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jellywrestler
22nd November 2010, 09:36
Not sure whose up with the play, John Woodley is riding an MV Augusta in the tri series this year.
Woodley was one of the biggest Kiwi stars in the 70's but hasn't raced since then.
It'll be great to see him back out there too, be interesting to hear his comments how technology has moved too


John Woodley, who many of you will remember as one of New Zealand’s most successful motorcycle road racers, is returning from his Australian home specially to compete with the best the BEARS class has to offer on a fast MV Agusta F4 R312.

For Woodley this will be no pleasure cruise. The former Blenheim resident is all set for action – to finish in the top three of his BEARS races. Almost three decades since his last race, few will doubt the 60 year old will be able to show the younger generation a thing or two along the way!

Woodley explains, “I’m very excited about it because it’s all about enjoying my motorcycling these days. Back then I was on a mission to win everything to try to become rich and famous. Back a few years I could never understand why Hugh Anderson and Ginger Molloy kept racing in the Classics, and I realise now they simply loved it and that’s what I want to do.”

Woodley is receiving rider coaching and track day lessons but has yet to turn a wheel in anger during a race, leaving that experience for the opening round at Hampton Downs on December 11. Rounds at Manfield on December 18 and Wanganui’s famous Cemetery Circuit on Boxing Day follow shortly thereafter.

Known as ‘Gentleman John’, Woodley will race one of the most beautiful Italian road machines ever produced. “I’m bringing the 2007 MV Agusta F4 R312 over, a 2007 model with some upgrades, and I hope to finish in the first three, but some of these young blokes are pretty good!”

John Woodley competed on the world stage in 500cc Grand Prix from the mid-seventies as a leading privateer, with a best placing of ninth at the 1979 French GP. He is a multi NZ champion and a three-time winner at Bathurst in Australia’s hardest motorcycle race. and regularly raced in Malaysia and Indonesia for Suzuki. “I stopped racing in 1981, but I never officially retired.”

Woodley now runs a successful forestry business just north of Melbourne managing timber plantations for forest owners. “I’ll be a bit rusty, but we’ll see how we go!”

bistard
22nd November 2010, 09:38
Not sure whose up with the play, John Woodley is riding an MV Augusta in teh tri series this year.
Woodley was one of the biggest Kiwi stars in the 70's but hasn't raced since then.
It'll be great to see him back out there too, be interesting to hear his comments how technology has moved too

Yes Spyda,I had heard a rumour he was going to ride,will be interesting

jellywrestler
22nd November 2010, 11:55
Yes Spyda,I had heard a rumour he was going to ride,will be interesting
yep I was over in a workshop last week there was a stack of slicks & wets and spare wheels ready and waiting
He'll be doing the bears.

Mental Trousers
22nd November 2010, 12:02
Hope I'm still racing in my 60's. Good man that one.

wharfy
22nd November 2010, 13:14
Bugger, my advanced years - my last excuse for being crap - is now going to be shot to shit as well !

SPman
22nd November 2010, 17:14
Whenever I think of John Woodley I get this image of when he binned it at Railway Corner at Puke, and lay, unconscious, twitching and spasming in the middle of the track in front of me..........'twas not nice.

Hope all goes well for his comeback.

jellywrestler
15th December 2010, 21:58
?ow many out there at the Tri-Series took a bit of time to see Woodley in action?
28 years since racing bike and out there on a modern beastie MV augusta 1000.
Good clean showing too.

Grumph
16th December 2010, 06:00
Whenever I think of John Woodley I get this image of when he binned it at Railway Corner at Puke, and lay, unconscious, twitching and spasming in the middle of the track in front of me..........'twas not nice.

Hope all goes well for his comeback.

I remember watching Jim Cashman ( Doc & 2 stroke guru) bring him round on the sweeper at Levels after he'd swallowed his tongue....

wharfy
16th December 2010, 10:02
Well he's where he wanted to be - points so far

1 85 John Ross 50 0 25 25
2 J Joel Reed 42 0 22 20
3 W John Woodley 36 0 20 16
4 21 Damian Mackie 34 0 16 18
5 199 Duncan Coutts 32 0 18 14
6 D Darren Love 30 0 15 15
7 211 Dwayne Bishop 27 0 14 13
8 919 Kevin Waugh 23 0 12 11
9 24 Peter Tanner 22 0 0 22
10 54 Robert Ramshaw 22 0 10 12
11 14s Craig Sergeant 21 0 11 10
12 B Ben Endicott-Davies 13 0 13 0
13 6 Sloan Frost 1 1 0 0
14 19 Gavin McKay 0 0 0 0

javawocky
16th December 2010, 10:18
?ow many out there at the Tri-Series took a bit of time to see Woodley in action?
28 years since racing bike and out there on a modern beastie MV augusta 1000.
Good clean showing too.

Yeah, did notice the MV. Seamed to be having a good dice with a Duke - very different sounding machines.

CHOPPA
16th December 2010, 11:22
He was getting around bloody quick and what a super nice guy!

puddytat
16th December 2010, 21:50
Any relation to Jock Woodley, also from Blenheim way & also no slouch on a race bike & heck of a nice fella to?

jellywrestler
16th December 2010, 22:08
Any relation to Jock Woodley, also from Blenheim way & also no slouch on a race bike & heck of a nice fella to?
yep he's a brother

Shaun
20th December 2010, 19:57
went and shook his hand at Manfeild, what a man, hope I can ride that well still at his age

sinfull
20th December 2010, 20:06
How'd he go at manfeild ?

sondela
20th December 2010, 21:03
He got a third and a third in the two BEARS races, he's now running a tied second on points.
He's awesome and definitely a super-nice guy, he let me ride that very same MV that he's racing when I was in Melbourne visiting last year!!

Go John! :D

Damien_Toman
7th January 2011, 00:22
Here is John on the MV at Hampton Downs on 11 Dec 2010. A real treat to watch. The MV looked good too :). He's still very fast and riding hard. (This is an example of 3000 photos taken on race day by 2 photographers - me and the bro', Ray).

The rest are here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dty1/sets/72157625454074115/

Including many more of John :).

Damien

nadroj
7th January 2011, 07:07
10 fn char

roogazza
7th January 2011, 07:50
10 fn char

Third in Bears, that supposed to happen at 60 ??

wharfy
7th January 2011, 12:06
Third in Bears, that supposed to happen at 60 ??

That gives me 3 years to work my way up :)

slowpoke
7th January 2011, 12:55
Third in Bears, that supposed to happen at 60 ??

Time to drag those leathers off the scarecrow in the vege patch mate!