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Drew
25th June 2009, 16:11
I thought I was better prepared leading up to this one...I wasn't.

After getting myself and a million children out of bed, at stupid o'clock we hit the road Saturday morning.

After setting up the tent and sign on, superbike were second session out for qualifying. I was sorta aiming for the first two rows, and taking it pretty easy breaking real early to try and work on corner speeds.
It hadn't really occured to me to check my times for a while, then Kevin wanders over saying I did all right for taking it easy, he then told me I'd qualified second. I told him he was full of shit, but his insistance saw me believing. Turns out he was taking the piss (albeit unknowingly), and I had infact qualified third. (Bloody tease)!

I was fairly stoked as you'd expect, and I happily went about swapping my rear tyre, for one of a few generously donated by Billy.

Race 1. I get a blinder of a start, with the nose of the Gixxer in front all the way to where I braked, just a tad unfortunate that Craig, Hayden, Glen, and Jamie actually have balls, and they all braked HEAPS later.
Anyhoo, I set about getting a couple of those spots back, problem seemed to be more people were passing me instead. Every time I tried to go a bit quicker, the rear of the bike would just step out further, this was compounding itself every lap, untill it all came unstuck REAL bad.

Exciting turn one on lap three or four (I think), I got on the gas as much as I dared for the long right hander, the back stepped out huge and tried to spit me off the top! But before I could get my feet back to the pegs, (or my arse to the seat for that matter), the rear let go once more. Needless to say I was fair packing my undies by this point. For a second time, it grabbed hard and tried to chuck me off, but somehow I stayed on...ish. I was thrown over the front of the fairing and copped the screen in my throat, that impact in turn knocked the breath gaurd off inside my helmet, which promptly took up residence over my right eye. That was enough for now I thought, and quietly tried to navigate my way back to the slip road half blind.

Formula LG 1.

After bludging around for a bit, that stellar young chap Fitzgerald, hooked me up witha rear tyre to use. (Dont ya hate it, when the tallented bastards turn out to be good coontz).
Just before we went out, it's announced that this will be a ten lap race instead of the schedualed six. I had mixed emotions about that, given my ture shortage, but what hte hell? The more laps the better!

Another great launch, and another epic dropping of nuts see me drop a spot back to fourth. I kept my cool though and sat quietly there with the intention of picking up the pace around half distance. After I had lost count of laps I decided to get on it, and started to lift my game.

My plan was working great, and I realed Adrian back in and snagged third place, riiiiight about the same time my tyre stopped working so great. I couldn't hold the lap times we were doing without serious risk of machine and self, so I had to back off and settle for fourth. Finishing the race there, with a big gap infront, and behind me. (Giving me some time to do a bit of sliding around the back section of the track, which is WICKED awesome fun.)

Back on the bludge, and Craig Sherriffs comes to the party this time, with a very good condition tyre. (Again, fast bugger, is a great guy. DAMMIT!) So I finish the day putting the tyre I'd qualified with back on, and Craigs on the spare rim Billy had leant me, (You're a legend mate) to be prepared for Sunday.

Superbike 2
Second lot of bikes to go out again, and I was a little nervous about the cold track, but I had kept my ego in check(ish) thus far, and felt comfortable I wouldn't do anything too daft.

Another great start off the line, and same result come slow down time. With only six laps this race, I didn't have time to stratagise, and tried to get down to bizzo. There is a recurring theme from here, and it sums up to me needing to come with enough tyres to use. I spent the race sliding about, and brought it home in sixth after dicing with Craig Freebee, and I think Derek McAdam (sp).

Superbike 3
Right, "I've got the best tyre I've had all weekend, the day is mint, try and get your shit together aye Drew".
Yep, another great start, (think I quite enjoy having SHIT LOADS of power and torque on hand), and this time I dont drop my bottle so much into the first turn. Jamie and Glen still come past me, (peskie bloody six hundies), but I get good drive and stick with them pretty well for a couple laps. They did gap me a bit after a coupe laps, and I pretty much spent the rest of the race by myself in fifth. Which is where I finished, and even managed a little wheelie over the line.

Unfortunately the day ran long, and the LG class was canned at the end of the day, I was a bit gutted since I was hoping for a podium finish, but I soon had other things to worry about as both ambulances drove off with two friends inside. (Both are broken, but not beaten thankfully)

All in all, I had a fantastic weekend. Vic club truely put on a blinder, so thanks heaps to them, and all the marshalls too. One in particular helped me out a bit, Skippy (Sue), you're awesome!

Huge thanks to my lovely lady, for support, tending the tribe, and generally being great.

Thanks a million to Billy, I wont be able to use the tyres because of thier age, but that doesn't take away from the fact you dragged them all the way down to help me out. Awesome.

