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JayRacer37
15th January 2008, 14:55
Hey there guys. Sorry this is a little late in coming to you, I have been sleeping after the first round in Christchurch, combined with a little travelling, but I’m here now and ready to go!

FRIDAY:
We arrived at Ruapuna Raceway in Christchurch on Friday morning. After a little time spent setting up and signing in, we were relatively late out on track. I don't think the first bikes got out on track until after 10am. The sessions were also very short, just ten minutes each. With the long track at Ruapuna this gave just five or six full laps in a session, and made it all but impossible to come in mid session to test different setups on the bike. We worked through different fork constructions in relation to the Ohlins damping contained in them, and the exact spec of the rear Ohlins. About halfway through the day we settled on what we thought would be our final bike, bar minor adjustments. We kept trying little things out until we had a package I was happy with, for the day. I was keen to try things on Saturday in the practice sessions when I could go right back out and try the change, see the effect directly. Friday ended happy, and with what we believed to be the second fastest times of 600 Sports Production.

SATURDAY:
After sussing out what the days programme was going to be, we saw that we were going to get two practice sessions, and then a qualifying session later in the day. The sessions today would be twenty minutes long so we could have a proper look at the track, come into the pits, change something and then head back out to properly evaluate the change (something we weren't able to do on Friday). Over the two morning practices this let us fine-tune the setup of the bike even more. The only point I was less comfortable with the bike was throwing it into corners really hard, and trusting the front end to load up and grip. This was slowing my corner entry down slightly, and whilst we improved it a little with the clicker adjustment on the suspension, it was still there heading into Qualifying.

SATURDAY QUALIFYING:
Whilst this should be a very in-depth segment of this report, it actually turns out to be very short lived. I went out with a new set of Continental RaceAttacks on and in my first flying lap set a 1.35.1, a good base lap for the session particularly considering the freshly dumped oil on the circuit from an exploding sidecar. On the next lap I pushed harder again and had lined together a good lap, but coming into the final complex of the lap I had a BIG front push from the bikes inability to be thrown around hard. This killed my lap and I pulled into the pits for a quick breather and to make a slight change we thought might help. I headed back out. The first time I tried to use the brakes the lever felt spongy. Being a very hot day, I put this down to sitting in the pits and overheating the brakes, so I left them alone to cool down for a bit. At the end of this lap, and starting the next, I used them to give myself a good run to the line. Well, I tried to use them. As I grabbed the lever, the pressure went away and the lever came back to the bar. With a LOT of back brake, I managed to avoid running off and went up the pit-lane. Fortunately it was in the right place. Quickly the culprit was found; an old brake line fitting that Dad had put together had come loose, breaking the system and bleeding pressure. I jumped on the second bike, but my slight unfamiliarity with its setup meant that I was not going to be able to do a better lap that my first. So, even with just one flying lap, I was able to put myself 4th on the grid, my best qualifying position in 600SP to date.

SUNDAY:
After the uncomfortable front-end feeling of yesterday, mechanic Hamish worked with Robert Taylor from Ohlins Suspension to create a better front end for me, and the scrub was the place to try this. It felt good, and we decided to continue with it and race this setup.

RACE ONE:
I had a good start and got away in fourth place, behind the Sadowski brothers and Dennis Charlett. I put in three steady laps, losing a bit of time to them, then Matt Sadoski crashed, causing the race to be red flagged.

In the restart, I got an even better start to follow Dennis. Halfway round the lap I saw a bike rush up close to me, on a course he couldn’t possibly miss me on. I moved out of the way, and gave him just enough room to not crash us both. This guy then tried to turn underneath me and fat the throttle to get passed me. This was never going to work, and I heard his bike spin up, and then hit the ground as he high-sided. It turned out to be Dave Sadowski, so both brothers crashed going way faster than they could hope to. I rode a steady race for the rest of it, controlling the gap behind me and saving my front tyre (we can change rear tyres between races, but not fronts).

The race was counted as a split race, so though both the Sadowskis crashed out they scored points with it, though only half. I was credited with fourth in the first half, and second in the next.

