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    Greymouth street race cancelled...???

    I just got a text from a friend and apperently the street race this year has been canned due to lack of skilled volunteers...

    We've been planning to do the street race for a few years now and every year we've put it off, but this year we finally get ourselves organised, and had motels booked and everything. this was suppose to be my first race in a number of years, and really looking forward to getting back into it.... and then they cancelled it on us... Really gutted.
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    Yes, you are right, the racing is cancelled for this year. Due to happen again in 2007.

    Go to the Motorcycling NZ website and there's a press release.

    www.mnz.co.nz
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    From the MNZ website:

    GREYMOUTH STREET RACE POSTPONED
    12 August 2005

    GREYMOUTH MOTORCYCLE STREET RACE INC. P.O. BOX 166 GREYMOUTH
    AUGUST NEWSLETTER
    DECISION TO POSTPONE THE EVENT IN 2005

    Dear Stakeholders, Riders, Clubs and Interested parties

    It is with regret that we are writing to say that the Greymouth Motorcycle Street Race will not go ahead this year.

    Most of you will be aware that the event always runs on the knife-edge of money and labour availability. To manage this, the Committee sets up "waypoints" in the form of a series of targets which need to be reached to run the event.

    These are things like rider numbers, equipment availability, availability of personnel, track maintenance, availability of safety equipment, finance etc. The contingency plan has been to postpone the event for a year if critical waypoints could not be achieved.

    In common with many other small communities, we have a contracting pool of people with the required skills and time to run increasingly complex events on a voluntary basis. We were not able to attract enough people to fill key Committee positions at this year's AGM.

    The decision was made to table a motion to recess the event for a year, if the positions of Organiser and Secretary could not be filled by the next meeting. We have been unable to fill these positions and the motion to recess the event has been passed.

    WHERE TO NOW?

    For some time, we have recognised the need for a paid event organiser in this community and the Committee and others have been working towards this over the past eighteen months.

    Sources of funding for a paid organiser have been identified. With the help of an advisor from the West Coast Development Trust and in cooperation with the District Council, we are working towards putting the Street Race on a sound organisational and financial footing.

    There is every intention to save the event and develop it further. It is the town's flagship event and there is a strong desire to develop the whole Labour Weekend into a weekend of complimentary events, beginning in 2006. Once funding has been secured and a job description finalised, the Committee and stake- holders will seek an appropriately skilled person or organisation to take the event into the future.

    We apologise for the inconvenience and disappointment this decision will have caused for many of you. This has not been an easy decision, but the time has come to deal with the issues that endanger the event and stop it from developing to its full potential.

    Yours sincerely
    The Committee, Greymouth Motorcycle Street Race Inc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben444

    We've been planning to do the street race for a few years now and every year we've put it off, but this year we finally get ourselves organised, and had motels booked and everything. this was suppose to be my first race in a number of years, and really looking forward to getting back into it.... and then they cancelled it on us... Really gutted.
    Plan on doing Nelson Street Race on January 8th instead then

    if it was to be your first race for a number of years you wouldn't be allowed to enter, you have to have a minimum 3 signings in your licence beofre being allowed to compete at a street race
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Plan on doing Nelson Street Race on January 8th instead then

    if it was to be your first race for a number of years you wouldn't be allowed to enter, you have to have a minimum 3 signings in your licence beofre being allowed to compete at a street race

    I have those... should have said first 'real' race.. i don't realy count the occasional club race meeting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben444
    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Plan on doing Nelson Street Race on January 8th instead then

    if it was to be your first race for a number of years you wouldn't be allowed to enter, you have to have a minimum 3 signings in your licence beofre being allowed to compete at a street race
    I have those... should have said first 'real' race.. i don't realy count the occasional club race meeting.
    The minimum 3 signings, does that mean you have to get three independent police officers to verify your capable of speeding? Need demerit points / speed camera photo's as proof if the original documents can't be found?

    All serious now, what's that all mean?

    The Nelson road race should be fun. If the location is the same as 10yrs ago, it'll be fun.
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    Thought Nelson had been canned?

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    We were told at the last BEAR's meeting that it will be run on Jan 8th, not sure of the circuit
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    I thought they weren't going to be using the circuit they'd been using again? But not sure on that one. I'll see if I can find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LB
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    I thought they weren't going to be using the circuit they'd been using again? But not sure on that one. I'll see if I can find out.
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    The Nelson Council and the Nelson Port Company were doing a deal and swapping some land which meant the original circuit would be unavailable

    the 2005 circuit was already different than the 2004 circuit although it used a large part of the 2004 circuit, we have been told it will still be at the port and possibly run the opposite way using some parts of the orignal
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Wat do you think it will be like racing a RS125 at WANGANUI I am experienced at racing and road riding so I think I'll do fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan
    Wat do you think it will be like racing a RS125 at WANGANUI I am experienced at racing and road riding so I think I'll do fine
    It is very different to racing on the track and riding on the road and the potential to get hurt if you crash is much greater
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    It is very different to racing on the track and riding on the road and the potential to get hurt if you crash is much greater

    Yeah I Know that but I have done a bucket street race and that wasnt that bad
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