Phil
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Post by Phil on Apr 29, 2008 23:04:20 GMT
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Post by El Loco on Apr 30, 2008 11:35:16 GMT
Now those are amazing shots - looked like a nasty one alright. I hope all involved make a full recovery. Strange to see a crash that heavy on a straight, any idea what happened? Did anyone from the Club make it to the races?? M.
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Post by maineside on Apr 30, 2008 14:03:06 GMT
I went down of friday for the practice
As usual blew up the engine on the 2nd lap of the first practice. Another crank gone!!
Weather was crap, heavy rain most of the time.
Just spent the last few days building another engine for Tandragee, hopefully this one will last the whole weekend.
Jack
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Post by El Loco on Apr 30, 2008 15:14:12 GMT
Jack, What's the score with these Suzuki engines mate Take that lump out of the GPZ and stick it in - it might pish oil and blow the header bolts but it always seemed to make it in the end! Only jesting mate - hopefully you'll get a full weekend racing at the Tandragee. Hope it goes well. M.
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Post by Phil on Apr 30, 2008 17:39:29 GMT
Some quotes from another site"a rider seemed to cut across #29 which forced him off the road and into the concrete fencing the marshall is very lucky they do a great job and i hope the rider makes a full recovery" "the crash happend when the first bike moved across to the left to line himself up for the corner, leaving the other chap no where to go, he mounted the kerb hit the fence then the bike shot off back across the track leaving him skidding up the road. The sound was awful!!!!!" I notice the riders left boot has come off during the crash It doesn't bear thinking about Hope all concerned make a full recovery
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