Monday, 21 September 2015

Sweatshop Phase One win at the Classic Bol d’Or !












The return to Paul Ricard for the 13th Classic Bol d’Or definitely met expectations;

Peter Linden and Mike Dickinson scored a textbook race win, pole position and fastest lap, and all in lovely warm dry conditions.! It just couldn't have been better.























The weekend started as predicted – the organisation was a shambolic, no passes, no race number, no decent paddock, etc etc, but that didn't hold things up, much. Lindén set a fantastic pole lap of 2.14.93, from Godier Grenoud on 2.15.57, in the dry Friday session, after a damp start on Thursday. Mike Dickinson lagged a little at first as he had to learn both the bike, the circuit and how to race at night. By Friday he was also well on the pace, setting a lap of 2.18.56 to place him 3rd in his group.
















The race was of two, two hour legs, one in darkness on Friday evening and one from 09.00 to 11.00 on Saturday morning.












By describing the race as text book, I really mean textbook! In each leg; two stops, three sessions of 40 mins ish and pitstops of about 20 secs. In the pits it was boring, just like it should be.! On track Lindén was fast, very fast; since his wrist repair earlier this year we have seen a rejuvenated Linden, scoring the Spa class lap record in July and repeating it this time, with a 2 13.16 sec lap in the race. The track performance by Mike was also first class, inheriting and improving the lead in each of his two sessions.

In leg one, The Taurus Team, IT, (Suzuki) were a fine 2nd some 1 min 28 secs adrift, followed by Team Roadrunner, NL, (Brand and Van Der Mark) also on a Suzuki.

In leg two, Taurus were again 2nd some 2 mins 14 secs back, with Hampe Racing Team in 3rd, after Roadrunner suffered a technical problem.













The post-classic class was won by Stéphane Mertens and Richard Hubin on Team Bike’s RC30 and the pre-classic class was won by Gérard Jolivet and Christophe Gaime (Moto Revue Classic) on a Z1R.

Huge congratulations are due to Stéphane Mertens on his first place, on the 25th anniversary of his first Bol d’Or win with Honda in 1990.














Well, who could wish for a better return to the Bol at Paul Ricard, 30 years after the team’s first race there in 1985. Truly special.

Thanks to all our team members, sponsors and supporters – all of whom made it happen.

Misano 4 hrs is next, on Saturday 10th October, followed by the return of endurance to Snetterton with the 4 hrs race on Sunday 18th October and finally, Aragon on Saturday 31st October.   


Photographs by Sara Dickinson and Lida van Ham  

  

Friday, 18 September 2015

The Grand Reunion

Bol Fever is definitely back!!
It's 27 degr C. now, the crowd is swelling and the atmosphere building. It really is quite special.
Already we have been visited by dozens of Phase One supporters and riders.
Topped by the arrival of Steve Bateman, Russell's long term endurance partner.
On the track things could not be better - pole position (in class) and outright fastest at night (Linden).
Let the battle begin, with the first 2 hours leg starting at 20.50 (continental time) tonight..

Monday, 14 September 2015

Return of the true Bol

As we leave this morning I can already feel that this really is going to be a special meeting.
The world round, returning to Paul Ricard should attract upwards of 80.000, together with 25.000 for the classic and with the Bol d'Argent you could reasonable expect 100.000. So, how will one gate with 5 turn styles accommodate that; it will be havoc, but that is always the case in this dusty, sunny and iconic event. 
Yes, it will be havoc, but unforgettable. 
RB