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suzuki21
22nd December 2008, 14:45
I reckon that having the first 2 laps of practice under a yellow flag is a joke, the practices are too short to piss around.
Imagine if Craig Sherrifs got stuck behind a slow rider and couldnt pass, and whoever goes out first can actually ride properly and sort suspension etc, the whole idea of practice is to........... practice!
The purpose apparently is to make sure the brakes and tyres are warmed up first - mmmm. I think it is a load of crap.
Burrt Badger
22nd December 2008, 16:01
Did you maybe think that those two laps let you see what bumps have developed or been removed during the year since you last raced there, and whether they are on line or not, they might also let you see where the flag marshall positions are so that you dont pass under yellow flag conditions thereby endangering yourself, your fellow competitors AND the Track Workers..
Tony.OK
22nd December 2008, 16:49
I think for people new to the event it isn't a bad idea but that should be on top of normal qualifying allowed time.
The Manfeild event was used as a test for Boxing day and there was some confusion.
Initially qualifying was only going to be 2 yellow laps then just 4 for qualifying. Just those laps to do scrub, bed in brakes and try to get a clean hot lap.
My suggestion for organisers would be to use a megaphone at briefing so everyone can actually hear. Maybe helping to allow people to raise concerns.
wharfy
22nd December 2008, 17:14
I reckon that having the first 2 laps of practice under a yellow flag is a joke, the practices are too short to piss around.
Imagine if Craig Sherrifs got stuck behind a slow rider and couldnt pass, and whoever goes out first can actually ride properly and sort suspension etc, the whole idea of practice is to........... practice!
The purpose apparently is to make sure the brakes and tyres are warmed up first - mmmm. I think it is a load of crap.
I don't think it will do any harm for even the most experienced riders to do a couple of laps to re-learn the circuit. No one has ridden it for at least a year and it has almost certainly changed since then. I am sure the top teams can get their shit together enough to be at the front of the grid for the practice. Craig Shirrifs will only be stuck behind a slower rider until the green flag :). It will be the SAME for everyone (I HOPE !!!), one of the things about a "street" circuit, everyone gets the same amount of time to practice, set up and qualify. No matter what your budget you can't get a couple of days to dial in your bike. Craig Shirrifs only needed 4 laps at Manfield to get pole position anyway :) and the front row of the grid were 3 seconds clear of the next row in qualifying.
I DON'T think its crap :)
wharfy
22nd December 2008, 17:33
I think for people new to the event it isn't a bad idea but that should be on top of normal qualifying allowed time.
The Manfeild event was used as a test for Boxing day and there was some confusion.
Initially qualifying was only going to be 2 yellow laps then just 4 for qualifying. Just those laps to do scrub, bed in brakes and try to get a clean hot lap.
My suggestion for organisers would be to use a megaphone at briefing so everyone can actually hear. Maybe helping to allow people to raise concerns.
I was under the impression there was going to be a "special" practice session for first timers in addition to the "normal" practice, I had better check the info I got with my acceptance letter ?
I agree that Manfield was confusing - partly because the PA there SUCKS and partly because the plan was changed at the riders briefing and then something completely different altogether eventuated !!!!
Tony.OK
22nd December 2008, 18:12
I was under the impression there was going to be a "special" practice session for first timers in addition to the "normal" practice, I had better check the info I got with my acceptance letter ?
I agree that Manfield was confusing - partly because the PA there SUCKS and partly because the plan was changed at the riders briefing and then something completely different altogether eventuated !!!!
Yeah you're right mate, we get 4 laps with a lead rider I think.
With ya re the PA system:niceone:
roadracingoldfart
22nd December 2008, 20:10
I reckon that having the first 2 laps of practice under a yellow flag is a joke, the practices are too short to piss around.
Imagine if Craig Sherrifs got stuck behind a slow rider and couldnt pass, and whoever goes out first can actually ride properly and sort suspension etc, the whole idea of practice is to........... practice!
The purpose apparently is to make sure the brakes and tyres are warmed up first - mmmm. I think it is a load of crap.
So are you saying you can go hammer and tongs from the start of a session ???
I will wait at the third corner for you . Do you want a room with a view at hospital or just the ventilator suite next to the wheel chair hoist.??
Shaun
23rd December 2008, 07:01
I reckon that having the first 2 laps of practice under a yellow flag is a joke, the practices are too short to piss around.
Imagine if Craig Sherrifs got stuck behind a slow rider and couldnt pass, and whoever goes out first can actually ride properly and sort suspension etc, the whole idea of practice is to........... practice!
The purpose apparently is to make sure the brakes and tyres are warmed up first - mmmm. I think it is a load of crap.
Just curious, do you even race your self?
Toast
23rd December 2008, 08:40
Did you maybe think that those two laps let you see what bumps have developed or been removed during the year since you last raced there, and whether they are on line or not, they might also let you see where the flag marshall positions are so that you dont pass under yellow flag conditions thereby endangering yourself, your fellow competitors AND the Track Workers..
I'd have thought that a walk around the track the day before would let one see the track condition better than 2 laps on the day?
I don't disagree with the rule though, it will be a good time for those with new tyres to scrub them in and the good riders won't let themselves get held up.
Quasievil
23rd December 2008, 08:46
I'd have thought that a walk around the track the day before would let one see the track condition better than 2 laps on the day?
LOL bro, I dont do walk ....mountain bike if absolutely neccersary but walk ? pffft !!
anyhow, for me I am happy to get a few laps in to sight in the track a bit, especially behind an experienced Wanganui campaigner.
Rather this than into a bale because I got it wrong
Toast
23rd December 2008, 08:57
LOL bro, I dont do walk ....mountain bike if absolutely neccersary but walk ? pffft !!
anyhow, for me I am happy to get a few laps in to sight in the track a bit, especially behind an experienced Wanganui campaigner.
Rather this than into a bale because I got it wrong
Bike is all good too (I'd have done that but didn't have one). Even though my plan of attack changed big time once out on the track, it certainly felt a lot better going out there with one.
Hook up with Gav and Steve and follow them around, they should know what they're doing
suzuki21
23rd December 2008, 12:53
Marriage new house and new baby = not anymore :-(
CHOPPA
23rd December 2008, 16:15
Trust me the flag aint gonna stop them from passing someone floudering around on lap 2 of practice....
roadracingoldfart
23rd December 2008, 19:27
[QUOTE=Toast;1861600]I'd have thought that a walk around the track the day before would let one see the track condition better than 2 laps on the day?
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WHAT walk around the track ..... you guys are lucky i dont race there anymore , if i had to walk the track first id need it changed into a 2 day meeting so i had time for a liedown :sleep: after such a vigorous bit of exercise.
ArcherWC
23rd December 2008, 19:58
Trust me the flag aint gonna stop them from passing someone floudering around on lap 2 of practice....
why dont you just say its me hahahahahaha
quallman1234
23rd December 2008, 20:17
There's no hailbails this year.
Air fences nowadays ;). (Read the news section on their site)
Tony.OK
23rd December 2008, 20:32
There's no hailbails this year.
Air fences nowadays ;). (Read the news section on their site)
Shit now I'm suddenly not nervous............:bleh::msn-wink:
Shaun
24th December 2008, 04:56
Marriage new house and new baby = not anymore :-(
You do not mess around it seems "I"
quallman1234
24th December 2008, 22:46
Shit now I'm suddenly not nervous............:bleh::msn-wink:
Beats hitting hailbails! :niceone:. I'll be there pitting for quasi / doing some talking about Moto-Academy. Good Luck all =).
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