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Thread: Str8's 1st '10 VMCC Winter Series report!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    More importantly though, Malcolm had a haircut .....
    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchee View Post
    Photos or it didn't happen (the haircut)
    Well done girl You rock'n'roll
    Yep, he sure did! He came home a couple of weeks with it all gone.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty_925 View Post
    Your green bike freind from Buckets might come and play with you in the 150's...might paint the bike green for the hell of it!! haha.
    hehe, that'd be awesome. Streetstock has a great grid size this year, he'll have a blast!

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    You are so awesome and Im gonna have to work my ass off if I dont want you beating me

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    You are so awesome and Im gonna have to work my ass off if I dont want you beating me
    haha, don't try to hard. It's alway's good to go slower to get faster. Dont forget that!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Well, so many things happened this weekend I am hoping that this report won't be too long.... FYI, I race streetstock 150, #199.

    Firstly I must thank Chrissie for WF Photography for sponsoring me for this round. I could not have done it without you! Secondly Malcolm for being the bestest pit bitch a chick can ask for. He even got a hair cut for the event!
    Lastly, all the boy's for an awesome weekedn!

    Friday, test day:
    Not liking to be too over-prepared my race bike had not been started since a new piston after the Nat's round @ Manfeild so it was not surprise to me that my bike would not start on the day. Some electrical 'issue'. So I rode Malcolm's RG for the weekend. Unlike my RG Malcolm has his power valves wired open and some very crap brakes! It turned out that having the power valves wired was good for me as I had to keep the throttle pinned.
    I think that getting in alot of bucket racing has helped my confidence and cornering speed. I found my self taking the sweeper at full noise quite comfortably. Until there was so much lime I could hardly breathe, let alone see while riding into the sweeper! So I started trying to take every corner a bit faster. Was feeling pretty confident by the end of the day and had even begun trying to move off my bike a little.... Of course my day did not go *that* smoothly.... On my last outing of the day the bike ran out of petrol and I was picked up by a trailer attached to a quad. The guy got a bit to excited and soon I was dangling over the edge of the trailer ledge with my leg twisted and being crushed on it by my bike. Bloody sore and a pretty stink punishment for running out of petrol!

    Qualifying:
    Siting at the dummy grid the bike was idling like a crazy P freak. Once I got out on the track I realised something was wrong. Bike would not rev past 10,000 and I was being swamped by everyone. I stayed out for 2 laps just to qualify and then came in. I managed to have my wee tanty witnessed by many, doh! Anyway turned out that the wire had fallen out of the power valves and they jammed shut! Luckily an easy fix, unlucky for me I qualified 13th with a time of 1.57, double doh!

    Racing:
    The powervalves were sorted but the bike was jerking in high revs. I decided just to keep riding and get some points, turned out I went OK. Changed the spark plug and spark plug cable for race 2 and it was sweet.
    In both my races I realised how much my bucket racing has helped me become 'race aggresive'. I was passing people in corners that I would have jammed on my brakes for last year. I had a ball in both races and felt relaxed and comfortable. Highlights for me were:
    • having an awesome battle with a 250 and beating her in race 1
    • moving off my bike (a tiny wee bit) and getting through splash and the sweeper way faster than last year
    • ALMOST beating Rach Price


    I finished 6th in one race and 7th in another, makes me in 6th place for the series so far.

    Not too bad for having qualified 13th!
    Great write up chicky,Looking good out there keep it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Firstly I must thank Chrissie for WF Photography for sponsoring me for this round. I could not have done it without you!
    Cheers Hels, glad to be able to help

    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    Shit hot....You rock.
    Indeed
    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    you have the most awesome pit bitch and I almost didn't recognise him with the haircut
    Me neither! he he he


    Seriously Hels - way to go, from qualifying 13th up to 6th place? That is awesome Better watch out though, I am putting one of your fellow bucketeers out there in Streetstocks on a 150 with strict instructions to keep you in his sights!!! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Her_B4 View Post
    Cheers Hels, glad to be able to help

    Seriously Hels - way to go, from qualifying 13th up to 6th place? That is awesome Better watch out though, I am putting one of your fellow bucketeers out there in Streetstocks on a 150 with strict instructions to keep you in his sights!!! LOL
    Thanks again

    Awesome, it's great to see more and more people racing. Will kep me on my toes and hopefully make me faster!

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    Well done Hels. It was good to meet you and thanks for the offer of spares if we needed them. Have to say the level of riding in Streetstock has definately improved over the last time we were up there last sept. We had a blast and are currently "rattling" the piggy bank to make it back next month........................ race report too follow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit View Post
    Well Done and great write up
    I agree totally !!
    "You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Did anyone video Hels having a tanty?? That's gold haha.
    Which one?

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    you deserve all the punishment matey..!!!

    hahahah

    well done!!!!!!
    we should be seeing you beat Rach.. and maybe taking out the title???


    what a ride so far!!!!

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