Sunday July 13th. At home.
I have just finished watching the Moto GP on BBC 2 and how exciting it was. Casey Stoner, Valantino Rossi, Chris Vermulen – 1,2,3. However, it wasn’t just the actual racing that I found somehow very appealing.
Why do I love the “bike racing”? Why can’t I wait for it to come to Silverstone? What’s the big difference between Moto GP and F1? It’s something to do with the people and their attitudes. The BRDC are really lucky to have both John Surtees and Stuart Graham as members. Both great bike racers and both friendly, charming and approachable.
Have you noticed how the bike racers respond naturally to the interviews? Have you noticed that F1 drivers say nothing but, when they do, it’s absolutely obvious that they are being paid. Watching ITV, it is painfully obvious that Jenson, Rubens and the tall, good-looking Oz chap are being paid for what they say. Mostly what they say is very boring. However, with Suzi Perry, there’s something very different. There is a chemistry between Suzi and the bike-racers which has always been there. It’s because bike-racers don’t fancy themselves as prima donnas as much as the F1 heroes do.
Let’s go back a bit to the Superbikes and “Foggy”. Carl Fogarty was one of our great British riders, but, a very hard and unusual man. However, he always “opened-up” for the odd interview and quip. Certainly not a bit interested in fees. He raced against another one of my favourites, who fell off today, but is still a great rider. Colin Edwards. I would love to meet him but feel as though I have, all because of Suzi Perry. When she talks to him on the grid, I have to ask myself, “Has he or hasn’t he”?
All in all, these bikers are great racers and great blokes. Valentino refused a move to F1 and Ferrari because he felt F1 was “too formal”. He, Colin Edwards and the rest of them enjoy the 'cameraderie' they get from their family, pals and their motorhomes in the pit area. Long may it last.
G.T.