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    Kickingzebra - AMCC runde twa

    Yay what fun, racing, again, at pukekohe, on a gsxr 600... A faster one

    Set my hopes on getting a single solitary 1:02 during the day. You see, I really want to break under the 60 second mark there before it is closed forever, if indeed that ever happens.

    The day saw a reasonable turnout, and nice shiney weather.

    I was just too lazy to change tyres, so was on a worn out mis matched pair. He he, funny...

    Went out in the first practice/qualifying (fashionably late, as per AMCC requirements...)

    Last time I rode, was the thousand at taupo, so took a few minutes to get back in the swing of the 600 on pirelli rear and dunlop front.
    Qualified 9th in F1.
    Wasn't too worried, AMCC rounds are more a fun learning thingy for me, ain't trying to set the world on fire (borrowed phrase, you had to be there.)

    Second prac/qual for F2, went a bit faster, to qualify 5th on the grid, behind NickO, Karl Morgan, Ricky Mckay and Dave Manuell.

    First race came up, and I was suffering from far too great a deal of nonchalance...
    The worst ever start from absolutely everyone in the feild saw a slow take off, but usual place swappings in turn 1... Damn me being too chicken!!

    Settled in behind kevin brookes... He's a tad quicker in some spots, and a tad slower in others. Then a whizz and flash comes by, Craig Ogle, form waikato yamaha, comes flying past on his R1, just past the kink. I was a bit miffed by this, but had a sneaking suspicion, which proved correct, when I rounded the hair pin to see him running off onto the grass at the exit. He didn't lay it down, but lost a bit of time, and never caught me again. Caught Kevin on the kink on the last lap, and held him off till the finish, for a 7th. Yay what fun. I love beating kevin

    Second race, F2, average start, caught up a couple of lost places, and finished in 6th, just behind Kevin this time. I think he likes beating me.

    Second F1, and I got cramp halfway. Tires are beginning to show thier second handedness with slides everywhere. Did I mention cramp? Left hand, both legs, and the small of my back (been causing problems for a 4 weeks now) busstid thing.

    Survived for an 8th, with Craig getting me this time.

    Thought, better not settle for this rubbish, and so busted my arse for the next few races, cramping still, but I am just soo hard that I ignored it.

    Made it through the day, with only new scratches being on my knee sliders.
    Figured out puke a little more, and busted my previous PB by a second and a half. down to 1:03.27

    Those 2s are getting closer, I can almost feel them!!

    Had a wicked moment in the spot where Bugden ran off in the last superbike race, going through the left hander after the hairpin. Knee was on the deck (unusual for me there) and I lost the rear. Not the usual sliding lost, but full on flick, lost... a moments fear, and then I am flicked up onto the tank, and before I have time to think, i am back on the gas, and up the hill, to take my best result of the day, a 4th in F2.

    If it weren't for the near death experiences, would any of us race???
    I loved it!!

    Thanks heaps to Bronny and Sarah, putting up with moaning me.
    Nicko, and co conspirator lead pack, for giving me people to chase.
    Strat and Bugjuice, for helping us out in the pits
    and Jill, for being such a good chick.

    Was good to go and see Paul afterwards, and finally be able to say I have made the K6 go quicker than he did

    Good on the AMCC, I had fun, so thanks heaps!
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    good stuff jonno...be good to be back on the k6 eh???
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    Would've loved to have stayed longer, brah. Tis rather scary having the rear slide there huh? When it happened to me I didn't get flicked out of the seat though, hope you had clean undies in the wagon
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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
    .....if I find this as a signature Ill hunt you down, serious, capice?

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    Great write up mate, cheers for that, awesome.

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    1.03's Jonno! Good stuff. Sorry couldn't make it there to see you guys. Will try to make Taupo. Can only be pit bitch tho' as have sold R6...
    "...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 - "
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    Go Jonno! Was awesome to see you pushing that K6!

    Catch ya Sunday...
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Good stuff Jono. No doubt those 1:02's will come next time.
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    Nice Johno, sounds like you are way faster on the K6 than the K2, I don't know if I could match those times. I'm a little intimidated by the circuit since all the carnage that has been going on there, I'm avoiding racing there a bit even though I love it once the red veil is down, it always scares me afterwards.

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    Go the KZ

    A great write up, I like this bit.-


    "so busted my arse for the next few races, cramping still, but I am just soo hard that I ignored it."

    You did very well considering you had a broken, tiwitching arse, (didn't really need to mention the erection).

    Good effort, I am sooo jealous, can you tell?

    Cheers

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    was'a good watching, thats for sure. And thanks for tips on finding the right sprocket for the given chain! x+y/pi innit???

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    Nice Johno, sounds like you are way faster on the K6 than the K2, I don't know if I could match those times. I'm a little intimidated by the circuit since all the carnage that has been going on there, I'm avoiding racing there a bit even though I love it once the red veil is down, it always scares me afterwards.
    That K2 has done 62s around there before. The new owner's just got to learn how to ride, and it'll do them again
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve_R6R View Post
    A great write up, I like this bit.-


    "so busted my arse for the next few races, cramping still, but I am just soo hard that I ignored it."

    You did very well considering you had a broken, tiwitching arse, (didn't really need to mention the erection).

    Good effort, I am sooo jealous, can you tell?

    Cheers
    Hehe, Steve made homosexual innuendo.
    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
    .....if I find this as a signature Ill hunt you down, serious, capice?

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