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Shaun
1st October 2009, 14:13
Fantastic turn out to the Vic Club series up here, you all did your self proud by putting the effort in, keep at it crew
SWERVE
1st October 2009, 16:39
had a blast Shaun:2thumbsup
will be up there a bit more next year.......... poss thinking of having a bike in both islands for the boy next season:whistle:
Foxzee
1st October 2009, 20:22
Yip...like Shaun said.....
It was awesome to see you guys here.....
Hope you all enjoyed the weekend and hope to see you all back soon....
:2thumbsup
ajturbo
1st October 2009, 20:30
what????????????
there were southern folk there???
i never saw 6 finger gloves:whistle:
Robert Taylor
1st October 2009, 20:42
what????????????
there were southern folk there???
i never saw 6 finger gloves:whistle:
No there were none from the west coast! But you cannot have missed them, most were running near the front all day. I enjoy these guys because without exception they are all so damn polite.
wharfy
2nd October 2009, 03:01
No there were none from the west coast! But you cannot have missed them, most were running near the front all day. I enjoy these guys because without exception they are all so damn polite.
I dunno about polite, swerve kept trying to get in front of me in the queue all day :)
oyster
2nd October 2009, 10:17
Yip it was great. only 15 I think this year, a bit down on the 22 last year.
The main difference was the juniors on Streetstock stayed home. We have a lot of new ones this year, not quite ready for the cost and committment of the "big trip". Plus, we have a very full calendar of the next 6 months (nearly every weekend!) and I'm keen to make sure they keep their attendance up "at home"
But I think the ones that came up did a fine job. John Ross and Dennis Charlett were there to set up and not far behid the 2 young bucks at the front in 600's. Cam Jones had a pleasing debut on the 600 with a fine 12th qual and 10th first race. (Did I see a very proud "uncle Shaun"?) More was to come but alas tech probs put him out for the rest of the weekend.Then Jimmy Smith impressed on the S Bike. Al Hoogie dominated 125GP as did James in Steetstock. Matthew a fine SS ride too. The Brouard dad and boy team, well done. And Swerve with team, finding their way but fine presentation and overall effort.
And a BIG thanks to the locals, Vic Club helpers for great support, hospitality and use of the Scutineering Shed. It makes a BIG diffrence.
Thanks again from us all
Bren_chch
2nd October 2009, 11:11
Peter - You forgot about Kirk Pritchard ridding in F3 on his new bike. Not many guys can adapt that fast to a bigger bike coming from a RS125. Good work i say.
http://www.kirkpritchard.com/
SWERVE
3rd October 2009, 08:21
Hey lets not forget another YOUNG TALENT who is slipping in under the radar:2guns: (or maybe thats the plan) Ryan Hampton.
He keeps himself to himself and seems quiet but he is producing some good results 1:11 at manfield i believe (thats impressive:wari:)
Once again MotoX talent shining on the track...and good to see a dealer (i know its his dad) getting involved too.
Well done Ryan....have been watchin you since start of Levels winter series...... he is gonna bite some established/fast ass very SOON.:Punk:
slowpoke
3rd October 2009, 08:48
Hey lets not forget another YOUNG TALENT who is slipping in under the radar:2guns: (or maybe thats the plan) Ryan Hampton.
He keeps himself to himself and seems quiet but he is producing some good results 1:11 at manfield i believe (thats impressive:wari:)
Once again MotoX talent shining on the track...and good to see a dealer (i know its his dad) getting involved too.
Well done Ryan....have been watchin you since start of Levels winter series...... he is gonna bite some established/fast ass very SOON.:Punk:
Yep, I had a wee chat with young Mr Hampton, nice bloke and had a great attitude to the weekend. He didn't try to set the world on fire in the first session, he just went quicker and quicker every time he went out. The bike looked and sounded great too. We'll be seeing more of him I reckon.
oyster
3rd October 2009, 09:27
Yep, sorry Kirk and Ryan.
I guess us South Islanders have so much (routine) success it's easy to overlook a bit.... Yes, well done Ryan on the big thou. As for Kirk, well he could be overlooked as he was pitting with the dark side, so for a day or two he was 50% North Islander. But I'm really looking forward to KOR tomorrow where I hope he'll be. Plenty of peple have never heard an Ozzy 450 and I'm sure they'll love it.
SWERVE
3rd October 2009, 10:28
Its a shame but dont think we will get to witness the "ozzy 450" at ruapuna till Rd3.:no:
As far as i know kirk is not doin Rd 1 &2. doin Burt Munroe & Rd3 as well as SMCC summer series.
Isnt it great too see the young talent out there eh Pete.:Punk:
Gotta sneak a sly grin when you know you had a big part in it all eh:shifty:
Gonna be some great racin this summer with all that "young /no fear" (dont ya hate them) talent on our tracks.:2guns:
See ya Sunday
Shaun
4th October 2009, 11:25
Yip it was great. only 15 I think this year, a bit down on the 22 last year.
The main difference was the juniors on Streetstock stayed home. We have a lot of new ones this year, not quite ready for the cost and committment of the "big trip". Plus, we have a very full calendar of the next 6 months (nearly every weekend!) and I'm keen to make sure they keep their attendance up "at home"
But I think the ones that came up did a fine job. John Ross and Dennis Charlett were there to set up and not far behid the 2 young bucks at the front in 600's. Cam Jones had a pleasing debut on the 600 with a fine 12th qual and 10th first race. (Did I see a very proud "uncle Shaun"?) More was to come but alas tech probs put him out for the rest of the weekend.Then Jimmy Smith impressed on the S Bike. Al Hoogie dominated 125GP as did James in Steetstock. Matthew a fine SS ride too. The Brouard dad and boy team, well done. And Swerve with team, finding their way but fine presentation and overall effort.
And a BIG thanks to the locals, Vic Club helpers for great support, hospitality and use of the Scutineering Shed. It makes a BIG diffrence.
Thanks again from us all
You did Squire, glad to heve been able to help you all, and bloody good on Dennis Charlette for stepping up and helping Cam.
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