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Re: Triumphest 2000

To: LANG@isis.mit.edu, spitlist@gte.net
Subject: Re: Triumphest 2000
From: TRBILBO@aol.com
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 00:22:50 EDT
When I co-chaired SCTOA's turns at Triumphest in 1985, 1990 and 1995 (Pismo 
Beach,Ventura and Palm Springs) we always had  "quick" driving events (no car 
gets judged for show without doing ONE or more of the moving events)... 
albeit short ones in addition to some great road tours. Same routes used for 
the prestigious Wine Country Road Rallies for example and the Monterey scenic 
drives and the Palm Desret rallye ....well you get the idea.And most years 
there is a blind driving event (which forces you to trust your co-driver 
completely!!.... although some never make it....lol). And each year when San 
Jose/Sunnyvale Triumph Travelers hosted they have almost always had a high 
speed slalom (high speed enough to pop many hood latches one year). 

The change from year to year (and lack of a true 'speed event' is due to the 
fact that the hosting clubs does what they do best .... local sites usually 
have homesteading lawyers on them in California ... and insurance for a club 
that hasn't been or isn't a VTR chapter can be prohibitive.....among the 
logistics of proximity to a speed capable site (Yeah.... I know...any parking 
lot will do...but the lawyers love that).

The Triumphest road rallyes in the backroads of Ventura county were 
outstanding when Central Coast Triumphs hosted and a lot more challenging 
than many club SOLO events I had attended. Almost 28 miles or twisting hill 
climbing, gully lunging, dirt tracking scenic beauty. The beauty part Joanne 
told me about later as my eyes were glued to the speedo, odo and sholderless 
hill sides. (And I ran in SCCA SOLO II for 8 years to compare it to).

Can't tell you why they didn't have a slalom this year .... I know I'd have 
personally rented a track for Kas to annoint each entry with a lap of track 
time.....could have been a great charity fund raiser..... but maybe some 
constructive input to the next hosting club would be worthwhile...along with 
a non refundable registration. 

Unless you've actually chaired a 500-600 person 250 Triumph event for three 
days of Triumph craziness, usually complete with Roadster Factory Guiness 
parties, (Cheers!!!) I'd find it hard to fault a club and it's oranizers 
without their having a forum to respond. 

Triumphest has been going strong since 1984 in Palm Desert ....it has always 
been well attended and highly profitable to it's hosts and vendor supporters 
(well some years more than others ...right Charles?...smile).

If I get any insight I'd be glad to post it here tho. It does seem a shame 
with such notaries in attendance that no real 'competition' event.....

hey...maybe Robson paid .... nah....I'll leave that thread for JonMac to 
finish.

Cheers,

Bill (and Joanne) Burroughs, Founder So Cal Triumph Owners Association 
(SCTOA), VTR So West Nat'l Rep, TR6 Tech Specialist
1970 TR6, 1968 TR250, 1973 MKIV SPIT, 1969 GT6+, 1959 TR3A
2 - 1965 TR4A Vintage Race Cars, Happy Motoring!!

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