Friday, 28 July 2017

Metzeler VIP weekend

Group shot of the Metzeler weekend group! 

A few months ago Metzeler sent us an email inviting us to a VIP event, with no more information other than a 'please hold the date' - such teases. A few months of back and forth emails trying to tease out some more information the 'final plan' was released a week before the event.


Metzeler invited us to join them and James Hillier at the FIM Speedway British Grand Prix with all the trimmings! We've been to a few speedway events before but nothing of this scale and certainly not with the pleasure of meeting an IOM TT Racer in the flesh! @Birotar_Jonjo was gleaming with joy with one question on his mind - 'James, please tell me how to not crash a Ninja!'

So that was Saturday planned, on Sunday they organised an EPIC ride through what was promised to be some fabulous scenery. They also mentioned there would be some other surprises along the way but we'd have to wait to see what these entailed.


Saturday 22nd June 2017. 


With an alarm ringing at 7AM and a meet-up point set (McDonalds at 8AM) it was time for us to convene for our usual pre-trip B-conference (with breakfast) before our 160-something mile ride to the rendezvous point.


@Birotar_Jonjo's R1200GS & @Birotar_Max's GSXR1000 chilling for breakfast
Did we say 8AM? Someone was a bit late but not to worry we always factor in a bit of faff time…

The weather forecast wasn’t certain but it did say 40-60% chance of heavy rain, basically it was going to rain, it is the UK after all. A uneventful ‘cruise’ round the M25 and across the M4 saw us approaching Wales. Have you ever crossed the Severn bridge? It’s quite spectacular.

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We arrived at the meeting point on time (for a change) to meet Simon, Barry and Jim from Metzeler, shortly after the others from the social media world arrived. Great to finally put some faces to names after months and in some cases years exchanging comments, likes and stories across social media.

We had a short ride to the hotel and just enough time to freshen up and prepare for the evening’s entertainment, the FIM Speedway GP held at the Principality stadium – Cardiff. It was at the Hotel Metzeler rider and TT extraordinaire, James Hillier joined the group. Previously our experience of Speedway is about 300 people, a tin shed and some ropey old tractor to re-level the track. Well, we were in for a real treat because the 2016 GP hosted some 60,000 spectators and this year was to be no different.

We had a half hour taxi ride with Jim (Metzeler UK Boss) and James to enjoy before the entertainment kicked off. It’s always a bit strange at first... rubbing shoulders (literally) with a professional racer and proclaiming you can’t find the hole (the seat belt – come on now!) but we all got on well.


The Streets of Cardiff as we entered the Stadium. 
The streets of Cardiff were alive with air horns, flags and people having a great time. From that point on the atmosphere was set and it was clear this event was attracting a huge crowd.


Earlier on we mentioned Metzeler would provide all the trimmings, here we found out that meant a VIP package including drinks and a three course meal, nice!

Pleasantries out the way it was time to take our seats with a great view of the whole circuit, in particular we were sat on the start/finish line. The build-up was incredible – fireworks, fire, flames, fire breathers, music, you get the idea. It was a show before the show.


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If you’ve not seen Speedway before it’s basically four people on motorbikes with no brakes that race/drift around an oval circuit. It’s so simple yet so addictive, the skill needed to hustle these lightweight machines around is incredible. The smell, is something that will stick in your memory. The 500cc single gear bikes run on pure methanol and vegetable based oil, the smell is addictive, as is the noise!

The format of the Speedway means you get a good couple of hours racing. Sixteen riders take part in each Grand Prix and over the course of twenty heats each rider will race against every other rider once. The top eight scorers advance to a semi-final and from each semi-final the 1st and 2nd placed riders will advance to the GP final.

The evening concluded with a huge firework show, the crowd had been fully immersed from start to finish. After a few (more) beers it was time to head back to the hotel. Once again we were with Jim and James, now this taxi ride is something we really wish we could have got on camera although we don’t think it’s something we could have gone live with…pure comedy, a reminder that even the most professional of riders/businessmen are just normal (and very funny) people.  If you ever get to meet James, ask him if there’s a McDonalds in the Punjab, guaranteed it’ll bring a smile.


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To conclude Saturday we all shared a drink or two at the hotel before calling it a night at some time past midnight.

Sunday 23rd July.

Metzeler had put us up in a very nice hotel and it would be rude not to take advantage of this, with the alarms ringing early and being told we had to be ready to ride at 10am we made sure we had enough time for a morning swim and sauna, got to keep fit and healthy, right? Not wanting to be too healthy we enjoyed a nice cooked breakfast knowing the weather wasn’t going to be on our side today.


James Hillier's Kawasaki Z1000S fitted with Metzeler Road Tech 01s 
With everyone suited up and ready to ride the heavy rain continued, no problem though we’re used to riding in any weather. To follow was some amazing Welsh roads with stunning views. The rain had eased off by now to all but a drizzle so we all stopped off for an ice cream and to enjoy the views. It was at this point we managed to get a few words from James on camera after the wild sheep had stopped playing chicken with the passing cars!


Interview with Jame Hillier! Coming soon
Welsh Sheep
Ice creams finished, interview done it was time to head back into the valleys and enjoy more of what Wales could offer. We enjoyed a good couple hours of wide open roads to tight woodland twistys, but then the Bthou started playing up, cue loss of power, cutting ignition and generally being a pain. Initially it looked like an electrical problem so we taped up some connections under the seat and the bike seemed fine again, good because it was a long way home!


James Hillier's AGV!
We finished the ride for the day around 2pm, we all stopped for a drink and chin wag before packing up to head home as yet again the rain clouds rolled in. From where we stopped it was about 170 mile ride home, James joined us for part of the journey and for the first and only time we can say we were ahead of a TT rider on the open road! On the way back we had torrential rain and hail, yes hail, in July. We managed to get our heads down and power on though making some good progress through the traffic.


Bthou playing silly buggers and the GS coming to the rescue!
About 60 miles from home the Bthou started playing up again, certainly not fun when you’re on the outside lane of the M4, we managed to nurse her to the services but couldn’t find anything obvious contributing to the problem. We’d left the heavy rain behind us but it was soon catching up so with nothing obvious wrong with the bike and the clouds getting darker there was only one option – get back on, heads down and hope for the best! Never simple is it, we had to stop 3 or 4 times on the hard shoulder but the bike would always sort it’s self out. We’re thinking a blocked/dodgy fuel filter…


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Anyway, we made it home safe and sound in the end after what was an amazing weekend.

Being side-by-side with tyre industry professionals and world class racer James Hillier opened our eyes to the true science that goes into tyre production and development. We're not experts because of it but we've certainly discovered that the knowledge and experience in Metzeler/Pirelli is what makes their tyres market leaders. We highly recommend you take the time to find out more about Metzeler & Pirelli tyres when you're next due to change your tyres. You will not be disappointed! And if you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us - we'd be happy to help.

Metzeler Road Tech 01 Rear Tyre


We’d like to thank Metzeler for inviting us, providing the hospitality, guiding us around some amazing roads and providing some great laughs along the way!




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