Great write up, sounds like a fantastic day
Hope there are many more.
Great write up, sounds like a fantastic day
Hope there are many more.
thanks chick, glad I didn't bin in front of yas lol. That dam hairpin had me stumped...or should I say baled for most of the day. I bet the look on my face was covered up by my eyes bulginglol, hope no one got a pic of that.
yep, 09 was me, I'd like to say that it was me on #131 up the front....but too many people would know I was telling giant porkers. 131 is my partner Drew (Drew online)
yeh I do......the lack of spare undies I took with me lol,but yeah...next year I wont have the jitters to contend with so bad.
thanks Jimmy, you smell yummy too! well..before the race at least
Your riding was inspirational hun!!
there's photo's????
THANK YOU guys n gals for all the supportive words and wishes I received both here on line, and throughout the day on Sunday. It really means tons to me! I was overwhelmed by everyone yahooing and waving all around the track after the race, sorry if I didn't wave out back to you, I was secretly sighing releif that I had completed the day upright. Totally wish I could have done better, but hey, there's next year eh.
Ive tried to bling most of you, but now run out of blings to give for now.
Bloody brilliant write up. You have got a fan in my 12 year old daughter and see hasnt seen you ride yet!
She has read your post & now wants to learn to ride and race my bucket!
Bling to you girl!
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
Awww cheers Madmal64,
and to your daughter ...
...that is great to hear sweetheart. Stick with your plan, its wonderful that you have a dad who can give you lessons (by the sounds of it you wont have to convince him at all) and I'll look forward to watching you at the track someday real soon![]()
You looked like you were having fun out there chickadee. Funniest moment was when your Ducati went sideways coming up the grassy bank to your "pit".
Fak I need to get my arse back on a bike.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
I am honestly impressed with how well you did first time out there Vicky, despite the nerves. It looked like you were riding smart and within your limits. Sneaking up to the edge of them on occasion but never stepping too far over. And despite the necessary learning curve you showed several more experienced racers the way. Bloody successful in anyones book. My daughters think you rock too.
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