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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Paul says he really enjoyed the bike in F2. As for laptimes you might have to ask him that...

    He claims he wasn't pushing it...
    Just to make you happy Jill, you went faster than me. Now you have to make up the 6 seconds at Taupo 2. Which I'm sure you will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by motobob
    Just to make you happy Jill, you went faster than me. Now you have to make up the 6 seconds at Taupo 2. Which I'm sure you will.
    Hah, I only went faster because you were being careful after I told you I'd kill you if you dropped it!

    As for the 6 seconds on Taupo 2, maybe, one day, but I doubt it will be this weekend...
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Don't sell yourself short girl. Anyway I'm just trying to reposition myself as the superior male.
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    Woohoo Jill,sounds like you had a fantastic day,good stuff....

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    Those are some major improvements in lap times between races... Respect. It's all about time on the track, and being smart enought to figure out where you can make improvements, and you've obviously figured that out.

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    Never say never

    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Hah, I only went faster because you were being careful after I told you I'd kill you if you dropped it!

    As for the 6 seconds on Taupo 2, maybe, one day, but I doubt it will be this weekend...

    The slower you start out the faster you will become in the shortest time.

    When you are busy trying to go fast you are not taking in all the reference points of data that is needed to go fast safely, You looked a lot more in control as well as you looked liked you were enjoying the races, bet you learned quite a lot about yourself last weekend

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    Nice work Jill. I know you can go heaps better. I've seen it in your riding in the past..

    When you have a couple of crashes, it's easy to start doubting yourself.. But the point is to just learn from your past mistakes and moving on by trying to avoid thoes mistakes. Which is what you are doing. Once your confidence builds up again, you'll be right up there with the fast boys no doubt!

    Nice and smooth riding. Keep up the good work and good luck for your future races.


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    Here's another pic from the weekend for the collection!
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