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    The South "HAS RISEN" again

    Congrats to all the mainlanders after todays last round.
    125 GP Champ - Jake Lewis (*) Imho - NZ,s next big star
    Pro Twin Champ - Johnny Small(*) Rookie year - 14 wins from 15 starts
    600 Champ - Dennis Charlett
    Prolites Champ - Seth Devereux(*) one of the most under-estimated talents.
    Not forgeting John Ross 600 runner up - Kirk Prithard F3 maiden win & round winner - Robbie Stokes pro twin runner up.(*)
    (*)All ex streetstock top riders......... as if we needed any more proof of that classes importance

    Also like to say a big well done James / Al / Matt Hoogie......... outstanding results guys.

    Now my south island gloating is over........... i would also like to say
    Well done to.......
    Choppa - always new you would make a serious mark this year.
    Stroudy - as i said in a much earlier post -you would relish the increased competion and raise the bar accordingly.
    Biggles - keep at it mate....... it will pay off.
    Jaden & Midge - big ups for taking to the big boys.
    Craig! - better late than never......

    Congrats to all who participated

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    congrats to ALL the entrants in the nats, win or not. It was very entertaining, apart from the sidecars.(yes, I just had to ad that)
    I call it like I see it. Don't take it personally.

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    Thats fantastic news for the Mainlanders
    GO!!! the ex & current MCC Streetstockers

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    Congrats to puddytat! 1st Prolite 250 in the Endurance race today. Seth (NZ #1) was quicker, but binned it in a battle to keep up with couple of pesky 150's. But Seth was a stunner, it was unbelievable how late he was stopping that Kawasaki and getting it turned in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom View Post
    Congrats to puddytat! 1st Prolite 250 in the Endurance race today. Seth (NZ #1) was quicker, but binned it in a battle to keep up with couple of pesky 150's. But Seth was a stunner, it was unbelievable how late he was stopping that Kawasaki and getting it turned in.
    hope you paid attention and learned some thing then
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    I maybe wrong........ but i believe that Seth (*1)broke the prolite lap record yesterday with a 1;53..... and Matt Hoogie (*1) broke the streetstock lap record too 1:52....
    A joy to watch................... and seeing Seth hop of a 1098 onto a ninja 250

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom View Post
    Congrats to puddytat! 1st Prolite 250 in the Endurance race today. Seth (NZ #1) was quicker, but binned it in a battle to keep up with couple of pesky 150's. But Seth was a stunner, it was unbelievable how late he was stopping that Kawasaki and getting it turned in.
    Sorry Dom, but I was the "other" Prolite that joined Seth leaning on the tyres after we both lost it at differnt stages in the race on that first righthander into the Carousel. He lost the front , I lost the rear after running out of suspension & tyre....I really enjoyed my first ride on my ass across the track, ripple strip & grass thoughWas pissed at my self cause i thought I couldve had my first 1st first there too, but counting chickens instead of being clever....I think it was the Faulkner lad on the Hyobag, 1st home.

    Seth had that "thousand yard stare" , still trippin' about his blat on the 1098 & I think he did a 1:40 on it too

    Seth still had this glazed look in his eyes talking to him on the tyres, as he'd stepped off the 1098 onto the Ninja.
    The Le Mans starts were a hoot
    Good to see you out there Swerve!!

    Awesome day there Team!! GO!!!! MCI!!!

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