AFTER the shale had finally settled on the hosting of the Grand Prix of Great Britain, what was the word on the street?
Pre- and post-event social media was alive with gregarious gossip engaging with all aspects of the premier domestic event, from attendance, suitability of the venue, the track, potential victors, to all points in between.
In trying to pull some of these issues together, my Cardiff experience can be expressed by one word: conversation – firstly, with the British contingent of GP stars, and the pre-meeting thoughts of some fans; concluding with the candid reflections of both regulars and newbies to the sport.
As the major TV companies jostled for the key technical interviews during the always lively press conference on the Friday, I took it upon myself to bring a sense of calm to proceedings by asking our GB warriors a variety of more down to earth questions that I believed would spike more curiosity among fans!
First up was wild card Steve Worrall, who summed up his feelings as pretty mixed: “Excited and nervous. When I started off as a kid, if anyone asked me what I wanted to achieve, it was simple – to become World Champion and race in the GPs; the pinnacle of the sport ? and here I am. A dream come true!”
Keeping with childhood memories, I was curious to discover what his best ever Christmas present was. A grinning Steve was in no doubt. “When I was seven, we moved home to a house with a huge garage. On Christmas Day, my brother and I were given letters with a set of instructions to follow that led to the garage. Inside were two 65s, our first geared bikes. That still sticks in my mind!”
Robert Lambert’s reflection wasn’t dissimilar. “My third Christmas, when I got my first motorbike – a PW50.”
As for Tai Woffinden, let’s just say that if I’d had a mug of tea in my hand, I would have spat it out in astonishment!
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The big question – Coronation Street or EastEnders? Steve Worrall was adamant: “Coronation Street.”
This dynamic piece of journalism encouraged Dan Bewley to reminisce: “I don’t watch much TV, but I used to watch Emmerdale with my grandma.”
I was keen to establish what was the naffest question that had ever been asked by other folk in my trade – quickly clarifying that it couldn’t be this particular poser.
Tai was ruthless. “The most naff question I get asked is why did I finish last? That really annoys me. I’m a human being – it isn’t rocket science!”
Dan was less scathing,
“Questions that make me feel that we haven’t been to the same meeting! You may have had a pretty good one and someone says, looks like you were struggling today!”
Robert’s opinion was similar. “When I’m asked, ‘what’s up with your performance?’ I’m trying to figure it out too, and to ask that question straight after isn’t the best.”
APPROACHING lunchtime, food was on my mind, and the clincher that captivated me was what was the favourite fast-food chain and number one order?
There was no mistaking Tai’s fab food. “Five Guys: cheeseburger with jalapenos and hot sauce.”
Robert weighed in with Wagamama’s firecracker chicken, whilst Dan kept his gourmet options open. “Greggs. Either a bacon and omelette roll with a flat white, or a grilled Mexican chicken sandwich and a cup of tea.” Dan added that he wasn’t sponsored by Greggs!
The GB guys were unanimous: Cardiff is all about that special buzz and is still the one to win. This venue is the choice of champions.
The British GP stars are joined by series leader and current World Champion Bartosz Zmarzlik.
A track walk facilitated by FIM Race Director Phil Morris reinforced the fact that the ingenious engineering was totally in tune with the creation of a temporary track so close to the heart of a major vibrant city. I was left in no doubt that this was the best fit in the whole of the UK.
Catching up with Phil after an illuminating lap, I asked how he was feeling: “A little drained at this point. There has been a lot of work in advance, but as soon as the adrenaline
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