RACE TWO:
Another good start put me in third after turn one, although I had to do a hard out-braking manoeuvre on James Smith to get passed him on the way in. Matt was ahead of me, and holding me up. On lap two I managed to move past him, but Dave came with me and did his best to run me off the track while he allowed Matt to come back passed me. To be honest I would rate the Sadowski brothers as two of the most out of control riders I have had the displeasure of sharing a track with. On the other side of the track, two riders came together and crashed, causing a red flag.

In the restart I made my best start yet, being very close second in turn one. I put my head down and stayed close to Dennis, but eventually he pulled away. My gap on the lap board was +0 every lap, indicating someone behind me. I had thought it was Dave, so was giving myself room for error if he came barging past somewhere inappropriate. On about lap 7 I made a mistake at the hairpin, which left room for the man behind me to ride past into the next corner. It turned out it was James Smith, so I settled down to follow him. My lap board was now reading +5 and I couldn't figure out why one of the Sadowski boys wasn't closer. I found out later that Dave has crashed again and Matt had retired too.

I settled down behind James for a couple of laps, before planning and executing a pass under brakes for the harpin. After that I kept a steady pace and really put my head down on the last two laps to beat James by 3 or so seconds, finishing second in the GP race.

The weekend was over, and very sucsessfully we think. Although we were beaten by Dennis, he has done 5000km (his estimate) around Ruapuna since November, so track knowledge was definitely on his side. We now look forward to moving on to Levels, in Timaru.

Cheers guys,
Jay #37

Nasty
15th January 2008, 15:10
Good read and well written write up Jay .. well done.!!

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2008, 15:13
Awesome work Jay! Such a shame about the Sadowski brothers......

kiwifruit
15th January 2008, 15:19
Great effort Jay, sounds like it was pretty crazy out there

Keep up the good work :love:

slowpoke
15th January 2008, 15:19
Thanks Jay, it's great hearing the inside story. Good luck fella!

jrandom
15th January 2008, 15:26
Go Jay! Sounds like a nice steady performance out there.

Looking forward to reading about your next few rounds and watching you in action at Manfeild and Pukekohe.

:niceone:

White trash
15th January 2008, 15:28
To be honest I would rate the Sadowski brothers as two of the most out of control riders I have had the displeasure of sharing a track with.


Be carefull there fella, "you don't wanna make enemys over here", eh Dave?

Well done young Jay, that's a fantastic result from round one. Roll on Levels.

Maido
15th January 2008, 15:31
Yeah nice riding jay! I hadn't realised that the yanks were quite that excitable. Short series = consistancy and no DNF'S (something I am trying this year!)
See you in Timas.

Sully60
15th January 2008, 15:46
Great report Jay!
Lets hope all your reports have such tales of success.
#1 hear you come!

flame
15th January 2008, 15:53
Congratulations on such blardy awesome results Jay! Look forward to your next report:rockon:

sugilite
15th January 2008, 15:56
Well done Jay, Keep it up! :2thumbsup
Thinking riders usually do better than brainless hard chargers at Timaru, though you may need to set the shields to maximum for the first few laps before you give those yanks the slip :lol:

Tony.OK
15th January 2008, 15:58
Great writeup Jay,there seems to be something about the "brothers" that rubs people the wrong way,beit race or trackday.:msn-wink:

t3mp0r4ry nzr
15th January 2008, 16:03
one word...legend!

GSVR
15th January 2008, 16:04
Never can get my head around that if you crash and cause the race to get red flagged you still get points rule. Only time I can see it being fair is when a innocent party gets taken out.

Keep up the great riding Jay.

White trash
15th January 2008, 16:31
Never can get my head around that if you crash and cause the race to get red flagged you still get points rule. Only time I can see it being fair is when a innocent party gets taken out.


Not sure about that Garry. Just had a quick peek on mylaps and in the "Points this meeting" section it shows both the Sadowski brothers as having zero points for the meeting.

FROSTY
15th January 2008, 16:33
good read Jay.Now for levels -dont forget the wendsday practice :shit:

GSVR
15th January 2008, 16:36
Not sure about that Garry. Just had a quick peek on mylaps and in the "Points this meeting" section it shows both the Sadowski brothers as having zero points for the meeting.

