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Sketchy_Racer
31st December 2008, 10:49
Sketchy Glen’s Taupo Spectacular and first Endurance Race

What a weekend! First of all I want to say my thanks to the following people

•Scrivy and Chris Lawrence, what an amazing weekend these guys put on for us all. Such a fantastically run event. Thanks so much guys!
•All the marshals and helpers on the day. So many people putting in so much effort for lucky buggers like me to do what we love. Amazing!
•My team. Malcolm (my father) Andrew, Leigh, Paul, Steve and anyone who helped out on the days, fantastic guys, I can’t thank you all enough!
•Jason, my race partner for the endurance race. He did amazing, rode with great pace and consistency all day.

And a huge thanks to our sponsors

• Hi Torque Cycles – Paraparaumu
• Victoria Motorcycle Wreckers
• Carbines Engineering
• Pakuranga Dental Surgury
• Moto Academy New Zealand

Saturday – 27th

This was just a practice day on the 250 which I was to be riding for the first two days. Very tame day doing mediocre times, but just keeping in mind it was the first day of three hard days of racing motorcycles. Had great fun, I love the Taupo circuit on the 250 very satisfying when you get it right. Especially from turn 1 - 6. So flowing.

Sunday – 28th

This was race day on the 250. Had some great battles with the Japanese rider Kissy Y (don’t know his last name) He was very slow mid corner on his Honda 600, but got very good drive out of the turns. It made it very hard on the 250, as I would lose a large amount of my corner speed having to slow for him mid corner and the 250 doesn’t have the outright power to stay with him down the straights. I can’t remember where I finished in the races, somewhere near 10th place I think.

Monday – 29th

The Endurance Race
I traded the 250 for my new 600 which my riding partner Jason was riding for the first two days. It takes quite a bit of time to adapt from the riding style of the 250 onto the 600. They are very different bikes and need to be ridden very differently. I opted to take the 600 out for the first of the two practice sessions. I did about half a dozen laps then the pit board came out to signal me to come in and let Jason get some laps. He ended up getting only one lap as I hogged the session. Sorry Jason. I was very happy to see that after only a handful of laps we were in second for qualifying and only a couple of seconds off the Hayden Fitzgerald and Jeremy Holmes team.

Shortly after that session the rain started coming down. This really stuffed us as we only had one set of second hand wets that I had been gifted from Phil (Toast). They had already seen quite a bit of track time so I was very anxious about them being up to the standard of the new tyres most the other teams were on. By now the rain had set in quite well, so there was no second guessing that we were going to be racing on wets. Steve set about getting them swapped over on the rims while Jason and I hung around looking very nervous. Jason and I decided that in the next session we would only do a few laps each, just enough to familiarize ourselves with the wet track, and wet tyres, but not to wear down the tyres anymore than absolutely necessary.

Jason was doing the Le Mans start as he is super fit and can run really well. He got an excellent start and was almost first into turn one. I only watched the occasional lap as I was so nervous. I think throughout the race the worst position we were in was 4th place. After 45 mins and sitting in 3rd place Andrew put the pit board out to call Jason in to do our rider swap and fuel up. The pit stops went flawlessly. Everyone worked amazingly and knew where they needed to be and when. Paul held the bike while Malcolm and Andrew fueled it using two jerry cans. While that happened Jason and I swap positions. It took us just over 20 seconds to get 12 litres of fuel and riders swapped. I was very happy with that.

On the track! The first thing I found out was that even with wets the 600 was aqua planning all over the show. The worst being braking near the old track pits before the sweeper. Man that was un-nerving! I settled into a groove, passing the odd rider. I had no idea what my lap times were like compared to the other teams, but no one came past me so I figured I couldn’t be too far off the pace. 50 minutes passed and the number 47 Pit board was shown. I came in and did the pit stop with a fair amount of thumbs up around the pits. I was dumb struck to find out we were in first position just before the pit stop. Unbelievable! By now the track was just starting to show it was going to dry out. This worried me be a bit as I had no idea how the wets would handle the dry track with stock suspension which quite a few people have made it very clear they think that the stock suspension will eat tyres.

