Bugger, just missed it.
Did anyone record it? Did they show any F3?
Bugger, just missed it.
Did anyone record it? Did they show any F3?
Daniel Kempthorne - R6 #36
K-Tech Suspension | Metzeler Tyres | Maxima Oils
Incorrect Pete, Johan had raced at the Cemetery Circuit previously.
What the commentator was referring to is a Cemetery Circuit Rookie/virgin/first timer...
Ron Grant won the feature race in 1969, he is the last rider to win the big race on his first visit.
Better still Stauffer was on MODIFIED STOCK SUSPENSION too, the KYB gear he will running in the Nationals waS still sitting on Bernards shelf
Spyda
If you missed it (like I did), this should help...http://tvnz.co.nz/one-sport/game-s20...-video-4004485
Last edited by MSTRS; 23rd January 2011 at 15:34.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
This link:
http://tvnz.co.nz/one-sport/game-s20...-video-4004485
Cheers!
Daniel Kempthorne - R6 #36
K-Tech Suspension | Metzeler Tyres | Maxima Oils
Yeah I know he'd raced there before Spyda...just didn't think he'd done so with the big boys!
And Stauffer...way to go! Wanganui (as I'm sure you know) is a daunting place to ride fast at the best of times, let alone as a newbie! Funny you should say that about Stauffer's suspension too. I've argued with lots of people here that they spend far too much time (and money) worrying about suspension, rather than simply learning to ride the fuck out of the bike with what it has.
Interestingly, when The Peoples Hero (Mr Bruns) won all three legs of the RHM from all three rows of the grid, he did it on a stock rear shock as it had rained previously and he wanted softer for the wets. After three races on a dry track, on wets and thoroughly spanking the likes of Hepburn and notable others, his rear wet was fresh as a daisy.
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
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