Actually the time I was talking to someone of mx importants,I didn't know it (which is often)
I had to point him out and ask someone later who he was, then I followed on with some google research on him. ............. GEOFF BALLARD
Your not alone there Alison, I know of a few stories along those lines.
It would have been back around 1990 and Leisky had just come home for Xmas and someone invited him to a DVMCC presentation night.
I had always admired Leisky, but wasn’t sure what to say to him. I felt unworthy and that my achievements weren’t worth mentioning, and I didn’t want to be blowing wind up his arse either so I was a bit taken back when I noticed one of my trail riding mates Rusty was having a chat to him.
I wandered over to ‘mingle’ to find that Rusty, who had a road registered CR500 for a trail bike was telling Leisky what a powerful bike the CR500 was and that it took real balls to hang on to these arm wrenching beasts. Me mate was rabbiting on for a bit and Leisky was just nodding politely when he was ‘saved’ by some one calling out for him.
Stunned at what I had just heard I asked Rusty if he knew who he had just been talking to.
“No, why, who was it”
That was No 2 in the world 500 class for 89, Jeff Leisk.
“OHHH NOOOOO he groaned, I thought he looked familiar”
Rusty then slid out the back door never to be seen again for the rest of the night