Possibly its been changed. Last time I looked we were different to Australia in that respect. Will look at the rulebook when I find it.

k14
15th January 2008, 16:38
Possibly its been changed. Last time I looked we were different to Australia in that respect. Will look at the rulebook when I find it.
Nah it hasn't changed. If the race gets restarted and the person that crashed doesnt restart then they won't get any points. But say if the race has done over 65% distance and they don't restart the race then they will finish as they were the lap before the red flag. Yes sucks but that's the rules, never know when they may help you out.

In auzzie they disqualify the guy that caused the red flag. Thats the way it should be.

Toast
15th January 2008, 16:55
Awesome to read, Jay, keep it up :niceone:

HDTboy
15th January 2008, 17:03
See you Thursday bud. You were riding well, just keep the others busy long enough for Team Tubbos to catch up

Leong
15th January 2008, 17:11
Congrats on the great results Jay especially for an "away" meet. You looked really good out there, as usual, fast and consistent!!

Ivan
15th January 2008, 17:14
Hey Jay Good stuff...

At least you finished 2nd thats what counts hope you have a good season this year

BarBender
15th January 2008, 17:31
Awesome Jay!
All the best at Levels.

cowpoos
15th January 2008, 18:08
Awesome stuff bro!!! well stoked for you and just as importantly your whole team!! the team must be pretty happy with themselves !!!

chanceyy
15th January 2008, 18:33
well written there Jay congrats ... great result :D

Cleve
15th January 2008, 19:00
An excellent write up Jay and many thanks for taking the time to share this with us all.

Sparky Bills
15th January 2008, 19:11
Congrats man. Sounds like your going to have to watch you back aye.
Dont blow any gearboxes while your down there either! lol

sisterecho
15th January 2008, 20:24
See you Thursday bud. You were riding well, just keep the others busy long enough for Team Tubbos to catch up

Levels is always closed on Thursdays for noise restrictions or neighbours or something stupid like that. Testing on Wednesday, see you Friday.

Jay

HDTboy
15th January 2008, 20:37
Does that mean I'm only allowed to see you at the track?

GIXser
15th January 2008, 20:41
great write up jay, and well done dude:)

JayRacer37
15th January 2008, 20:52
Does that mean I'm only allowed to see you at the track?

No. But we might not be around on Thursday. Or I might just ignore Chris's calls again... lol

Masterchop
16th January 2008, 09:23
[QUOTE=JayRacer37;1381376]to. I rode a steady race for the rest of it, controlling the gap behind me and saving my front tyre (we can change rear tyres between races, but not fronts).

Well done Jay,Good luck with the next round.
Why cant you change front tyres between races? Is it a rule thing or mechanical reason?

k14
16th January 2008, 09:56
[QUOTE=JayRacer37;1381376]to. I rode a steady race for the rest of it, controlling the gap behind me and saving my front tyre (we can change rear tyres between races, but not fronts).

Well done Jay,Good luck with the next round.
Why cant you change front tyres between races? Is it a rule thing or mechanical reason?
Its the rule for supersport. Two rear tyres and one front for each weekends races.

I see the pot is being stirred by the media


Last weekend Lawrence had a much better weekend than Sadowski and is currently 2nd in the points series , Sadowski didn't finish either race so has no points and summed it up by say "The worst race day of my life". But wants to make it better this coming weekend.

Young Brother Matt Sadowski grabbed the lap record at Christchurch before crashing in the first leg.

"To be honest I would rate the Sadowski brothers as two of the most out of control riders I have had the displeasure of sharing a track with" Lawrence says.

While not saying too much Dave Sadowski gave the impression that there will be no give or take when they face off , and that he is not fazed at all by Lawrence.

What ever the outcome New Zealand hasn't had a rivalry like this for some time. Two determined young chargers out on the track , Lawrence determined to build on his points and Sadowski determined to start is point score in the best possible way. watch this space.

boostin
16th January 2008, 10:01
Its the rule for supersport. Two rear tyres and one front for each weekends races.

I see the pot is being stirred by the media

Do you have a reference for the article? I would be interested to have a read. Thanks.

