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    Paeroa Battle of the Streets 22nd Feb Help Wanted

    I guess this a bit cheeky...but...Paeroa is only a month away and marshalls are needed so I popped this on top of the old post.
    Can you help?

    Motorcycle Street Racing Paeroa 22 Feb
    Flag Marshals Required.
    You get free accommodation the night
    before the racing, free entry and a free lunch.
    To sign-up or for more information
    contact Chris a/h 09 416 4234 or
    mobile 0274 371251


    Thinking of going to the NZ TT this weekend?

    Want the best seats at Pukekohe for free?

    Want to be fed and watered for free?

    Want a free hat?

    We are looking for people to assist with flag marshalling at the NZ TT meet Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th December.

    It's a great way to watch and be involved with the sport of motorcycling. We need people to help on Sunday and Saturday (or both). Meet for a 9 am start on the day. You will be given training, overalls, and then directed to your prime viewing point. During the day you will be provided with lots of (non alcoholic) drinks, and theres a substantial lunch. On Saturday there will be a barbie and a beer after the racing finishes; on Sunday there's the prizegiving. You also may be given a petrol voucher to cover your travelling costs.

    You'll need to bring leather gloves and stout closed shoes.

    Still interested? If you want to help and can be at Pukekohe from 9 till 4:30 on the days then call Steve Wilson, Chief Flag Marshall on 025 203 7526. Even if you can't go this time, but having fun days flag marshalling appeals to you give Steve a call to book your seat for future events.

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    Yeah I'm keen for doing Sunday.  I'd do Sat as well but I have to do an Army Physical and Med test plus BBQ.

    I'll give Steve a ring - good chance to see some proper racing lines!!

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    Good on yer Ho-Hoon. Any chance some of your army pals might come along too? I'll be there Sat & Sun helping out at the dummy grid.

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    Damn, that would be so cool!!!

    Wish i was in auckland

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    I'd be out flag marshalling except that I'm racing in F3, but I'll be out Thursday night helping with the bales

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    flag marshalling



    I'll be house-hunting and getting my place all packed up and cleaned up to leave, so I have to say PASS on this one. It's a bummer, cos I really enjoy flagging (close to flogging, isn't it?) and miss my adrenaline rush from being so close to the action.

        Thinking of you all, guys and gals, hope the weather is goddam perfect for racing and that you all have the best time ever.

    C U at the BBQ

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    Well what a fabtastic 2 days at Puke. The racing was good, the flag marshalls were superb. I had a fun 2 days on the dummy grid. It was tiring to be on the go all day, but it makes me appreciate the efforts of the officials and support people at race days.

    Here are some of my 'highlights'.

    Seeing Chris Haldane taking the 999 out was special, aand I think he was the only twin to break 60 seconds. But after winning the first pro-twins race on Sat he lost a cylinder in the second and finished 4th behind the 3 'reliable' Aprilia RSVs

    Seeing Shaun Harris with face redder than his hair come marching up pit lane to find out why the race was being restarted after the red flag. Seems they had only completed 62.5% of race distance and not 75% as required by the rules

    Ray Clee won the superbike TT, and on the first race managed a 57.7 lap...awesome.

    There were few spills over both days, with only one resulting in broken limbs (broken arm).

    Lapping Puke in the back of the recovery ute on saturday picking up stray bikes and handing the drinks out to the flag marshalls.

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    For those who missed it... The Superbike TT / Geoff Perry Memorial was a sight ot remember. A great scratch off the start between Andrew Stoud, Dennis Charlett and Ray Clee, with Chris Haldane and Jason McEwen not far out of it. Then, on about lap 4, Ray Clee musta have suddenly remembered he had to be somewhere and left the others way behind. Mr Stroud obviously had some interest as he pulled a very clear second.

    Hard case prize-giving: Officials all dressed in Yamaha sponsored clothing, and three Suzukis with their riders taking the prizes...
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    went on the saturday for a few hours, looked to be shaping up well. Ray Clee knows his way round pukekohe. Apparently he does 120k round the hairpin...hmmm. sounds like a great day racing. pleased to hear he took it away again.

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    Yeah I was flag marshalling on the hairpin.  Ray Clees GSXR1000K3 just seemed to have an extra 0.5s a lap over Andrew Stroud and Brian Bernard as he slowly pulled ahead throughout the race (however he didn't seem to take the hairpin any faster than anyone else).  Andrew Stroud was pushing hard in the beginning to catch him but after a few lockups under brakes at the hairpin and running wide I guess he decided to settle for 2nd.

    F2 was even closer with 4 bikes jostling the entire race.  Jared Love lead the pack until the last few laps when it looked like his tyres gave out as he was all over the track and almost took out the bunch on the hairpin when he went straight ahead from the inside line.

    I had a great day though, saw lots of bike crashing out on the hairpin but nothing serious as they all got up, picked up their bikes and carried on their merry way!

     

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    Oh, and the outstanding duel between Terry Fitzgerald and Andy Bolwell in F3...
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    Yes, I forgot that one....but then I only really got to see people going over the hill and into the first bend. Seeing Terry and Andy going into Jennian side by side, neither wishing to give an inch was damn good. Though bike 80 in 600s was also pretty agressive into Jennian, holding or making up places on entry that he lsot elsewhere. I'm sure Nick O will pop his report on KB soon.

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    57.7??? mother of god.

    That's quicker than murph isn't it?

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    Shit yea, thoes guys were giving it all. Lots of guys low sided from trying to hard.

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    Originally posted by Coldkiwi
    57.7??? mother of god.

    That's quicker than murph isn't it?
    i may be wrong but i heard Tony Rees had done a 56 something once(the record?) & my source was pretty reliable. not that it matters much, if you're under a minute you're at the top of the sport in NZ. how do those guys do it? practice? balls? talent? all 3 plus the hell bike? AWESOME to watch... I take my hat off.

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