Tim, it's time!![]()
okay ..make fun of the noob....I read this subforum alot ...and have learned quite a bit....thanks for answering my question
This should be the official pic for GTAM.......
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Who cares if they moved them for a car lapping event? They should have been back on for a motorcycle lapping event.Given the video someone posted earlier in the thread, I am wondering if the bales were removed at the request of a group using the track for a car lapping day. It seems possibly non-trivial to move those things back and forth if that is indeed what is going on here. I'm not making excuses for anyone, just trying to speculate as to why it even happened.
It sure would be nice to have some actual information about this incident, rather than just a pile of ranting. Personally, if signing up for a TMP track day meant spending 30 minutes on the bale brigade in the morning, I'd be just fine with that. But moving a super-sack full of bales requires a fork lift or something, no?
This should be the official pic for GTAM.......
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thanks for the comment but pls remember that my point (second pt..bc im not getting into the first) was that riders need to take responsibility for their actions and control their bikes on track days first just like the street to reduce risk ...
I'm new to this circle j*erk so I'll waste another attempt to enlighten you on the reality of the situation.thanks for the comment but pls remember that my point (second pt..bc im not getting into the first) was that riders need to take responsibility for their actions and control their bikes on track days first just like the street to reduce risk and then worry about what safety barriers the track will or won't provide them. IMO this will have a greater impact on safety.
thanks for the comment but pls remember that my point (second pt..bc im not getting into the first) was that riders need to take responsibility for their actions and control their bikes on track days first just like the street to reduce risk and then worry about what safety barriers the track will or won't provide them. IMO this will have a greater impact on safety.
I never once said safety barriers are a bad idea like ppl seem to imply. But if that makes me dense or a moron as other ppl have posted so be it. I'll enjoy reading all their complaints about Tim Horton superstars on the track this year.
I wish you a safe season out on the track this year. Cheers, (my last post on this..flame away.)
IMO anyone who can step up to the plate and offer track days deserves credit even if they are not perfect from a safety stand point. And it really surprises me that ppl in the "industry" would rant about someone else when they are not willing to step up to the plate to offer those services.
Why they crashed doesn't matter, the fact that they crashed there and there was no protection even though there has been in the past is a great recipe for a lawsuit.