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    [QUOTE=Rick 52;

    Manfeild ,Taupo ,Hampton Downs, 1hour Bucket Tri series ???????[/QUOTE]

    Great idea Rick! How about a 2-race approach on the day, with 30 minutes each race, like they do in Motocross GPs? You have individual race winners and an overall GP winner each day from the aggregated results. The winner of the Tri-Series is the NZ Bucket Champion? My objective would be to qualify and not come last!

    Damien

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambers View Post
    Awhh Crap Carl at lest my black bum isn't broken in. Hard to sit, hope the op goes OK and we see you back soon

    I guess we could always arrange that if you like. This is a big site
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Busa Pete View Post
    When pumba (Carl Smith) crashed he did more than sprain his arm like he was told he smashed it after sleeping on it in at his parents place he decide it wasn't getting any beter so of to the A&E in hamilton for an x ray.

    He is now in waikato hospital ward 6/room 3 awaiting surgery tomorrow to plate the bone.

    So if there is anyone in hamilton that can give him a vist that would be good.
    I asked Carl a couple times about his arm. He was in good spirits, blamed himself, not the tricky drizzly conditions that made me slow to a crawl, and was smiling as always! He's a tough bugger.

    Get well soon mate. Will see you in Feb 2010 at Mt Wellington if not before.

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    I asked Carl a couple times about his arm. He was in good spirits, blamed himself, not the tricky drizzly conditions that made me slow to a crawl, and was smiling as always! He's a tough bugger.
    I hope you recover quick and well Carl.

    How is Andrea who was on the other CBR? Last I heard she was in hospital.

    Much thanks to Kyle, Malcolm, Steven from the racing academy and the other supporters for the help with tyres and track knowledge. It was great to see everyone helping everyone as required. My wife, despite herself had a good time (not falling off help though). Amy reckons it was cool and Veetia thinks it was the coolest trip ever. Talking to a few people has given me the impression they were impressed with positive and friendly attitude, well presented bikes, clean racing and the amount of bikes out there on the track to the point they made sure to watch the bucket races. The only complaint I got was they had trouble keeping track of what individual bikes were doing due to the intensity of the racing.

    The racing was fantastic. I am more than happy how well my new bucket went although my starts left alot to be desired. Watch out Damien, Stephen and Malcolm as I'm looking forward to handing your arses back to you on a platter.

    I hope to see big teams from the South Island, Hawkes Bay and Auckland at the Easter event.
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    Spoke to Carl last night he was still nil by mouth all day but no op. Hopefully to day. I did have a couple of new years drinks for him though and then a few for myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damien_Toman View Post
    Great idea Rick! How about a 2-race approach on the day, with 30 minutes each race, like they do in Motocross GPs? You have individual race winners and an overall GP winner each day from the aggregated results. The winner of the Tri-Series is the NZ Bucket Champion? My objective would be to qualify and not come last!

    Damien
    That sound great all good ideas .Chris from TRRS said he had spoken to other tracks about more meetings and I think he would invite the buckets along as we have good numbers and not too much trouble.

    I also had a drink for Pumba last night hope the op goes well mate !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    But they are not real race classes though
    Real race classes but not real GP titles, as per mnz website GP & TT titles are awarded only to the following classes.

    ROAD RACING / ENDURANCE
    The Championship classes will be:
    125cc up to 125cc 2 stroke & up to 125cc 4 stroke
    250GP 126cc – 250cc 2 Cylinder 2 stroke
    This class is for machines that are ineligible for F111. It is to be run simultaneously with F111,
    however it is a completely separate championship class. (The future of this class is entirely
    dependent upon the level of support this season).
    FORMULA 3 As per Appendix B
    SIDECARS 240 - 1300cc 2 stroke & 240 - 1300cc 4 stroke
    SPORTS PRODUCTION As per Appendix A
    PRODUCTION SUPERBIKE As per Appendix A
    650cc Pro Twin 20 years & over 20 years – the 20 yr old rider will remain in the 20yr age group
    until the end of the National Championship for that year.
    TOURIST TROPHY & GRAND PRIX TITLES
    All as above and
    Period ’72 Lightweight: Junior (241cc to 500cc);
    Senior (501cc to 1300cc).
    Period ’82 Lightweight; Junior 241cc to 600cc);
    Senior (601cc to 1300cc

