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On 15 Jul, 09:50, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote:
> Tony Oates obligingly > blew his bike up in front of me, and then on the last lap I came > alongside Justin Croft on the brakes. He let his brakes off, so I did > too. This was only going to end one way - we both missed the corner > and ran into the safety area. I made a better job of turning round > than him, and there was no one behind us to take advantage, so 4th was > mine! Lovely. Well done, thanks for the writeup and the underground ferry service[1]. Hope the cake was still edible. [1] things I never thought I'd write #326 |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 00:09:25 -0000, Christofire
<Chris.Shallcross@gmail.com> wrote: >On 15 Jul, 09:50, Champ <n...@champ.org.uk> wrote: > >> Tony Oates obligingly >> blew his bike up in front of me, and then on the last lap I came >> alongside Justin Croft on the brakes. He let his brakes off, so I did >> too. This was only going to end one way - we both missed the corner >> and ran into the safety area. I made a better job of turning round >> than him, and there was no one behind us to take advantage, so 4th was >> mine! > >Lovely. Well done, thanks for the writeup and the underground ferry >service[1]. It did feel amusing handing over a jiffy bag on a petrol station forecourt at gone midnight, and being passed something wrapped in clingfilm in return. >Hope the cake was still edible. It was gone before the next motorway junction :-) -- Champ I don't know, but I been told, you never slow down, you never get old ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R600 (race) neal at champ dot org dot uk |