Pit stop time. By now the track had a very dry line. As Jason came in I quickly inspected the tyres, I was glad to see that they were still looking ok. Jason later told me he rode conservatively which would have helped. I knew our team was in first as I headed onto the track, and this was a shorter session, so I put my head down and picked up the pace. I was surprised at how well the wets were holding up in the dry. I made sure not to wheel spin them too much as I know that would really chew them out. I was so happy when I saw the last lap flag come one. I had a quick glance behind and couldn’t see anyone so knew all I had to do was finish that lap.

The most amazing feeling I have ever had was crossing that finish line. I couldn’t stop smiling and cheering with joy. Coming into the pits and seeing and hearing everyone cheering and clapping was just amazing.

There were many a hug and handshake passed around once we were in the pits. I had a beaming smile that I just couldn’t remove, nor did I want to. This has certainly been the biggest highlight of my racing venture.

Again I can’t thank all the people that sponsored us and helped us for this meeting and Jason for being such a fantastic rider.

Thanks for taking the time to read this, can’t wait until next year!


Cheers,


-Glen Skachill #47

racerhead
31st December 2008, 11:01
Top job to both of ye guys:2thumbsup: :clap: :first:
Good report:niceone:

Tony.OK
31st December 2008, 11:16
Well done to both of you.........truely outstanding effort:niceone:

Number One
31st December 2008, 11:19
Well done Sketchy!!!! :niceone:

scrivy
31st December 2008, 11:30
Well rode matey!!
Joy to watch!!

Skunk
31st December 2008, 11:36
Top job mate. Roll on Actrix Winter Series!

Kendog
31st December 2008, 16:17
Great work :first:

vtec
31st December 2008, 17:06
Good write up Glen. Short and sweet. I've done my write up, but am reluctant to put them up because they are huge. Bugger it I'll do it now. Just looked at the laptimes, mate you were flying at the end. Down to 1.44's on shagged wets with limited braking capacity you're fucking nuts.

Duke girl
31st December 2008, 17:47
Congratulations Glenn and Vtec on a Awesome Endurance race considering the terrible conditions. You guys both rode to your limits and the end result proved to us all what talented riders you both are.
I wish you both all the very best with your 2009 Racing Series and hope you both have a well earned celebrated drink tonight. Well Done Guys, Awesome job.:clap::niceone:

Madness
31st December 2008, 17:47
you're fucking nuts.

Yep, He's nuts alright.

Congratulations on the win guys, good to see Glen kicking arse.

dangerous
1st January 2009, 10:33
meh... ya did ok, the best thing you did all w/e tho was get me LC Cranking in the pits after I came in with a fucked #1 bike :rockon:

wharfy
2nd January 2009, 11:03
Shit hot result, you dudes were way cool.

Sketchy_Racer
2nd January 2009, 11:42
Thanks for the great comments guys! I had a absolute ball and going in with the attidude of thinking that a top 5 finish would be fantastic and to come out with the position we did, well, I still can't believe it!

Bring on next year!

Kornholio
2nd January 2009, 15:09
Bring on next year!

Roger that :D

roadracingoldfart
2nd January 2009, 19:23
Good work guys . Well done :Punk:

kiwifruit
2nd January 2009, 20:11
Really well done, congratulations!

Ivan
2nd January 2009, 23:58
Frick I left atthe wrong time man

Congrats bro thats wicked as result

I might have to buy you a beer for that

Buddha#81
3rd January 2009, 08:21
Congradulations guys. Its good to see the hard work and determination paying off. How many threads on this site, go along the way of "you must have megga dollar suspension..........." "You will need multiple sets of tyres........" " The latest model machine will be needed........."etc. I take my hat off to you doing what you have done with what you have.

koba
3rd January 2009, 09:26
Brilliant effort, I think the fact that you always shine in the wet speaks alot for your riding ability.

Frenchy
4th January 2009, 09:20
Well done mate a great effort and a great result :niceone:

Skunk Control
6th January 2009, 10:52
Sketchy Glen’s Taupo Spectacular and first Endurance Race

There were many a hug and handshake passed around once we were in the pits. I had a beaming smile that I just couldn’t remove, nor did I want to.

Well done to both of you :2thumbsup: , attached is a couple of those pics of :hug: etc and that enormous smile (and yes we could see it under your helmet too.. :banana:

Matt Bleck
7th January 2009, 09:59
Congrats on the great effort/result!!!! :niceone: