View Full Version : Went to Hampton Downs today...
They say they wont be running any events until at least September........ Seems to be stretching out.
vifferman
17th May 2009, 18:14
They say they wont be running any events until at least September........ Seems to be stretching out.
That's a shame (and a bit differnet from "June").
Great motocross track at the moment tho. They are planning on having a supercross track on site too.
boman
17th May 2009, 18:43
With all that clay, you might be needing some pretty agressive knobblies too, I be thinking.
:doh:
Grant`
17th May 2009, 18:44
thats kind of shit to hear, was looking forward to seeing some racing there :(
paturoa
17th May 2009, 19:29
Was just reading the latest KR mag in the reading room as you do.
On page 80 they are still advertising Monday 8 June as the first ride day (and yes they do have the year too)
I'm quite interested so have just emailed them to find out.
they are still advertising Monday 8 June as the first ride day (and yes they do have the year too)
I'm quite interested so have just emailed them to find out.
Better fit those knobbies.............
Was just reading the latest KR mag in the reading room as you do.
On page 80 they are still advertising Monday 8 June as the first ride day (and yes they do have the year too)
I'm quite interested so have just emailed them to find out.
I must say, I feel a bit pissed at the marketing chick who keeps emailing to see if I still want to pay my bucks for the 'first' day. The way she's going on suggests they're just sweeping the last bits of shit of the sealed surface.
It all smells like an outfit either going broke or gone broke and hiding the fact like some sleazy finance company advertising for investors so they can use the new money to pay the existing investor's interest.
Starky307
17th May 2009, 20:57
I must say, I feel a bit pissed at the marketing chick who keeps emailing to see if I still want to pay my bucks for the 'first' day. The way she's going on suggests they're just sweeping the last bits of shit of the sealed surface.
It all smells like an outfit either going broke or gone broke and hiding the fact like some sleazy finance company advertising for investors so they can use the new money to pay the existing investor's interest.
I so hope your wrong, it has so much promise.
Cajun
17th May 2009, 21:06
yeah i emailed them last week asking about trackdays saying 8th is dead in water, but 20 june is possible
I was hoping to get a day in track before superbike school level 1
The apartments are nice.........
jafar
17th May 2009, 21:20
The apartments are nice.........
For the $$$ they would want to be. :jerry:
dino3310
17th May 2009, 21:31
some how i dont think the weather gods will be letting them finish the track by the 20th
Devil
18th May 2009, 08:42
Guys, please dont forget that the track management and the people running the ride days/superbike school are unrelated companies.
Hampton Downs Ride Days (HDRD) can only work off the information provided to them by the track management.
September is WAY out of the ballpark of dates HDRD have been given so I have no idea who you spoke to.
The people behind HDRD are genuine and are as excited as everyone else about having this track up and running, but frustrated too at the delays regarding the track. Unfortunately if the weather doesn't play ball, nothing happens.
michael
18th May 2009, 08:50
I rekon we should all just use our bikes more. That way there'll be more global warming, and next thing ya know the weather will be sweet all through winter.:stupid:
madbikeboy
18th May 2009, 08:53
I must say, I feel a bit pissed at the marketing chick who keeps emailing to see if I still want to pay my bucks for the 'first' day. The way she's going on suggests they're just sweeping the last bits of shit of the sealed surface.
It all smells like an outfit either going broke or gone broke and hiding the fact like some sleazy finance company advertising for investors so they can use the new money to pay the existing investor's interest.
I'm dealing with the Hampton Downs guys regulary - they're a fucking great bunch of guys and they're incredibly supportive of the motorcycling community - they've ensured a really safe racetrack for us riders.
They're delayed by weather - it's been shitty and raining - there are tonnes of machines sitting an waiting. Our business is also delayed by weather - it's unsafe for people to be operating machinery in adverse weather conditions, and good management means you put the safety of your people ahead of deadlines...
So, show a little support for a team of people who are working really hard to build a track of international standards for racing bikes.
Rcktfsh
18th May 2009, 08:55
They say they wont be running any events until at least September........ Seems to be stretching out.
to be fair i think the stretching out bit was saying they'd be running in june, personally i've allways been of the impression that stretching of that part of the anatomy in public was illegal :nono:
Rcktfsh
18th May 2009, 09:02
Unfortunately if the weather doesn't play ball, nothing happens.
Weather playing ball???? We have had an extremely mild autum/start of winter with well below average raimfull so far this year in the Waikato, can't see how it could be any more accomodating. I think of more relevance is that before workers can take advantage of the weather you need the workers.
Quasievil
18th May 2009, 09:09
I Saw some base metals that have been layed yesterday so some progress underway, certainly forget June I think but anyway.
