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Thread: Taupo National Round

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    Taupo National Round

    The Pacific Club have stepped up to run the final round of the National at Taupo which is great!

    I was talking them and they are considering running Track 4 instead of Track 1 because some people have suggested it will promote more passing opportunities. I think slowing the track down anymore would be a backwards step as on a superbike you would barely get out of second gear.

    They havnt confirmed either and they are happy to discuss the best options. As riders intending on racing the nationals which track would you prefer be used?

    Track options....

    http://www.tauporacetrack.co.nz/defa...=9&cid=16&aid=

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    Track One for ALL classes.
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    I think they should run track 1 otherwise there is a lack of fast corners.

    Personally I prefer track 4 but only cos I like going slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    The Pacific Club have stepped up to run the final round of the National at Taupo which is great!

    I was talking them and they are considering running Track 4 instead of Track 1 because some people have suggested it will promote more passing opportunities. I think slowing the track down anymore would be a backwards step as on a superbike you would barely get out of second gear.

    They havnt confirmed either and they are happy to discuss the best options. As riders intending on racing the nationals which track would you prefer be used?

    Track options....

    http://www.tauporacetrack.co.nz/defa...=9&cid=16&aid=
    After riding there yesterday I have concerns the track is even safe for any motorbike racing at the mo. They have put more silicone crap in the cracks in the track and it was like hitting wet green grass and very very dangerous. One corner was turn 9 the fast one Chop likes and using track 4 would take that out which for my mind at this point would be a very very good thing for. The other major concern was the last chicane now coming in there from aporx 250 kph on the bigger bikes to find there is the worlds most slippery substance all over the place is ridiculous and the last part on to the finish straight well someone will end up in that concrete wall for sure.
    Now the stuff was pretty fresh so I guess it will improve with time but if it dont then I think they have created a pretty serious problem!

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    Maybe I should have put track 2 as an option haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    After riding there yesterday I have concerns the track is even safe for any motorbike racing at the mo. They have put more silicone crap in the cracks in the track and it was like hitting wet green grass and very very dangerous. One corner was turn 9 the fast one Chop likes and using track 4 would take that out which for my mind at this point would be a very very good thing for. The other major concern was the last chicane now coming in there from aporx 250 kph on the bigger bikes to find there is the worlds most slippery substance all over the place is ridiculous and the last part on to the finish straight well someone will end up in that concrete wall for sure.
    Now the stuff was pretty fresh so I guess it will improve with time but if it dont then I think they have created a pretty serious problem!
    PLEASE make contact with track management and let them know.There were the self same issues about 2 years back on T7 from memory which was a case of the wrong product used. Several riders raised the issue with them then and they did deal with it. If they don't know about it they can't fix it
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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    After riding there yesterday I have concerns the track is even safe for any motorbike racing at the mo. They have put more silicone crap in the cracks in the track and it was like hitting wet green grass and very very dangerous. One corner was turn 9 the fast one Chop likes and using track 4 would take that out which for my mind at this point would be a very very good thing for. The other major concern was the last chicane now coming in there from aporx 250 kph on the bigger bikes to find there is the worlds most slippery substance all over the place is ridiculous and the last part on to the finish straight well someone will end up in that concrete wall for sure.
    Now the stuff was pretty fresh so I guess it will improve with time but if it dont then I think they have created a pretty serious problem!
    The last time I rode there was at the Tri-Series 2009, which was not long after they 'repaired' the track with those slippery black patches.

    Craig, I don't know if you were racing there when the track was like that but if so, would you say that the track was better / worse now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by discodan View Post
    The last time I rode there was at the Tri-Series 2009, which was not long after they 'repaired' the track with those slippery black patches.

    Craig, I don't know if you were racing there when the track was like that but if so, would you say that the track was better / worse now?
    Yea I rode then and had no problems at all with the track

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    I have concerns the track is even safe for any motorbike racing at the mo. They have put more silicone crap in the cracks in the track and it was like hitting wet green grass and very very dangerous.
    That's what you get when the labour pool is out of work plumbers eh?
    More importantly if they've used it whats the products specifications like when in this application? is the stuff they used designed for this job?

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    Haven't ridden track 4, god haven't been on a track in a long time but anyway I vote for track 1. I love those series of corners
    Not that my opinion matters all that much

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    if you come off in a big way at turn 9 could a bike land on the straight???


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    After riding there yesterday I have concerns the track is even safe for any motorbike racing at the mo. They have put more silicone crap in the cracks in the track and it was like hitting wet green grass and very very dangerous. One corner was turn 9 the fast one Chop likes and using track 4 would take that out which for my mind at this point would be a very very good thing for. The other major concern was the last chicane now coming in there from aporx 250 kph on the bigger bikes to find there is the worlds most slippery substance all over the place is ridiculous and the last part on to the finish straight well someone will end up in that concrete wall for sure.
    Now the stuff was pretty fresh so I guess it will improve with time but if it dont then I think they have created a pretty serious problem!


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    If it is any where near as crap as you say, it MUST NOT happen

    AS for Chopa wanting the fastest track with the flowing corner, that is only because he wants to be able to use all the top end HP of the BMW ( Soory dude, just shite stiring)

    Taupo track is a joke and has always been ever since the new one was built, the concrete wall alone exiting the chicane is a MAJOR DANGEROUS Highside point that could easily KILL some one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lostinflyz View Post
    if you come off in a big way at turn 9 could a bike land on the straight???
    A few years back on a 400 I had a humongous frame cracking lowside there and went about 3/4 of the distance in the dry. So I'm guessing a combination of Drew + superbike + wet track could achieve this feat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    So I'm guessing a combination of Drew + superbike + wet track could achieve this feat.
    I reckon Drew could get it to the road from there
    I voted for 4, coming from a full lean left into that little right into the chicane is awesome tricky at speed, and will help sort the best from the rest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    I think slowing the track down anymore would be a backwards step as on a superbike you would barely get out of second gear.
    Although I can see your point the majority of competitors aren't running Superbikes

    That said I voted track 1 as it's less work for a passenger
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