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Str8 Jacket
18th October 2009, 18:18
Firstly I must thank Chrissie from WF photography for putting up my entry fee for round 6 so that I could race! :niceone:

This weekend was full of excitement and alot of sadness for me....

I was feeling pretty excited aboutv round 6 and I had one goal for the weekend and that was to get a time of 1.35 or less. SStock's went out for qualifying first and the track was in pretty good condition. I managed to get in behind Russel and followed him round for most of the 10 mins until being swamped by 125's throwing themselves in front of me into corners and then jamming on their brakes which almost saw me low side a couple of times to avoid them. Qualifying felt good and as it turned I had managed to set a new PB of low 136's. I was stoked and was feeling really happy about the rest of the day.

I made the mistake of checking my cellphone just after qualifying which is something I always avoid for fear of being put off by bad news. For some odd reason I checked it on Sat to find that my grandfather had passed away earlier that morning. I was feeling pretty torn. Kind of wanted to go home but so much of me wanted to get that PB. So I sucked it up and thought to myself; "this ones for grandad"!

At the dummy grid at the begining of Race 1 I got a bit emotional and had a few tears. I almost called it a day at that point but managed to compose myslef. I had a bloody awful start and managed to get past a few people and got in behind Natasha. I managed to get right in behind her and at one point I tired to get past her coming out of the sweeper. Unfortunately I had chosen to go to the right of her when she started drifting towrd the right as well. We were right on the edge of the track and my front wheel was right next to her rear tyre. I knew that she didnt know I was there so I had no choice but to go onto the grass right next to the pit lane wall. The front of the RG bucked quite a bit but by some small miracle I got back on the track and stayed there till the end of the race. I was sweating pretty badly when I got back. When I went to get my time I read 134.7XX and just about fell over. I was stoked!!

Race 2 was pretty much the same and I had a blast. Finished the race as my bike started spluttering...

I learnt something new on Saturday evening. Dont go to a prize giving pissed!!! At some point during the prize giving I was playing with my shoe when they were presenting the trophy for "Best Rookie" then all of a sudden I heard my name. I had to look around me at first but realised that I had to go to the front... Wow, it is really daunting to be standing, pissed as a fart in front of a room of people clapping for me. I was made to give a speech and for the first time in my life I was speechless! I forgot to thank alot of people so here goes:
I would like to thank:

Vic Club for running an awesome event;
All the flaggies, marshalls and all volunteers;
Thanks to Chrissie for being so very supportive all year, and
All my mates who put up with me and my shit!


I have had an awesome year and learnt so much. I started the year with 2 goals and I exceeded all my own expectations so I am very happy with my efforts this year and am looking forward to next year!

Thanks all for reading this!

Ivan
18th October 2009, 18:30
sorry to hear about your grandfather and good on you for acheving them persnoal best times its a great feeling aye

sinfull
18th October 2009, 18:34
Condolences on Yr loss Hells, But well done for knocking that PB off for him !!!
Congrats on yr Trophy !!! First of many aye !!!

KS34
18th October 2009, 18:35
Good on ya girl, was great to see you at the track, I think your Grandad would be very proud of you (I can't even string a sentence when sober far less pissed!)

scracha
18th October 2009, 19:04
I think you've found your calling Helen. You went from pissed and loudmouthed to very comprehensable in about 5 seconds. I was impressed.....best 'off the cuff' speech all night.

Rob Taylor
18th October 2009, 19:11
Hey Hells, well done on your pb ,your a great rider,keep it up:2thumbsup:2thumbsup...Sorry to hear about your grandad ,Our thoughts are with you,,,Love ya

chanceyy
18th October 2009, 19:15
Sorry for your loss Hels, :hug:


but fan blardy tastic for the new PB .. onay chick & totally agree with scracha you did a great off the cuff speech & did ya self proud girl :yes: :clap:

yeah Chrissy rocks all right :2thumbsup

Her_C4
18th October 2009, 19:27
What a mixed up day for you Hels!

Really pleased to hear about your PB and at the same time, big hugs and condolences on the loss of your Grandad.

You certainly have improved every meeting and it's great to be able support your enthusiasm! :2thumbsup

Both you and Malcom looked awesome, photo's are going up shortly - let me know which pic's you want and I will flick them through to you.

scuzeme
18th October 2009, 19:43
What a mixed up day for you Hels!

Really pleased to hear about your PB and at the same time, big hugs and condolences on the loss of your Grandad.

You certainly have improved every meeting and it's great to be able support your enthusiasm! :2thumbsup

Both you and Malcom looked awesome, photo's are going up shortly - let me know which pic's you want and I will flick them through to you.

Always enjoy talking to you and seeing that lovely smile of yours, i was clapping hard out for you at prize giving great to see you getting something for all the work you put in this season.
Sorry to hear bout your grandad i had a similar experience happen to me about a month ago so can really identify with you there.

See you out there soon slicing those PB's down further.

Trudes
18th October 2009, 19:47
Congrats Hels, well done. Sorry to hear about your Grandad.

xr-rider
18th October 2009, 21:20
I was worried after seeing the qualifying times and i thought we might have a bit of a battle in the race. Sorry to hear about your loss.

