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quickbuck
2nd September 2014, 21:41
Round 5 will take place at Manfeild on Saturday 20th September.

We've revised the late fee down to $25 and this will be charged for ALL entries received from Saturday 13th September.
However get your entry in early and save yourself some $$'s and save us some last minute work.

We'll be running 3 races per class. Sign-on & Bike Check from 7.30am. Rider Briefing at 8.25am. Qualifying from 9am.

Bring along some cash and enter the California Super Bike School Raffle.

Visit http://www.vicclub.co.nz/index.php for more details and entry.

Classes:

F1 & F2

BEARs F1
BEARs F2

Pro Twin
Superlite
125 GP

Clubmans

Pre 89 F1
Pre 89 F2
Pre 89 F3

Development
Mini Lite 250
250 Production

90s F1
90s F2
90s F3

PLUS Motards (Short Track)

Entry for Spectators is FREE.

If you want to enter the Motard class then please email entry@vicclub.co.nz to do this as the website will not let you enter a Motard yet.

Remember MNZ have just amended some of the Rules. So if there are rule changes to Chapter 10 on the MNZ Rule Book (Hint, there are!) then you need to comply with those changes (and ALL other rules in Chapter 10) .
We also suggest you check out the appendix for your class if you are running a bike that falls under them. The rules in there are a good idea too, especially if you want to compete at Nationals any time in the future.

Hope to see you there.

scracha
2nd September 2014, 22:29
So lockwire up the brake calipers and all good.

quickbuck
8th September 2014, 23:07
Less than 2 weeks to go people, get your entry's
in.

RDjase
9th September 2014, 22:34
Round 5 will take place at Manfeild on Saturday 20th September.

We've revised the late fee down to $25 and this will be charged for ALL entries received from Saturday 13th September.
However get your entry in early and save yourself some $$'s and save us some last minute work.

We'll be running 3 races per class. Sign-on & Bike Check from 7.30am. Rider Briefing at 8.25am. Qualifying from 9am.

Bring along some cash and enter the California Super Bike School Raffle.

Visit http://www.vicclub.co.nz/index.php for more details and entry.

Classes:

F1 & F2

BEARs F1
BEARs F2

Pro Twin
Superlite
125 GP

Clubmans

Pre 89 F1
Pre 89 F2
Pre 89 F3

Development
Mini Lite 250
250 Production

90s F1
90s F2
90s F3

PLUS Motards (Short Track)

Entry for Spectators is FREE.

If you want to enter the Motard class then please email entry@vicclub.co.nz to do this as the website will not let you enter a Motard yet.

Remember MNZ have just amended some of the Rules. So if there are rule changes to Chapter 10 on the MNZ Rule Book (Hint, there are!) then you need to comply with those changes (and ALL other rules in Chapter 10) .
We also suggest you check out the appendix for your class if you are running a bike that falls under them. The rules in there are a good idea too, especially if you want to compete at Nationals any time in the future.

Hope to see you there.

What class does my RD350LC run in? in with superlite or a separate race with post90s and pre 89? Tyler might race it but wont worry about getting it ready if it clashes with the RS125 class

Shaun Harris
9th September 2014, 22:42
What class does my RD350LC run in? in with superlite or a separate race with post90s and pre 89? Tyler might race it but wont worry about getting it ready if it clashes with the RS125 class




none, just give it to me to restore

quickbuck
9th September 2014, 22:47
What class does my RD350LC run in? in with superlite or a separate race with post90s and pre 89? Tyler might race it but wont worry about getting it ready if it clashes with the RS125 class

You can run it in Pre 89. It will be F2 though wouldn't it? Well, for Pre 89 anyway. That will be on the same grid as Pre 89 F1, F3 and 90's F1, F2 and F3.

The 125 Gp bike has been running in Superlite to prevent Split starts and so he could actually get some racing in, as opposed to it being an expensive track day.

Shaun Harris
10th September 2014, 01:21
[QUOTE=quickbuck;

The 125 Gp bike has been running in Superlite to prevent Split starts and so he could actually get some racing in, as opposed to it being an expensive track day.[/QUOTE]

Wise healthy decision

quickbuck
12th September 2014, 21:01
Okay folks, if you mail your entry in now it is too late and will incur a late entry fee.
You have tomorrow to enter on-line www.vicclub.co.nz or download a form and email it to entry@vicclub.co.nz in fact if you have entered a round already all you have to do is e-mail.

Every entry this season has a chance of winning a very exciting prize at prize giving.

Motards, your only option is to email.

Remember you can pay later (up to and including on the day).... we don't mind. The most important thing to do is indicate you are racing.

quickbuck
12th September 2014, 22:58
Only just noticed I spelt Bridgestone wrong in the original post...... Whoops

rustys
13th September 2014, 18:30
Sorry quickbuck, full rebuild on motor and still in pieces, parts not due for another week, not a good winter series for this kid, so will go for broke next year, thems the breaks.

quickbuck
13th September 2014, 22:12
Sorry quickbuck, full rebuild on motor and still in pieces, parts not due for another week, not a good winter series for this kid, so will go for broke next year, thems the breaks.

That is a real shame... Ah well, next season.... I hope to have a better answer for your pace then too....

For everyone else, the late entries don't kick in until Monday!
Yes, that is right you still have tomorrow to get your entry in.

quickbuck
15th September 2014, 22:12
Well, it looks like entry numbers are up....
Well done to all that got in before the Cut-Off.

It is not too late though, it will just cost you another $25 and you will miss the program.

The good news is though you will still be in the draw to win a share of $1000 from our good friends at Kiwibike Insurance.

It might pay to bring your Wets... It is the Winter Series after all.....

quickbuck
19th September 2014, 18:14
The Air Fence is up, the sponsors banners are up, all Manfeild needs now is all the riders to bring their A game.....

Oh, and if you haven't entered yet it is not too late....
Your entry also includes a chance to win part of $1000 from Kiwibike Insurance...
Prizes are $500, $300, $200....
Or you could win a set of Bridgestone Tyres from our awesome naming rights sponsor.
Note: You must also be at the prize giving at the Denbigh to win those....

To win a race all you have to do it be first across the finish line in your class ;)

The fields are quite big so plenty of racing to be had.