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Deano
18th February 2008, 22:01
What a great days racing. It was my first time on the SV 'in anger' so to speak, after only having done 1 track day at Manfeild on it.

As there were not likely to be any motards in F3 this year, I set myself a goal of top ten, which I thought was pretty realistic. I was optimistically aiming for 6th as I thought winning a bit of prizemoney would be the icing on the cake.

First of all - big ups to Drew, Vikki and Jimmy, who all did bloody well.

F3 - Practice 1 - this went pretty well, although a guy crashed up ahead of me on the back straight - he looked like he had a handful of front brake as he went over the hump on the second cross roads and it locked up when it hit the ground, spitting him out of his seat and giving a bit of a tank slapper - it looked like he would recover it but then dumped it pretty hard before the right hand kink. Does anyone know who it was and if he was ok ?

After practice I checked my grid position, and was a bit gutted when I saw that I was 19 or 20 out of 22. Positions were based on Wanganui 07, and as I didn't compete this left me with a really crap placing.

In keeping with tradition from last year, I missed the second practice. One second there was just an RS125 on the dummy grid, next minute they were completing the first lap.

Race 1

I was determined to get a top 10 placing despite starting from the back of the pack. I got an absolute blinder of a start and went straight to the left and up the inside of about half the pack. I carried on going pretty well I thought, then the red flag came out - someone had crashed at the esses.

The restart was the total oposite to the first. I was about a row or two back from where I should have been :doh:

After launching, a wall of bikes appeared in front of me and there was just know where to go but follow. I had a lot of ground and places to make up.

I put my head down and got on with it, not really having any hairy moments. Maybe not pushing quite hard enough ? I did manage to clamber my way back up to 11th so was pretty happy with that, given where I had to start from. Best lap time was a 53 something.

Race 2.

I was very pleased to learn that the grid positions for race 2 were based on placings from race 1.

So I started from 11th, on the second row.

I got a great start and went through the esses, counting the number of bikes ahead as they entered the back straight. 6.....great, I had one place to get to achieve my 'optimistic' goal. The bike in front was an RGV250, and exiting the haiprin, I thought the torque of the SV would get me past, but alas, he got into his power band as I started to gain and I couldn't quite keep with him down the straight - that was one quick 250. He peeled further away with each lap.

With only a couple of laps to go, Ray Nairn binned at turn 1 - I heard later he got tangled with his son and another rider. He seemed ok so that was good.

So I thought I was in 6th place with know one close behind me. I finished and was elated. But then when I got the results I learnt I was 7th. I guess my counting while cornering wasn't that great.

Anyway - 7th place was most definitely a top 10 result and I was stoked.

Best lap time was 52.52s, which I don't think was too shabby, given I'm on a pro twin spec bike.

Overall position was 9th with 24 points.

I hope the bike was easy to spot in it's bright KTM orange.
One of the days highlights was getting the front wheel up at the dummy grid intersection. :)

Once again it was great to have people drop by with support and encouragement - cheers guys.

Thanks to Veronique for holding the brolly for me in race 1, and Poos for providing the Pirelli brolly dolly for race 2. And yes, I was on Pirelli's !!!

Thanks to pit buddies Drew and Vikki, and Rob for their help in the pits, and my wife for all her support.

That was a great lead up for the hillclimb next month. But I don't know whether to enter the CBR in F1, or the SV in F3 ?

DingoZ
18th February 2008, 22:06
Nice one Deano..... Can see why you would be stoked with the end result.. Brilliant effort by all who do this I reckon..:)

Tony.OK
18th February 2008, 22:07
Sounds like you had a ball mate,good on ya:niceone:

Pussy
18th February 2008, 22:08
It was all good, Deano! That super-slick GSX-R windscreen helped, I'm sure.... :yes:

slowpoke
18th February 2008, 22:25
Great effort on your new toy mate! As for this counting bikes as you are cornering, how the fuck do ya do that? When screaming up to a corner the only thing I'm counting is my klacker pulsing in time to my extremely elevated heartbeat....

skelstar
18th February 2008, 23:03
Awesome bro... wish I could have been there to help out.

