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What we were chatting about today up at Squires...

Transatlantic 1986

RH on the VFR750

Not the best quality picture but what fantastic racing. :)
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My first ever bike race I went to. What fantastic racing!
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I first started going to the transatlantic races in '78. I can't remember when exactly they started? The mind plays tricks, but I seem to recall pictures in MCN or whatever, of the Americans sticking a leg out? This was possibly around '75 or '76? Not sure.

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Corvus wrote:I first started going to the transatlantic races in '78. I can't remember when exactly they started? The mind plays tricks, but I seem to recall pictures in MCN or whatever, of the Americans sticking a leg out? This was possibly around '75 or '76? Not sure.

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Sheene, Peter Williams, Yvon duHamel? I remember some of the names from MCN back then.............

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I first started watching racing in `76, first meeting was at cadwell and saw Phil Read and Ago on the MV`s along with Sheene, Grant, Ditchburn, Newbold, Herron etc, the noise and the smell of 2 stroke fumes were amazing, the transatlantic races were originally at Oulton on good friday, mallory park on easter sunday and brands on easter monday. woke up onne year at mallory about 9 0 clock and it still looked dark, opened the tent and everywhere was buried under snow!! those were the days :lol:

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I think the first Transatlantic was 1973.The first race at Brands was won by Dave Potter on a Norton,the 2nd by Cal Rayburn on a Harley.The Yanks won the series. They raced at Brands on Good Friday,Mallory Sunday then Oulton on Easter Monday. It petered out in the early 80s then I think started again at Donnington about 1986 on four stroke 750cc superbikes.I will be looking out the old programmes to check my facts.Happy days.
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Al wrote:I first started watching racing in `76, first meeting was at cadwell and saw Phil Read and Ago on the MV`s along with Sheene, Grant, Ditchburn, Newbold, Herron etc, the noise and the smell of 2 stroke fumes were amazing, the transatlantic races were originally at Oulton on good friday, mallory park on easter sunday and brands on easter monday. woke up onne year at mallory about 9 0 clock and it still looked dark, opened the tent and everywhere was buried under snow!! those were the days :lol:

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Reg, have to agree about the days, must have killed a few more brain cells than I thought over the years. I have a box of old programmes somewhere, I intended to dig them out after the welsh w/end to see if a certain Jonny 5 featured in any of them but forgot.

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Got to say, of the modern-day gladiators, for me, Ian Hutchinson stands head and shoulders above all the rest.

Well he will if his leg has healed.:lol:

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Gromit wrote: RH on the VFR750

Not the best quality picture but what fantastic racing. :)
I've watched that before but never noticed does Rons vfr have a R/h gearchange :?
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this is my fave race

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... hg8MdMzCy4

especially at 3:40 where Sheene sticks two fingers at Roberts, I was a major Roberts fan

Such a close finish I can remember screaming at the TV :)
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slparry wrote:
especially at 3:40 where Sheene sticks two fingers at Roberts, I was a major Roberts fan
I was always more of a "Colonel Sanders" fan, myself ............



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slparry wrote:this is my fave race

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... hg8MdMzCy4

especially at 3:40 where Sheene sticks two fingers at Roberts, I was a major Roberts fan

Such a close finish I can remember screaming at the TV :)
We were there,never missed a Silverstone GP in those days,Wed to Mon in the caravans,about 8 of us all brewery men,so you can imagine what our diet was like.Great racing,remember Alan Carter leading the 250 race 2 yrs running and falling off right by us both times.He thumped the marshall the second time because he wouldn`t let him restart on his wrecked bike. It nearly always rained on race day.
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bikemad99 wrote:Alan Carter leading the 250 race 2 yrs running and falling off right by us both times.He thumped the marshall the second time because he wouldn`t let him restart on his wrecked bike. It nearly always rained on race day.
The second time would have been 1986 as I was there with a group of friends, in fact we could've been yards from you Reg as we were on the corner where he fell off.
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Gromit wrote:
bikemad99 wrote:Alan Carter leading the 250 race 2 yrs running and falling off right by us both times.He thumped the marshall the second time because he wouldn`t let him restart on his wrecked bike. It nearly always rained on race day.
The second time would have been 1986 as I was there with a group of friends, in fact we could've been yards from you Reg as we were on the corner where he fell off.
We were about 50yds after the bend ,usually under about 20yds of plastic sheet trying to keep dry.The caravan site was not far behind us.
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