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Str8 Jacket
28th September 2009, 09:44
What a weekend!!! Malcolm and me went up to manfeild on Friday for the test day. As my knees were playing up I had decided to sit out the test day and help Malcolm sort his RG best I could. I am only a mere female afterall...

My bike was pretty much ready to race and M's needed the master cylinder put back on, brakes bled etc etc... Anyway, long story short - Friday had extreme up's and downs but at least we got M's bike ready to race on Sat without killing each other or ourselves....

Two goals for this weekend:

Beat my PB of 1.37XX
HTFU round Dunlop and stop using my brakes going into it or during it


Sat Qualifying
I got to the track feeling quite relaxed. I got out on the track did a couple of slow laps and then saw a couple of people around me and kind of switched into 'race mode'. One of the guy's was from Chch he had obviously got the track sorted out pretty fast and was going along nicely so I slipped in behind him and followed for awhile eventually passing him. I felt really relaxed, the track felt good despite the fact that it looked a bit dodgy.
I qualifyed 12th in SS150's with a time of 1.39 so I was pretty happy. The last time I did the short track I could not break into the 1.30's so this was very encouraging for me!

Sat Race 1
I got a crap start but managed to get in behind Andy Croft on his KR and someone else. I have vague recollections of this race but know that I had a blast and by the second half of the race I was attacking dunlop faster and with more confidence than ever before. I finished that race matching my PB so I was stoked and was feeling really excited about Sunday.

I went to bed early (unlike those OLDER people who partied on in town..) determined that I was going to get a new PB on Sunday...

Sun Race 1
I was feeling very calm and had a good breakfast and look over the track. It was a bit damp so I was feeling pretty good as I am faster in the wet. Anyway I got a pretty good start but as I always do, I backed of at the first corner cause I was 'scared'. Got in behind Andy Croft again and Jeff Whitehead and they were pushing me hard. Something had clicked in my head though and I was feeling really relaxed. I started to get faster and smoother. At one stage I went through Higgins and heard a big crunching noise looked back on the ground either side and couldnt see anything so I kept going. At one point I charged after Jeff and Andy into turn one but got all unco and the bike started bucking a bit as I was grabbing the brakes and the throttke at the same time. I out-braked Jeff into the corner, pushing him wide just as Andy swept across in fron of me so I had no choice to brake hard which made me run wide. I started to get back into the race line and could see Jeff in the corner of my right eye, I decided to see if I could push him back but chickened out and back off letting him through. In all fairness he is a faster rider than me anyway!! I decided to calm down and stop ridinglike a maniac, after all I was only fighting for 3rd to last anyway! So I tucked in behind them and let them push me to go faster round the sweeper chasing them. It was an awesome race! Turns out that crunching noise was my chamber scraping!
I was stoked to find that I rode my PB of 1.36's in that race!! :yeah:

Sun Race 2
I was a bit nervous before going out but ready for action. The race was Red Flagged after the first lap and I was bummed I had gotten a great start and was right at the back of the front group coming out of splash which is a first for me! Anyway we started again and again I chickened out at Turn 1 and again I got in behind Andy which turned out to be the best battle I have ever had. I was scraping my chamber, foot pegs and boots everytime I came out of Higgins and Dunlop trying to chase him down. I was the most relaxed I have ever been but I was pushing the hardest I ever had too. Funnily enough I am not as sore today as I normally would be either! Andy beat me and I only lapped 1.37's but I have never had the bike leant as far over and the throttle pinned as hard as I did in that race. It felt great, I found myself leaning on the tank with my butt in the air down the straights jsut trying to get more speed! Awesome!! :D

Oh yeah, the Alpaca's... I love Alpaca's and there happened to be an 'Alpaca Show' on right next door to the track, which like the South Islanders came as a huge shock to me! I reckon that this weeked would not have been as fantastic and as fast as it was without the South Islanders coming along and really raising the bar in our class. In a way it was frustrating as the faster I got so did everyone else but I reckon that a bit of competition is good for the sport! Was great to have you all along and a big thnaks to Peter Jones and roadracingoldfart for helping me and Malcolm out!

