cedric lynch - an autistic voice?
Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 16th June 2010
at 14:10
Hi Michael, I'm sorry it took me so long to get to listen to this and respond!
He certainly sounds like a fascinating man. I'm not sure if he's an autistic voice...I can't tell. Is there something which makes you think he might be?
Thanks for sharing this by the way - I enjoyed the first part especially because a friend of mine just got back from the Isle of Man and I know very little about it.
Posted by
michaelz
on 17th June 2010
at 09:26
it is possible for members of the public to have a go round the circuit but f you're tempted to take part in the motorcycling - take care. people die each year - even professionals like this guy.
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...Dobsy died doing what he most loved, in a place he loved and felt at home and surrounded by people he loved and admired.
He died instantly and felt no pain. He had no knowledge of his end but was fully focussed on the bike and the race...
http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/2010/dobsy-racing-posts-dobbs-death-...
Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 17th June 2010
at 10:02
That's sad..but as the article (and you) say, he died doing what he loved most.



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Posted by
michaelz
on 12th June 2010
at 10:08
what do you think?
6-minutes into programme onwards.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p007z160
http://www.agnimotors.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30&Itemid=66