Thanks so much to all who came and said hello at Donington. Too exhausted to scribble now (thanks to our motorway network rather than the spectacular event at Donny) but in the meantime here's some pics. And that's Eddie Roberts on the works Ducati he lapped the TT circuit at 106-odd mph
Sunday, 9 August 2015
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Donington Classic Motorcycle Festival 7 to 9th August
I'll have a stand at the Donington Classic Motorcycle Festival 7 to 9th August (aiming to get there lunchtime Friday) which is now one of the largest classic bike events in Europe. With 46 (!) races plus practice and parades a bumper entry of over 500 bikes is expected.
Star names of the world of motorcycling have already confirmed appearances at this year’s festival, including the legendary Freddie Spencer, Niall Mackenzie, Steve Parrish, Ron Haslam and Jim Redman. Oh, and me. I'll have my Ducati and the TT book for sale, with Pat Slinn on hand to autograph, plus the cover star on show - the wonderful ex-Sports Motorcycles Ducati that Roger Nicholls' rode to a morale victory in the 1977 F1 TT.
I'll also have a handful of Benzina back issues - if there's something missing from your collection, email me and I'll try and find a copy to bring along
Monday, 3 August 2015
John Hopkins confirmed as permanent rider for Lloyds British Moto Rapido Ducati team
Ducati's racing manger Alan Jones has some of the best news for UK Ducati racing fans for years... PR follows
John Hopkins confirmed as
permanent rider for Lloyds British Moto Rapido Ducati team
John Hopkins has been today (3
August) been confirmed as the permanent rider for the Lloyds British Moto
Rapido Ducati team for the rest of the 2015 MCE British Superbike
Championship season. Hopkins replaces the Czech rider Jakub Smrz, who was
injured following a heavy crash in qualifying at Snetterton back in June. The
injury to his left hand sidelined Smrz for the Knockhill, Brands Hatch and
Thruxton rounds.
Hopkins, the 2011 BSB runner-up,
had been drafted in to deputise for the last two rounds but with the injury
to ‘Kuba’ still in question it has been decided that he will be replaced on a
permanent basis by the ex-MotoGP Californian.
John Hopkins said: “I have definitely been enjoying myself with the
team and there is a great atmosphere and for me it has been fantastic to come
in straight away and show what we are capable of. I haven’t enjoyed myself on
a bike this much in a long time and this opportunity is what I have been
waiting for, especially after the frustrating start of the year when you had
to watch everyone else testing and racing.
“I bided my time and it has paid
off because I wanted to come back with a team and package that I knew had the
potential to be at the front and everything I think happens for a reason. I
can’t deny that I feel bad for Kuba because he is a great rider and I am sure
he will be back soon, but I had to grasp this opportunity and I couldn’t give
it up.
“It is amazing to think where we
are already; I have had to take a step back and breathe to just look and
appreciate how much progress has been made already. I have felt instantly at
home with the feel of the throttle and the chassis which is incredible, I
think that comes down to it feeling very similar to how the GP bikes were
that I spent most of my career on.
“Last weekend we had a few
technical issues at the start of the weekend, which wasn’t the fault of the
team, but some of the things would have been what everybody else had ironed
out at the start of the year.
“We are coming up to some of my
favourite tracks and I couldn’t be more excited now and I definitely want to
pick up where we left off last weekend at Thruxton.”
Steve Moore, Lloyds British Moto Rapido Ducati Team Principal, said:
“I can confirm that John Hopkins will ride for the team for the remainder of
the season and is now signed as our permanent rider.
Expanding the team to a two rider
effort isn’t possible, we simply don’t have the resources to properly staff
and run two riders without compromising the effort and attention to detail
that I’m sure has pushed the team forward. To overstretch would be a
big mistake and wouldn’t be professional or fair to either rider.
Personally it isn’t an easy decision to replace Kuba, but with his injury
still in question and the momentum we have with John I have to do what is the
best for the team, sponsors and Ducati. I’ve spoken to Kuba and he
remains professional, which I thank and respect him for. It’s important
to recognise the amazing development work that he has done with the
Ducati. The situation doesn’t do him any justice especially as the bike
was considerably improved prior to the Snetterton round (specifically the clutch
to fix the race launch issue) and he just didn’t get a chance to display his
potential on the bike John is now riding. I am sure he would be a front
running rider too and if we had the opportunity to expand the team there
would be no question about having him ride.
The remainder of the season and
2016 is what we have to concentrate on now, and my job is to make the
decisions that will give us the best chance of success.”
Jakub Smrz said: "Racing is not always going direction you want
and I understand and respect decision of the team. It’s been hard beginning
of season and very unlucky for me and team as well. In the moment when things
started to work perfect and I could finally fight for podiums I got injured.
Of course I’m not happy for early season finish and that it’s not me to
benefit from hard development work we’ve done. But I wish good luck to Moto
Rapido and John in the remaining of season. Now I will continue in my fitness
preparation and hopefully I can be back on race bike soon.”
John Hopkins and the Lloyds
British Moto Rapido Team will be back in action at Cadwell Park on the
21/22/23 July.
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