Yep had a dnf in the 2nd race on the weekend. Also crashed in the 2nd race of 600's, can't remember him having a crash for a while. Should be a cliffhanger at ruapuna, can't wait to see it.
Yep had a dnf in the 2nd race on the weekend. Also crashed in the 2nd race of 600's, can't remember him having a crash for a while. Should be a cliffhanger at ruapuna, can't wait to see it.
Dosent worry me aye?if an aussie cums ova and beats us,if its a good hard race than sweet?in my books mate we got some of the best riders in the world,stroudy,Rees,anstey,Harris,charlott,and many many others
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Two of those four are retired though.........Originally Posted by APPLE
yeah me neither. maybe since he's done fairly well there might be more auzzies come over for next season, that can only increase the depth of our racers.Originally Posted by APPLE
Get along to ruapuna this weekend, NZGP is the main event, sunday afternoon. Could well decide this years superbike championship, at 15 laps it will be very interesting to watch.
I'd really like Andrew to win - it was very disappointing to see him have a DNF in one of the Levels races.
However, if Shawn Giles does win, he deserves to - he's awesome to watch. You can see why he's been Australian Superbike champ three (and almost four) times.
All I can say is that this season's racing has been the best in many years.
Being frustrated is disagreeable.
But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.
Go Stroudy. Another NZGP title, another NZ chzmpionship. You are the man
FANTASTIC. Did you see the Puke racing on TV the other day? Brilliant! Especially the 600's.
I went to Puke to watch the first round. I could NOT believe how empty the place was. There was like NOBODY in the crowd.
What the #&%$*@&* is going on??!!
"...New Zealanders, for all their faults, have virtues that are precious: an unwillingness to be intimidated by the new, the formidable, or class systems; trust in situations where there would otherwise be none; compassion for the underdog; a sense of responsibility for people in difficulty; not undertaking to do something without seeing it through - "
Michael King
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