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Drew
25th February 2008, 17:03
Well, I was considerably less prepared the day we left for this event, with a shit load of tyres to fit, and my bike to put back together, but I got it sorted and off we went Thursday night. The awsesome Dangerous and Rashika put us up for the weekend, and Darryl even got out of bed at one in the morning to let us in when we arrived:shit::Punk:

Off to the track for my first ever look at the place, we sorted out a wee hiccup with pit garaging and set up without incident.

First go; I was a tad nervous cos my rear tyre warmer wasn't here yet but took a few gentle laps to figure the direction of the corners and started on learnin lines. Crickey it's technical, my poor feeble mind couldn't cope with that much info to process. I was reletively happy with it by the end tho, and super proud of my girl for picking it up so quick and draggin her knee sliders.

Race day, out for practice and I'm gettin quite a bad slide from the rear, I battled with this problem all day and ony managed a best lap of 1m41s and seventh position in F1. Better result in best of Italian coming home 5th I think.

Day two, and I was feeling a lot more confident having baught a supercorser from NickO at the end of the day before. Missed practice while fitting it, but the warm up lap of my first race was enough to know it was HEAPS better. Race one I managed 7th again, but had a plan for the bracket races to come.

Bracket race 1; got a better start than I had been doing and set about business, managed to get passed a really quick two valve Duke of some sort and NickO too, leaving me faced with a superduke taking some very motard type lines, turns out there is quite a speed difference mid corner between our styles, and I ran straight into his back tyre, sending me over the bars and into the scenery, he stayed up luckily and I sat there for the rest of the race.

Our awesome sponsors set about getting my bike together while I sat out the Conti cup race with bottom lip on the ground. Good onya guys, you did a great job:first:

Bracket race2; and I had a score to settle with a certain superduke. I left the line well and made as short work as I could of guys with better start skills and positions, getting up behind the same KTM and choosing my time to pounce. Turned out it was the same corner I'd hit him on but this time I knew where he'd go and took the long way round, saying very loudly to myself, "got ya this time!" Took off from there with some track to myself, alas it turns out a fuel line clip had come loose in the crash, and it managed to wiggle it's way out to shut the bike down a couple laps later.

Anyway, it was a fuckin great race meeting, and I met some real ccol people.

Now, the list of many to thank, and I hope I dont forget anyone. First, my lovely talanted lady for everything you do, all your support. You were an inspiration to me all weekend with the way you rode. Kerry from KTL Motorcycles, Rob and Cherry Taylor, Silverdale Landscape Services, and the Anglo American Motorcycle club for the bike, Tyres, van, spares, lunch, and the simply wicked support, you all rock! Bike tranz for reasons obvious, Henderson motorcycles, Kerry Dukey from Ohlins for my even better again suspension, and Chesters Plumbing supplies. A huge thanks to Darryl and Gwen, for the bed, the food, and the most hospitable easy going place to call home for the weekend. I simply cannot thank you nearly eough for the pit help, photos, and all the words of support. Thanks Joni for comin out and supporting us, was awesome to see ya again.

NickO, for your advice, and sellin me a mint tyre well under what you could have got for it. You're a great sportsman for sure brother!

Good to meet TonyB too, great to put a face to the name, and you helped me out heaps with lines and technique when we were talking. I put the "pothole" conversation we had into practice, and when I got over the mind block of comin at a corner too hot, and gassing it to correct the problem, I was rear wheel steering the ol' Duke to my hearts content round there.

Deano, I'm thankin you for your text messages, and wanting to come help out, you da bomb bro.

Nick Prestige, and Mike Fee for the pit help, tutoring for us both, and just generally being a pair of good buggers!

MVnut, great to meet you and your lovely family, methinks Vicki has got a wee fan in young Poppy.

Anyone I have not mentioned, I do appologise, but there is a serious sleep deprivation issue at the moment.

Bring on next year, I simply love this event.

Sully60
25th February 2008, 17:08
Great report Drew:niceone:
Like you said, bring on next year!

TonyB
25th February 2008, 17:59
Awesome writeup Drew.

Good to meet TonyB too, great to put a face to the name, and you helped me out heaps with lines and technique when we were talking. I put the "pothole" conversation we had into practice, and when I got over the mind block of comin at a corner too hot, and gassing it to correct the problem, I was rear wheel steering the ol' Duke to my hearts content round there. LOL thats a laugh, me helping you! :wacko: But yeah I learnt an awful lot watching the big guns at the nationals. I managed to put it into practice as wel...though no doubt at a rather more sedate pace... and it really does work. Glad I could pass on what I had seen and learnt and have it put to good use!

