After being spotted at Assen, thought I'd better write the story up!
The Assen Centennial Classic TT was last run in 1998. For the 2010 event, Freddie Spencer was booked to ride and the organisers wanted him on a Rothmans 500 and 250 (to commemorate his double championship in 1985). They were struggling to find a Rothmans 250, I was asked if I'd provide my bike. I did explain my NX5 was several years newer than Freddie's 85 RSW, but they were happy....so Assen 'here we come'! We proceeded to have the bike 're-decaled' slightly. I also took the NXA, couldn't miss the opportunity to ride the Assen Track. See event website www.cctt.nl
The format for each class was a 20 minute practice session and Heat #1 (grid start) on Saturday and Heat #2 (grid start) on Sunday. Saturday morning weather was very cold and very wet. Both my bikes had brand new, unscrubbed, Dunlop Inters. 2nd lap of practice, I arrived at a corner to see my NX5 on the ground and Freddie stood over it, after going over the highside. Luckily he managed to cushion the blow going down on his shoulder and with the bike on top of him!! I then ran the rest of practice wondering how bad the bike was. Front brake M/C piston was ripped out, footpeg bust and rear brake leaver bent, didn't have a spare M/C, so the bike didn't run again for the rest of the weekend, which was a shame. Fairing bodywork was scrubbed and chipped, but overall stood up remarkably well. The airtech bodywork is much thicker than Honda RS bodywork, wow it's very strong!
The 250cc Heat 1 was dry, and I had a good run on the NXA. There was no lap timing or places awarded, its not supposed to be a race but some of the pace was pretty hot! Heat 2 was again very wet, I managed to keep the NXA rubber side down but it was very tricky. Lapped a few bikes and was just glad to be able to travel home with at least one complete bike!
Freddie rode the 500 Triple (same bike as at Mallory) and smoked everyone in both Heats, which were both soaking wet. Sean Emmet tried keeping up with him on a 500cc Suzuki and crashed heavily. Christian Sarron lost the front end of his Sonauto Yamaha 500, and even Agostini had problems, highsiding a works MV Augusta 350, all in the wet!
All in all, an awesome weekend and possibly Freddie to ride my NX5 in Italy & France next year, on the basis I can take my NXA out, which I'm pushing to have finished as a Aoyama / Scot rep by then!
Both 250's will be on display at the October Stafford Bike Show 'Classic Racer Magazine - Race Paddock'. After that I'll be back to Racepaints with some bodywork!
good stuff rich i imagine not many peaple can say freddie spencer crashed their bike i would have still kicked him in the balls though mate i will be meeting up with you at stafford as we were on about the other week,my nsr should have been on the diffrent strokers stand but as usual i have it in bits i will give you a bell before then mate _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
Thats a preety cool story Fast Freddie crashing your bike, saved you having to do it. Like the way they put your name above his on the pit sign as well
Its nice that the old racers still go for it once they get back on the bike, once a racer always a racer I suppose.
I would definately keep the Freddy road rashed fairings as they are!
Very good of you to let him use, (and abuse), the bike.
I might see if I can get to the Stafford show this year. Would be nice to catch up with you again and have a chin-wag Rich.
I imagine Freddie was thinking 'oh no - what have I done'!!
Me (on bike #51) actually was thinking 'oh no - Freddie what have you done'!!! _________________ Rich
MC21 Track Bike / RS250 NF5 'Spencer', NX5 'Cadalora' & NXA 'Aoyama' / RS500 / Two Brothers Racing RC30
And that will be the number one reason why I never ride someone else's bike! The number of times I've refused a ride on Stephen's RC45 would probably make many cry, but imagine dropping it! _________________ Andy.
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2T Institute wrote:Was that a pic of you on the NATS site sitting on the 500? Nice write up and lovely NXA very jealous
BTW who owns the Armstrong ? Is it a 250 or 350,just because I saw 350 on the fairing
Thanks. No that's not me in the pic on the NATS website. The Armstrong is owned by Richard Tracey of Rave Motorsport, who also owns all the engineering rights now for Armstrong.
The Armstrong is a 250 cc. The NXA did get quite a lot of attention at Assen, more than i'd expect and given it's largely plaint white colour scheme! Should be better in Scot Honda colours. _________________ Rich
MC21 Track Bike / RS250 NF5 'Spencer', NX5 'Cadalora' & NXA 'Aoyama' / RS500 / Two Brothers Racing RC30
I'd be happy to ride any of Freddie's bikes now _________________ Rich
MC21 Track Bike / RS250 NF5 'Spencer', NX5 'Cadalora' & NXA 'Aoyama' / RS500 / Two Brothers Racing RC30
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