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fil2.8
Originally posted by stuavant

Jody Schecter World Cup Donnington 1981?


Hi Stu wave.gif sounds about right to me , do you remember Jody himself putting in quite a few quick laps ?? eek.gif up.gif--on a Galina RG if I recall up.gif
stuavant
Originally posted by picblanc


1983 NW200 not left any for me then.... :\


I think that at that time Suzuki always loaned Mick a "factory bike" for the NW200 and TT..
stuavant
Originally posted by fil2.8


Hi Stu wave.gif sounds about right to me , do you remember Jody himself putting in quite a few quick laps ?? eek.gif up.gif--on a Galina RG if I recall up.gif


Yes i do, he was fairly capable much to everyone's surprise and they hung out the flag more than once to get him to stop. Interesting concept when you look back on it. Its only recently that the F1 guys are again taking an interest in bikes. I have enjoyed reading about Schu's exploits in the KTM? cup. Qualified 3rd and 24 th into the first corner only to be able to repass!!!! other competitors.
mfd
Originally posted by HEMEYLA
in cheeseland. lol.gif

Tell you a little tale about an Edam ;) Many years ago I had to do some urgent helmets for my friends at Arai in Hoevelaken. So quickly were they needed, I flew over with them Sunday morning, met up at Schipol, handed them over & was given a whole cheese as a little gift. Back to Birmingham on the same plane an hour or so later. Immediately picked up by customs in the UK, who took my cheese away, poked & prodded it. Then handed it back with a few more holes than it was made with...it took some convincing I was a helmet courier & nothing worse...

and yes Stu, you're right Scheckter World Cup. If you remember he wobbled around on someones GP bike. He was F1 WC the year previous...but a Bike racer, naaah don't think so rolleyes.gif I also remember at that meeting every rider occupying a garage was given a huge basket of fresh fruit. Hospitality up.gif
HEMEYLA
Originally posted by mfd

Tell you a little tale about an Edam ;) Many years ago I had to do some urgent helmets for my friends at Arai in Hoevelaken. So quickly were they needed, I flew over with them Sunday morning, met up at Schipol, handed them over & was given a whole cheese as a little gift. Back to Birmingham on the same plane an hour or so later. Immediately picked up by customs in the UK, who took my cheese away, poked & prodded it. Then handed it back with a few more holes than it was made with...it took some convincing I was a helmet courier & nothing worse...


They get the diamonds out Ferry was hiding in the cheese, and did'nt tell you. roflmao.gif

By the way, do you know Gert-Jan an old friend from the seventies.
mfd
Originally posted by HEMEYLA
By the way, do you know Gert-Jan an old friend from the seventies.

No I don't think so. I'm now trying to think of the name of the guy who worked for BAR for a year. He's back in the Netherlands doing helmets, got it! Geert Koop
HEMEYLA
Right, Geert.
PaulMB
Originally posted by stuavant

Jody Schecter World Cup Donnington 1981?


And Dunlops Peter Ingley between Lucky and Baz. Looks like Suzuki engineer Steve Moore at extreme left of photo. And no number, yet, on Korks KR.
ex Rhodie racer
Originally posted by mfd



and yes Stu, you're right Scheckter World Cup. If you remember he wobbled around on someones GP bike. He was F1 WC the year previous...but a Bike racer, naaah don't think so rolleyes.gif I also remember at that meeting every rider occupying a garage was given a huge basket of fresh fruit. Hospitality up.gif

Interestingly, Jody´s older brother, Ian, was a more than usefull bike racer. He campaigned a Matisse framed Triumph I think it was, in the SA championships and was always near the pointy end. Switched to cars and won a few SA championships, as well as did a few GP´s. I´m sure there is a pic of Ian on the other bike thread, but I wouldn´t know how to source it though.
antony duprat
Originally posted by ex Rhodie racer

Interestingly, Jody´s older brother, Ian, was a more than usefull bike racer. He campaigned a Matisse framed Triumph I think it was, in the SA championships and was always near the pointy end. Switched to cars and won a few SA championships, as well as did a few GP´s. I´m sure there is a pic of Ian on the other bike thread, but I wouldn´t know how to source it though.


