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Humor...
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: Brass_Machine on September 07, 2012, 11:59:12 PM ---I was out riding one night with some friends... got hit on my ZX-7R from behind by a drunk driver. Woke up in the hospital a few days later. 1st words... hows the my bike??
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Nice one(s), Eric! :thumbup:
Many years ago, Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire.......
My first day as a Flag Marshal........
My first "bit of excitement"......
The first words, of a green faced, high sided rider. Just after opening his good eye......... :palm:
David D
Brass_Machine:
Didn't know you did flag marshall. I never have. Now, swmbo has. She did some volunteer work for Keith Code (of twist of the wrist fame) on the flags.
Been down more times than I like to think of.
One day I will get on the track. I have a track bike I am aquiring parts for.
AdeV:
I said similar things every time I crashed the race car - the marshal comes running over to see how you are "I'm fine, hows the car???"
David - I've raced a few times at Cadwell park (tintops, not motorbikes, you've got to be some shade of crazy to go round there on a bike), it's easily my 2nd favourite track, only narrowly pipped by Oulton Park. The Gooseneck and Mountain are probably the best bits, Hairpin is quite entertaining too, as I usually arrive at it sideways... Happy days, we didn't go there this year unfortunately, hopefully it'll be back on the calendar next year.
Stilldrillin:
Ade.
I was a member of Batley Motorcycle Club during '60,s & 70's.
Loved Cadwell. Never raced.
But thoroughly enjoyed several rides out to Marshal position, on my Bonnie, and later, Lightning....... :thumbup:
David D
John Stevenson:
Ahh Cadwell, that brings back memories, mainly of A&E at Louth Hospital.
I was that well known there, I used to get Christmas cards and knew all the nurses by the first name.
My one regret was that I have very few decent photo's of that time when racing, mainly because no one took pictures of the St John ambulances :lol:
Prescott hill climb 1969, me in the chair, the white on my shoulder is off the wall on the last corner. Sidecar drivers always think they are riding solo :loco:
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