First it went this way . . .
. . . and then it went that way . . .
I'm chuffed to bits that you were in precisely the right place to encounter that very, very fine margin. And I know for sure that you don't ride to those margins on the road.mckeann wrote:There was 2" between me being a hero, but i ended up a zero.
We were expecting to see your happy smiling face in the passenger seat of the recovery jeep and when we didnt you were quite concerned.......for the 2 mins it took us to find out you were ok at which point the p*ss taking resumedmac wrote:We were laughing but only when we knew you weren't in mortal danger - Martin did say it was quite concerning to know it was you who had fallen and more so when you weren't recovered with the bike.
The look on some of the guys faces in the top paddock when we told them you had only passed your test 3 weeks ago was priceless, most thought we were bullsh!ting so to add that it was only 4 weeks since you sat your CBT was just the icing on the cake.
Just a pity I arrived too late to see you on track.
Mac
He turned up with a matching blue support truck, fully liveried upr055 wrote:LOL @ the rizla guy!!!