Very glad to hear you are ok (ish) Bongo! We were actually standing just at the top of Clay Hill so didn't see the highside; we did see the flags come out & saw you were not circulating on the next lap so had a walk over as the van was loading you & the bike. You seemed to be having a proper wrestle with the bike between Clay & Druids; the lap before the crash (I think) you pulled two wheelies! Your bike also seemed to squat right down in the direction change - stay off the pies fatty! This is your beastie in the holding area; I just photo'd the "good side". Clair loved having her name on your bike; thanks for the opportunity. Let us know where you will be next; if agreeable, we will send over some ££ to put her name on again. Swiss
I think you're the only one who saw it on the telly mate, i didn't think the race was shown on the telly?!
No not seen it John, but they're bound to have it. Saturday morning 8:15, they're showing everything they didn't show on yesterdays programme. Just as well, as my Sky box missed most of the pre MotoGP set.
Sorry guys, this wasn't in the script! Had a biggy yesterday at Oulton, about a 90mph highside in my first BSB National superstock 1000 race.
How come all those Repsols stopped when you had your off? Oh, I see now. It's four fat blokes in boiler suits...
couldn't believe it when you never came back around,you seemed to be getting into a good pace,gaining on the group in front.came to see you later on but was still in the med centre. felt sorry for chris barnes aswell,all the time+effort+money for te bike to let him down. hope it's not put you off as you've shown you can run with the big boys.
I am already looking for support to do more mate, i would also consider a full season if i could drum up season long help, but with so many rounds its a non-starter without proper support!
All the best Bongo, it was good to see you qualify well. How fast are those boys and how good are their bikes?
To be fair fellas, there were names on both sides; unfortunately, the other side was "unavaiable" to photograph as it was mostly still at Druids.