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Cycle News 2023 Issue 28 July 18

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FEATURE I 2023 ISLE OF MAN TT: PART 1 P82 a BMW S 1000 RR sitting in the garage and the team's lead rider, corrective facial surgeon Dr. Rich - ard Wilson, is running a new CBR this year and thus isn't using it. Richard's father, Andy, a now retired dentist, is running the team that includes Gary Vines on a Honda CBR600RR, the rider I had plenty of battles with last year along with the eventually tragic Raul Torras Martinez. It's a great piss-taking atmo - sphere in the true British sense and, with promise of "a little help to prepare the bike" from Andy and the team's only mechanic, Italian Gabriele Pezzotta, the de - cision is made. I am now a BMW rider, but first I must complete at least two laps to qualify the bike and I have to be within the cut-off time. At best, I'll have three prac - tice laps tonight. No pressure… By now it's 12:30 pm and with the flag drop set for 2:30 pm, the administrative race is on. Paperwork signed with head of- fice, transponders and GPS units fitted, new Metzeler tires on, and the bike into technical inspec- tion, the Kibosh crew springs into action for a rider they'd only just met an hour before and now they trust with their race bike. It dawns on me there's probably no racing paddock in the world where this could happen except the Isle of Man. It is heartwarm - ing to experience. With about an hour before I am due to go out, I head back up to the Wilson Craig team one last time to say goodbye and thanks for everything they did for me. The team of Darren, Alan, Lee, and many more worked their asses off from day one and I know they're as disappointed as I am this endeavor didn't work out. I feel especially bad for Alan—he's a genuinely nice guy and the look of concern he had for me while we chatted in the transporter last night after the gearbox issues was touching. I see Darren Gilpin and he comes over from the corner. "Listen, we really didn't mean to f--- up your TT," he says. Your new bike, sir! Rennie's good fortune was hard to believe as the Kibosh BMW team welcomed him in with open arms.

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