The Retirement Thread

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Mo1959

Legendary Member
Morning. Up early again and will have a longer walk while it is quiet. I should really be cycling but the enthusiasm for that has vanished again.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Cooooeeee. Well what a night that was and not in a good way. I had.to listen to rally cars bombing up and down the lane and main road for 3 hours. The Dovey rally car group was having a pre planned rally. Them I heard the birds twittering away as soon as it was light, and then I heard a freaking pheasant jumping up and down in the roof. It's still prancing around up there. If I had had the gun handy I would have shot the dam thing by now. So here I am sitting here.

Stay safe peeps :hello:
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Speaking of camping. We've just been to see The Salt Path starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs. An excellent film. Highly recommended.
Watched it last week with a couple of friends. The scene with the tent and the torrential rain struck a chord, I walked it in 2007, set out on 28th of May and walked through what was at the time the wettest June in living memory 🌧️🌧️. Arrived back to Poole on 4th July, great way to lose 10kg 🤔
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I just had an hours snooze in the chair.

Bright but breezy here.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Morning again. Not long back a 9 mile pleasant wander.

It’s gorgeous here at the moment. Perfect for our local marathon which starts at 9am.




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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Morning all :hello:

Well, they cancelled the Senior TT due to weather conditions. :sad:
When did people become so risk averse?
Folk on FB seem to be of one opinion; which is - 'Safety First'.
I've answered several of them by stating that if safety is the priority then the whole event should be cancelled, as riders get injured in perfect conditions.
Just waiting for the mob to pile on now.....
 

Binky

Über Member
Morning all :hello:

Well, they cancelled the Senior TT due to weather conditions. :sad:
When did people become so risk averse?
Folk on FB seem to be of one opinion; which is - 'Safety First'.
I've answered several of them by stating that if safety is the priority then the whole event should be cancelled, as riders get injured in perfect conditions.
Just waiting for the mob to pile on now.....

Isle of Man TT you are referring to and come on, that event is dangerous enough as it is so given high winds and gusty nature it was the right call. It was called off because a lot of the riders had concerns, it wasn't done without consultation.
For what it's worth I couldn't comprehend riding around it at half the speed those guys do, I really don't think they are risk averse.
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Isle of Man TT you are referring to and come on, that event is dangerous enough as it is so given high winds and gusty nature it was the right call. It was called off because a lot of the riders had concerns, it wasn't done without consultation.
For what it's worth I couldn't comprehend riding around it at half the speed those guys do, I really don't think they are risk averse.

I'm a former TT and MGP rider. ;)
 

Binky

Über Member
I'm a former TT and MGP rider. ;)

So you should know the risks better than anyone and be understanding of the riders decision. A wet track and windy increases risk by a significant amount.
I'll add imagine the scenario though if race went ahead after majority of riders(as reported) had mentioned concerns about the weather and road conditions and subsequently there was a bad crash resulting in serious injury or worse.
Aside from actual incident, the repercussions could be terminal for the event.

Anyway, I'm not wanting to argue that's for sure. I just think whilst our world is often seemingly over run with Health & Safety rules and regulations that are baffingly, in this instance it was the right call in my opinion anyway.
 
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