I put his up in Sidecar Paddock earlier, worth a look.
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The Schwarzel crash was impressive but boy was Streur lucky to still be walking after his off.
It had just crossed my mind how low the fairings were on the driver side of the early LCRs, presumably to assist the driver to get aboard after a push start.
It had just crossed my mind how low the fairings were on the driver side of the early LCRs, presumably to assist the driver to get aboard after a push start.
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Really enjoyed that.THANKYOU>!!!!!!!!!
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what about the guy trapped under the front of the bike he was the lucky one lol lol 

could of swore that gap was big enough
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You can see why Jock had to go long bike the following season. He was riding the wheels off his conventional and still couldnt stay in front. I can clearly remember him on the short Windle and it wasnt slow in a straight line. Smashing footage though, of the origional Assen.



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That run from the startline to the first proper right hander shows how big the circuit was. When I first went there, 95 I think (?) we used the shorter one. The whole place looked a lot more road than circuit ba
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That run from the startline to the first proper right hander shows how big the circuit was. When I first went there, 95 I think (?) we used the shorter one. The whole place looked a lot more road than circuit back then.
The one down the ditch (Egbert?) looked like he was lucky enough to go in a lot slower than Webbo and Hewitt (?) did when they went in.
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The one down the ditch (Egbert?) looked like he was lucky enough to go in a lot slower than Webbo and Hewitt (?) did when they went in.
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And you'd have thought more people would've congratulated him in the 'congratulations' forum
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