Thanks to my Man for all your patience. My mates for all your help and support and Vic Club, it was the bestest weekend I have had in ages! :yes:
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ajturbo
28th September 2009, 10:08
I am only a mere female afterall...



hell... i was wondering about the bumps on your chest....



it was so cool to see your smile as you came in after each race..and your excited chat when i got the chance to talk...

well done with the PB's!!!!!!!

Clivoris
28th September 2009, 11:01
Go Hels. :2thumbsup Great to see you getting a buzz on the weekend. It sure was a long one.

Number One
28th September 2009, 11:15
Good shit my alpaca lovin friend :sunny: Congrats on the PB :niceone:

Peter Smith
28th September 2009, 11:18
Top effort Hell, thats a good improvement on your PB.
Catch ya next time, oh, and don't forget your anti-snoring tablets next time. you kept the whole camp site awake.:laugh:

Toast
28th September 2009, 11:20
Haha, Alpacas.

You looked pretty stoked with your weekend, Hels. Congrats on the PB :niceone:

And yeah, great to have the Southern folk come join us!

Trudes
28th September 2009, 13:11
Good stuff Hels!! Congrats on the PB too!! I wondered if you would wander over to look at the Alpacas. ;)

Her_C4
28th September 2009, 13:26
Way to go gurl! That was great, I loved watching you buzzing on the track - looking fantastic and all relaxed :2thumbsup

Congratulations on the new PB too, that rocks!:hug:

Deano
28th September 2009, 13:54
It's great to see you doing well and having heaps of fun. Never mind the Alpacas, what about those ducks ?

Clivoris
28th September 2009, 13:56
It's great to see you doing well and having heaps of fun. Never mind the Alpacas, what about those ducks ?

Hell yeah, the ducks. Pamela Anderson would have been impressed with you gently shooing them off the track with your left hand on the exit of Dunlop Mr Deano. Nice touch bro.:2thumbsup

mossy1200
28th September 2009, 13:57
great to show improvements.

slowpoke
28th September 2009, 14:44
Goodonya Hells, you had a smile from ear to ear all weekend, 'twas great to see.

Drew
28th September 2009, 14:47
Onya Helen, great stuff.

chanceyy
28th September 2009, 16:52
Awesome write up Hels, and great to see you buzzing all weekend, even better your riding much more relaxed & having way more fun :clap:

Str8 Jacket
29th September 2009, 11:29
Catch ya next time, oh, and don't forget your anti-snoring tablets next time. you kept the whole camp site awake.:laugh:
:shake:


Good stuff Hels!! Congrats on the PB too!! I wondered if you would wander over to look at the Alpacas. ;)
You couldnt miss the bloody things!! hehe, I watched one kick his owner in the goulies on the Friday...


Way to go gurl! That was great, I loved watching you buzzing on the track - looking fantastic and all relaxed :2thumbsup

Congratulations on the new PB too, that rocks!:hug:
Yep, its amazing how much you do actually learn by doing all the rounds and what a difference it makes when you are relaxed. I proved to myself that I have the ability to go faster if I work harder but also having a blast at the same time!! Cheers for the great photo's, will be sending an order your way soon!


It's great to see you doing well and having heaps of fun. Never mind the Alpacas, what about those ducks ?
Fuck the ducks, what about those tightie-whiteys?!?! ;)


Thanks everyone! :beer:

oyster
30th September 2009, 21:07
Yep 'twas cool to catch up with you and Koba (the mudwrestler).
Hopin you and all the other SS riders come south for our Nationals Streetstock support series. All three rounds is great, but maybe just Levels and Ruapuna is viable. I'm sure you'll love it and we'll provide plenty of support and coaching.

Str8 Jacket
1st October 2009, 06:06
Yep 'twas cool to catch up with you and Koba (the mudwrestler).
Hopin you and all the other SS riders come south for our Nationals Streetstock support series. All three rounds is great, but maybe just Levels and Ruapuna is viable. I'm sure you'll love it and we'll provide plenty of support and coaching.

We would both absolutely love to come down and race with you guys!! Our wallet's however say otherwise so we are looking at maybe trying to get Malcolm down there this year and maybe me next year.... Will have start buying lotto tickets! ;)