Is it this one ? wave.gif
http://www.historicracing.com/media_photos...ery=3&subGal=57
picblanc
Morning/afternoon all wave.gif WWW? pretty well known name has come up often.

Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.
picblanc
Originally posted by picblanc
Another quick one I expect!!? WWW?

Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.


Karl Zegers, what can you tell me about him Ton? His name does not ring any bells with me. :\ wave.gif
ex Rhodie racer
Originally posted by antony duprat


Is it this one ? wave.gif
http://www.historicracing.com/media_photos...ery=3&subGal=57

Yes, thanks Antony. Nice shot of Ian in the Tyrell 007 as well.
Ivan Astikoff
Originally posted by picblanc
WWW? not easy?

Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.

Yes, that's Auinger all right and number 47 is Graham Young on the Spondon Rotax. This photo must have been taken in wet qualifying on the Saturday as the Friday and Sunday were warm and dry. I remember this clearly because I was in the TT Formula 1 race and the hot track destroyed my rear tyre before half the race was run.
picblanc
Originally posted by Ivan Astikoff

Yes, that's Auinger all right and number 47 is Graham Young on the Spondon Rotax. This photo must have been taken in wet qualifying on the Saturday as the Friday and Sunday were warm and dry. I remember this clearly because I was in the TT Formula 1 race and the hot track destroyed my rear tyre before half the race was run.


lol.gif lol.gif Love your name very amusing!! and yes your right it was taken on the Saturday morning practice.
Welcome to the forum too! up.gif wave.gif
Right off to check programme on the F1 race entry list!wink.gif
mfd
Originally posted by Ivan Astikoff
I remember this clearly because I was in the TT Formula 1 race and the hot track destroyed my rear tyre before half the race was run.

Welcome on board clap.gif So now you have to tell us more wave.gif
Ivan Astikoff
Originally posted by picblanc


lol.gif lol.gif Love your name very amusing!! and yes your right it was taken on the Saturday morning practice.
Welcome to the forum too! up.gif wave.gif
Right off to check programme on the F1 race entry list!wink.gif

Thanks, nice to find such an active forum. If you're looking in the programme I was riding number 38 on a Binnion Suzuki. How we came to be in the race is a story in itself, but no time to tell it now. Off to Anglesey for a track day tomorrow. See you!
picblanc
Originally posted by Ivan Astikoff

Thanks, nice to find such an active forum. If you're looking in the programme I was riding number 38 on a Binnion Suzuki. How we came to be in the race is a story in itself, but no time to tell it now. Off to Anglesey for a track day tomorrow. See you!


Thank you Andy I had already guessed that might of been you!wink.gif wave.gif
HEMEYLA
Originally posted by picblanc


Karl Zegers, what can you tell me about him Ton? His name does not ring any bells with me. :\ wave.gif


Karel Zegers, could be written books about him, famous Dutch engineer/tuner/rider from the seventies, worked also for Wil Hartog some time, had enough from cheese and tulips about 22 years ago and moved to Australia.

Here is a little story about him. (scroll down)
picblanc
Originally posted by HEMEYLA


Karel Zegers, could be written books about him, famous Dutch engineer/tuner/rider from the seventies, worked also for Wil Hartog some time, had enough from cheese and tulips about 22 years ago and moved to Australia.

