Taking into consideration that this will probably be the one and only time we travel to the NW200 I think a grandstand is def the way to go.
Regarding the date change, prior to reading your posting kg, I checked my emails and read one I received from Visordown.com, unfortunately it would appear that John Mcguiness, Keith Amor and Steve Plater are doubtful for NW200, the content included a quote quite similar to yours from Mervin Whyte.
Well...It would appear that, thanks to you both, we're pretty much sorted this end, subject to anymore info being released by C&DMC.
Ive really enjoyed our communication over the last few days, sadly, I suppose that i'll have to go back to talking to myself again now that im all genned up! LOL
Seriously, thanks again, and in the unlikely event that we were to see either of you when we come to visit, it would give me the greatest pleasure to buy you a drink. Until then, may I wish you both all the best for the future.
Regards Stuart.
stuart - agree the grandstand is probably the way to go - a bit outta my price bracket i reckon and i'll be in scotland that week anyway. but sure if you need any help nearer the time give us a shout no probs...you wont have any probs once you get out here - the northern irish are the most hospitable in the world. But if you want to see "proper racing " come back another time for the Ulster!
I was lucky enough to go last year. Brill time had by all in our party. We arrived on Friday morning on the ferry. A quick blast up the coast road, and we was in Postrush for breakfast. We stopped in Derry which was only forty mins away. One tip worth noting. Take a personnel radio with you so you can listen in on the radio commentary, worth its wait in gold if your at one of the more remote viewing sites. Have fun, its an experience :-)
i went to the NW quite a few years ago now and seems sad that its changed so much - then it really was p close and personal and was an absolutely amazing weekend (topped off by getting the ferry back with DJ - RIP)
the racing was amazing and felt like inches away, and the nights were laugh a minute! i definitely plan to get to the Ulster GP - a "must do" before i die, so if anyone fancies some company...........
Guy Martin is a top bloke, but i think his tv show and popularity will increase road race attendance (by both bike and non bike fans) and push prices up even more
Yep. To be fair though, you still get much closer to the racing than you would at any BSB rounds, and you can still do the NW200 on the cheap. Find a good spot, pitch up, buy one programme between you, buy your beer at an off licence and buy 1 paddock pass, then when you get in, pass it through the fence to the others in your group. lol Its a tried and tested method.
NW200 is FABULOUS!!!!!! Wished I could get there this year but whatever the changes and expense, it's TOTALLY WORTH IT !!!!
(mind you, I never spent anything extra there, just B&B and beer !