View Poll Results: So, why don't you do the Nationals?

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  • Simply can't afford it!

    28 54.90%
  • Cost of entries is too high

    12 23.53%
  • Cost of travel and accommodation is too much for me

    16 31.37%
  • Too much time off work needed - cant get it off

    16 31.37%
  • Bike isn't quick enough to compete at that level

    10 19.61%
  • Can't do the race times of the front runners

    9 17.65%
  • Don't want to get shown up by the Nats riders

    3 5.88%
  • Just don't want to be associated with MNZ

    7 13.73%
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Thread: So, why don't you race in the Nationals?

  1. #46
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    I rekon the accomodation argument is a lame one. Its the middle of summer & sleeping in an enclosed trailer, tent or van is hardly a hardship at that time of year. A few pots & pans & some cheap groceries & you can probably live cheaper than at home.
    Scrivy & i are probably in a great position to have a flash hotel wherever we go, but the old van is fine & quite an adventure, theres nothing wrong with a grass verge on a quiet country road to call home for the night.
    I think there is a degree of softness or possibly stuck up ness about the whole "gotta have a motel" thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I rekon the accomodation argument is a lame one. Its the middle of summer & sleeping in an enclosed trailer, tent or van is hardly a hardship at that time of year. A few pots & pans & some cheap groceries & you can probably live cheaper than at home.
    Scrivy & i are probably in a great position to have a flash hotel wherever we go, but the old van is fine & quite an adventure, theres nothing wrong with a grass verge on a quiet country road to call home for the night.
    I think there is a degree of softness or possibly stuck up ness about the whole "gotta have a motel" thing.
    Fair points, its notable also that many cite time away from work as one of the issues.
    You sidecar guys are in any event a lot tougher!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Accomodation is free for me, and likely any of my mates. What with my family being spread all over the south island.

    But three weeks away from work, (self employed), cost of running my bike, and travel make it impossible.
    interesting comment, flying is as cheap as these days so if you book early enough and organise soemwhere to leave a wagon its much easier than it used to be...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Scrivy & i are probably in a great position to have a flash hotel wherever we go, but the old van is fine & quite an adventure, theres nothing wrong with a grass verge on a quiet country road to call home for the night.
    .
    the reality is for you two is its hard to find a motel with hooks above all four corners of the beds, like in the roof of your vans, and that will tolerate the noises that you make at night without calling
    A/ the police
    B/ the armed offenders squad
    C/ the SPCA
    D/ a troupe of choirboys

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    interesting comment, flying is as cheap as these days so if you book early enough and organise soemwhere to leave a wagon its much easier than it used to be...
    For sure, I could likely find someone down there to drive the van to my next destination too.

    But I want to do very well, get myself noticed like, so would do the test days prior, making each work week a maximum of four days. And that's only provided the bike didn't need work between rounds.

    To put it another way, I live month to month when it comes to racing. Robbing Peter to pay Paul like. Triple the entry costs, and then trying to do it three weeks in a row, I just do not have the money right now.

    I am selling my RF once I order the gear box bits it needs, (which I just dont have the three hundred bones for either), and chuck them in, that will pay for a set of tyres, and the head service my bike is due for. Then I'm right back where I started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I think there is a degree of softness or possibly stuck up ness about the whole "gotta have a motel" thing.
    While I quite like staying in the Motels while away racing, the last couple of National meetings at Levels I've used the tent, there's showers at the track and you can buy a cooked breakfast there in the morning

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    You sidecar guys are in any event a lot tougher!
    Obviously

    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    interesting comment, flying is as cheap as these days so if you book early enough and organise soemwhere to leave a wagon its much easier than it used to be...
    Thats how we've done it, we do Minefield, leave the gear with someone and fly home, if we're lucky they drive it to Auckland and we fly back up two weeks later for less than what it would cost to either stay up for the two weeks in between or drive back home and then back up

    But I start booking stuff as soon as we have the race dates so we can get the cheap flights
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Even BP would shy away from cleaning up a sidecar oil spill.
    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Zevon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    For sure, I could likely find someone down there to drive the van to my next destination too.