Here is a little story about him. (scroll down)


Ahhhh!! that Karel Zegers!wink.gif Thanks for that Ton, excellent. up.gif
andyb1963
Originally posted by picblanc


Thank you Andy I had already guessed that might of been you!wink.gif wave.gif

I havent got that many programmes so can we have another clue ? I can only think of Andy McGladdery confused.gif
fil2.8
wave.gif Well chaps, (and Mr Fu love.gif ) is anybody there ? Mike , Andy are you about still confused.gif WWW






mfd
Originally posted by fil2.8
wave.gif Well chaps, (and Mr Fu love.gif ) is anybody there ? Mike , Andy are you about still confused.gif WWW

Hello Phil wave.gif Start with the easy bit Charlie Williams - Mitsui 350 Yamaha -
now the guess wink.gif Donington -1982
fil2.8
Originally posted by mfd

Hello Phil wave.gif Start with the easy bit Charlie Williams - Mitsui 350 Yamaha -
now the guess wink.gif Donington -1982


Hi Mike ,I thought I was going round the bend wink.gif so put on a little tester but yes clap.gif thats just about spot on , when our Charlie had a full head of you know what eek.gif eek.gif !!!!
Macca
Here's another WWWW:



Can you see all the likely lads? One was mentioned recently.

Paul M
fil2.8
Originally posted by Macca
Here's another WWWW:



Can you see all the likely lads? One was mentioned recently.

Paul M


Cor !! just about---looks like one of Mr Fu's better efforts lol.gif Is that Chris Guy I-spy ?? sad.gif
picblanc
Originally posted by Macca
Here's another WWWW:



Can you see all the likely lads? One was mentioned recently.

Paul M


Dave Dean in third place, and poss Barry Woodland? wave.gif
picblanc
Originally posted by picblanc
Morning/afternoon all wave.gif WWW? pretty well known name has come up often.

Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.


No one got any thing for this rider then? frown.gif Its Ron Storey.
picblanc
WWW? Clue he is from UK. :\

Photo Copyrighted to Graham Etheridge, racebikepics.
picblanc
Originally posted by picblanc


Dave Dean in third place, and poss Barry Woodland? wave.gif


1984? TT
philippe7
Good evenings friends, I don't usually like to do this sort of things but I stumbled on this picture on the yamahaclassicracers.nl site that Ton ( Hemeyla) has linked a few posts back, and it just brought me such a big breath of nostalgia that I thought I should share it ....I realise it's a little bit before the time bracket that we usually have pictures from, but still, who do you identify ?

( and don't cheat and go to the site - there is at least one mistake in the captions there wink.gif )

Macca
The inscrutable Dr Fu strikes again! Right on all counts! (I won't demean myself by demanding the exact location..............)

Paul M
picblanc
Originally posted by philippe7
Good evenings friends, I don't usually like to do this sort of things but I stumbled on this picture on the yamahaclassicracers.nl site that Ton ( Hemeyla) has linked a few posts back, and it just brought me such a big breath of nostalgia that I thought I should share it ....I realise it's a little bit before the time bracket that we usually have pictures from, but still, who do you identify ?

( and don't cheat and go to the site - there is at least one mistake in the captions there wink.gif )



A great find Philippe, Hockenheim, 1973
#16 Eric Offenstadt
#6 Kim Newcome#12 Hideo Kanaya
#2 Jarno who lead the race before breaking down out in the forest section. A week before Monza too frown.gif
#34 Werner Giger, Kneubuhler behind him.
I left a few.wink.gif
fil2.8
Originally posted by Macca
The inscrutable Dr Fu strikes again! Right on all counts! (I won't demean myself by demanding the exact location..............)

Paul M


So I guess Chris Guy was correct also Paul ? redface.gif
mfd
Originally posted by fil2.8
So I guess Chris Guy was correct also Paul ? redface.gif

You know I'd forgotten he went there. Start money? Also I bet he had to get clearance to run that number on the IoM - Governor's Bridge, btw
fil2.8
Originally posted by mfd

You know I'd forgotten he went there. Start money? Also I bet he had to get clearance to run that number on the IoM - Governor's Bridge, btw

wave.gif Well, all things considered , Chris had quite a good record on the Island Mike , thats probably where he learnt the throttle does work both ways eek.gif
picblanc
Originally posted by picblanc


A great find Philippe, Hockenheim, 1973
#16 Eric Offenstadt
#6 Kim Newcome#12 Hideo Kanaya
#2 Jarno who lead the race before breaking down out in the forest section. A week before Monza too frown.gif
#34 Werner Giger, Kneubuhler behind him.
I left a few.wink.gif


I will come back in then!!
#8 Swen Gunnarsson
#48 Alex George
#5 Billie Nelson
#25 Reinhard Hiller
#4 Jack Findlay

Still a couple left?
fil2.8
Originally posted by picblanc


I will come back in then!!
#8 Swen Gunnarsson
#48 Alex George
#5 Billie Nelson
#25 Reinhard Hiller
#4 Jack Findlay

Still a couple left?