Frenchy, Nikki, Alan, Malcom, and Hells, for all your help.

And to our sponsors of course, who will be listed in my signature as soon as I figure out how to get them from Deanos signature.

sinfull
25th June 2009, 16:20
Great write up Drew, cant wait to see ya racing with a nice stack of tyres in ya pits !
Oh and nice wheely by the way !

slowpoke
25th June 2009, 18:11
Goodonya mate, there were some good times spinning off the printer with your name along side 'em. If we are only racing for shits and giggles at club level then I reckon superbikes give the biggest of both, eh?

Sketchy_Racer
25th June 2009, 18:15
Cool riding Drew. Respect for hanging on even when your screen is trying to slit your throat. That's commitment.

Catch ya next round.

Clivoris
25th June 2009, 18:25
Loving your work Drew. That Gixxer is going to take some taming bro. I seem to remember Eddie having a lot of trouble getting the shitloads of power available onto the track. Bloody awesome to see it coming together bro.

Drew
25th June 2009, 18:59
Great write up Drew, cant wait to see ya racing with a nice stack of tyres in ya pits !
Oh and nice wheely by the way ! Cheers mate. Dont think I'll be bringing a stack of tyres anywhere for a while yet. The wheelie was pretty average, bit tough to get the wheel high enough to impress, when ya hoist it in fourth gear, around the ton.


If we are only racing for shits and giggles at club level then I reckon superbikes give the biggest of both, eh?Without a doubt, the most fun on the track.


Cool riding Drew. Respect for hanging on even when your screen is trying to slit your throat. That's commitment.

Catch ya next round.Cant really take any credit for hanging on to it, but cheers bro.


Loving your work Drew. That Gixxer is going to take some taming bro. I seem to remember Eddie having a lot of trouble getting the shitloads of power available onto the track. Bloody awesome to see it coming together bro.The traction is there, when the rear tyre is in good nick, but the bike definately lets you know there's no skimping.

sinfull
25th June 2009, 19:11
The traction is there, when the rear tyre is in good nick, but the bike definately lets you know there's no skimping.

Eat more pies !!! Look at me, ya don't see my back wheel sliding everywhere now do ya huh huh lol Ok a couple of ponies down on the gixer and perhaps the nads aint as big (i blame the mrs) but the pies mate, talk about traction !!!

NinjaBoy
25th June 2009, 19:20
Nice write up !! With the amount of tyres you were going through no wonder you were in and out of our garage borrowing all that tyre changing gear ! Let's hope you get that supply sorted for next round.

naphazoline
25th June 2009, 19:54
I took some photos the other day,and happen to see you get out of shape.

Man....that looked scary. :shit:
You did well to stay on the bike.:2thumbsup

johan
25th June 2009, 19:59
Awesome riding and catch! That's one powerful bike!

We need better TV coverage so that we can replay the moments over and over ey!

Drew
25th June 2009, 20:46
Cheers guys, me and this bike fit well, so now that I'm getting a bit of time on it, here's hoping I can acheive some good finishes.

Weaver
25th June 2009, 23:45
Third best superbike rider of the weekend. Well done.
It was amazing to see the difference a good tyre made in the third superbike race.
It was also a nice black line you left through the pits too.

Drew
26th June 2009, 06:28
Third best superbike rider of the weekend. Well done.
It was amazing to see the difference a good tyre made in the third superbike race.
It was also a nice black line you left through the pits too.

Yep, gotta love that rule, "you may do burnouts in the pits, provided you are moving forward."

Shaun
26th June 2009, 07:13
Congrats on

1) splendid bludging

2) looking as ugly as ever

3) Not crashing- DAM, way to go powl

Drew
26th June 2009, 08:19
Congrats on

1) splendid bludging

2) looking as ugly as ever

3) Not crashing- DAM, way to go powl

Cheers Shaun. I have adopted a different attitude to racing the new bike, but "not crashing" is not a goal of mine. Instead it's more a side effact of other things I'm doing.

I think that as soon as one goes out to not crash, it's time to give it away. Like a baseball player thinking "dont miss", when he should be thinking, "I'm gonna knock this thing out of the fuckin park"!

If people can remember my riding before the Ducati, when I piloted the SV, they will realise I get along quite well. It was a miss match of bike and rider, and sheer pig headedness that turned me into a crasher. On the thou I am considerably more advantaged before I even start the thing.

wharfy
26th June 2009, 12:23
Good work that man.

Shaun
26th June 2009, 12:26
you are 'advantaged' all write dude, well leave it at that eh:done:

Drew
26th June 2009, 13:02
you are 'advantaged' all write dude, well leave it at that eh:done:

Advantageed in dress sense too, if anyone looked at the two of us standing side by side.:2guns: