Nice? NICE? It weren't nice, it were effin beautiful, mate. 'eres sum more for yaOriginally Posted by Blakamin
Nice? NICE? It weren't nice, it were effin beautiful, mate. 'eres sum more for yaOriginally Posted by Blakamin
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Where were you all? On the embankment? I was in the pit side all day.Originally Posted by Firefight
ACC - It's where the Enron accountants all went.
Originally Posted by What?
Pits, all four stands, the bog, ....
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Awesome stuff Sudeep!!! I see Nicko was there, how was his times on the K4? What times were the F3 boys doing?
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North Eastern hairpin grandstand, embankment entrance. BTW awesome riding Sudeep.Originally Posted by What?
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Great day, awesome riding, awesome stunts.
ching
Please tell me some observant KBer got a pic of the "stunt".
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After looking at those pics, I would have to agree!Originally Posted by What?
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Yep it was an awesome day (cept the bit when I crashed!!). The weather was a scorcher and there was barely a cloud in the sky let alone any rain! My bike was running pretty hot with the fan kicking in every now and then. It was also funny all of us lined up under the shade of the trees waiting to be let out onto the track!
This "Taupo Spectacular" is a one off race event and different to the PMCC series. I have to say this was one of the best meets I've been to at Taupo and if I could only do one event a year then this would definately be it! It was really well organised. At scrutineering they even picked up on the crack in my fairing stay and hole in my leathers!
We had 2 practices and 3 races. In the 2nd practice some guy ran into the back of KK as he was nana-ing around sorting his sweeper line. The guy went down hard, KK ran off the track and I had nowhere to go except into the gravel at speed. My nice new front fairing & screen took a smashing (again!!) but nothing a pack of cable ties couldn't fix.
125s were racing with SS150 in their own class and F3 was with Motards however the grid was staggered with motards starting after 10 secs. This meant it was nothing but F3 goodness at the front of the grid!!!
The grid positions were a bit of a "first in/first served" which made sure people were on the dummy grid on time and finished the warmup lap smartly.
All three races were near identical for me. I started from the front row, out launched most bikes but the 2 fast guys would power past me again before the first turn. Launching is one of my strengths so it was real good that I could take advantage of it from the front row instead of being boxed in further back. Held 3rd for the first lap then the faster guys would reel me in one by one (including 1 or 2 fastest motards) until I settled in my proper place around 7th. KK was hot on my heels every race ready to capitilise on any mistake I made and I didn't fail to let him down. He took me on the last lap in the 1st and 3rd race when I started to have downshift problems hitting neutral at the end of the straight.
Not too sure what our final placings were because I was too damn hot and lazy to walk to the building to find out. I got into mid 46's and I think KK even did 46.10. However Frostys moment of glory was erased by the red flag when he got past me during the 2nd race....hard luck dude!
I was on Nick's tail for a few laps on the last race before the near high side, then I lost a bit of ground.Originally Posted by Two Smoker
I think he would have probably done maybe low 42s or somewhere in the 41s for the day? Not too sure... The guys were saying that, they weren't getting record times yesterday because they were saying that the grip was shit on the track because of too much dust. Going into the sweeper, you had to go through a cloud of dust where you could barely see the other side, which was pretty cool lol (That was the dust next to the track picked up by the wind, created by us as we went past).
I totally agree with Hoon--What a fantastic day.I diddnt do well but I had a ball anyhow.
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good too see all you guys again. i rode down on a mates R6. Paid $10 to get in (ive never paid a cent to get into taupo). the place was packed tho. good to see a few of the guys from wangapus having a fang on there way home. met up with tony rees salesman on the shop R1 and rode back with him, the last half hour he let me ride it. well chop me off at the knees and call me tripod but that things got some boogy. hope everyone had a good day and we will see you at the next PMCC round or at paeroa.
hey guys
fuckin great racing!!!
only down side...
i wasn't out there...
actully it was probably an up side for the guys out there!!!
I went down to the hair pin to watch MR for a race...
i clocked him at 41..?
that was fun ..watching him hold it on the track some how!
the guy has BALLS!
the racing from the others (KB's) was outstanding!
but i was left thinking, ... that with a little bit of my help.......![]()
it was fun to watch a big guy like hoon, keep in front of KK (?)
him being the smaller and with a usefull fairing.......![]()
and what can i say about frosty?
with my help... he managed to finish last in his last race!!!...anyone else need a hand at the next race?![]()
here a a few photos......
what a ride so far!!!!
some MORE bloody photo's...
what a ride so far!!!!
here are some photo's
i have another 20 or so...want some more?????????
what a ride so far!!!!
The dude on the GSX1100 is fine (relatively) he was rammed from behind but no one is owning up, i can confirm that he was rammed not a pussy excuse by the cracked rear mudguard. He came down on his RHS and elbow winded him, ankle got damaged somehow too (run over?) no broken bones but very woosy for the rest of the day. He promised the wife one more bin and he'd pack it in so he's pretty gutted.
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