    GP & TT titles have a long history, sadly recently they have lost some lustre just becoming another race in the championship, personally i'd like to see them carry double points so as to differentiate them from normal title races.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Busa Pete View Post
    Spoke to Carl last night he was still nil by mouth all day but no op.
    Is there a number we could use to send Carl a Txt Msg or two?

    .

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    I have made a run for it today and have broken out the door, well at least for the afternoon anyway. Surgry was cancelled again today so I have escaped to the pearants place cause I needed sime decent food and I was going stir crazy stearing at those walls.

    Arm is still well and truly rooted (ironicly called a smith fracture) and it surposably aint a fix that any old surgen seems to be able to do (well that is the BS I keep getting feed anyway).

    Anyway I guess they will starve me again tomorrow and see if I can get into surgry and get this dam thing fixed.

    Apart from that I was starting to enjoy the Taupo circuit. The bike seemed to be down on horsepower compared to other FXRs so might have to look into that (looks like I will have a bit of time on my hands). Hey ther is alway next time

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rcktfsh View Post
    Real race classes but not real GP titles, as per mnz website GP & TT titles are awarded only to the following classes.
    That list isn't correct though as the 50cc GP was resurrected and run in 2007 at the BOB, if TRRS applied to run the F4/F5 GP and MNZ granted it then it is a "real GP" title
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    That list isn't correct though as the 50cc GP was resurrected and run in 2007 at the BOB, if TRRS applied to run the F4/F5 GP and MNZ granted it then it is a "real GP" title
    Did they apply to the commissioner as per the following rule?

    22-8-12 Tourist Trophy and Grand Prix classes will be those as detailed Appendix D together with
    any additional classes which may from time to time be deemed appropriate by the
    Commissioner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rcktfsh View Post
    Did they apply to the commissioner as per the following rule?

    22-8-12 Tourist Trophy and Grand Prix classes will be those as detailed Appendix D together with
    any additional classes which may from time to time be deemed appropriate by the
    Commissioner.

    Not sure for the TRRS, Scrivy or Racer40 will know

    edit: I have sent Scurvy a pm and asked him
    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    I have made a run for it today and have broken out the door, well at least for the afternoon anyway. Surgry was cancelled again today so I have escaped to the pearants place cause I needed sime decent food and I was going stir crazy stearing at those walls.

    Arm is still well and truly rooted (ironicly called a smith fracture) and it surposably aint a fix that any old surgen seems to be able to do (well that is the BS I keep getting feed anyway).

    Anyway I guess they will starve me again tomorrow and see if I can get into surgry and get this dam thing fixed.

    Apart from that I was starting to enjoy the Taupo circuit. The bike seemed to be down on horsepower compared to other FXRs so might have to look into that (looks like I will have a bit of time on my hands). Hey ther is alway next time
    get back to your bed
    at least with all the starving your bike should go better now

    I couldn't pass you up the hill like I could other fxr's so I think that you arn't going to bad (there where some fast ridden fxr's infrount of you there)

    well get better soon and see you in feb for the restart of MtWellington (bet you arn't racing thow)
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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew a View Post
    I'm the first to admit I wasnt the fastest there but I was first across the line
    You looked the fastest to me mate!
    Congrads - you'll have to have a go on my sv some time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    I have made a run for it today and have broken out the door....Apart from that I was starting to enjoy the Taupo circuit. ....
    Hope they get your arm fixed soon so you can get back on the bike.

    That was my first visit to the Taupo circuit and I was very impressed. It was great to ride. We need bucket classes on all the big tracks. They are safer and there is more room for the fast riders to get past (people like me) without getting too close. We can also fill the grids - other classes can't.

    Damien

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