Someone is always first and someone has to be last. Your reports bring back all my stress, joy, disappointment, and determination when I was racing cars. I admire your persistence and reflections. Understand what you have to do and strive for it.
Well done Billy, might not have completely met your expectations, but still a brilliant effort . Pictures are great ...
Finished all the races, bike intact, and nothing broken, mechanical or physical. A good day out, to start with. As you say: progress.
Thumbs up Billy Lap times improved through out each race As I said previously mate there’s some hot riders in your class,add a few circuit specialists and a few very experienced championship winning riders. So it wasn’t a bad weekend after all
Good effort mate, thy improved thi times, which probably matters t'most. Al bet that was scary going onto t'grass at Coppice, I know how quick it is there!!!! I was hoping to make it Sunday, but our lass has had a nasty infection in her tooth/gum/jaw, and we wanted her reyt, as we visited our Grandson yesterday. I couldn't have met thi anyway, wit covid regulations. Good pics.
She was feeling a lot better ont Monday, and we had a great day wit young un. Missus is at dentisit today, to see about havin t'dodgy tooth out. That'll be a BIG job!!
Love that Honda CB900 FZ, number 511, allus liked that style. Brings back great memories ot Transatlantic races. I had one for 8.5 years, and loved it.
Is it me or are you sitting ever so slightly higher in the seat in pic 2. Change of pants needed after that mate Good job keeping it upright on the grass.
Phil Crowe was that size when he raced with us at Derby Phoenix. He wasn't in my class, thankfully, as he was fast as f~ck!! He races ont roads now, and is a regular at TT.