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Motu
11th January 2005, 11:50
As is often the case - we have international riders in NZ for their off season break,they have been riding at tracks around the country and last weekend were at Rosebank,and again this sunday.

They had ridden at Gisborne the night before and drove up in the morning and straight on the track.In the second race of the day on a fresh track the lap record was broken - under 59 seconds,the previous record had been held for sometime.As usual with a record time it didn't look that fast,and there were dropped mouths when we heard the time...I wanted to see it again to see how it was done.The first races of the day on a wet slushy track are usualy for the lower classes,or maybe they'll get the classic midgets to pack it if they are there(they hate it,it's hard to clean the cars afterward) Fastest times of the day are later on when a blue groove has developed,so it was an impressive bit of riding alright.

They had some quads there too,one was a quadzilla type with a 4 cyl and wings,but it wasn't very fast,he was running smoothish tyres and maybe wasn't hooking up on the track.One of the quads took out the wall and had both front tyres burst when they dragged it out.A Jawa powered Thunder Chair looped on his first practice start and the rider went off in the meat waggon,didn't even get to the startline.A couple of solo's looped too,so it was a good track alright.

They are back this sunday 16,so how about you expand your motorcycling experiance,have a day in the sun and see the worlds best speedway riders show how it's done sideways without gears or brakes.Do what I do,go for a ride in the morning and relax for the afternoon.

750Y
12th January 2005, 07:48
they've been covering a bit of speedway on tv last few months including the speedway gp and more recently the racing in New Plymouth. Always good to watch, pretty quick sport and more often than not some sort of drama. the bikes are far from flash & look like they have a mountain bike front end but they sure get stuck into it. Personally I'd like to see a bit more variety track-wise, i think that could be cool.

vinducati
13th January 2005, 06:20
I presume you are not aware that speedway bikes only turn left,
this may limit your abililty to design a new track shape.
The chicane may pose a problem, let ne know how you get on.

Mr Skid
17th January 2005, 00:18
Motu - I can see why you're sometimes scathing of sports bikes - road riding seems positively tame after I saw what the speedway boys and girls do on Sunday.

If anyone is vaguely interested in learning how to control a bike on the limits, speedway's where it's at.

I'll see you at the next meet!