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Portimao
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Re: Portimao
Yup he could- the fastest (and most nerdy looking )accountant I ever met- clever bloke too.Bigyin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 7:41 pmIf you mean Greville Ball, ginger hair, glasses and super quiet bloke but could pedal a bike rather well2xtwins wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:03 pm
I seem to remember Tricky going there a good while ago with some mates including some Bemsee racers.
One lad, the most unassuming guy to look at, Greville he was called, was in the 1.51/1.52's on a Triumph 675 - may even have been a bit quicker than that....mind you, he was fecking quick and won numerous championships with the club.
I'm sure @Bigyin will remember him. It was at the time Steve and Sarah Jordan were racing.
Kev
Not sure he made it into the 1:51s, but he was definitely doing low 53s for fun on a not particularly fast 675 triple - I reckon my old ZX10 which I had at the time would have had a good 50 or so geegees ( © Yozza ) more and despite that looooong front straight (especially on a slow bike) I couldn't get near him
Anyway, that was back in the olden days when I still used to chase laptimes - top bloke, but his seemingly effortless speed depressed me a bit at the time and was my main reason for the " hate" comment of the circuit in my earlier post TBH
Re: Portimao
Just caught this thread - it's a stunning circuit and I absolutely loved riding it despite bike being an utter arse at the time. (Wayward tps and quick action throttle = speed&death) Rode there & back again and definitely plotting a return excusion.
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Re: Portimao
Saw and enjoyed your thread on that James, that was a trip and a half one way and another- you is a madman
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Re: Portimao
I knew someone like that. Not the same bloke, but looked like an accountant's clerk. Quiet as a mouse. Got on a bike and, no drama, looked relaxed (actually looked slow!) but smooth as you like and got round faster than most, whatever they were riding. Saw him at Brand's in a club race and it was like watching a loop of one lap. Dunno what he was like when it came to mixing it in close races though...I always imagined he would be like a cold, calculating, numerate assassin.Tricky wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 7:36 amYup he could- the fastest (and most nerdy looking )accountant I ever met- clever bloke too.Bigyin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 7:41 pmIf you mean Greville Ball, ginger hair, glasses and super quiet bloke but could pedal a bike rather well2xtwins wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:03 pm
I seem to remember Tricky going there a good while ago with some mates including some Bemsee racers.
One lad, the most unassuming guy to look at, Greville he was called, was in the 1.51/1.52's on a Triumph 675 - may even have been a bit quicker than that....mind you, he was fecking quick and won numerous championships with the club.
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Re: Portimao
Welcome to trackdays.... that's how they are fella.. Everyone has £20,000+ race-spec-bikes.
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Re: Portimao
Couldn't bring chairs so had planned to buy a couple of camping chairs from Decathlon. Bugger. Hardly any stock. Cheapest 45€. Sod that.
First job I do anywhere is to keep the barman sweet. I have here. So sent the missus to the bar with big smile and stuck her chest out.
Now we've got 2 spare chairs from the bar
First job I do anywhere is to keep the barman sweet. I have here. So sent the missus to the bar with big smile and stuck her chest out.
Now we've got 2 spare chairs from the bar
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Re: Portimao
After donkey's years being in the instructor's garage, I'm having to mix with the riff-raff. Kin 'ell. They do like to take up space. I found a tiny spot.
And fuck me if they aren't all warning their bikes up already.
Nobody is out until 10:00. 50 minute away.
I'll cope.
And fuck me if they aren't all warning their bikes up already.
Nobody is out until 10:00. 50 minute away.
I'll cope.
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Re: Portimao
Lol yup. It's all very amusing watching how people act. Warmers on at 6.30am. Bike warmed up using ECU program to warm correctly.
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Re: Portimao
First session hated it. No idea where to go. Felt flat.
Studied the circuit map and going better. Knee down a few times.
Still going gentle to learn the corners.
Studied the circuit map and going better. Knee down a few times.
Still going gentle to learn the corners.
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Re: Portimao
You felt flat or the track felt flat ?
My first session there was damp and i was first out behind the instructor... I had Couch, Ron, Fil, Joe, Marcus, Andy, Nathan all lined up behind me... The instructor was on full wets and buggered off.... I had no clue where the heck to go !!!! it was... challenging
My first session there was damp and i was first out behind the instructor... I had Couch, Ron, Fil, Joe, Marcus, Andy, Nathan all lined up behind me... The instructor was on full wets and buggered off.... I had no clue where the heck to go !!!! it was... challenging
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My head was flat. Wondered if I'd made a big mistake.weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 12:01 pm You felt flat or the track felt flat ?
My first session there was damp and i was first out behind the instructor... I had Couch, Ron, Fil, Joe, Marcus, Andy, Nathan all lined up behind me... The instructor was on full wets and buggered off.... I had no clue where the heck to go !!!! it was... challenging
I couldn't keep up with the instructor. No tyre warmers so a bit hesitant.
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Re: Portimao
3rd session didn't enjoy.
4th I'm getting some bends about right. Toes down is a new thing for me
4th I'm getting some bends about right. Toes down is a new thing for me
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Re: Portimao
Been chatting to a lad about my age who's staying at our hotel.
He seemed a bit too friendly,.until he let slip that he'd followed me round at many a UK trackday Recognised my YOR1K reg plate
Didn't want to ask for instruction, but just tagged along behind for the ride.
Small world and fame at last
He seemed a bit too friendly,.until he let slip that he'd followed me round at many a UK trackday Recognised my YOR1K reg plate
Didn't want to ask for instruction, but just tagged along behind for the ride.
Small world and fame at last
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Re: Portimao
I was surprised at my fitness. 5 full sessions easy.
6th session I was flagging at the end.
Got half the bends sussed and gliding through and keeping up with others.
120 through last bend dragging knee and 170 on straight.
Missed last session and hit the pool.
6th session I was flagging at the end.
Got half the bends sussed and gliding through and keeping up with others.
120 through last bend dragging knee and 170 on straight.
Missed last session and hit the pool.
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Re: Portimao
Sounds good, although 170 sounds a bit steady on your monster before throwing out the anchors-I'd have.min 190 mph on the clocks before I even considered it - even on a 600
Anyway, this thread has made me realise that I'd defo liketo get back to portimao in the not too distant
Anyway, this thread has made me realise that I'd defo liketo get back to portimao in the not too distant