That time of the month again people.
That time of the month again people.
It's not what you ride but how you ride it!!
Same time format as a Sunday meet fish?
I think that should be Sunday the 16th
Correct! Sunday it is.
I hope I get my engine in...
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I'm on the 50 again.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
If I could keep up with you I'd take that on the chin
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
50 is making sparks with new regulator so ready to go. I'm gonna smash you all.
And by smash I probably mean closer to, try see which way you all went.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Hey, if anyone has a stash of Kehin jets can the bring some tomorrow? I have a mate with a new bike and carb but I only really have Mikuni.
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What a friggen awesome day. Weather was great and racing was too.
I started the day wondering if I should move down to B grade for the 50. But enough people were there to race so it was a good day.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Yeah did you get that on film?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
The November Round at Kaitoke was a stunner.
We had lots of sunshine (and some Sunburn).
There was a good, competitive turn-out in both A and B grade.
The program was for 4 sprint races followed by a 20 Lap final.
The sprint races saw a few people knocked up to A Grade, they all fitted well!
The racing was close and hard with lots of grip and lots of pace.
A Grade Final:
Scott Griffiths took the lead early on from the second row, Dave Trustrum was close behind for a while but couldn’t quite hold the pace, his 50 is very fast but wasn't able to hold on to the GPR150.
Malcolm Nabbs made progress and slowly hunted Scott down as Scott was fading and slowing.
He got a pass on the 17th lap then almost crashed on Chicago as he grounded the bike in the turn. However he stayed on only to frustratingly snap the throttle cable on the start finish straight.
Scott Cruised to another GPR victory With Dave Trustrum in 2nd and Steve Smart proving that he's true A grade material in 3rd place.
B Grade Final:
B Grade was a competitive as ever with a close battle at between the front pack.
In the end Cole Williams managed to nudge out Dave Tompkins on the downhill section to secure first place, Dave held on to second and was followed in my Cameron Page on Rogan's #15 bike.
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