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Peter Smith
14th July 2009, 11:17
The NZPCRA (Post Classic Racing Association) is running the Post Classic GP at Taupo on the 31st of October.
Classes that will be catered for are;
pre '72 seniors and juniors
pre '82 seniors and juniors
pre '89 seniors and juniors
and a BEARs/pro twins class
There will also be a parade of period bikes at some stage.

The GP races are for national titles and trophies.

Mark this date on your calendar. You need to be there, it will be awesome.
Check out the NZPCRA website to see if your bike is eligible.
http://www.nzpostclassics.org.nz/
I will post more details as they come to hand.

Entry forms are now available on the link below.
http://www.nzpostclassics.org.nz/index.php?pr=Events

SHELRACING
16th July 2009, 22:28
We'd be keen on entering our Pre 89 junior (Suzuki Impulse)

Would like to get more info as it would be our first Pre 89 meeting :D

Peter Smith
17th July 2009, 07:56
We'd be keen on entering our Pre 89 junior (Suzuki Impulse)

Would like to get more info as it would be our first Pre 89 meeting :D

For info on pre'89 racing go to the NZPCRA website below and click on How To Go Racing in the left hand column.
Also check the NZPCRA rules, and if you have and technical questions click on to the NZPCRA Contacts.
You will need to have a race licence and be a member of a club that is affiliated with the MNZ (the NZPCRA is a club thats affiliated)
http://www.nzpostclassics.org.nz/

I hope to see you there.

Chrislost
11th August 2009, 18:54
The NZPCRA (Post Classic Racing Association) is running the Post Classic GP at Taupo on the 31st of October.
Classes that will be catered for are;
pre '72 seniors and juniors
pre '82 seniors and juniors
pre '89 seniors and juniors
and a BEARs/pro twins class
There will also be a parade of period bikes at some stage.

The GP races are for national titles and trophies.

Mark this date on your calendar. You need to be there, it will be awesome.
Check out the NZPCRA website to see if your bike is eligible.
http://www.nzpostclassics.org.nz/
I will post more details as they come to hand.

my posties bike is still running on 2(somtimes 3) cylinders.
providing i can get it on 3 or more ill be there!

markc
14th August 2009, 21:28
After the racing on Saturday, why not hang around till Sunday and check out the Sidecar Racing Association's 'Have a Go Day'.

It will be on track 3 (the old track). The day will kick off at 9:30 and go till about 3:30.

$10 will get you 3 laps as a passenger on the sidecar(s) of your choice.

Last year there was a great turn out of moderns and classics. This year will hopefully be bigger again.

Tell all your friends.

Peter Smith
2nd September 2009, 08:01
Entry forms are now available on the link below.
http://www.nzpostclassics.org.nz/index.php?pr=Events

sinfull
24th September 2009, 00:51
Entry forms are now available on the link below.
http://www.nzpostclassics.org.nz/index.php?pr=Events
Hey ya Peter, there seems to be very little info as to the programe and how is gonna be run !
I'm thinking of entering in the support class and just wondering How many races per class is the plan ?

RDjase
24th September 2009, 06:46
After the racing on Saturday, why not hang around till Sunday and check out the Sidecar Racing Association's 'Have a Go Day'.

It will be on track 3 (the old track). The day will kick off at 9:30 and go till about 3:30.

$10 will get you 3 laps as a passenger on the sidecar(s) of your choice.

Last year there was a great turn out of moderns and classics. This year will hopefully be bigger again.

Tell all your friends.

And there is The 1st round of The Bike Rider Magazine Summer Series (PMCC) on Sunday on track 2 as well. It will be a fun weekend:Punk: I went the have a go day last year ,good fun them them Sidecars ! I'm sure i can fit in a swing in between racing on track 2:2thumbsup

mossy1200
24th September 2009, 06:51
I see the classes but do they have race lengths and program.

Peter Smith
24th September 2009, 09:08
Hey ya Peter, there seems to be very little info as to the programe and how is gonna be run !
I'm thinking of entering in the support class and just wondering How many races per class is the plan ?

Hi Sinfull,
I am picking your looking at BEARS/Protwins class.
There will be a practice/qualifying round followed be 2 races on the day.
I am picking that the bears races will be 8 laps each. I will confirm this with the committee next week.
We are running another meeting at Hampton Downs in March, so the BEARS points will be added up for the 2 meetings and someone is going to get a trophy.
There is all so the PMCC meeting the next day if your keen.
I coming down to the Vic Rd5 so pop into garage #4 and say hi.

sinfull
24th September 2009, 09:15
Hi Sinfull,
I am picking your looking at BEARS/Protwins class.
There will be a practice/qualifying round followed be 2 races on the day.
I am picking that the bears races will be 8 laps each. I will confirm this with the committee next week.
We are running another meeting at Hampton Downs in March, so the BEARS points will be added up for the 2 meetings and someone is going to get a trophy.
There is all so the PMCC meeting the next day if your keen.
I coming down to the Vic Rd5 so pop into garage #4 and say hi.Cheers Peter, will do !!
Yeah i'm in for round 1 of the PMCC BRM series and booked in to have a go on the sidechairs between races too so gonna be a cooool weekend !!!

Peter Smith
24th September 2009, 09:15
I see the classes but do they have race lengths and program.

A little depends on the number of bikes in the classes. E.g. some classes may be merged if the numbers are too low.
For the Post Classics there will be a practice/qualifying round followed by the first race being 8-10 laps. The second race is the GP race, so it will be 10-12 laps. I'll confirm the details at the meeting next week.
Is your oil burning FZR now classed as a 1000cc two-stroke??:Pokey:

Rob Taylor
5th October 2009, 16:24
The web site link is not working.Who do we contact about entry.We have 3 to 4 bikes to enter.cheers

Peter Smith
6th October 2009, 11:32
The web site link is not working.Who do we contact about entry.We have 3 to 4 bikes to enter.cheers

There was a slight glick with the web site. It is up and running again now.
Please click on the links in the earlier threads.
I look forward to see you all down there.

Peter Smith
20th October 2009, 13:19
Just a friendly reminder guy, get your entries in.
Only a couple of weeks to go. :banana:

RDjase
20th October 2009, 20:24
Just a friendly reminder guy, get your entries in.
Only a couple of weeks to go. :banana:

Mines in and I'm hanging out to get on the track.
If you are entering the BRM(pacific) rd1 on sunday as well we are camping at the old track end. Should be a fun weekend.
See You there:banana: