I,m sure the start of sections such as Tillerton and Park Impossible won't seem the same without Angus' sense of humour or smile. A very great loss to the trialling world.- nick
I first met Angus in the mid-sixties when he used to trial (very successfully), a Pop. Since I was also using a Pop I struck up a conversation with him and found him to be very pleasant company. Subsequently, although geographically distant, I always enjoyed meeting him on trials and was always greeted with that warm friendly smile. Angus was one of trialling's" Gentlemen". We will all miss him. John Groves.
How sad, we will miss him at the foot of Tillerton this next week. - Michael
ReplyDeleteI,m sure the start of sections such as Tillerton and Park Impossible won't seem the same without Angus' sense of humour or smile. A very great loss to the trialling world.- nick
ReplyDeleteI first met Angus in the mid-sixties when he used to trial (very successfully), a Pop. Since I was also using a Pop I struck up a conversation with him and found him to be very pleasant company. Subsequently, although geographically distant, I always enjoyed meeting him on trials and was always greeted with that warm friendly smile. Angus was one of trialling's" Gentlemen". We will all miss him. John Groves.
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