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    Results from AMCC?

    I cant find anything on Mylaps or Marktime

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    I think the results must be a phuckin secret.
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    Mate, Marktime made a massive cockup on all the Grid positions for qualifying (people in complete wrong places, no times provided, and some even left off the grid!) and as far as what I heard on the day, most race results are unsure as well; it seems that they are holding back on the results until they are sure... So it's all a big mess at the moment I think
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    yea it was a disappointing system,i think they used a stop watch and camcorder so i think results wont be that accurate.any1 know why they didnt use transponders?

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    AMCC have never used transponders unless for National meetings and the response I had when I enquired as to why not was "People wont pay $35 a day for the hirage, and Marktime's just as good anyway"
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    AMCC have never used transponders unless for National meetings and the response I had when I enquired as to why not was "People wont pay $35 a day for the hirage, and Marktime's just as good anyway"
    Lets see them try that excuse next time eh
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    I cant find anything on Mylaps or Marktime
    in, Pissup, AMCC, a, organise, brewery, a couldn't.
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    have been told there was problems with recording times but....
    All the races have been recorded on video and the results will be available and accurate to 1/60 sec.
    Not sure what the issues were but they will be sorted for the next round.

    White trash, we have used Tim and his transponders for club rounds last year and the outcome of the last meeting may be that we do so again from now on. The cost is quite a bit more than the $35 for the transponder hire, that's the cost to hire only the transponder. It costs the club several thousand $$ extra to hire Tim and the timing gear, that has to be passed on to the rider and added to the entry fee.

    The club had several issues to deal with on Sunday which will be de-briefed on next week.

    Enjoyed the two skids I had anyway.

    Mike from F3, who got choppered out of the circuit is all fine and dandy and home nursing a sore shoulder and finger. Check out the series of photos on highside photography. Also check out Zoompics.co.nz and Damien Toman.

    We are getting some pretty good photographers along to the races now so most angles are getting covered on most corners!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    White trash, we have used Tim and his transponders for club rounds last year and the outcome of the last meeting may be that we do so again from now on. The cost is quite a bit more than the $35 for the transponder hire, that's the cost to hire only the transponder. It costs the club several thousand $$ extra to hire Tim and the timing gear, that has to be passed on to the rider and added to the entry fee.
    Cheers for the clarification Graham, to be fair it was no one from the current committee that justified the non transponder use.

    For the record, there's nothing to stop clubs buying their own timing gear and 100 transponders from AMB, then hiring them out to participants themselves. Be a good investment I reckon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Mike from F3, who got choppered out of the circuit is all fine and dandy and home nursing a sore shoulder and finger.
    Sweet, it's not too bad. That crash caused quite a delay. At least he got a helicopter ride for his efforts!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Cheers for the clarification Graham, to be fair it was no one from the current committee that justified the non transponder use.

    For the record, there's nothing to stop clubs buying their own timing gear and 100 transponders from AMB, then hiring them out to participants themselves. Be a good investment I reckon.
    I think it would be more trouble than it is worth:
    * the cost would still have to be passed on to riders somehow.
    * who owns/maintains the transducer buried in the tracks ?
    * At least 3 trained people to operate the system at EVERY meeting
    * Another pile of gear to be transported/stored/maintained/kept track of

    I think it is better for a third party to manage all that - I know that the car and bike clubs that use Ruapuna own the gear that is used there and manage it all themselves, but the only time I raced there I got a transponder that failed during the course of the day and I ended up with a bunch of DNS - recorded (which was probably more flattering than my actual times )
    Most clubs have trouble getting enough volunteers to do all the stuff they do now and Tim Gibbs outfit seem to have it pretty much "weighed off"

    I don't think Tim Gibbs is getting rich from doing the the timing either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    For the record, there's nothing to stop clubs buying their own timing gear and 100 transponders from AMB, then hiring them out to participants themselves. Be a good investment I reckon.
    There's nothing to stop tracks doing this either. Be a better investment I reckon.

    And anyone building a new track without slinging some fiber optics around the show is a muppet.
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    Tim Gibbes is a bloody legend and has dedicated himself to NZ Motorcycling for decades. Now when he should probably be playing golf somewhere, he has built himself a small business that gives great service and probably makes only a minor profit compared to what a modern business plan would be based on. Trying to come up with different ways to undermine Tim's Timing system business doesn't do any New Zealander any credit at all. Maybe helping him to expand would be the better solution.
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    I like the picture they have on the header

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