Another round of racing here:
What are the rules for that Le Mans start? Why was one rider already seated, not having to dash across track at the start? He ended up in lead off the line. Looked like all the bikes had drum front brakes from what I could see. Also, some with right foot "GP" pattern (1 up 3 down) shifting, but some have modern left foot setups. Personal preference or determined by the bike spec?
Another round of racing here:
What are the rules for that Le Mans start? Why was one rider already seated, not having to dash across track at the start? He ended up in lead off the line. Looked like all the bikes had drum front brakes from what I could see. Also, some with right foot "GP" pattern (1 up 3 down) shifting, but some have modern left foot setups. Personal preference or determined by the bike spec?
I cannot think of the guy's name who was seated. He is so old that he is unable to run across the track. I wish I could remember his name, he is very well known and was one of the good guys in the old days. He has to keep his left arm in the air until the other guys arrive from their run across the track.
I thought it might have been Steve Parrish. Last year they interviewed a rider who was too old to run across the track. I knew who it was immediately - somebody very well known.Wrong, wrong and wrong
Glen English is far from old and decrepid........
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Here it is - enjoy -Nah, many folks make a living from using clips from other's videos on YT. Just gotta use "non-copywrited music, freely available from many places on line, or no music at all. You should upload to YouTube and throw a link here.
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