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    I reckon Nick Cole a goer...he amazes me at times...with the whole bumble bee physic's thing going on!!! he makes alot of people have no excuses!! Owns a ghey car though!

    Bruce Anstey...what a rider!! What a Dude!! and what a rider!!

    Josh Coppins...talented lil bugger!! fast as a fast thing!! and a Dude aswell!!
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    the whole bumble bee physic's thing going on!!!
    Explain this? I missed that class at school. How many seconds a lap does applied bumblebee physics save??

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    For me woulda been Simon Crafar in his SBK days.
    Agreed plus Keith Turner, Stu Avant, Trevor Discombe, Jason McEwen, Robert Holden, Geoff Perry plus many more. This doesn't answer the question but..............they were all role models and shaped New Zealand motorcycling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    Bruce Anstey...what a rider!! What a Dude!! and what a rider!!
    And just the one testicle too. Was fucken hard to beat with the full complement!

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    So many great people on the track, many are inspiring to me. But Mr G. Williams gets my vote for current local racer. He's totally talented, and always shares a word of encouragement to those that are out there just trying their best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by svr View Post
    Explain this? I missed that class at school. How many seconds a lap does applied bumblebee physics save??
    I think you need a lift plus!
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    I think you need a lift plus!
    Well past that. Am now stacking the pink pills on the red pills on the wild turkey, and you know what that means.

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    Andrew Stroud, for me actually.
    I have always been fasinated by the BRITTEN story when Andrew took the britten to the big boys and kicked there arses, additionally to that Im inspired that he is still at the top of his game I like the intensity of his racing and his attitude to it all, and having the guy in my house drinking a beer was cool.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    No question. Our Mate Glen Williams.
    Why?
    1)He made an inteligent aproach to the F3 title and his aproach worked.
    By that I mean First he went out and did a season on an older SV to get familiar with how they go and what he needed
    He did his research into what works inside the engine and what doesnt.
    He enlisted and was prepared to work with the experts in the specific area he needed
    2) He's a man of his word
    3)Genuinely nice guy
    4)He's "out there" all the time with us plebs never reluctant to share his experience.
    isn't he the dude i remember watching years ago on a 125 2 smoke lapping Puke at 58?seconds? Must be hard doing puke in 108 now
    Go Coops

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    Brad Groombridge is my current favorite. Luke Temple is not far behind
    Go Coops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Andrew Stroud, for me actually.
    I have always been fasinated by the BRITTEN story when Andrew took the britten to the big boys and kicked there arses,
    I loved that bit in the Britten film when Stroud pulled alongside the leading Ducati and then popped a wheelie. Stickin' it to the big boys.
    The joy and excitement that John Britten demonstrated was superb. Inspirational, a joy to behold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    I'm with Glen on this one, firmly on the fence.

    I think the thing that has inspired me most is that while there are stars and standout performers EVERY motorcycle racer I have met seems to be in it for a geniune love of the sport and fellow compeditors, so for me it is the social dynamic of hundreds of good bastards showing up on the same day to have a good fang that is so inspiring.

    Keep it up Ladies and Gentlemen!
    Another reason for glen winning it for me was me at taupo trackday...

    ..."hey glen can ya show me a race line around taupo"

    "sure mate"

    **proceeds to do 3 laps following glen williams**



    good bastard.

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    well I'm a new kiwi so I don't know much about local racers.... But that Pass Andrew Stroud did on the brakes at Puke the other week I saw on TV is the stuff of heros.

    Other Heros :

    Rossi (obv)
    Joey Dunlop - I was a massive fan for years
    Mick Doohan
    Schwantz
    Sheene
    Ron Haslam
    Leon Camier - soooo much talent there
    Troy Bayliss - megastar. Great rider - Great attitude.
    Carl Fogarty - hes a twat but no one has even got near him in WSB yet
    Chris Walker
    Steve Hislop

    ... ok I'll shut up now

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    I just love the bit in "Faster" where the interviewer says to Loris;

    "...thats over 200 miles an hour..."

    and Loris goes;

    "si, si, 200 miles an hour....is good, no?"

    fooking mint

    F M S

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    GOBERT! na not really, actually theres a few guys in the 600 class that are faster then me but i dont look up to them i just want to beat them but i have respect for them, wont mention names though but also some other guys like that i havnt really raced is sam s and james s both a couple of superfast riders that have had some positive things to say! also shaun harris has offered alot of advice and had some really motivating things to say.

    In my experience if the person you look up to is maybe a distant but possible target be carefull not to put them on a pedestal cause that mental advantage can cause havic if you get to that level

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