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scracha
17th October 2007, 09:05
http://pacclub.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=1
Keystone19
17th October 2007, 09:19
Interesting that the round on November 18th clashes with Round 1 of the AMCC Champs. I wonder who will win the race for the MNZ license to hold the event...
short shins
17th October 2007, 09:33
Nobody will win.
Knowing how MNZ works they will issue a permit to each event.:confused:
Happened before will happen again.
Another reason I don't give them money any more.:oi-grr:
limbimtimwim
17th October 2007, 11:22
But they are at different circuits..?
Nicksta
17th October 2007, 11:41
i notice on the form it says lap scoring will be done by volunteers trackside.. so much for them getting timing equipment for this year!
what class are you racing Steve and Simon?
limbimtimwim
17th October 2007, 11:53
No racing till next year me thinks. As much as I'd like to...
Keystone19
17th October 2007, 12:11
But they are at different circuits..?
Yes, but last year when they clashed MNZ would only issue one permit and AMCC won. First in first servied I think. Who knows, maybe they will issue two permits.
limbimtimwim
17th October 2007, 12:46
Yes, but last year when they clashed MNZ would only issue one permit and AMCC won. First in first servied I think. Who knows, maybe they will issue two permits.I was going to ask "What is the logic in that?" But then I remembered, this is MNZ we are talking about.
roadracingoldfart
18th October 2007, 06:28
i notice on the form it says lap scoring will be done by volunteers trackside.. so much for them getting timing equipment for this year!
what class are you racing Steve and Simon?
I understand they want to use transponders but if the AMCC is the same day then Tim Gibbs will be booked for there. I would say that will be the reason. Another example of the great organising by a badly organised club.
PMCC is basically a class seperated track day in my opinion. Rubbish.
I am amazed that MNZ allow the slack safety issues to operate under the permit (by that i mean 9 or 10 bikes per row for a heat start).
If the riders rep for the day had balls the issue would be sorted out straight away. Two years ago i was doing F3 at PMCC and i got passed mid race by a guy "practising "on an F1 bike,yes he was allowed out by the organisers FFS. Im sure with that attitude a few sidecars could go out in a race to practice as well. Safety would not be comprimised would it ??? :shit:
boostin
18th October 2007, 06:32
AMCC don't use Tim Gibbs as far as I know.
scracha
18th October 2007, 16:04
PMCC is basically a class seperated track day in my opinion. Rubbish.
Aye but unfortunately it's a choice between a well organised race day on a crap track or a not-so-well organised race day on a not so crap track.
AFAIK the PMCC are crying out for assistance. If there are more volunteers then I'd assume the organisational aspects would be improved.
scracha
18th October 2007, 16:05
i notice on the form it says lap scoring will be done by volunteers trackside.. so much for them getting timing equipment for this year!
what class are you racing Steve and Simon?
F3 on the 400 and F2 on the 748.
White trash
18th October 2007, 16:13
AMCC don't use Gibbs track timing. And Pukes a mint track. At least there's heaps of opportunities to overtake a slightly slower rider.
Bikestore
18th October 2007, 19:45
AMCC don't use Gibbs track timing. And Pukes a mint track. At least there's heaps of opportunities to overtake a slightly slower rider.
like me :(:bye:
Nicksta
18th October 2007, 21:00
taupo is a nicer track for the 400... so permit permitting.. i'll be heading south....
amcc dont use timing either.... last time i raced there they gave some dude my placing in the first race and i wasnt even recorded as participating!
so who's heading to taupo for the 18th?
flame
18th October 2007, 21:06
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so who's heading to taupo for the 18th?
Shame that they clash, I'm thinking we will head to Aucks, as Drew is keen to learn Puke and I hear they may be running BEARS class, so Im keen to give that a go.
Sparky Bills
18th October 2007, 21:28
The Kapiti boys will prob be heading to Taupo.
Maybe....
scracha
18th October 2007, 22:18
Shame that they clash, I'm thinking we will head to Aucks, as Drew is keen to learn Puke and I hear they may be running BEARS class, so Im keen to give that a go.
What an almighty @#$ck up. Honestly, Puke ain't worth visiting...especially on a 750 twin.
ArcherWC
19th October 2007, 06:25
Yeah but for those wanting to run in the nationals, track time at Puke is going to win
Toast
19th October 2007, 06:48
What an almighty @#$ck up. Honestly, Puke ain't worth visiting...especially on a 750 twin.
So long as they make the gearing extra long to avoid blowing them up, there's no real issue. That famous Ducati stability should help through Jennian too. It's a fun track on a big bike, dude.
Keystone19
19th October 2007, 08:16
AMCC will run an open Protwin class so the twin Ducatis can ride in that and in F2 and F1 if they feel so inclined...
I'm with Archer on this one. No round of the Nationals at Taupo so track time there is just for fun. Pukekohe is a great track when given the right amount of respect.
AMCC do not run Tim Gibbes timing.
scracha
20th October 2007, 16:59
So long as they make the gearing extra long to avoid blowing them up, there's no real issue. That famous Ducati stability should help through Jennian too. It's a fun track on a big bike, dude.
As I'm planning on taking both bikes then it's PMCC for me buddy.
Nicksta
21st October 2007, 10:41
i see mnz website has the PMCC entry forms and permit numbers displayed....
yay.. looks like i'm coming down to race Steve :)
flame
22nd October 2007, 09:11
AMCC will run an open Protwin class so the twin Ducatis can ride in that and in F2 and F1 if they feel so inclined...
I'm with Archer on this one. No round of the Nationals at Taupo so track time there is just for fun. Pukekohe is a great track when given the right amount of respect.
AMCC do not run Tim Gibbes timing.
Hey Jillybum:wavey:, do you have the program for AMCC? or do you know if it's actually confirmed? Ive looked at their website, and sent an email (with no reply yet). So not sure what the go is. And (sorry for my million questions) do you know what the eligibility rules are for "open" protwin? not sure if our Duc's are eligible or not.
Keystone19
23rd October 2007, 10:08
Hey Jillybum:wavey:, do you have the program for AMCC? or do you know if it's actually confirmed? Ive looked at their website, and sent an email (with no reply yet). So not sure what the go is. And (sorry for my million questions) do you know what the eligibility rules are for "open" protwin? not sure if our Duc's are eligible or not.
Hey chick
Entry forms aren't out yet so not sure. If it's the same as last year then the Ducs will be eligible for the AMCC Protwin.
scracha
9th November 2007, 07:42
Bump..... entries must be in umm.....now(ish)
moT
9th November 2007, 13:44
Bump..... entries must be in umm.....now(ish)
entrys are due in on the wednesday before the the race day so the 14th of nov.. im still trying to find out how i can be in 2 places at once
Nicksta
10th November 2007, 13:08
Bump..... entries must be in umm.....now(ish)
will you be able t oget the confirmed entries on the pac club website?
cheers!
Big Dan
12th November 2007, 19:49
AMCC don't use Gibbs track timing. And Pukes a mint track. At least there's heaps of opportunities to overtake a slightly slower rider.
like you ay jimmy - nah just kidding
Can't wait to see you do your stuff at Puke its been along time since i saw you race look out for the big guy in the cardboard saying WBP WT fan
to all other KB guys attending Puke i wouldn't mind meeting ya and put a face to the names on here
Take care and ride safe all
Big Dan
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