Team Glass Half Full Racing eh mate? ;)

limbimtimwim
18th February 2008, 23:04
Yep.

Play 'spot the difference' in pictures 1 and 2.

skelstar
18th February 2008, 23:07
Woah, did you krank the saturation up in the last pic Simon? :) those tyre-warmers really clash huh?

limbimtimwim
18th February 2008, 23:24
OMG!

Fashion Diz-arse-terrr!

Kendog
19th February 2008, 05:43
Sounds like a great day and a great end result :rockon:

Sully60
19th February 2008, 06:03
Great report Deano!

Sounds like that SV went pretty good eh:msn-wink:

Good to hear you still enjoyed yourself despite the bollocks with the grid position, I reckon a little fire in the belly helps out on the streets though!

Riff Raff
19th February 2008, 06:26
Great report Dean and great racing from you. Was really awesome to catch up with you and Nikki again and finally meet Rex.

Cherryrob
19th February 2008, 06:41
Hey Deano,Well done.That 52 is bloody good for a first timer:niceone:.Always a pleasure sharing the pits with you. Are you sure your bike shouldnt be black?????? Now if only it had an Italian name,Hmmmmm. <_< Well done mate.

CookMySock
19th February 2008, 06:51
I had planned to come to this event (as a spectator) but I couldnt (got a flamin cold didnt I) anyway, its fully wicked az to hear the competitors' stories here so keep them coming ok?

Awesome. Many thanks. :first:

Steve

kiwifruit
19th February 2008, 07:01
great effort man :D

robertydog
19th February 2008, 07:30
Went bloody well. And you bike looks good too.

deanohit
19th February 2008, 07:38
Nice one man, those 650 twins sounded awesome, well, any of the twins sounded awesome there!
Good effort on the placing.:niceone:

Trudes
19th February 2008, 09:19
Good stuff Deano :niceone:

Drew
19th February 2008, 10:01
Briliant stuff my brutha from another mutha. As always it was wicked to share a pit with ya, cheers heaps for your help getting me on and off the stands and tyre warmers.


You're a star my friend!!!:rockon:

White trash
19th February 2008, 14:57
great effort man :D
Farkin 'ell Deano! 7th place on a Protwins legal bike, racing it for the first time in F3 is fantastic!!

Roll on the winter series :D:D:D

flame
19th February 2008, 15:27
wickedy wicked matie! :woohoo::niceone:

great to see you kicking sum ass on the new bike so soon! Cant wait to see you give some hidings at the Winter Series.

And cheers for helping make our weekend too, it wouldn't be a 'race meet' without you in the pits :)

whistlersmother
19th February 2008, 15:30
did you get any photos of the back of your bike?

codgyoleracer
19th February 2008, 15:35
Good stuff Deanno, - sorry didnt get to catch up during the day.

Glen

Deano
19th February 2008, 15:40
Good stuff Deanno, - sorry didnt get to catch up during the day.

Glen

No Glen, I'm sorry I didn't get to catch you up during the day.....Yeah Right.

The Tazman
19th February 2008, 15:51
Bloody fanTAZtic matey. Well done. :2thumbsup

kiwifruit
19th February 2008, 15:59
did you get any photos of the back of your bike?

i had a giggle at the advert, VERY NICE, I LIKE

FROSTY
19th February 2008, 17:19
Friggin stunning news dude-After you giving me a hurry up last year on a 400 Its good to see how fast you can go on a competative bike -

scracha
21st February 2008, 21:39
You did good bud. The bike is purty too...even if it is a Suzuki :-)

Blue Velvet
22nd February 2008, 09:58
Great skills and nice bike Deano. Kicking myself after seeing yours last night, I should have stuck with my race toy plan <_<

Clivoris
22nd February 2008, 20:19
Top skills bro. I have to admit that after seeing you and others out there for the first time, racing smart; I can imagine being out there myself once I have a bit more experience. Once I'm collecting my pension I will have time I reckon. Shit hot result mate. Shoulda painted that bike yellow though.