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    OYY__NUFF OF DA OLD--he's my age thank you
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    Well done Glen
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    Congrats Glen - well earnt and well deserved.
    pretentious moi?

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    Congrats Glen, well done
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    go the big ginger!!!!! good work mate you did the hard yards down south and cruuuzd to victory up north well done

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    Nice work fella. Good to see see someone doing it the old fashioned way, with hard work.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Glen Williams #1 Formula 3



    Can't believe the bad luck you had with your bike after all the consistant results down south.

    For those that didn't know. Glen had to fit a new engine at Manfeild when his gearbox failed on the practice day and at Puke he had to use a borrowed bike after another mechanical problem (possible valve spring broken).

    Congratulations Glen you must be relieved to have finally got the last few remaining points to secure the title.


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    Took you long enough!

    Congrats Glen. It's been awesome mate!
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Awesome Stuff Glen!!!
    i'm looking forward to learning from you and the best in F3 next nationals
    well done dude!
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    First but last F3 title...

    Unfortunately Glen, it is almost certain that MNZ will now introduce an (uncharacteristically enlightened) rule that anyone over 40 who has already won a F3 title must retire to post-classics (proposed clause 58.3.2: `... especially anyone whose last name is Williams or Fitzgerald (68yrs - the shaven mo' aint foolin anybody).
    Quite right, and will give the 35-40 yr old `youngsters' a fair chance at F3 next season.

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    Well done Glen, you worked hard for it mate!


    PS, so, are you interested in racing a SuperBike again now????????
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    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for the congratulations. This season taught even an old fella like me a few things, - for you up n comers.
    1) Patience on the track - even in sprint races there are patterns, strengths & weaknesses that develop with both yourself & your competitors.
    2) Pre-season preparation of machinery & testing this to the limit as much as possible early on - so as to always find the way forward.
    3) Invest in good gear for both man & machine & brands that have technical support at the track.
    4) Always surround yourself with positive & knowledgable people at the track - that seek solutions to problems & who can observe & be critical of your weaknesses (& strengths)
    5) Carry plenty of spare parts.............
    6) Pray that if you do have a problem , its not during a race & you have enough helpfull hands around to sort it out FAST !

    Cheers to everyone involved & to the kiwibikers who popped in & said hello at the track.

    Glen Williams

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    Well done big fella!:

    Are you going to be back with the #1 plate in 09 to defend the title?

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    f3

    well done on your awesome riding, are you defending title next year, how much was down to suspension set up pre-season ?
    watch those valve springs..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnsv650 View Post
    well done on your awesome riding, are you defending title next year, how much was down to suspension set up pre-season ?
    watch those valve springs..........
    Am taking my time & enjoying some rest before making the decisions on next year, I reckon that suspension is 60% quality equipment, 15% technical support & 20% rider skill & feedback / machine aspect set-up + 5% luck

    Well done this year Woodsie & Eric
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    Glen

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