I thought that the track that is visible from the road (sth bound) which cuts through the hill appeared a bit hazardous ie loose it youre into the bank ??? surely not but thats what it looks like to me
Big Dave
18th May 2009, 09:45
I reckon it has rained quite a lot in the last month.
It's been muddy when I have gone by anyways.
This is from Darren at HDRD:
The rain has delayed progress at Hampton Downs. They were 11 days away from laying the seal when the rain hit so they are now waiting for the weather again. They have a project meeting late next week so I will give you an update then.
No matter what happens we will have the first event at the track. So we are
still taking bookings and giving people booked on the 8th June first option
on the new dates.
Rcktfsh
18th May 2009, 10:03
I reckon it has rained quite a lot in the last month.
It's been muddy when I have gone by anyways.
This is from Darren at HDRD:
The rain has delayed progress at Hampton Downs. They were 11 days away from laying the seal when the rain hit so they are now waiting for the weather again. They have a project meeting late next week so I will give you an update then.
No matter what happens we will have the first event at the track. So we are
still taking bookings and giving people booked on the 8th June first option
on the new dates.
Must be hugely frustrating for you guys who obviously just want to get on track and running. Whilst the last week has been wet this is entirely normal for may in the waikato, what is a shame is the wastage of the drier than normal weather we've had all year.
Peter Smith
18th May 2009, 10:05
The rain has delayed progress at Hampton Downs. They were 11 days away from laying the seal when the rain hit so they are now waiting for the weather again. They have a project meeting late next week so I will give you an update then.
Thanks Darren,
I would rather them wait and have a brilliant track than have them rush it and end up with another Taupo, oopp's, I mean a track that has all the hype but ends out being patchy and ragged.
FROSTY
18th May 2009, 10:17
I think Peter has it on the knocker.
When it happens it happens. Personally I diddn't expect it before 2010
Id like to be proven wrong but time has a way of rolling and finding these things out I guess
Big Dave
18th May 2009, 10:31
Id like to be proven wrong but time has a way of rolling and finding these things out I guess
We all have 20/20 hindsight Frosty :-P
paturoa
18th May 2009, 20:01
Prompt email repsonse from HDRD mob saying that June dates are now not happening due to rain, but also not commiting to any specific dates. Makes sense reading the above posts about different companies, and not being in their control.
The email did go on to say the scheduled dates are:
June 8th & 20th
July 17th
Aug 14th
Sept 12th & 13th
So, I'm thinking a quick weekend away to the cold kiwi, with a few monthly visits for track days through to Christmas wil be the shiz. (Puke is dangerous and Taupo too far).
caseye
18th May 2009, 22:30
I've ben past the Downs many times in recent weeks and to be fair it's been raining or wet at least half of those times, not forgetting that to lay seal the base Must be right, I'd be happier to see the opening dates slide and end up with a cracker track than rush it and end up with a lemon!
Whilst the last week has been wet this is entirely normal for may in the waikato, what is a shame is the wastage of the drier than normal weather we've had all year.
As a Waikato resident,I'll back up the good weather.Maybe Hampton Downs is in some sort of weather black hole.But...um...don't they have guys on the team who think of such things as the weather.They have had years to plan this thing - didn't they have some guy standing in a paddock holding a rain gauge for 5 years to get a data base? I rains late autumn - now who woulda thought of that?
caseye
18th May 2009, 23:14
Hampton Downs was originally planned for the left hand side of the highway heading south.The land was to be rented and all was well until the landlords decided that they wanted more for it.So the two blokes who were/are Hampton Downs went over the road and bought the land, they also got deeper and bigger swamps and much more expense, I still think it'll happen and when is the only question.
skidMark
18th May 2009, 23:23
I rekon we should all just use our bikes more. That way there'll be more global warming, and next thing ya know the weather will be sweet all through winter.:stupid:
Thats not how global warming works but ok. :blank:
Rcktfsh
19th May 2009, 07:03
As a Waikato resident,I'll back up the good weather.Maybe Hampton Downs is in some sort of weather black hole.But...um...don't they have guys on the team who think of such things as the weather.They have had years to plan this thing - didn't they have some guy standing in a paddock holding a rain gauge for 5 years to get a data base? I rains late autumn - now who woulda thought of that?
bit like those freak bumpy things called waves our brave and underpaid yaught team unaccountably encountered in the hauraki gulf when they were racing for that guatamalen saucer, or whatever it is, a few years back.
waves at sea, rain in a waikato autum, no doubt global warming is to blame for these freaks of nature.
madbikeboy
19th May 2009, 07:58
bit like those freak bumpy things called waves our brave and underpaid yaught team unaccountably encountered in the hauraki gulf when they were racing for that guatamalen saucer, or whatever it is, a few years back.
waves at sea, rain in a waikato autum, no doubt global warming is to blame for these freaks of nature.
Brave and underpaid? Rich fucking tossers who deserve to fucking drown.
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