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Title: Philip Island
Post by: Irish in Oz on Saturday, 23 February 2019, 08:36 AM
WSBK this weekend. Should be close.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Kiwifruit on Saturday, 23 February 2019, 12:52 PM
Watched some good footage of the Island Classic from there recently.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Sweaty on Saturday, 23 February 2019, 02:14 PM
Just watching the first race now 👍
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: grog on Saturday, 23 February 2019, 05:05 PM
15 second margin, that is a big win. Why no suzukis in this class, they ok in other superbike classes
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Sweaty on Saturday, 23 February 2019, 06:00 PM
SPOILER ALERT
yeah, let's hope the ex moto gp rider is not going to do this every race.
Think he is very comfortable around Phillip island & Rea is not confident around here (which he mentioned) after the race. Think it will be the same tomorrow, but Thailand should be a different story.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: grog on Saturday, 23 February 2019, 07:43 PM
I think mate, WSBK is dying, no crowds, no tv,
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Irish in Oz on Sunday, 24 February 2019, 07:45 AM
Philip Island could be the one that is dying, they didn't help the Brit team for the classic this year that's why they didn't show.
It's cheaper to go to the Malaysian GP than the Island, unless you live in Melbourne of coarse.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Johno on Sunday, 24 February 2019, 09:32 AM
Quote from: Irish in Oz on Sunday, 24 February  2019, 07:45 AM
Philip Island could be the one that is dying, they didn't help the Brit team for the classic this year that's why they didn't show.
It's cheaper to go to the Malaysian GP than the Island, unless you live in Melbourne of coarse.

The bottom line is that it all comes down to money. Someone needs to provide a large amount of money to bring a team of riders and bikes from one side of the world to the other.

The promoters of the Island Classic can't afford to run at a loss. No business can. In the past the British Team had a generous financial backer. I understand that this has changed. The New Zealand team has Carl Cox tipping in big time.

PI made a business decision on how much they are prepared to subsidise overseas teams.

I've been to two Island Classic and three MotoGps at the Island. A two thousand kilometre round trip. Fantastic racing and possibly the best track in the world. Unfortunately it is located as far away from the rest of the world as you can get.

In term of crowds I witnessed the "Stoner" effect. He won six in a row there. The last MotoGp I attended after he retired, the crowd was down about 25k and the weather wasn't perfect. It will be interesting to find out the crowd numbers for WSB this weekend although you would expect if one of the Troys was current World Champion this would have a significant effect.

Mugello in Italy is an amazing track for spectators and there are a lot population within 1000 km.

Anyway I'll be at the Sydney Festival of Speed in March. Jeremy McWilliams, John McGuiness and Steve  Parrish amongst many other overseas riders will be there. So there is still enough money in Oz to give these guys a holiday in the sun.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Johno on Sunday, 24 February 2019, 10:47 AM
For those that missed it here is the 2019 Island Classic

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Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Milts on Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 05:54 AM

Enjoyed that video  :onya:

Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Kiwifruit on Wednesday, 27 February 2019, 07:17 AM
Thanks for putting that up Johno.
Good to see Alex Phillis grabbing 3rd in the last race.
He rode my friends MV to win the 2018 NZ Supersport TT at Hampton Downs Raceway. Nice young fella and quick just like his old man.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Johno on Thursday, 28 February 2019, 06:07 AM
Now I'm looking forward to the Sydney Festival of Speed in March. Jeremy McWilliams, John McGuiness and Steve  Parrish amongst many other overseas riders will be there as well as many of the Aussie and Kiwi riders from the Island Classic.

The Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club will have a large display of bikes on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17 of March featuring 50 years of the Honda 750 four.

Plenty of Suzuki's and other jap classics like my GS1000G. So come over and say Giday.
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Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Irish in Oz on Sunday, 03 March 2019, 11:32 PM
Johno
It seems he may have that yellow bike at PI a couple of years ago for Eastern Creek.  Say hello for me.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Irish in Oz on Thursday, 14 March 2019, 09:43 PM
Look Johno 3 off them have arrived at Eastern Creek.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Johno on Friday, 15 March 2019, 05:56 PM
Jeff,

The Sydney VJMC had a table at the race meeting dinner lat night.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Johno on Friday, 15 March 2019, 06:06 PM
I was out at Eastern Creek for a short while today. Steve Parrish, Jeremy McWilliams, John McGuinessand Michael Rutter in the Team Winfield garage. Pat G has three bikes entered this year which includes his beautiful 1968 Yamaha TA 125.

I'll start a new thread for photos and put a link below.

http://gsx1400owners.org/forum/index.php?topic=4008.0
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Irish in Oz on Friday, 15 March 2019, 06:45 PM
That TA of Pat's would be the same as Phil Mellor's, he has his in the shop in Gosford.

That should have been Phil Mellis.
Title: Re: Philip Island
Post by: Johno on Friday, 15 March 2019, 07:30 PM
The TA has just been painted and looks fantastic. I'll try to get some pics tomorrow.

John McGuiness was the star of the show last. Great memories of his hero Joey Dunlop and talking about his recovery from last years accident.

Told a great story about Agostini which can't be put in print.

Not easy to upstage Steve Parrish who was the MC for the night.