    But I want to do very well, get myself noticed like, so would do the test days prior, making each work week a maximum of four days. And that's only provided the bike didn't need work between rounds.
    You'd probably be better off coming down and doing some of the club days, it might mean a little bit more travel but it'd mean taking less days off come Nationals and if you can find someone else to travel with you wouldn't be to expensive

    I think we got a kennel you could sleep in
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Even BP would shy away from cleaning up a sidecar oil spill.
    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Zevon
    Send Lawyers, guns and money, the shit has hit the fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    You'd probably be better off coming down and doing some of the club days, it might mean a little bit more travel but it'd mean taking less days off come Nationals and if you can find someone else to travel with you wouldn't be to expensive

    I think we got a kennel you could sleep in

    Sweet, accom' sorted for Christchurch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    My priorites (at the moment!) are:

    VMCC Winter Series,
    Wellington Buckets,
    The Cliffhanger Hillclimb,
    The Taupo Roadrace Spectacular,
    An away trip for Bucket Racing...

    I'd rather spend my money watching wanganui and then heading to taupo for some SPECTACULAR ACTION!
    Are you after a free entry Koba?? You're going about it the right way!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    the reality is for you two is its hard to find a motel with hooks above all four corners of the beds, like in the roof of your vans, and that will tolerate the noises that you make at night without calling
    A/ the police
    B/ the armed offenders squad
    C/ the SPCA
    D/ a troupe of choirboys
    You free again this time round Spyda?? You have such warm hands.........

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    You sidecar guys are in any event a lot tougher!
    Or more stupid!!


    I like the info coming back from everyone on this poll. This is great!
    Is it still beastiality if ya fuck a frozen chicken??

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrivy View Post
    Are you after a free entry Koba?? You're going about it the right way!!!
    Gonna be a busy christmas this year, I'll be racing Wanga's, then coming up to the spectacular. Me and Deano wanna have a crack at the three hour on my thou.

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    I got over the accomodation issues by buying an old desiel horse truck. It had a bed, sink, stove and a little gas fridge up front and the room that two horse took up in the back, had it all set out sweet as. It wasn't alot dearer to run than a car towing loaded trailer and I had all the comforts of home right there with me.
    Got a flash motorhome now, just eyeing up a towbar for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Got a flash motorhome now
    MotoGP comes to Invercargill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    ..Got a flash motorhome now...
    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    MotoGP comes to Invercargill!
    ...I reckon!!!!

    Kiwi Graham did I mention I'm now looking for new sponsors...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    MNZ have a site but ( frankly ) trolling through it is a nightmare, its not user friendly.
    Yes. And their silly Javascript dropdown menu's dont work on netbooks either.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    So the biggest costs and gripe with the Nationals is accomodation, travel and meals? Plus downtime away from work?
    Yes. Max of 2 full weeks off work would be more realistic. Perhaps mid-week event (cheaper track hire too) should be looked at. Block booking for rider (and support peeps), bike transport, storage and accomodation needs looked at. Also seems a bit stupid that riders are carting tyres up and down the country.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Would having a lower spec bike ( stock suspension and motors ) really help that much? Would you be happy to race with the stock shock and have more tyres on hand?
    Pro-twins and the 'lower' classes it's a no brainer to be honest. Practice (and declared wet meeting) aside, marking a set of tyres for the whole meeting would decrease costs. Bonkers that pro-twins riders are going through 3 sets of tyres for one event. F3...maybe some limits on motors and suspenders. Don't think there's enough money/support in NZ for 3 'unlimited' formula classes. F2...not so sure....maybe 2 sets would be a compromise. F1, leave alone I guess.

    From many 'average' club racers like moi, there really are no plus points in doing the nationals in their current state. The time of work is higher, costs are far higher, the chance of a podium is far lower, there's no prize-money nor even assistance with costs (ozzie formula 400 riders get travel assistance). There's no crowd roar and It's not like we're going to have a chance to wave at our mates and say 'look at me (getting lapped)' on the telly either. Different story for the uber-talented riders who're trying to make a name for themselves I guess.

    Burt Monroe rally, sound of thunder and some of the south island's street races seem far more appealing (atmosphere, crowds, tv coverage) to be honest.

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Me and Deano wanna have a crack at the three hour on my thou.
    Just bring one set of tyres.....you'll crash well before it's worn.
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    i would could and can, put a fat fuck down with a bit of brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Yes. Max of 2 full weeks off work would be more realistic. Perhaps mid-week event (cheaper track hire too) should be looked at.
    This was suggested By Chris Lawrence to MNZ either last year or the year before for the SI rounds,so the three meetings would be run Teretonga first weekend, Levels (midweek) Ruapuna following weekend
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Even BP would shy away from cleaning up a sidecar oil spill.
    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Zevon
    Send Lawyers, guns and money, the shit has hit the fan

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