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TTYou are in: Isle of Man > TT > My TT: The Dad ![]() Geoff Rome, TT Marshal My TT: The DadGeoff Rome. Geoff Rome lost his son, Paul Rome in the Manx Grand Prix. Contrary to some people鈥檚 expectations, he has remained heavily involved in the TT and MGP. He explains how, with the TT in his blood, that鈥檚 been possible. My Dad took me on the back of his bike round the TT course at seven years old and I just wanted him to go quicker and quicker. Paul was the same when I took him at ten. The problem was the bike wouldn鈥檛 go any faster. I never did racing. I wanted to but couldn鈥檛 afford it. In those days, there was no such thing as going to the bank and asking for a loan. Paul was still at school, fourteen, when he said he wanted to race in the Manx Grand Prix. We gave him all the support we could. We started on a shoe string and the bike took every penny we had. Sometimes, though, there鈥檇 be that many problems we鈥檇 be lucky to finish a race. Our lucky break came when we got in with a sponsor, Phil Shape. He bought us a bike. We had reasonable success and then in 1991, he got us a brand new bike. We went to the Killinchy 150 in Northern Ireland where he won the Newcomers鈥 Race. We were on a high going into the Manx Grand Prix. Everything was fine.
The first five Practises went perfect. But on the Thursday, I was at the pits and he never came through. He鈥檇 been killed at Cronk ny Mona. Personally, I knew it was something serious, through my years of marshalling. We thought long and hard after that. Should we get out of the racing game? Phil, the sponsor, said 鈥淚t鈥檚 OK if you want to put the bike through the crusher鈥. But I thought, it won鈥檛 bring Paul back. In our own minds, we knew he wouldn鈥檛 want us to walk away. He鈥檇 say, 鈥淎fter all the years you tried to get us there!鈥 I would鈥檝e felt guilty. It was his life鈥檚 ambition. We gave the bike to Paul鈥檚 friend, Chris Cannell and changed the faring from yellow and white to blue and white. We changed the name to 鈥淪nape and Rome Racing鈥. The 鈥淩ome鈥 wasn鈥檛 me; it was Paul. ![]() Paul Rome at Killinchy 150 I felt different. I wished Paul was still with me and it was him I was getting the bike ready for. He was in the back of my mind. But I was glad that Chris was out on the bike. Roger Hirst came out of retirement and he鈥檚 riding the bike now at Jurby and Andreas and on the Southern 100 circuit.听 I鈥檝e never worked during TT or MGP in my life! During TT, I go to the Grand Stand, have a sight around at the different bikes. I鈥檝e been marshalling at the Graham Memorial since I was 16. I go up with my flask. You just do it every year. It鈥檚 in your blood.听 During the Manx Grand Prix I鈥檓 in the pits with Roger, checking the bike over, making sure it鈥檚 OK for him to go out to practise. When I鈥檓 in the pits, I feel close to Paul. Seeing him off; waiting for him to come back. last updated: 11/06/2008 at 15:31 You are in: Isle of Man > TT > My TT: The Dad |
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