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    VMCC Rd 5 report

    Brief report of the weekend for me...

    The weekend started off on a bad note, wheel bearings dying on Buces trailer meaning that we didn't get down to manfield untill about 12.00 fri night, but after a good nights sleep thank to Spudchucker and family we arrived at the track at around 8.00, fueled on servo station pies and ready to roll.

    Have gone back to running Supercorsa's for the summers racing, I had a fresh set on the bike so actually went out in the scrub-in session to scrub in tyres for once! Also spotted a few braking markers.

    Qualifying was next, think we had about 5 laps, first 4 laps didn't get a clear lap in always behind some one, on the last lap got a pretty clear lap but came up behind Nicko and Bruce towards the end of the lap and they were pulling into the pits, stupidly I slowed and therefore ruined that lap too. Qualified 8th with a 2.00.xx. Wasn't too upset though, PB lap there last time was only just into the 1.59.xx's so I wasn't far off where I left last time.

    Race one and got a decent start, but then was passed by Bruce, and Carey Briar, then had a bit of a dice with Jason Hulme for a couple of laps before eventually finishing in 7th with a PB lap of about 1.59.50. Was pleased to be back under the 2 min lap mark, now next aim was the 58's.

    Race two and another decent start, with Bruce squeezing under me in turn one. Again Carey came passed, and I ran wide around the long lefts in the back of the circuit letting Jason through again. Did a couple of crap laps in the 2.01.xx's before settling down and concentrating a bit. Managed to then get into the 1.58.xx's and repassed Jason and started to catch Carey. But then saw the white flag, seven laps had just flown by! So finished with a PB of 1.58.5 which I was pretty happy about, and in 7th again.

    All in all a good day. No crashes, and felt comfortable running in the 58's, with no sliding or 'moments' at all. will be aiming for 57's for sure next time on the long circuit, whenever we get to go back on it again. As long as I keep taking a second or so off each round i'm pretty happy with current progress.

    Thanks as always to Quasimoto, Waikato Yamaha, and Shaun Harris for there help.

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    Hey boy!! you were doin awesome out there! glad to see ya got ya 1:58's in the end! yay!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dss3 View Post
    All in all a good day. No crashes, and felt comfortable running in the 58's, with no sliding or 'moments' at all. will be aiming for 57's for sure next time on the long circuit, whenever we get to go back on it again. As long as I keep taking a second or so off each round i'm pretty happy with current progress.
    Fucking awesome effort man!! Makes me really happy to see you doing so well. Go hard bro.


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    good shit man

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    Good stuff, I've been reading your race reports for a while now. Sounds like you are improving with consistency and little steps.

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    Hey Bitch, good job on not crashing, left that to another muppet eh, oh i dropped the bike off the trailer trying to get it off with no ramp by myself at home lol, dick!

    Taupo next catch you at Puke on Saturday bro.
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    good stuff daryl....and it still amazes me how you get a bog standard R1 around a track so fast!!! fark...imagine how quick you'ld be on a gixxer!!!
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    Great effort Daryl, I bet you can hardly wait for round 6 at Taupo!
    See ya there, should be a good party after too

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    Quote Originally Posted by dss3 View Post
    All in all a good day. No crashes, and felt comfortable running in the 58's, with no sliding or 'moments' at all. will be aiming for 57's for sure next time on the long circuit
    well done D! look forward to seeing what you get up to at Taupo...
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    Well done Daryll. Good to see you and Bruce again. You were both looking smooth and fast out there. See ya at Taupo.
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    Team Muppet were a disappointment this weekend.
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    Ok im coming out of my closet just this one time , I too kinda have a curvy figure which makes it worse beacuse im a guy. Well the waist kinda goes in and the bum pushes out. When I was in college the girls in my year would slap me on the arse and squeeze because apparently it is firm, tight... I wear jeans
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
    Team Muppet were a disappointment this weekend.
    For the lack of muppet moments? Don't worry, aparantly Bruce dropped his bike off the trailer. lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer View Post
    For the lack of muppet moments? Don't worry, aparantly Bruce dropped his bike off the trailer. lol
    Bwaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    Bwaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Wot he sed
    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Ok im coming out of my closet just this one time , I too kinda have a curvy figure which makes it worse beacuse im a guy. Well the waist kinda goes in and the bum pushes out. When I was in college the girls in my year would slap me on the arse and squeeze because apparently it is firm, tight... I wear jeans
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    Dude, you are coming alond great, imagine what you could do with some suspension!

    The way you are riding that bike with stock stuff, you are trully doing yourself proud

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