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    Nicksta's VMCC round 1

    VMCC Round 1
    20th May 07

    The first event of the Winter Series came around very fast. As my main goal for this year was to compete in Clubmans and finish the series I have eagerly awaited the first round on my home track and favourite, Track 2 of Taupo. My goals for the day were pretty simple, Qualify top half of the grid, ride a PB, be competitive with the other 400’s and hopefully earn as many points as I can as I know at Manfeild I will be disadvantaged with my lack of cc’s in clubmans class.

    I was a bit gutted at the decision to call the day, but I respect and support VMCC in their choice. The track was not up to standard and 27 crashes are not normal (I don’t think?). So heres my report for what we did manage to get in:

    Scrub in: Didn’t go out, figured 5 mins and no new tyres, what’s the point? And I’ve come to learn Taupo is always cold and slippery the first session, so Tweety got a polish (man I wish they had a spot prize for shiniest bike!).

    Practice/Qualifying: Plan was to head out at the back, go slow for a lap, get some space and put in 2-3 good laps and come in. Got caught in some traffic so let a few by me before going past the start finish. Clocked 5 laps and qualified with a 1:28.5. This got me 18th on the grid, 3rd fastest in Clubmans B. 2nd fastest VFR so Tweety did well. Highlight: scraping my peg round T1!! (First time ever ) And a new PB: 7 seconds faster than my previous PB for Track 2. So I was stoked and ready to race!

    Race 1: Lining up 5th row on the grid, one in from the inside, I had never been surrounded by bikes like that and was planning my strategy for T1. Managed to take off well and find my way to the outside to hopefully go around all the bikes heading for the inside, plan paid off and I had made up a lot of places. Due to the number of restarts, my order of events is a bit blurry. Managed to pass the faster VFR each restart, miss running over a tumbling rider on T7, miss a spinning bike on the straight after T5, miss 2 sliding bikes and riders in the chicane after the back straight and miss seeing 1 red flag (sorry Flame for taking you on the inside during that).

    So to wrap it all up, I had a blast, shame the track wasn’t playing ball, got a peg down and a PB and kept Tweety upright. Heal quickly to the riders and bikes that didn’t. Thanks everyone who popped into our garage for all your support. Great seeing such a good turn out for the first round of VMCC!
    Big thanks to Eddy and Jono, my Bent Spanner Racing team mates! Andy and Logan the mighty VFR guru’s and Quasi for my awesome suit!
    And many thanks to Dave from www.kiwibike.co.nz for your ongoing support and encouragement, check him out for all your insurance needs, including track days!
    Taking it to the track thanks to: KIWIBIKE INSURANCE & PIRELLI TYRES, EXPERIENCE MOTORCYCLES, EBC Brakes, SUPERSPROX Sprockets, TSUBAKI Chains, RST Leathers, REPSOL Oils, FutureGrafix, Autolink

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    You did well out there mate, flying while others were falling......
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    You go girl!

    Congrats on the PB and keeping it upright.
    Wish I could've been there to support you guys in person.

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    thanks Andy..... to be honest i didnt feel Tweety slip once.... she did real good! i think an angel or 2 helped too

    thanks BB.... next times manfeild if you feel like a ride down!
    Taking it to the track thanks to: KIWIBIKE INSURANCE & PIRELLI TYRES, EXPERIENCE MOTORCYCLES, EBC Brakes, SUPERSPROX Sprockets, TSUBAKI Chains, RST Leathers, REPSOL Oils, FutureGrafix, Autolink

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    Awesome write up

    Clubman's is a huge group It was great seein you out there... keepin it (very) shiny side up

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    she always misses out the results....

    even given the conditions she managed to not only "win" clubmans b but also get into the group with clubmans a .

    Overtaking k5/6 600's and thou's around the outside, and up the inside. Only bikes that beat her off the start were the bigger capacity ones. And she also had a personal goal that she more than beat.

    Well done and i'll obviously see ya at the next one
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    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Well done Nicki. It was nice to meet you.

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    i was catching up to you i got 12th in clubmans a and i started at back of grid behind clubmans b then the race got called off in the second lap you got 10th or something you did well

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    Awesome Nicki, see you at Manfeild
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    awesome nik...you were doin really well out there chick!! and your bike did look very priddy!!! look even better if I can get near it with some suzuki stickers!!!

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    ROCK ON Nic - looked awesome out there. Peg down, even in the morning, is a seriously good effort...nice one chick!!
    See you at Manfeild, you'll do fine....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicksta View Post
    thanks BB.... next times manfeild if you feel like a ride down!
    Dunno if he's got the bike for a trek that far.
    Good to hear you had a blast
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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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    Well done Nicky. My first time to watch you racing and I made a point of following your progress in each race (re-start). You were very smooth and fast. You overtook a lot of bikes, especially on the out side of T1...
    Keep it up because you will steadily improve and become faster and better.
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    Thumbs up

    Well done nicki.......

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    Good stuff, I was behind you in the practice session trying to keep up, but you were pulling away from me. Well done on keeping it upright.

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