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Clivoris
18th May 2009, 14:28
GAH!
The preparation for my F2/F1 debut had been less than ideal, but I kept the threshold for satisfaction low by setting very low expectations. After dropping my CBR at Taupo, in the first 2 hours of owning it last month, all I wanted was to stay upright.
Cross entry into F1 was part of my plan to get as much time on the new bike as possible so I tottered out with the others in qualifying on a damp track. Not planning on setting the world on fire, I kept my lovely warm Racetechs on, and was pleased to circulate and started to feel comfy on the bike. The pace was pretty sedate with most riders seeming to decide to take a gentle approach while the track was wet and cold. At the end of the session, I let myself relax more and began the cruise around back to pit lane only to lose the front end in turn 3. It seems that this corner has my name on it, but it didn't help that I took a wide line through here and ended up in some slipperyness. No real lean angle to speak of, moderate throttle but down I go. WTF?
Long story short, I had to get a bush for the rearsets made up in Taupo. Then the bike wouldn't start for the afternoon F1 race and I only got out in the last F2 race for the day.
My confidence was totally shot but I knew that I had to get out there and at least circulate. It is the only way I am going to re-program the little voice telling me that I'm about to slide down the track again. So, despite a bike that runs well with great suspension thanks to Kerry Dukie, I rode like a man expecting to crash. Not good, but it will be temporary.
Many thanks for the help from Steevie and Jarrod Wintle to get the bike back on the track. I also received some awesome advice and support from others like Kerry Dukie, BJ, Jamie and Drew. Apologies to those I have forgotten to mention.
I've certainly got some work to do on the biological component of my racing but I've been here before and will get it sorted.

wharfy
18th May 2009, 14:40
Shit Clive, thats bad luck mate - so we'll be starting round two with equal points ?
Look forward to seeing you there.

scuzeme
18th May 2009, 15:30
Bad luck Clive youv been in the biso long enough to know that the headf@#k doesnt last for ever and im sure if you try and get a couple of track days under your belt between he rounds, you will be punting it.
Better luck for round 2 man.

Drew
18th May 2009, 16:34
I've felt your pain mate, and trust this voice of over experience when I say it dont mean shit. Accept it happened, and move on to the next ride.

You've got the best attitude I've ever seen at the track, as long as that doesn't change mate, I am looking forward to some real cool racing from ya.

Well done, and see ya Friday:niceone:

Ivan
18th May 2009, 16:41
gutted to hear.

Sucks when ya havea bad start to the season aye

Str8 Jacket
18th May 2009, 16:47
Gutted for you dude. Bet you learnt a bit about yourself and the bike this weekend eh?!
Better luck for the next round and thanks for bringing your VERY helpful daugter along, she worked her arse off! :niceone:

koba
18th May 2009, 17:51
It must be difficult to re-learn things at a whole new level.
Don't lose sight of the fact that you have just doubled the horsepower of your steed!

sinfull
18th May 2009, 18:05
Bummer bout the lack of track time this weekend mate !
Ya coming up to the track day there on friday ? Know i'll be there trying to get the nutt round my suspension !

Skunk
18th May 2009, 18:35
Sorry to hear about your weekend Clive. I didn't realise you weren't out in any other races... that's a bugger. Hope it didn't dampen your weekend too much.

Clivoris
18th May 2009, 18:59
Thanks peoples. I was gutted but that's racing eh. I'll be booking some time at Manfield soon to straighten my head out.

scracha
18th May 2009, 19:51
Thanks peoples. I was gutted but that's racing eh. I'll be booking some time at Manfield soon to straighten my head out.


Sorry Clive, I'm not gonna be tea and sympathy. I'm gonna scare you into going faster. Think about this...getting beat by an 87 hurricane in F2 next round. You can thank me for this later.

Oh..and thanks for taking the plastics down in your van buddy.

Deano
18th May 2009, 19:52
Just look forward to next month for the full track bro.

It's a pretty big step from post classic to SS.

98tls
18th May 2009, 19:57
Bugger,all the best mate am sure things will only get better,your out there doing it,cant be bad eh.

flame
18th May 2009, 20:05
Aw STINK luck there matie. Good will happen though, roll on round 2 and some huge smiles for ya eh:niceone:

Whitebait
18th May 2009, 20:06
Keep ya chin up Clive,

You can always rip a plug off and try and keep up with me in F3......:first:

You'll get the hang of it! Just think Sete Gibinau is taking a while to get use to his new rig......happens to the best of them!!:niceone:

Clivoris
18th May 2009, 20:12
Sorry Clive, I'm not gonna be tea and sympathy. I'm gonna scare you into going faster. Think about this...getting beat by an 87 hurricane in F2 next round. You can thank me for this later.

That truly is scary mate. I might have to buy my 400 back just so I can get back in front of you again.:lol:

Just look forward to next month for the full track bro.

It's a pretty big step from post classic to SS.
True that Deano, but it's just a bike. Being a certain type of thinker has always been a double edged sword for me and I love that racing requires less thinking and more doing. Stretches my abilities.

Bugger,all the best mate am sure things will only get better,your out there doing it,cant be bad eh.

Ta for that as well. So true.

roadracingoldfart
18th May 2009, 20:55
That truly is scary mate. I might have to buy my 400 back just so I can get back in front of you again.:lol:




Just buy my bike Clive :niceone: You know its a better machine anyhow.

codgyoleracer
19th May 2009, 22:53
Geez Clive - a tough intro there mate !, you will be able to stretch the 6 hundies legs at manfield a bit more aye.
Glen

Biggles08
20th May 2009, 08:13
bugger Clive! by the sounds of it you were pitted in shed 27....did we meet? Hard luck with the first round bro...but at least the damage to machinery was minimal!

CHET
21st May 2009, 13:30
sounds like a bit of bad luck clive, just think though you can only do better from here .:2guns:

GIXser
22nd May 2009, 08:11
bummer dude.. just know that help is always just a whistle away...:)