Bit quicker now please rolleyes.gif tongue.gif BTW is that the works Schirtfinkle near the back ??
jeff sayle
Originally posted by picblanc


I will come back in then!!
#8 Swen Gunnarsson
#48 Alex George
#5 Billie Nelson
#25 Reinhard Hiller
#4 Jack Findlay

Still a couple left?

Couldn't resist, i will get the hard ones!!!!!!! Ago and Phil Read.lol
picblanc
Originally posted by jeff sayle

Couldn't resist, i will get the hard ones!!!!!!! Ago and Phil Read.lol


I didn't want to hog them all, and appear a right clever cloggs!! rolleyes.gif biggrin.gif
Leif A Nielsen
Originally posted by philippe7
Good evenings friends, I don't usually like to do this sort of things but I stumbled on this picture on the yamahaclassicracers.nl site that Ton ( Hemeyla) has linked a few posts back, and it just brought me such a big breath of nostalgia that I thought I should share it ....I realise it's a little bit before the time bracket that we usually have pictures from, but still, who do you identify ?

( and don't cheat and go to the site - there is at least one mistake in the captions there wink.gif )



Hi,

Number 8 Esso Gunnerson and 4 is J Finlay.

Al for now.. clap.gif

Leif
fil2.8
Originally posted by picblanc


I didn't want to hog them all, and appear a right clever cloggs!! rolleyes.gif biggrin.gif

Carn't see that happening rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
picblanc
Originally posted by fil2.8

Carn't see that happening rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif


No me neither!! eek.gif eek.gif #42 Bo Granath? only 80% on that though tongue.gif
GD66
Ago with mags/discs, and Readie with drums/spokes on the front, needle time ! And a time traveller on row 4, with a white jet helmet and Stadium Mk 8 goggles.... eek.gif
picblanc
Originally posted by GD66
Ago with mags/discs, and Readie with drums/spokes on the front, needle time ! And a time traveller on row 4, with a white jet helmet and Stadium Mk 8 goggles.... eek.gif


Read won the race with Werner Giger 2nd, and Ernst Hiller 3rd.
picblanc
Anyone seen this before? eek.gif Not one of mine.


They both survived amazingly!!
GD66
Shocker, isn't it ? I've always wondered what the piece of debris in the middle of the fireball is ?
picblanc
Originally posted by GD66
Shocker, isn't it ? I've always wondered what the piece of debris in the middle of the fireball is ?


Yes me too, top faring bracket/stay I would guess?
fil2.8
Originally posted by picblanc
Anyone seen this before? eek.gif Not one of mine.

They both survived amazingly!!

Looks to me like Daytona Mr Fu love.gif I was there a few times and on one occasion one poor guy crashed entering pit lane , hitting ,of all things , a fire engine , eek.gif well, the American press were there in a flash ---poking lenses , eek.gif mikes and all manner of things to the guy ,talk about OTT ,fortunately the chappie was not badly injured up.gif
stuavant
Originally posted by philippe7
Good evenings friends, I don't usually like to do this sort of things but I stumbled on this picture on the yamahaclassicracers.nl site that Ton ( Hemeyla) has linked a few posts back, and it just brought me such a big breath of nostalgia that I thought I should share it ....I realise it's a little bit before the time bracket that we usually have pictures from, but still, who do you identify ?

( and don't cheat and go to the site - there is at least one mistake in the captions there wink.gif )


Wow what a shot. Push starts, huge crowd and silence!! Then push............
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