Page 1 of 1

Two Garys

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 11:43 pm
by Gary Longshlong
We managed to get a steady lap in on Saturday, putting us third in the pecking order by the end of the first lap: posting a 107 some thing.
We caught Tim n Dips by about a third of a lap, and with more muck on the roads than the average Supercross track: our shiny new paint job looks more like it's been involved in an armed robbery that went horribly wrong.
The weather is mint, all be it a bit too warm to be leeping around in leathers: the atmostphere in the paddock is great, and we are very much looking forward to brum brumming down dirty old Bray Hill tomorrow night and building on what we have done so far.
Bryan Racing, on the Isle of Man: very much living the dream!

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 9:13 am
by steve-e
Like it :D

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 6:43 pm
by Simon Smith
Thanks for the post.

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 10:24 pm
by nick robins
Good on yer. Best of luck for the fortnight and stay safe.

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 10:26 pm
by AshleyMoore
What happened tonight Gary?

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 11:45 pm
by Gary Longshlong
Banged the shoulder I had reconstucted last year, so went around doing my best to work around it Ash: absolutley gutted to report that I think I did my last lap on the open road tonight. Gaz B was driving very smooth, I think we would have been looking at doing some thing like 107 (in the past I have done 115, and been gagging for more speed) and my shoulder was not up for it at all. Fingers crossed we can find a suitable replacement passenger for Gazza, we have had a chat and intent to ride on together at short circuits: where I don't have any problems doing my job.
We could carry on at a much slower pace, but neither of us are really prepared to just make the numbers up: it's just not what it's about for us as a team.
I would very much like to thank Gaz B and the rest of the team for the way they have handled the let down and all their support, a true bunch of mates and Gents: may we charge on together for many years to come around the British scene.

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 12:12 am
by flexford
Sorry to hear that Bloke ....... but a sensible decision and hope your shoulder isn't too badly bashed.

I hope Gaz finds a solid and worthy replacement and the new pairing whoop some backside 8-)

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:04 am
by long legs
Gary Longshlong wrote:Banged the shoulder I had reconstucted last year, so went around doing my best to work around it Ash: absolutley gutted to report that I think I did my last lap on the open road tonight. Gaz B was driving very smooth, I think we would have been looking at doing some thing like 107 (in the past I have done 115, and been gagging for more speed) and my shoulder was not up for it at all. Fingers crossed we can find a suitable replacement passenger for Gazza, we have had a chat and intent to ride on together at short circuits: where I don't have any problems doing my job.
We could carry on at a much slower pace, but neither of us are really prepared to just make the numbers up: it's just not what it's about for us as a team.
I would very much like to thank Gaz B and the rest of the team for the way they have handled the let down and all their support, a true bunch of mates and Gents: may we charge on together for many years to come around the British scene.

YA BIG FANNY :lol: :lol: :lol: X

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:20 am
by stormdog
A certain Indian chap needs a ride!

Re: Two Garys

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 8:57 am
by AshleyMoore
Sorry to hear that mate. All the best. See you at Cadwell