tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post4869729426387555297..comments2024-03-18T22:23:08.668+00:00Comments on Benzina: Game overbevelheadgreg@gmail.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16265726289893922531noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-89252827607341770112011-06-06T15:22:25.513+01:002011-06-06T15:22:25.513+01:00Michael, as you said you dont understand it.
I rid...Michael, as you said you dont understand it.<br />I ride the big ones and small ones and have fun on them both, thats what its all aboutAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-31322949461871095062011-05-31T19:12:30.018+01:002011-05-31T19:12:30.018+01:00I've never really understood riding around the...I've never really understood riding around the countryside on a tiddler. I know that it used to be done post-war when that's all that there was…but come on! Pretending that you are some motorcycle racer from the "good old days" is unsafe and really not very much fun. I've done my time on little bikes…even done some riding in the middle of the night..even on unreliable old bikes, but put it all together and you are just showing off for each other. The little bikes are beautiful and they should be ridden occasionally in the sunlight…for an hour or so…photographed extensively…but ridden all day in dodgy circumstances is silly…and dangerous to the riders and the bikes..<br /><br />As someone has suggested, ride bigger bikes..on tours..at reasonable speeds…staying and reasonably priced inns…that makes a lot more sense.Michael Morgannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-75157840686347679312011-05-25T22:37:02.575+01:002011-05-25T22:37:02.575+01:00Well thats what happens when people back a hotel o...Well thats what happens when people back a hotel orientated event. Biker events should be run by bikers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-1464657082653462772011-05-24T22:03:28.966+01:002011-05-24T22:03:28.966+01:00I must also agree with Mike! The best thing about ...I must also agree with Mike! The best thing about the giro is/was the honor it bestows on the proper size and period machines. There are plenty of other events for touring or bigger bikes. Personally, I always thought the Terni club was excellent, and considered dreamengine the "hotel manager". Note Ducati has announced sponsorship of the Terni event, so I think the Motogiro d"italia still lives! And frankly, Terni seams to have always been the ones to proper honor the proper motogiro bikes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-38635504463758866442011-05-24T20:54:54.372+01:002011-05-24T20:54:54.372+01:00Mike's right (except about the MM - I know of ...Mike's right (except about the MM - I know of fab and appropriate cars denied entry because some rich tart's bought his way in with an original entrant) but the Club Terni event's just that: a club event. And their lawyers have succeeded in stopping anyone trying to step it up a notch. But Journos? Absolutely: Ben's a lovely guy, but a Bantam should never have been let in, regardless of the commercial value to the eventTeam Benzinahttp://teambenzina.co.uk/home/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-70848359214721675712011-05-24T19:40:02.222+01:002011-05-24T19:40:02.222+01:00Agree with 'mike'. It all got too corporat...Agree with 'mike'. It all got too corporate for its own good and the more Italian it becomes again the better. Try the Giro di Toscana for something genuinely authentic.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497244113101034528.post-31522344818245183742011-05-24T19:17:11.936+01:002011-05-24T19:17:11.936+01:00Can't agree on using a bigger bike than the or...Can't agree on using a bigger bike than the original formula allowed for a "revocation" event like the GD'I. 200+ miles a day gives you an appreciation of the nature of the event when it ran. Having enjoyed 2 Giros on my 175 MSDS Parilla, endured the backache, bumache & clipon wrists I can say it was worth every ache & blister to ride an Italian machine of the period in such an event. Having always been a "bikes start at 500cc" guy I found just as much fun dicing on these tiddlers at 60mph as I've ever had on a 1000cc. I regret the DE Giros passing but it got a bit too corporate & glitzy for my tastes & failed to take its place as the motorcycling equivalent of the Mille Miglia or Targa Florio. It became somewhere for journos on a freeby to ponce about on Bantams & take the P whilst the paying enthusiasts with the "right" machinery thought "why bother?". If you want to do a sightseeing / shopping tour of Italy I believe Shearings already have it sorted :o) Mikemikehttp://www.motoparilla.co.uknoreply@blogger.com