killed. He had been going for approx 15yrs, she 7yrs.

The point i'm trying to make here is the ring is an unbelievably great and downright dangerous place in equal amounts ( about 3 feet of run off on 80% of the track ) like iv'e said take your time and you will have a great time like i did, so much so I'm going again this year.

Tatty bye

black-k1

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250 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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remal said:
...and wish I have been to that track.


For anyone interested ti riding/driving the Ring then this is the site to check out:

http://nurburgring.org.uk/

Do have a quick look at the "lost ringers" page

remal

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25,071 posts

255 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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black-k1 said:
remal said:
...and wish I have been to that track.


For anyone interested ti riding/driving the Ring then this is the site to check out:

http://nurburgring.org.uk/

Do have a quick look at the "lost ringers" page


thanks