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    Thumbs up Thanking AMCC RND 3

    Just want to offer my thanks and appreciations to all the AMCC guys and gals that were involved with the meeting yesterday.
    Officials, marshalls, time keepers, track workers etc ... thanks to you all. I was really impressed with the whole event. From the lovely young lady on the dummy grid who kept smiling right through a long hot day to the poor sods who had to sweep up and remove copious amounts of oil, dead bikes and debri ... cheers to you.
    Awesome day despite some unfortunate incidents.

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    Hell yeah, thanks guys it was choice bro!

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    Yeah it was a great day, obviously they had it sorted from R1 and there oil clean up skills were great cheers guys

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    Thumbs up

    Yup....two well run meetings in a row! Better be careful you will make a habit of it!

    Really good to see some changes made for the better....the #1 being transponders being used. It makes it an expensive day out but you certainly feel like you get your moneys worth and helps make the show run smoothly.

    One complaint though...someone who now owes me a beer put the white flag out a lap early in the first F1 race...I made an overtaking move on Karl M (an awesome one I might add) on what I thought was the last lap and we were side by side dragging to the finish line and were too busy (trying to pull up before the sand) to look for the flag which apparently was another white flag!? I went around the rest of that lap thinking the race was over and was confused as I raised my hand to pull into the pits when everyone carried on! It was too dangerous to pull back out again thought so I got a DNF.....hmmmmmm....anyway, it was a fun race regardless.

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    wot lots of oil, Choppa & no sidecars in sight..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by racer40 View Post
    wot lots of oil, Choppa & no sidecars in sight..........
    I'm sure he can find one to blame anyway
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    Compared to the first round this round was 100 times better. Glad to see the AMCC got over the initial teething problems with racing at Hampton Downs, even though it's STILL a building site.

    Thanks to all involved. It was a great day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    I'm sure he can find one to blame anyway
    lol yeah it sorta just rolls nicely off the tounge.... it was the next best thing a pos classic

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    For one of my first few meetings I am starting to get a little spoiled! Good work AMCC. Thanks to everyone involved, & MNZ's Trevor - your not so bad after all! Good oil clean up job, didn't once have an issue even though I did once brake on it as I was all over the show trying to figure out braking markers.

    Like Biggles said, please try and sort the flags out, R1 had me slow down and loose a spot because I got shown the white flag twice. But that aside, good show. Loved it and can't wait for R4 - it seems like ages away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cr1MiNaL View Post
    For one of my first few meetings I am starting to get a little spoiled! Good work AMCC. Thanks to everyone involved, & MNZ's Trevor - your not so bad after all! Good oil clean up job, didn't once have an issue even though I did once brake on it as I was all over the show trying to figure out braking markers.

    Like Biggles said, please try and sort the flags out, R1 had me slow down and loose a spot because I got shown the white flag twice. But that aside, good show. Loved it and can't wait for R4 - it seems like ages away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    the race only ends under the checkerd or red flag

    well said sidewinder, Race to the checkerd flag guys
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    Awesome day, well run, thanks guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    well said sidewinder, Race to the checkerd flag guys
    yup it happend at the nats this year a few times in the south island and out came the rule book and it doesnt matter how many times the white flag goes out

    MFSC lives on!

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    im rather suprised that all the races where done with a few of the big hold up after a few of the races. good work guys

    MFSC lives on!

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    Had an awesome day and thanks for an excellent event, well organised, prompt action on clean ups with minimal delays and we still got all three races in.

    I wish Brendan a speedy full recovery after is massive off.

    The best rule to follow is always race until the chequred flag.
    The piss poor standard of bike numbering must make it damb near impossible to judge who's coming at ya if your on the start finish line. Its been debated over and over again re the concern of visability of numbers.

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