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Good idea Shaun.
It doesn't have to be a combatitive or confrontational approach, just information or feedback from a motorsport discipline that they may not have much experience with.
They have been promoting themselves as a potential MotoGP venue (can't see it myself) but this area would clearly raise some eyebrows in that camp so they may take it onboard and factor in some corrective action.
I don't know if anything other than general murmurings have taken place but a formal expression of the problem is a good step.
Glad you chaps agree, I am good at starting wars, but would prefer to have a discussion instead![]()
I agree and as I often only have access to a PC for 10min blocks at work I am not quite able to say what I mean in detail.
I think that Frostys idea is the right one in the short term and hell I will even go down to the recycling depot in the cover of night to get all the plastic bottles we need if it is going to prevent a serious injury or god forbid a death.
How about a seperate thread where you guys and gals can have your say to Track Management....something we can send on. It could be that you agree, disagree or really dont give a toss.
My concerns reading this thread is that if the racing guys are not happy then what happens when we have a track day and the inexperienced riders face the corner(s) in question.
I DO NOT -- want to turn this into a shit fight --keep in mind --er in kid talk
MY MUMMY BUILT THIS SANDPIT FOR ME --ILL SHARE IT WITH MY FREINDS
I sure as heck don't want mummy to tell me and KB we aint their freinds no more --iffn ya get my point
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See yoiur point DADDY But, what is the way forward with trying to make this turn safer for the less experienced riders.
I do not care for myself personally, I have crashed and been broken on quite a few accasions over the years, but, Younger less experienced riders do not crash as well as some one like myself who has done it shit loads and is a lot more relaxed ( Like a drunk in a car crash) so normally will not be hurt as much?
You know some thing must be done, I know you most definately do not want to see any one get hurt! and are sure you do not want the hassle of Insurance claims against your company due to any possible injuries at one of your track days, where you have indicated that you think the corner is potentually unsafe
In my current mood, with my good friend and team mate with spinal damage in Auckland hosptial from his Puke crash, I am trying to get things done about track safety in NZ.
I have written to the Taupo track expressing my concerns about this corner.
If you want to know more, PM me and I will send you a copy of the email.
"...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
Cleve --Im keen to see the e mail
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Here's the letter that I will be posting on Monday.
Taupo Motorsport Park,
P.O. Box 1022,
Taupo.
8/12/06
To Whom It May Concern:
First of all as a motorcycle racer I have to say I love the new and extended Taupo circuit.
It is a great track and I look forward to racing there as often as I can.
However recently a number of racers that I know have been expressing concern about the left hand corner that comes onto the new front straight.
The general feeling is that it is potentially a dangerous corner for motorcyclists with the concrete wall being quite close to the exit of the corner. In particular should a rider high side on the way out.
Motorcycle racers are always concerned about sections of a track that are unnecessarily dangerous. In particular the topic is hot after the latest AMCC round at Pukekohe where once again another rider (my team mate as it happened) crashed badly on one of Pukekohe's more dangerous corners. He is now paralysed below the waist.
A Taupo track safety debate is currently underway on the Kiwibiker website. A forum that many racers from around the country use, including novice racers up to national champions. Amongst us we are looking to get plastic bottle crash bags made up and placed along that particular section of the corner every time there is a bike meeting using the newer section of the track.
However I also feel that as a motorcycle racer I should let you know, if you haven't been made aware already, that there is some concern about this particular corner amongst us.
If there is already an awareness of this issue and possible solutions being discussed then I look forward to hearing back from you about it.
Yours
Cleve Brown
F2/Supersports racer
"...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
Short term Im hoping an engineering type person can make up a support frame for the bags. Bottles in bags then stitch em up
any offers of collection points other than wellytown and dorkland
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?
New Zealand......
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"Whole life balance, Daniel-San" ("Karate Kid")
Kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui ( Be strong, be brave, be steadfast and sure)![]()
DON'T RIDE LIKE YA STOLE IT, RIDE TO SURVIVE.
Suppost Frame isn't actually needed frosty.
The bags themselves are a heavy weight nylon weave. They have 4 handles at the top so a couple of hooks attached to a wall at the right height would hold them up.
As for staying open, you will find as they start to fill up, they will hold themselves open.
If anyone has a collection place in mind, I will courier them straight there when you are ready to start filling.
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