Sparky Bills
25th February 2008, 18:02
Sounds like a good weekend. Glad the off wasnt too major.:niceone:

Deano
25th February 2008, 18:14
Bloody great results mate. You're going from strength to strength the more you get to know the bike.

dangerous
25th February 2008, 18:29
No need to thank us man, just doing what we do.
So heres ya pics... I will send a high res CD up to you guys soon.

dangerous
25th February 2008, 18:38
Ya improved big time over the day, reckon you ould have held 4th place easy as, the V Duke and 675 were slowly drifting back.

Drew
25th February 2008, 18:38
Cheers peeps.

Just been pissing about with the bikes, and apon closer inspection, the rear tyre I bought is a 180/55, rather than the far superior 190/55. So I'm sure the little waggle I was still getting from the rear on exit will settle further again with a bigger contact patch. Dont get me wrong tho folks, I was goin well better after changin to what's on there now, and still owe NickO big time.

Rashika
25th February 2008, 18:53
awwww shucks, 'twere nothing... anytime guys ;)
Thanks for the entertainment :clap:

Kickaha
25th February 2008, 19:03
Well done Drew,good to see you had a great time, maybe you'll be back for some winter series rounds? I really would have liked to be there but unfortunately it didn't work out

You might like to know that lap time is as quick as Jimmy went on his Gixxer thou when he came down a few years back

MVnut
25th February 2008, 19:43
Was a great meeting, excellent writeup Drew. Yeah, Poppy's a big fan for sure. Next year she may learn some words (she is very shy but getting better ). Anyway, real good racing by you and Flame, hope you can make it down for a ride in the Hills before it gets too cold. And if there's a club meet or something while you're here there's a supermoto in the garage you can use Flame told me she loved the 'motards at Ruapuna.:lol::lol:

Joni
25th February 2008, 19:52
Drew what a pleasure it was watching you and your lovely lady doing so very well! I was filled with pride.

Stunning….

It’s only going to get better from here.

:wari:

Cherryrob
25th February 2008, 20:23
Well that meeting was bloody awsome.Poor Nicko wanted that tyre back i reckon.Every meeting we leave real proud to have you on our team,ok so we had our work cut out getting you on the track,Dont worry about it ,gave us something to do,kept us out of the bar anyway.... Got some photos ,not full of action but still ,

Rashika
26th February 2008, 04:11
Soooooooo.... interesting pics, you gonna be trying your luck in the Milwaukee iron next year as well Drew? :msn-wink: I'm sure Heeman will enjoy the competiton

Drew
26th February 2008, 05:36
Soooooooo.... interesting pics, you gonna be trying your luck in the Milwaukee iron next year as well Drew? :msn-wink: I'm sure Heeman will enjoy the competiton

I somehow doubt it, I want a Superglide sport like the one I was sitting on as another road bike, but I'm sure it's just a phase.

flame
26th February 2008, 18:36
aww geeze babe you put on some fantastic racing out there. Ive never seen anyone get so fast so quick like you have. I was screaming so loud in your last race I nearly lost my voice completly....lucky for you on the trip home eh!
You rode your friggen arse off babe, but Im glad you left some of it attached to your body coz I quite like it:msn-wink:


What fantastic sponsors and support we have! they got my bike fixed up straight after my bin for my next race, the minute mine was all go....Drews come in needing speedy repairs and they were onto it so fast you would hardly know he had crashed. You guys are 'stars'! blardy STARS!

I havnt done a report, haved shared a few words in the original Sound of Thunder thread here instead http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=67315&page=5

Cherryrob
26th February 2008, 21:46
Have you seen the lastest KB pin up girl? And shes on our team:banana::apint:

Cherryrob
26th February 2008, 21:50
And here is Vicki and Drews Pit Crew having a team meeting before the action on Saturday.Lucky we didnt do the same on Sunday HuH Guys:niceone:

Cherryrob
26th February 2008, 21:52
What about the knee down photo,,:first: Your a winner girl:rockon:

slowpoke
26th February 2008, 22:41
What can I say but keep livin' the dream. I'm envious as hell but I know I couldn't ride like you guys in a month of trackdays.
Thanks for the write up, I'm gettin' all misty eyed for my ol' Duc.....hang on, that part of KTL's plan isn't it? make me wip out my battered cheque book in a moment of nostalgic weakness? Ooooo the sneaky bastidges!