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Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:01 am
by Supereibar
LCGB are far too busy patting themselves in the back for a well done job policeing forums :lol: :lol:

Talking serious now. However, does that really matter? Dave Webster will always remain a great pioneer, and a great refference, no matter if the LCGB says that he was a great influence. So was Geoff Stephens, Norrie Kerr (did I spelled that right?) Ray Kemp and all the other pilots out there who gave their two cents for scooter racing... IMHO it should be the BSSO that kept him in a shrine.

We had great Lambretta riders here in Spain in the 60's and nobody but me and other fellow Lambrettistas have cared to visit them and find out more about their history as riders. There are still so many out there who remain silent, living in total isolation from the world. Whenever you call them and say you are a Lambretta enthusiast, their voice just suddenly changes and feels like they have seen light for a second after being in the dark for days. They receive you with open arms and want to tell you everything they did in a nutshell. Is great.

I bet the biggest sattisfaction for a rider/pilot is when other race enthusiast knows and appreciates their achievements, even if they where little. People who know nothing about the whole spirit will never understand what if feels to be taking corners at 50mph on a windy track, or not even that, just BE THERE, with the team, as a support member or part of the crew, to be forced to pull out bodger engineering within a 20 minute time frame cause your racer is due in 30 minutes to rage around the track like there is no tomorrow.

Just a thought. Much respect to Webster and all the others who have made scooter racing what it is today by the way. The more I know about it, the more I want to know. Very interesting.

Here is a picture, of Spain's greatest Lambretta pilot. Antoni Estivill:
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Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:32 am
by Jet200
Juan, . . . . . I have no idea how Kate Moss got mixed up in this scooter racing topic, . . . . but I do appreciate it!! :D :lol:

Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:09 pm
by Juan
Okay, looks like this thread has died on its arse.

The reason for the picture of Kate was when she was the "face" of Agent Provocatuer. I chose a well known face so you might've twigged. It was either her or Kylie and believe me, I tossed up furiously between the 2 of them. :ugeek:

Anyway, it's a good enough excuse for more pictures of Kate.

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Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:42 pm
by mark
better but prefer lily allen :P

Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:39 pm
by Supereibar
mark wrote:better but prefer lily allen :P
:baddevil: piccies

Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:17 pm
by Avantone
Supereibar wrote:
mark wrote:better but prefer lily allen :P
:baddevil: piccies
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Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:22 pm
by DJ200
sean brady scooters wrote:One thing is "for sure"...............and it should go without saying.......................
here on SCOOTEROTICA.........he is of course recognised and admired for his pioneering work and achievements................... :D


Awwwww shucks guys.............. you're embarrassing me........ the fun racing we had all those years ago wasn't down to the heroes or villains at the top, it was all the guys, everyone, right down to the bottom. Without all of them, every one, it would never have been an event. There would never have been any racing. It's such a shame now that the few racers still left no longer have that wonderful opportunity that we had to race in extra classes, extra races to hone our skills. It just really goes to show how good the riders really are today, the necessity of the high-tech equipment that seems to be permeating the sport. There.... is that good news? Or is it bad? Without progression there can be only stagnation, and over the years riders will smash the times that us old wan**kers laid down.

Things, like retired racers, will always improve with time.

And time brings change.

Now then, whether or not I'd have been HAPPY to be regularly beaten buy some young spotty kid racing around on a farty little Zip70; Now THAT's another matter!

Dj "I've almost forgotten how good I wasn't" Webbo

Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:57 pm
by tony
:D

Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:25 pm
by Supereibar
Jet200 wrote:Juan, . . . . . I have no idea how Kate Moss got mixed up in this scooter racing topic, . . . . but I do appreciate it!! :D :lol:
She needs a decoke set, maybe that is why she is here...

Re: Dave Webster

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:38 am
by paulmgreen
DJ200 wrote:
sean brady scooters wrote:One thing is "for sure"...............and it should go without saying.......................
here on SCOOTEROTICA.........he is of course recognised and admired for his pioneering work and achievements................... :D

It's such a shame now that the few racers still left no longer have that wonderful opportunity that we had to race in extra classes, extra races to hone our skills.

Webbo
We're working on that one Dave!......