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  1. #16
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    Hey congrats guys.
    Actually as proud as I am with being associated with all you guys -And believe me i am -and all of you I have seen improving this hear the guy thats pretty quiet about his performabnce is HOON
    I've been watching hoon this season and the end of last season and seen his riding improve by leaps and bounds -Ya notice he isn't shouting it from the rooftops but hoon got down into 1.10's yesterday and He kept with KK for most of the 3rd race of the day.
    Um Ts not being pedantic-I actually crodssed the line second but the other guy was on a tZ350 so was in another class. That means -
    I WON yeeehaaa
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    What a primo day!

    Was my first time going to a race meet - and what can I say!

    The weather was awesome, the riding was supurb, however i've realised im not much of a photographer, so kudos to PT for taking awesome photos over the last few meetings for us.

    Was good to catch up with all the KB'ers out there. As always there were many good stories to tell.

    Watching KK barrel into the first corner in 2nd place when the flag dropped, and me standing at Jennien was a highlight. Was awesome work for him to get 4th that race till bike trouble happened.

    Another highlight is Hoon - After having to start in the back row of the grid after qualifying, and then managing to hammer through the field after the flag dropped and came 6th? (i think) was awesome work, then throughout the day dropping his times and posistions to 1:10 was cool as well.

    Race 4 - I was sitting at the hairpin and could see all of the back straight, where i saw Hoon and KK, side by side the whole way. I was standing there thinking "Whos going to brake first!" as they flew into the hairpin. What an intense game of chicken that was !

    So many other highlights to mention - TS flying around on the RG and 400, Watching MR hitting the hairpin, pulling a rolling stoppie, and then saving it and going again.

    They were all things that got the blood boiling!

    Thanks guys!

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    Despite running last in EVERY BLOODY RACE I still had a ball. 1:19 flat was my best time, so still a fair way off, but it getting closer........
    Some may have recognised me as the solo orange RGV rider in F3 (112). Had the whole track to myself :-(
    I missed the KB crew, (where? Who? were yous?) Met Frosty, and the usual bunch, but missed the others. More KB shirts needed!
    The biggest supprise of the day was the total lack of drama (electrical dont count) from KK!!! How does he do it? Onya KK for the good placings

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    Hi KB'ers, here's a quick report from yesterday....I also took photos of all the results sheets...can't see all the laptimes, but you can pick out all the names and classes etc. If anyone's interested I can email 'em to ya....

    AMCC Club Championships Round 2 October 3rd

    Pukekohe turned on a beautiful Spring day for round 2 of the Auckland

    Club Champs. Very few crashes, injuries, and no oil spills meant that all

    riders received four full rounds of racing.

    Formula Auckland and Formula 2 were run from combined grids and saw

    the Suzuki's of Lance Lowe and John Fallwell fighting it out with Mike

    Smith's Yamaha and Glen William's Kawasaki.

    In Formula 2 Hayden Fitzgerald dominated on Dean Labrum's Suzuki 600.

    Back from the IOM and Aussie Formula Xtreme series he easily held off

    Nick Cole (Kawasaki) & Dominic Jones (Suzuki) to win all four races.

    Formula 3, 125GP, Post Classics, Pre-89, Clubman's & Sidecars were well

    catered for in the combined classes, six race format.

    The last motorcycle race day at Pukekohe Raceway for 2004 ending on a

    very positive note. Next Auckland club round will be in March after

    Pukekohe track works are completed.

    Provisional results for the first three places following:

