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    Quote Originally Posted by Maido View Post

    i see dom is on a suzuki, he can't be riding for NFS this weekend, can you shine any light on this pete?
    I spoke to Pete yesterday- he didn't know either
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    I also read he was on a suzuki can anyone through some light on this subject? Another great result Dom well done!!!

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    I hope it's nothing too serious, thats gone on with the NFS team. Dom realy deserves that chance!! will be looking forward to hearing whats happening there
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    2007 AMA Superbike Points Standings
    After the Honda Summit of Speed (Round 11) - Sun, 06/24/07

    2007 AMA Superbike Points Standings
    Pos Rider Points - Leader
    1 Ben Spies 382 -
    2 Mathew Mladin 364 18
    3 Jake P Zemke 293 89
    4 Miguel Duhamel 279 103
    5 Tommy Hayden 274 108
    6 Jason Disalvo 252 130
    7 Aaron W Yates 243 139
    8 Jamie A Hacking 235 147
    9 Eric Bostrom 203 179
    10 Roger Lee Hayden 197 185
    11 James Ellison 194 188
    12 Scott Jensen 162 220
    13 David Weber 159 223
    14 Dominic Jones 149 233
    15 Luca Scassa 138 244
    16 Jacob L Holden 136 246
    17 Dean Mizdal 117 265
    18 Matt D Lynn 116 266
    19 John Haner 103 279
    20 Doug Chandler 88 294
    21 Cory A Call 58 324
    22 Martin Cardenas 54 328
    23 Martin Szwarc 50 332
    24 Johnny Rock Page 50 332
    25 Geoff May 49 333
    26 Tristan Palmer 41 341
    27 Kurtis Roberts 35 347
    28 Roberto Pietri 34 348
    29 Clint McBain 34 348
    30 Jordan M Szoke 34 348
    31 Steve Crevier 29 353
    32 Akira Yanagawa 27 355
    33 Kevin Lacombe 26 356
    34 Michael Earnest 25 357
    35 Manuel I Garza 22 360
    36 James B Randolph 21 361
    37 Andy Carman 19 363
    38 Corey Sarros 18 364
    39 Jeffrey S Tigert 17 365
    40 Andrew Nelson 17 365
    41 James J King 16 366
    42 Chris Ulrich 14 368
    43 Santiago Villa 12 370
    44 Francis Martin 12 370
    45 David R N Bell 10 372
    46 Jason Curtis 9 373
    47 Ben D Bostrom 0 382

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    That's a stunning result!! GO DOM!!

    Thanks Maido.

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    Hi all

    Yeah, had to hop on the old suzuki again as team going through abit of a split and the two bikes that were ready for this round, the other guys took. But rest assured for the rest of the season I'm suppose to be on that bike starting with a H.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom View Post
    Hi all

    Yeah, had to hop on the old suzuki again as team going through abit of a split and the two bikes that were ready for this round, the other guys took. But rest assured for the rest of the season I'm suppose to be on that bike starting with a H.
    Dang, sounds a bit rough. Hopefully there are no more difficulties and the rest of your season is trouble free.

    GO DOM

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    I always knew you would come to the dark side dom, go on admit you love it!!

    PS you heard any wispers about the new thou? I hear it will be lighter with a bunch of new electronic controls like the K7.

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    Better story please...

    Come on, the weekend made a few stories Dom. Let it rip, and I'll pay 1 Moro bar per line. We have a whole box here courtesy of Veronica, (our 150 racer from Dunedin) Or they can just stay here for our sustenance while mum is away looking after you for 8 weeks...

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    The honda's ok but at least better thhan my bike. Havn't heard or seen anything about the '08 Honda 1000's yet. No one else over here has publicly too.

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    you only earn one moro bar for that feeble reply!
    come on, we know you are hungry.

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    Yeah cmon spill the goods, who can turn down free moros!

    Any more crazy van adventures??

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    that was a bit short dom, hopefuly your busy getting that arm sorted.
    maybe half a moro's worth I reckon
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    Dom, you crack me up.........

    Hey all

    Well since the last round of the AMA Superbike Championship at the start of June, life has been pretty hard. Seeing my reliable transport die a slow painful death in Wisconsin, I was left stranded with my mate in the pit of society, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This place made Invercargill feel like heaven and smell abit better too. But after 2 weeks of studying Rambo, Rocky and Bruce Lee trilogy's, times were a changing and off we left for the nice dry air of Utah.

    Well it ended up that I was back on the old Suzuki for the Utah round of the AMA Superbike championship at Miller Motorsport Park. Life over here is like a T.V. show and the way this team is rolling keeps the trend intact for the minute. So the team had took a split and each owner decided to go their separate ways. Suck thing is they decided this two days before the truck left for the track and the side of the team that I ended up with got the two unprepared bikes with the split. So, luckily the woodshed had took good care of the bike and all was go.

    Friday ended up o.k. I was struggling abit getting use to the battletank again which was quite a wee way off the animal Honda which had been carrying me around the track of late. By Saturday morning, I had ended up 23rd on the grid bringing along some little niggles with me into the race. Saturdays race went o.k. as I picked off a couple of people and worked my way into 15th by the end of the race. My issues from earlier in the weekend were still an issue with a rear end that wanted to chatter on the tip in until the apex causing some interesting moments.

    Sunday brought more nice weather like the day before and the day before that. Nice and dry with temperatures in the mid 90's (33C) and a light breeze. Sunday morning in warmup, I came back out of the pits after trying some stuff and down I went like a drunk sailor on the Titanic. In the end I had turned in alittle tight and clipped my footpeg on the curd causing the front to unload. After getting out dust cloud and watching my bike untimely fall to bits in front of me, I realised that maybe I'm just not a June kind of guy. Well, it ended up that my mate who I had been hanging out with for the last two weeks had his Suzuki hanging around so after alittle arm twisting and what not, he said "Yeah, why not. Whats the worst you can do". So for the race on Sunday, I rock up to the grid on my mates semi stock bike which now in turn made mine look like an animal. Oh, how the times were changing. I took it easy off the start and slowly settled into the race passing a few here and there over the 21 laps. On the 2nd to last lap, I had worked my way up to 17th and with 16th right in front, I tipped it into a 2nd gear left hander. Around came the rear, caught and after a short career in space travel, I landed on my nice padded ass sliding off into my new home, the sandpit.

    Well, crashing seems to be becoming a bit of a hobby of mine lately and hopefully that hobby soon comes to an end. I even crashed the other day going for a walk. So with abit of a break racing until the Moto GP round at Laguna Seca later this month, abit of time out sounds good, and with the hot weather out here in San Diego, anything other than hanging out in the pool sounds out of the question.

    Well better scoot.
    Chow
    Dom

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    shit we better start calling you 'crash' then
    How do you crash when walking?? so far van-bike(s)-walking... whats left?

    Tis amazing what you can do on an almost stock bike, nice of him to let you use it, shame about the not so nice ending. Better luck at laguna...wonder if we get to see any on the box over here
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