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    Maybe Scrivy can explain how he can rock up to Levels after 4 hours sleep & not having been there for 12 months & break the lap record in 5 laps.
    Only, that would be the same as Shirrifs & co doing it on a 20 year old bike.

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    Bob, it wasn't 4 hours sleep - you dirty mongrel - you and ....... kept me up... er, I mean awake, all night!!!

    Was it 5 laps Bob?? Not bad on an old tyre too eh?! Oh, and it was an LCR record too - you know Bob, one of those imported european rigs that fags ride (and particularly swing on......). So we fair nailed our old clunker that day.
    Actually, I think Ruapuna saw us go nearly 2 seconds faster than the world chumps LCR, and we did that in just 3 laps wasn't it???

    Ahhhh the memories......
    Is it still beastiality if ya fuck a frozen chicken??

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    You don't see the MotoGP riders taking months off from riding. If they did, I suspect they'd get their arse kicked the following season by the riders who hadn't.

    Personally, I can see how only riding at race pace on the track would make one a faster racer, but I'd never want to do that, even if and when I do get around to dabbling in club racing.

    I like riding on the road too much. To be honest, if all one ever does is drive vans to racetracks and ride at race pace, I think one is missing out. That shit's a huge buzz, granted, but there's nothing quite like just hopping on a bike and fucking off into the countryside at whatever speed one feels like on the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrivy View Post
    Bob, it wasn't 4 hours sleep - you dirty mongrel - you and ....... kept me up... er, I mean awake, all night!!!
    Now now guys, how many times do we have to ask you keep this side of your relationship off KB!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrivy View Post
    Bob, it wasn't 4 hours sleep - you dirty mongrel - you and ....... kept me up... er, I mean awake, all night!!!

    Was it 5 laps Bob?? Not bad on an old tyre too eh?! Oh, and it was an LCR record too - you know Bob, one of those imported european rigs that fags ride (and particularly swing on......). So we fair nailed our old clunker that day.
    Actually, I think Ruapuna saw us go nearly 2 seconds faster than the world chumps LCR, and we did that in just 3 laps wasn't it???

    Ahhhh the memories......
    Wonderful memories old fella.
    I can see this is in danger of turning into a sidecar bullshit thread.

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    Nah, I wouldn't do that to this thread.

    Maybe though, we should start a 1 lap shoot out for practice??
    Have someone else warm up the gear, then you jump on from a standing start and set a blinder without having ridden the track for the last 12 months..... Now THAT would sort the men from the boys!!!
    Oh, and maybe we should set the suspension to the worst ride, and inflate the tyres to 40 psi, and steering dampener to low.......

    Shit, I'd pay big money for a thrill ride like that!!!
    Is it still beastiality if ya fuck a frozen chicken??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Its a combination of talent and feel. Either you have a natural feel for riding or its something you have to work at and perfect.

    Some it takes a few laps to get in the right headspace others are already there at the start line.

    I reckon starting anything at a young age develops natural talent and you grow into that as you get older. But someone who has started riding say in mid 20s the feel is foreign and therefore has to be worked at and skills practised more.

    Relate this to music. A kid learns piano compared to an adult,. That kid will develop a natural ear and feel because he is open to learning alot more and the absorbtion of knowledge is greater. The adult learning already has interpreted the piano and how it should sound before playing (life experience), will listen to advice given but has more of their own individual preset of how the music should go.

    When an adult learns to ride, they already have in their mind an image of a bike going past at speed or maybe an image of how they will get round that corner by thinking steps ahead, where the kid does have an image but not in great detail, so dont know about taking lines properly until told.
    I couldn't agree more. And the evidence in Motoersport is in the Karting world. I was at meetings where Greg Murphy, Dixon, Wade Cunningham just to name a few of the current names where racing as Cadet Kids. Like 6-7-8-9 years old. By 15 or 16 these guys have 10 years of inches apart, top class racing in their blood. You can't buy that for any money. They learn how to loose and to win, they also have what alot of some kids don't. Hours upon hours of father son and family time. Any karting father will tell you your kid won't win unless he's enjoying himself, period. Shumacher and Lewis Hamilton are examples of this time input. The MX world is the same. It all makes for a complete, balanced, experianced, mature, confident individual. There's no secret to becoming a winner it just takes having fun and time.
    If the likes of Sherriffs etc have grown up under these conditions it takes alot of dedication, time and probably natrural talent to even get close to them. Live it, eat it, breath it, or just go out and have fun at your own level!

    Shit that wasn't supposed to be that bloody long??
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

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    Motorcycle racing is no different to any other sport - sure natural ability plays a part - but to develop a world class competitor the main ingredients are doing it young, doing it hard, and doing it a lot.
    I grew up next to the King brothers who would ride bloody xr 75s etc. all day and night from the time they could walk. What was the point? now I know.

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