Duke girl
29th December 2009, 13:57
I Forgot what it felt like having Butterflies before a Race Meeting until I woke up on the morning of the 1st day of the TRRS to which it soon came back to me after over 20 yrs out of the Racing Seat on how it felt.
I Couldn't even stomache breakfast as I thought that it best not to eat until I had been out for my 1st practise for which by then I could manage to keep whatever it was I ate down.
I had alot of encouragement and pointers given to me by my partner Rusty before going out for my 1st practise on how to keep the Revs up on a 2 stroke as I have never Raced a 2 Stroke before.
He even covered my speedo with a black cover to which he wrote on it Go Hard or Go Home, and put 2 pieces of red tape on my Rev counter between 10-14 rpm which helped my heaps on keeping the revs up between those markers.
My 1st Practise was a learning curve for me not only going out there and learning the track and my lines to take at each corner but also learning and listening to the bike and making sure the Revs were where the needed to be.
Got around without any problems which I was more than happy about.
My 2nd practise I felt more comfortable and relaxed while I was out there and thought that I had improved a little bit from my 1st practise and that I was starting to get use to Riding a 2 stroke as I was managing to keep the Revs up to around 12 rpm.
Race Day:
Was at the back of the grid and wasn't expecting to be any where else which suited me fine as I thought it would give me the opportunity to try and follow the bike in front of me which would give me encouragement of trying to keep up with them.
Got a great start and thought wow where did that come from as it was unexpected.Coming up to turn 3 and I saw 2 Riders go down and it was quiet a nasty crash with 1 Rider getting run over by the other riders bike and landing on their face which left them motionless by the time I went past the scene.
Red flag came out and we were sent back into Pit Lane while the ambulance went out to the injured riders.
I kept saying to myself don't worry about what happened out there as I know those 2 riders were in good hands and getting looked after and i just needed to concentrate on keeping myself together for the restart which happeded about 15 mins later.
Restart wasn't as good but I managed to get around and finish the race without any problems which I was so pleased about and I also managed to overrtake a rider and held him off for the remainder of the race which was such a Buzz. :2thumbsup
2nd Race.
Average start, managed to get all of my 5 laps in without being overtaken by the Classic Bikes who were out there with us.
Overall I was quiet pleased with how I went and I know as time goes on and the more & more I get out there that i am going to do what Str8jacket (Helen) has done with her racing and that is improve.
I would like to thank the following people for their patients, help and very encouraging words: Rustys, Str8jacket (Helen), Koba ( Malcolm), Old Fartz (Alan), Shona & Luke, you guys Rock. :2thumbsup:hug:
See you all at Round 2 of the Bikerider PMCC Summer Series at Manfeild on the 31st January.
I Couldn't even stomache breakfast as I thought that it best not to eat until I had been out for my 1st practise for which by then I could manage to keep whatever it was I ate down.
I had alot of encouragement and pointers given to me by my partner Rusty before going out for my 1st practise on how to keep the Revs up on a 2 stroke as I have never Raced a 2 Stroke before.
He even covered my speedo with a black cover to which he wrote on it Go Hard or Go Home, and put 2 pieces of red tape on my Rev counter between 10-14 rpm which helped my heaps on keeping the revs up between those markers.
My 1st Practise was a learning curve for me not only going out there and learning the track and my lines to take at each corner but also learning and listening to the bike and making sure the Revs were where the needed to be.
Got around without any problems which I was more than happy about.
My 2nd practise I felt more comfortable and relaxed while I was out there and thought that I had improved a little bit from my 1st practise and that I was starting to get use to Riding a 2 stroke as I was managing to keep the Revs up to around 12 rpm.
Race Day:
Was at the back of the grid and wasn't expecting to be any where else which suited me fine as I thought it would give me the opportunity to try and follow the bike in front of me which would give me encouragement of trying to keep up with them.
Got a great start and thought wow where did that come from as it was unexpected.Coming up to turn 3 and I saw 2 Riders go down and it was quiet a nasty crash with 1 Rider getting run over by the other riders bike and landing on their face which left them motionless by the time I went past the scene.
Red flag came out and we were sent back into Pit Lane while the ambulance went out to the injured riders.
I kept saying to myself don't worry about what happened out there as I know those 2 riders were in good hands and getting looked after and i just needed to concentrate on keeping myself together for the restart which happeded about 15 mins later.
Restart wasn't as good but I managed to get around and finish the race without any problems which I was so pleased about and I also managed to overrtake a rider and held him off for the remainder of the race which was such a Buzz. :2thumbsup
2nd Race.
Average start, managed to get all of my 5 laps in without being overtaken by the Classic Bikes who were out there with us.
Overall I was quiet pleased with how I went and I know as time goes on and the more & more I get out there that i am going to do what Str8jacket (Helen) has done with her racing and that is improve.
I would like to thank the following people for their patients, help and very encouraging words: Rustys, Str8jacket (Helen), Koba ( Malcolm), Old Fartz (Alan), Shona & Luke, you guys Rock. :2thumbsup:hug:
See you all at Round 2 of the Bikerider PMCC Summer Series at Manfeild on the 31st January.