    Race 1a: Post Classics - Junior

    Missed Results

    Race 1b: Post Classics Pre '89 - Junior

    1st Bob Knight, Missed Results

    Race 2a: Formula Auckland

    1st Lance Lowe, Mike Smith, John Falwell

    Race 2b: Formula 2

    1st Hayden Fitzgerald, Nicholas Cole, Dominic Jones

    Race 3a: Post Classic Senior

    1st Greg Sharpe, Steve McCaffery, Chris Meads

    Race 3b: Post Classics Pre '89 - Senior

    1st Phil Duxbury, Frank Van Dijen, Tony Frost

    Race 4a: Formula 3

    1st Jason Hulme, Andrew Graham, Mark Wigley

    Race 4b: 125 GP

    1st Greg Ellis, Leo Rogers, Brad Francis

    Race 5: Clubman's

    1st Paul Nortmover, Campbell Rousselle, Jo Mead

    Race 6: Sidecars

    1st Taylor/Simonsen, Smith/Potter, Anderson/Anderson

    __________________________________________________ _______

    Race 7a: Post Classics - Junior

    1st Trevor Taylor, Bill Cooney, Phil Bagshaw

    Race 7b: Post Classics Pre '89 - Junior

    1st Bob Knight, Paul Corr, Paul Cook

    Race 8a: Formula Auckland

    1st John Falwell, Mike Smith, Glen Williams

    Race 8b: Formula 2

    1st Hayden Fitzgerald, Nicholas Cole, Dominic Jones

    Race 9a: Post Classic Senior

    1st Steve McCaffery, Chris Meads, Craig Seddon

    Race 9b: Post Classics Pre '89 - Senior

    1st Phil Duxbury, Frank Van Dijen, Tony Frost

    Race 10a: Formula 3

    1st Ross King, Jason Hulme, Andrew Graham

    Race 10b: 125 GP

    1st Greg Ellis, Leo Rogers, Vaughan Simmonds

    Race 11: Clubman's

    1st Campbell Rousselle, Tony Illingworth, Jo Mead

    Race 12: Sidecars

    1st Smith/Potter, Banks/Haszard, Read/Prentis

    __________________________________________________ _______

    Race 13a: Post Classics - Junior

    1st Bill Cooney, Trevor Taylor, Phil Duxbury

    Race 13b: Post Classics Pre '89 - Junior

    1st Bob Knight, Paul Cook, Paul Corr

    Race 14a: Formula Auckland

    1st Mike Smith, Lance Lowe, Glen Williams

    Race 14b: Formula 2

    1st Hayden Fitzgerald, Nicholas Cole, Dominic Jones

    Race 15a: Post Classic Senior

    1st Steve McCaffery, Chris Meads, Craig Seddon

    Race 15b: Missed Results

    1st Phil Duxbury, Frank Van Dijen, Tony Frost

    Race 16a: Formula 3

    1st Jason Hulme, Andrew Graham, Ross King

    Race 16b: 125 GP

    1st Greg Ellis, Vaughan Simmonds, Leo Rogers

    Race 17: Clubman's

    1st Campbell Rousselle, Jo Mead, Tony Illingworth

    Race 18: Sidecars

    1st Smith/Potter, Taylor/Simonsen, Anderson/Anderson

    __________________________________________________ _______

    Race 19a: Post Classics - Junior

    1st Trevor Taylor, ? (no name), Phil Duxbury

    Race 19b: Post Classics Pre '89 - Junior

    1st Mark Robinson, Paul Cook, Paul Corr

    Race 20a: Formula Auckland

    1st Lance Lowe, John Fallwell, Mike Smith

    Race 20b: Formula 2

    1st Hayden Fitzgerald, Nicholas Cole, Nick Odermatt

    Race 21a: Post Classic Senior

    1st Steve McCaffery, Greg Sharpe, Chris Meads

    Race 21b: Missed Results

    1st Phil Duxbury, Frank Van Dijen, Tony Frost

    Race 22a: Formula 3

    1st Jason Hulme, Ross King, Andrew Graham

    Race 22b: 125 GP

    1st Greg Ellis, Leo Rogers, Brad Francis

    Race 23: Clubman's

    Missed Results

    Race 24: Sidecars

    Missed Results

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    Well done all... hey, TS, when are you gunna take on rossi??? well done

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    Yeah I'm not the only one improving tho... Most of us have seen at least a 1 sec improvement in lap times at each round. A big part of it is that us KBers are pretty closely matched and have been pushing each other along (even SVS dropped in previous round!!)

    A great day, not many dramas (crashes/spills etc). Saw some demon overtaking by the 125 riders who we shared the grid with (about 25 bike total). My best was a 1m10.89s in the 2nd race. KK topped that with a 10.82 in the 3rd. 4th race saw us tip into turn one together with KK just in front, we diced a little but he was too fast for me and eventually pulled away.

    Got awesome launches all day and started really well thanks to the -1 front sprocket I changed to. One thing I need to work on is my passing - I need to be more focussed and sieze any opportunities ahead of me instead of getting caught up.

