3 from 3! No surprises there then. To all those who thought he was lucky at Wanganui,,,,, WTF!
Obviously his supposedly inferior suspension was more than adequate..
3 from 3! No surprises there then. To all those who thought he was lucky at Wanganui,,,,, WTF!
Obviously his supposedly inferior suspension was more than adequate..
"That's rooted!! What's next??"
Yep i think the title says it all, he totally dominated the races and was simply miles ahead of the rest.
Was another awesome day at Paeroa but I have to say that the races are starting to become like processions - still love it though![]()
awesome rider
So who of the regular fast riders wasnt there? I think it was a very long list.
Good on Dan though, he will ride the wheels off anything and is prepared to stick his kneck out, warts and all.
One year ago, he got taken out by another rider who had overcooked it and spent more than a few weeks in hospital with broken this and that. Much like Stroud and Shirriffs ( also Choppa and Nick, John Ross ) he is looking at the bigger picture of not risking injury so close to the last two rounds of the National road race champs . Most of these guys are at the sharp end points wise and by and large now regard street racing as too risky and dangerous. That is the stark reality.
He has warts on his neck..?
Sean Donnelly on the GPZ was complaining about the 60kg advantage of the Ducati! They have been tussling with each other for a while and the Duc has a slight power to weight advantage and being lighter could transition quicker through the "S" than Sean could. Sean saw a way through and got by but then the Duc rider, I forgot his name, closed Sean out next time around. If anyone can suggest how Sean can shave any more kilos off the bike I'm sure he'd be interested. Next step is to ditch the starter which some others have done.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
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