Drew
19th October 2009, 05:52
Way to go Hels, great effort indeed. Sorry about your grand dad.

Str8 Jacket
19th October 2009, 06:04
I think you've found your calling Helen. You went from pissed and loudmouthed to very comprehensable in about 5 seconds. I was impressed.....best 'off the cuff' speech all night.

Wow a compliment from Steeeevie, I must've done OK! ;)


Thanks to everyone for your kind words. I am going to miss my grandad but at least I will always fondly remember the day he died!

Duke girl
19th October 2009, 07:30
Hels you have done yourself Proud with you Fantastic efforts out there in the Streetstock Class all Series. You achieved your PB times and your positive attitude and determination has got you to where you wanted to be at the end.

Codolences to you for the sad loss of your Grandad, but he was up there watching you out there on Saturday and would be as proud of you as alot of us are with your achievements.

Goodluck Hels with the rest of your Racing for this year and for the 2010 Season.

See you out there ok?.

Cheers Skip.

ajturbo
19th October 2009, 07:58
you in the grass........ you know how to stop a man's heart at 10 paces....

i was watching you decide to go on the inside.... and though...mmmmm that will be close, then grass/mud coming off the front thinking... fark.. that wall's close..
it was only when you got back on the track i let my breath out...

NEVER DO THAT AGAIN OK!!!!!

great to see your times!!!!

and sorry about your Granddad.....

next season, i think we can see a 1:30:00!!!
you do have it in you!!!

Str8 Jacket
19th October 2009, 08:47
Goodluck Hels with the rest of your Racing for this year and for the 2010 Season.

See you out there ok?.

Cheers Skip.
You will indeed! I am very much looking forward to racing with you next year!

Racing just wouldnt be the same without the people and you and everyone else that works tirelessly every month (and everyday in between) to bring us an awesome series!

Im so sad that its over though...!



you in the grass........ you know how to stop a man's heart at 10 paces....

i was watching you decide to go on the inside.... and though...mmmmm that will be close, then grass/mud coming off the front thinking... fark.. that wall's close..
it was only when you got back on the track i let my breath out...

NEVER DO THAT AGAIN OK!!!!!

great to see your times!!!!

and sorry about your Granddad.....

next season, i think we can see a 1:30:00!!!
you do have it in you!!!

Fuck mate, it was SCARY!

The funniest thing is that I didnt realise that so many people had been watching it. People were coming up to me all day and saying that they thought I was a goner! I certainly was preparing for a puckering... Great fun eh! ;)

Deano
19th October 2009, 09:07
The grass is fun eh.....NOT.

You put on a brave front despite the bad news and I'm sure it motivated you even more. I think your pop was probably up there pushing you along a bit.

I was STOKED when you got your trophy. Most well deserved and timely given everything.

Well done mate !

quallman1234
19th October 2009, 15:04
Well done mate! It was awesome to see you smile after having a tough day, especially when you got awarded your trophy!

Clivoris
19th October 2009, 16:21
Condolences and congratulations Hel's. It's been really cool following your development over the last few years. You had sooo much crappy luck road-riding and certainly didn't fall into the "naturally skilled" basket. You have overcome all of that and despite appropriate anxiety I have watched you compete at the Cliffhanger, Taupo and Manfield. You stuck with it no matter what, kept a bloody smile on your dial, gave out the smak-talk like it was invincible kung-fu and turned yourself into a racer.:2thumbsup
You are doing it mate. Cutting down the lap-times, dicing with the competition and getting that pure hit of race-high. There are some seriously cool people involved in our sport, just like you.
I have to give a shout out to your mechanic and masseuse as well. Top man.

mossy1200
19th October 2009, 16:25
Thats a huge PB jump.Looks good for next race results.

Str8 Jacket
19th October 2009, 16:44
Condolences and congratulations Hel's. It's been really cool following your development over the last few years. You had sooo much crappy luck road-riding and certainly didn't fall into the "naturally skilled" basket. You have overcome all of that and despite appropriate anxiety I have watched you compete at the Cliffhanger, Taupo and Manfield. You stuck with it no matter what, kept a bloody smile on your dial, gave out the smak-talk like it was invincible kung-fu and turned yourself into a racer.:2thumbsup
You are doing it mate. Cutting down the lap-times, dicing with the competition and getting that pure hit of race-high. There are some seriously cool people involved in our sport, just like you.
I have to give a shout out to your mechanic and masseuse as well. Top man.

Wow, you're soo right. It has been an incredible journey and I have made some awesome mates!! Most of all I have had my man with me and we've both been through each others highs and lows.

Hope you're healing up OK!

Foxzee
19th October 2009, 20:40
Hells..........

You have come so far...had the tough road...now you're found the exit to that and wow have you found it chick....you riding this season has gone from good too awesome...your dedication for a start proves you had the drive....you now have the "HellZ" style to make you rock on and you can only get better..........you are awesome to watch...

Sorry to hear about your Grandad our thoughts and love are with you....

Take care.........

ryanf062
20th October 2009, 15:05
way to go.
are you doing the summer series? if so i'll see you there.

Str8 Jacket
20th October 2009, 18:40
way to go.
are you doing the summer series? if so i'll see you there.

I will try to do a race or two but really cant afford too so will see what happens...