On 24 March 1983, I was in Trevor Flood's GASIT shop at Scoresby (Vic) midweek, when UK 250 GP racer WATSON and Italian champ (and 500 GP racer) Franco PICCO were there. We also went to the Scoresby home of short roadracer Paul LEWIS ... maybe one of them was staying there?
They were about to go and practise for that weekend's Supercross. It was the early era of outdoor Melb supercross, (before it shifted indoors to the poxy dumb 1st-gear tennis centre). They said I could follow them ... we went down Cranbourne way (about 10 kms south of Berwick/Officer area) to the practice track at Clyde, in a market gardening region. I think (?) it was Mick Gearon's property. Mick was a B-grader.
I remember the supercross (on a sports ground near Yarra) was spectacular, with big jumps, and I recall the pits being underground - below the grandstand.
My photo is at the Clyde track. Watson had a dry, cheeky Brit sense of humour. Mr Flood didn't come with us ... but there was a young mechanic from the shop. I couldn't believe I was there ... alone with these two GP riders, mid-week out in the bleak backblocks of market gardening Victoria.