BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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He probably not done it up properly. Definitely needs looking into though. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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Noggin wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 7:11 pm Bloody hell. That's a hell of a list. I'm lucky in that my mate isn't on it. But damn it sucks for the others for sure :( :(

@Tricky thank you for the update :thumbup:



Any info one how/what caused it??
I saw it on the TV, it looked like one ( don't know who) did a bit of a wheelie and careered sideways into another and set off a skittle effect before they'd even really got out of first gear.
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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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Tricky wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:13 pm
Noggin wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 7:11 pm Bloody hell. That's a hell of a list. I'm lucky in that my mate isn't on it. But damn it sucks for the others for sure :( :(

@Tricky thank you for the update :thumbup:



Any info one how/what caused it??
I saw it on the TV, it looked like one ( don't know who) did a bit of a wheelie and careered sideways into another and set off a skittle effect before they'd even really got out of first gear.
Another mate who was there but not riding (he sponsors someone but I can never remember who!) reckons the skill level in that class varies hugely and that there are a lot of comments in the paddock that it's like having racers testing int he novice group sometimes. Ok, that's probably a bit extreme, but his comment was that it was supposed to be a less expensive 'filter' class. Seems like there's a few people from higher levels that are looking for a cheap win :( Maybe - not that that has anything to do with an out of control wheelie on the grid!!
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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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I'm sure I heard it mentioned that last year Richard Cooper got every pole and won every race (he's not in it this year).
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Noggin wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:33 pm Another mate who was there but not riding (he sponsors someone but I can never remember who!) reckons the skill level in that class varies hugely and that there are a lot of comments in the paddock that it's like having racers testing int he novice group sometimes. Ok, that's probably a bit extreme, but his comment was that it was supposed to be a less expensive 'filter' class. Seems like there's a few people from higher levels that are looking for a cheap win :( Maybe - not that that has anything to do with an out of control wheelie on the grid!!
I keep an eye out for local lad Nicky Coates.He was put to the back of the grid and he carved his way through the field from dead last to something like 8th on the first lap,so I could readily believe the skill disparity.
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 6:23 pm I'm sure I heard it mentioned that last year Richard Cooper got every pole and won every race (he's not in it this year).
Yes,I'm sure a commentator said that after Brands Hatch.
Here's every qualifying & race result from last seaon https://www.tsl-timing.com/results/bsb/2023
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Noggin wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:33 pm
Tricky wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:13 pm
Noggin wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 7:11 pm Bloody hell. That's a hell of a list. I'm lucky in that my mate isn't on it. But damn it sucks for the others for sure :( :(

@Tricky thank you for the update :thumbup:



Any info one how/what caused it??
I saw it on the TV, it looked like one ( don't know who) did a bit of a wheelie and careered sideways into another and set off a skittle effect before they'd even really got out of first gear.
Another mate who was there but not riding (he sponsors someone but I can never remember who!) reckons the skill level in that class varies hugely and that there are a lot of comments in the paddock that it's like having racers testing int he novice group sometimes. Ok, that's probably a bit extreme, but his comment was that it was supposed to be a less expensive 'filter' class. Seems like there's a few people from higher levels that are looking for a cheap win :( Maybe - not that that has anything to do with an out of control wheelie on the grid!!
Yeah. Some ex BSB boys looking for easy prize money and adoration.
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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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Yorick wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 7:21 pm
Noggin wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:33 pm
Tricky wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:13 pm

I saw it on the TV, it looked like one ( don't know who) did a bit of a wheelie and careered sideways into another and set off a skittle effect before they'd even really got out of first gear.
Another mate who was there but not riding (he sponsors someone but I can never remember who!) reckons the skill level in that class varies hugely and that there are a lot of comments in the paddock that it's like having racers testing int he novice group sometimes. Ok, that's probably a bit extreme, but his comment was that it was supposed to be a less expensive 'filter' class. Seems like there's a few people from higher levels that are looking for a cheap win :( Maybe - not that that has anything to do with an out of control wheelie on the grid!!
Yeah. Some ex BSB boys looking for easy prize money and adoration.
Suits the organisers too, I guess, gives people an extra incentive to watch it.
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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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ChrisW wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 7:27 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 7:21 pm
Noggin wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 5:33 pm

Another mate who was there but not riding (he sponsors someone but I can never remember who!) reckons the skill level in that class varies hugely and that there are a lot of comments in the paddock that it's like having racers testing int he novice group sometimes. Ok, that's probably a bit extreme, but his comment was that it was supposed to be a less expensive 'filter' class. Seems like there's a few people from higher levels that are looking for a cheap win :( Maybe - not that that has anything to do with an out of control wheelie on the grid!!
Yeah. Some ex BSB boys looking for easy prize money and adoration.
Suits the organisers too, I guess, gives people an extra incentive to watch it.
Because of the big crash, they cancelled the final. So everyone lost chance of prize money.
And from now on, the F900 series final will be the last event of the day.
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Re: BSB Oulton park TV coverage

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Yorick wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 7:29 pm
ChrisW wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 7:27 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 7:21 pm

Yeah. Some ex BSB boys looking for easy prize money and adoration.
Suits the organisers too, I guess, gives people an extra incentive to watch it.
Because of the big crash, they cancelled the final. So everyone lost chance of prize money.
And from now on, the F900 series final will be the last event of the day.
Just meant having the big names on the grid. I didn't catch any of the BSB at the weekend - that's all a bit of a shame. I've had a couple or more lousy start line experiences when the grid's been a bit mixed. No fun for anyone.