    Here are the F3 results for the 4 races - KBers are Hoon#109, KwakaKid#35, Frosty#2, Curious George#112, Bruno?#105.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gpercivl
    Race 22b: 125 GP

    1st Greg Ellis, Leo Rogers, Brad Francis
    No wonder those 125GP riders in our race were going so hard out... they were fighting for 1st/2nd!!! Ahh well the joys of running mixed 125GP and F3 on the same grid

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    I was there in spirit! riding up from Ruapehu on Sunday from a work conference was pretty good but was bummed I wasn't out there with yous fullas.

    Two smoker - blimmin 'eck - you going well, keep it up we need a new Aaron Slight/Crafar etc. You can do it!

    Big ups to Curious George - his first motorbike race ever and he's still smiling. Good on ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Congratulations to Twosmoker for a brilliant performance and also to Hoon, KK and others who managed a great result.

    Thanx again FF and slob for all your help and thanx to others for comming down for a watch and to support us.

    P.S. I am surprised as well that you didn't come say hi, NC.

    MR i caught up with NC in the stands, we were up there for a couple of hours, but headed off about 2pm, didn't wanna get home to late, when i me and wife came back down in pits to pick up our gear, you were no where to be found.

    Ya all looked awsome out there, good to see so many gixxers out there, cause we all know they the best dc:< Happy to see a k4 600 out there and going bloody well.

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    Once again thanks for your nice comments guys man Hoon i didnt realise you had done a 1:10!!!!! i knew you were in the low 1:11's but shit, your flying.... KK has plenty to worry about with you and Fluffy cat (Bruno) right behind him.....
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    cool write up TS. KK, XJ, Hoon congrats to u all on your achievements. what a day ya had.
    i had cool day thought times were down. had a bit of majour work done on my bike & its runing the best it ever had. lol so much so that felt like a stranger to me & took some getting use to. mind u 2hours speep didnt do much for focus either. SPECIAL THANKS go to Richard "Wheels of Thames" for a primo job on her. & westgate Repco

    ok i hav some photoes of u guys
    if anyone on here has the following bikes send me a message got pix(all clubmans i think);
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    Re puke

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    MR i caught up with NC in the stands, we were up there for a couple of hours, but headed off about 2pm, didn't wanna get home to late, when i me and wife came back down in pits to pick up our gear, you were no where to be found.

    Ya all looked awsome out there, good to see so many gixxers out there, cause we all know they the best dc:< Happy to see a k4 600 out there and going bloody well.
    Bugger, sorry we missed you mate, me and Mrs F/F were down with Sudeep, and then down at the entrance to pit lane, you should have given me a call.

    F/F :confused2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight
    Bugger, sorry we missed you mate, me and Mrs F/F were down with Sudeep, and then down at the entrance to pit lane, you should have given me a call.

    F/F :confused2
    Didn't know when you were gonna be there, ya siad ya gonnd turn up for short time i was there from 11-2 didn't really see much of Sudeep once racing hard started, saw him little during practice, but we were up in the stands watching,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shade
    Race 4 - I was sitting at the hairpin and could see all of the back straight, where i saw Hoon and KK, side by side the whole way. I was standing there thinking "Whos going to brake first!" as they flew into the hairpin. What an intense game of chicken that was !
    S'all good brother, i know you didnt post the result because i might feel bad, but i think i can handle it now.


    <--- Lost the game of chicken! Hahahaa

    my more then fatal flaw revealed. Wasnt gunna mention it shade but i had already picked up on my below-average standerd of braking into the hairpin, i begin to haul them in around 200m possibly a touch passed @ 180 or so. never much further at all. The only extra thing i do is sometimes let go of the brakes at 100m if i think i have braked too hard and then i roll passed the person i may have been trying to outbrake and take another grab at them.

    excellent day though and looking forward to more KB racing all in the 1:11's or the occasional 10's now boyz! (you too Curious George, 3 seconds aint too bad, keep that kind of smack down on your time up each time out there and itll only be a few till your in the gap too)

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    How the fuck do manage such a wicked time on your 400 when you are braking at the 200 mark?? If you get your braking sussed, shit, you'll be getting 1'09s or better straight away I am sure.


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