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Thread: KIWISTARS @ Ruapuna KOR Round 3

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    [QUOTE=RobGassit;1130436819]
    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post

    I don't know who your angry at Billy, but if you want your mate Ramage to get a nice cup for his mantle, then so be it. Hopefully one of the young fellas down their will take the Title afterall, and that would be fantastic.
    Angry at???Just stating the facts,Alex Bowers won the KOR and KOL series if I remember correctly,Not Grant Ramage,Are you implying I have set the series up for Grant to win????

    As an asied,In Ballies own words,He learnt shitloads about racing a motorcycle while battling with Andrew Stroud,Jake Lewis and Grant Ramage and I really rate him to win the championship,But the championship is there for all to compete in,Just like Supersport,Superbike,Protwins etc,Or should I instruct the fast riders to stay away so somebody with not quite the same talent or skillset can win it?
    I won't comment further on this thread as its demeaning to Mervs efforts,Start another thread about the crooked commissioner setting up classes for his mates to win.

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    The way i see it (as any class) unless there is an age limit imposed the winner is the person who through all odds - weather/mechanical/set up/ability/age is the guy or girl with the most points at the end.
    The 250 proddie class is designed to help foster junior development but not only open to them....... if any ex champ/current champ/trophy hunter wants to take it on.............. then good luck and welcome to the class where it will be your ability/skill that shines through.
    I personally would love to see Bailie/Grant/Luke side by side at the finish...... that would epitimise the broad appeal of this class.

    Having Andrew and Jake at Ruapuna not only pulled the front runners along... but helped improve many much further down the field. As the whole class rose to the challenge of having our most successful and most currently successful riders in the mix. And i know they enjoyed it.
    Would be great to see more superstars going back to grass roots racing whether it be for fun or helping with junior development.......

    GO 250 PRODDIE...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWERVE View Post
    The way i see it (as any class) unless there is an age limit imposed the winner is the person who through all odds - weather/mechanical/set up/ability/age is the guy or girl with the most points at the end.
    The 250 proddie class is designed to help foster junior development but not only open to them....... if any ex champ/current champ/trophy hunter wants to take it on.............. then good luck and welcome to the class where it will be your ability/skill that shines through.
    I personally would love to see Bailie/Grant/Luke side by side at the finish...... that would epitimise the broad appeal of this class.

    Having Andrew and Jake at Ruapuna not only pulled the front runners along... but helped improve many much further down the field. As the whole class rose to the challenge of having our most successful and most currently successful riders in the mix. And i know they enjoyed it.
    Would be great to see more superstars going back to grass roots racing whether it be for fun or helping with junior development.......

    GO 250 PRODDIE...........
    The way you see it....Is exactly what it is meant to be and it would appear some would like to see it watered down...NOT HAPPENING!!!!!

    Those who see it as no worth the effort due to the competition being to tough,Prolly need to find some other way of stroking their ego's....Lawn bowls anybody????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    The way you see it....Is exactly what it is meant to be and it would appear some would like to see it watered down...NOT HAPPENING!!!!!

    Those who see it as no worth the effort due to the competition being to tough,Prolly need to find some other way of stroking their ego's....Lawn bowls anybody????
    Don't get too excited old man, we have plenty of wobbling to do yet and a few pimply kids and some old has beens don't scare us none. You bite harder than Robert Taylor by the way, and that's not a compliment.
    "That's rooted!! What's next??"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGassit View Post
    Don't get too excited old man, we have plenty of wobbling to do yet and a few pimply kids and some old has beens don't scare us none. You bite harder than Robert Taylor by the way, and that's not a compliment.
    Wow...Thats really hurtful....Im guessing this means you dont want me to cart an EX250 around the South Island just in case you might need it then???? Pity your not one of the many people involved in our sport that I respect due to their positive input and hardwork to move the sport forward,Otherwise I'd be offended,Oh and you calling me old man,Theres that pot/kettle/black thing again,See you on the 5th of Jan

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