Good results Jay, keep up the good work.

skelstar
16th January 2008, 10:35
Good writeup Jay. LOL... this Sad-owski thing makes me think of people I've known that come over to NZ for their OE, live it up and take people for granted (make enemies) then bugger off home with no consequences. Maybe its just racing?

oyster
16th January 2008, 10:46
Jay, your concerns about the riders around you are valid. Please make sure your concerns are discussed with the steward, whose job is to administer "Safe, Fun, Fair" The dangerous riding everybody witnessed at Ruapuna contravened all these principles, and for the benefit of the riders, those around and them and the sport's image it has to be stopped, very quickly.

onearmedbandit
16th January 2008, 11:00
Well done Jay, keep it up.

k14
16th January 2008, 11:04
Do you have a reference for the article? I would be interested to have a read. Thanks.

Good results Jay, keep up the good work.
It was sent out in an email from www.nzsbk.co.nz and i can't find any reference to it on the website. I have quoted the body of the article though.

Ivan
16th January 2008, 11:25
Its on there main page.

skelstar
16th January 2008, 11:34
My god thats an aweful site.

steveyb
16th January 2008, 12:53
My god thats an aweful site.

Unfortunately one needs to say here here to that.

I heard so much about it on Sunday, then to log on and see that was frankly disturbing.

Not even optimised to run in Mozilla interface!

:(

Steve

k14
16th January 2008, 12:58
My god thats an aweful site.
Yeah I know. But you would be quite happy with the "upgrade" the site had a month or so ago. The first iteration of the site was straight from the 90's!

F5 Dave
16th January 2008, 13:10
Good effort Jay, push where you can push, but staying on wins points.

Good luck for weekend.

skelstar
16th January 2008, 13:20
Yeah I know. But you would be quite happy with the "upgrade" the site had a month or so ago. The first iteration of the site was straight from the 90's!
I think its been designed in Frontpage 95. Offered to clean it up for them... hope they don't take offense.

Clivoris
16th January 2008, 14:51
Shit hot Jay. Make us proud man.

k14
16th January 2008, 14:53
I think its been designed in Frontpage 95. Offered to clean it up for them... hope they don't take offense.
Lol, probably on a windows 95 box! Sadly I doubt they will take your offer up. It is seriously lacking in professionalism. They could at least get some pictures that aren't all pixelated and distorted.

enigma51
16th January 2008, 15:09
Well done jay
now just need to learn to back it in like me!

jrandom
16th January 2008, 15:13
Well done jay
now just need to learn to back it in like me!

I like the fat black stripes you leave on the road with that sen fiddy.

Pity you haven't yet learned to leave them while you're not riding in a straight line.

;)

Dodgy
16th January 2008, 15:16
Yes, that is SUCH a dreadful site, I had to laugh. Mind you if Jim had a helping hand we should be grateful we didnt vomit

quallman1234
16th January 2008, 16:01
Hey jay good luck for this weekend coming up.

Don't let the rivalry get too your head. Focus on the racing and have fun!

-Kyle.

boomer
16th January 2008, 16:13
I like the fat black stripes you leave on the road with that sen fiddy.

Pity you haven't yet learned to leave them while you're not riding in a straight line.

;)

i'm hearing ya.... aiiii

boomer
16th January 2008, 16:33
Thanks for the insights jay..awesome!


Good to hear your enjoying it and getting the results.. keep at it buddy!!!

Shaun
16th January 2008, 16:34
Watching Jay @ work was great, he was very fast, and very smooth:banana:

Number One
16th January 2008, 16:40
Well done Jay :sunny:

Bren_chch
16th January 2008, 18:52
Well done Jay, you looked great out there. I enjoyed watching you and James battle it out!

NOW add your racing profile to Visordown www.visordown.co.nz and you Shaun and Jimmy

puddytat
16th January 2008, 18:54
I thought you rode awesomely Jay, ride like that again & youll be right there at Timaru. Good luck!!:niceone:

TonyB
17th January 2008, 11:22
My god thats an aweful site.At least its there though eh.

enigma51
17th January 2008, 11:26
I like the fat black stripes you leave on the road with that sen fiddy.

Pity you haven't yet learned to leave them while you're not riding in a straight line.

;)

I dont realy like doing it on the road a its neither big nor strong .......
not that i can do it sideways into a corner on the track either but hopefully i will get there soon just need to spend more time watching jay to learn from the master :whistle:

Frenchy
17th January 2008, 22:23
well done mate! and good luck for this weekend.