Tripletrouble
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The passport thing works both ways. My mother was told she could not have English on hers. She was born and raised in London though her mother was from County Kerry.
Ah I see, then what's up with Rea, is he one of those Irish who does not want to self identify as Irish, rather, a British? (do those exist..pro Brit Irishmen?) [excuse my ignorance, trying to learn!]
This year was the first year I have been to any races, I went to CSBK at Mosport. I watch sbk and motogp online but to see it in person is really an experience I would recommend to anyone! I spent the weekend there and by the end I was trying to figure out how I can just live on tracks and race motorcycles for the rest of my life lol When you see it in person you really appreciate the skill of being able to turn that corner......It was a head to head race between McCormick and Szoke.....we knew that if szoke didnt win race 6 he couldn't win the master in the csbk... he lost race 6 to McCormick by 0.053s and szoke won race 7....where McCormick crashed in the last lap....the track was soaked from the rainBut McCormick is the 2011 CSBK Champion
Its more than worth the day or two you would take to do it! And considering how far other ppl have to go to see a national races we are lucky we get to have two big events in Ontario especially the finals!
People who haven't been, just can't understand the atmosphere around the Superbike races, especially the Mosport round. People who don't go to any other, will go to Mosport. You've got band, test rides, stuff to buy, and the pits to walk so that you can actually meet, and talk with the racers.
Oh, right, and the races. It's a big party, especially so if you bring a half dozen friends along with you.
Now if only I could just convince Shannonville to drop the gate.
They really should considering the limited number of viewing spots and the age of the whole facility.
First off they have to clean that place up, if you are charging ppl $30 a head to watch a race at least have some half decent facilities to go along with it. Every time i go to Shannonville it's like going into a time warp from the 60's, I fully expect one of these days to see Austin Powers strolling along the pits.
It's not the locals from Napanee they need to be attracting, it's the GTA folks that they should be going after.
If someone in the racing world was go to GP Bikes, Kahuna, Snow City and what ever Power house in the GTA that is still in business and start promoting tickets with reduced ticket (ala toronto motorcycle shows) pricing to their customers i'm sure you would be able to fish a few spectators from that.
2. How come it looks like one of the guys is about the crash in almost every turn? Wobble Wobble.
Basically, it's visual evidence that he was testing the limit performance as much as he could.
Or if you really need those British announcers...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiOJ1rZi7AA
How good it would be to see the likes of that, once again! I'd forgotten just how narrow it used to be.
Good to see the Mercier name too.
Blows my mind everytime I watch it! Im sure it could happen if people were determined to do it.
I've always been curious, why is Eugene Laverty referred to as an Irish and his flag beside his name is the Irish flag (even though his family is from Northern Ireland), but Rea flies the Union jack beside his name? Is this Laverty's request (and therefore political standpoint), with the same being said for Rea (perhaps on the other side of the Ireland standpoint)
It's apparent that Laverty is much more openly proud to be Irish (just look at his website) than Rea.
But yea BSB provides awesome racing.