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    Where is the F4 '#1 plate' going to live after the GP?

    The potential winners are aplenty.
    I'm not sure who is going to be there but there are HEAPS of riders that have the potential to grab the #1 plate from Andrew Adlam.

    So,
    Which region is the plate going back to?
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    This thread was meant to be a poll but my internet decided to go wonky at the wrong time.

    Oh, well. Question remains.

    Yeah, I realise it is redundant and people will just champion their home club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    The potential winners are aplenty.
    I'm not sure who is going to be there but there are HEAPS of riders that have the potential to grab the #1 plate from Andrew Adlam.

    So,
    Which region is the plate going back to?



    Hawkes Bay mate, thats where its going...
    Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death. (HT)

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantnz View Post
    Hawkes Bay mate, thats where its going...
    You gunna give it a crack this year?
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    fooken dreamers......SOUTH 1st 2nd 3rd!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    fooken dreamers......SOUTH 1st 2nd 3rd!
    Not talking about the Chocolate fish race!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    fooken dreamers......SOUTH 1st 2nd 3rd!
    I'd say the only question is which bedroom in the Hoogie household is it going to be in!

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    Hmm. lets check the history books. Question; When in the last 20 or so years has a SI'dr won the national GP in either F4 or F5?

    That would be never wouldn't it?


    So either statistically there must be some sort of odds that it might happen one day with some sort of blind luck sort of thing.

    Or maybe it just ain't happening.
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    I guess the sub question is; Will a 2 stroke win it this time? Its been a long time between drinks despite the utter complete domination for over 3/4 of the history of buckets.
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    Hmm, as much as a fan as I am of 2 strokes I'd have to say that recent history favours diesels...

    As for the Hoogie factor: Talented, no doubt at all. Long track experience and setup, totally. Na, Welly riders still have my backing.

    Next comes Grant From Hawkes bay if he gets a way faster bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Hmm, as much as a fan as I am of 2 strokes I'd have to say that recent history favours diesels...

    As for the Hoogie factor: Talented, no doubt at all. Long track experience and setup, totally. Na, Welly riders still have my backing.

    Next comes Grant From Hawkes bay if he gets a way faster bike.
    Breaking news: Koba escapes from the home for the deluded and starts posting on KB

    Plenty of room in the Hoogie Trailer for all the trophies !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Breaking news: Koba escapes from the home for the deluded and starts posting on KB

    Plenty of room in the Hoogie Trailer for all the trophies !
    Oh, I know they are fast and they have great chance of winning... but so is Adlam, Rich, Veltmyer, Rick, Tim and Mr Duff.
    If Nigel Duff does get out there with his bike and it lasts the race (two big ifs...) then that may be it...

    And that's not allowing for possibilities like a fast ring-in showing up Green's #6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Breaking news: Koba escapes from the home for the deluded and starts posting on KB

    Plenty of room in the Hoogie Trailer for all the trophies !
    yup tons of room......almost ready to hit the road!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    yup tons of room......almost ready to hit the road!
    Is that a CBR100 with those colours on the number boards...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    yup tons of room......almost ready to hit the road!
    Is that a CBR100 with those colours on the number boards...?

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