Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 53

Thread: Tarawera 100 - not long now!

  1. #31
    Join Date
    9th January 2006 - 12:26
    Bike
    KX450 Motard/Flat Track KTM150SX H2R
    Location
    Tauranga
    Posts
    4,446
    good luck to all the guys racing,
    some last minute advice,
    make sure you are drinking plenty of water today, you should have to stop a couple of times on the way down for a piss,
    make sure you eat tomorrow morning, creamed rice is a great when you are sitting waiting around for the start, but have a breakfast before this as well,
    make sure you have food and drink in the pits every lap, carbo shots or simalr are good if you have used them before,
    get as best start you can, this will help alot, if you are on teh second row, start behind a two stroke, they start faster and you will get pulled though

    htis is the best race in teh country, wish i was riding,

  2. #32
    Join Date
    4th April 2008 - 19:08
    Bike
    '07 KTM exc200
    Location
    auckland
    Posts
    759

    Preparation

    RE: Cheese quote (and Scott mentioned as well): "I've got some Carbo shot stuff and I need to get some other quick to eat food. Any sugestions?"

    Preparation is everything. I'm a detail type and I find getting lots of detail stuff right can really add up to a major improvement overall.

    - I found taping a pack of EAS Energy Gel (From supermarket) to the fuel container in pits is really good (is that the stuff you use Cheese and Scott?). Remove zip seal ring first to avoid a few seconds of pit fumbling. Very fast/easy to squeeze contents down the neck and you really notice the energy boost when it kicks in.

    - Start fluid intake the day before and cram more in from the minute you get up in the morning. I like the 'mix your own' electrolyte powdered stuff from Supermarket. I drink over 4 litres morning of event. (Start early and taper off for obvious reasons! Put empty milk container in car for emergency comfort breaks).

    - Have a good quality carbo loading meal the night before (Pasta/Rice etc. Fatty pizza for dinner = lower sleep quality. Leave grog alone 'til after race and breakfast like a king) and whack a bunch of raw vegetables and fruit into the juicer. Tastes like crap but high octane race fuel for the meat engine.

    - Hard to beat bananas for easy to eat/easy to digest/fast energy availability. I eat 3 during 2 hours before the start, last one just before getting on bike. Chris Birch parked next to me at an event last year. Noticed a big bunch of them in back of his van. I don't like bananas much but I reckon he probably knows what he's doing.

    - Try Red Seal 'Crampbuster' capsules (From supermarket). I tend to get cramp real bad. Potassium and Magnesium boost seems to help.

    - Factoid: Apparently caffiene boosts sports performance (helps concentration?). Maybe try a No-Doze for caffiene hit?

    - Leave a couple of small bits of paper towel sticking out of bar pad cover for a quick grab. Makes tear offs last a bit longer if roosted often.

    - Wind a couple of metres of duct tape around a fork leg (Not the slidey shiny bit). Gives a fast fix possibility for flapping plastic or other stuff that may come adrift (Used that one recently to sort a bloke who's clutch lever bracket was loose). A length of wire around handlebar can be handy too. Tape over it.


    Envious of you guys doing this iconic event. Have fun and go well. Keep in mind 'you can't win a race on the first lap - but you can definitely lose one.' 'To finish first - first you must finish,' etc. and so forth.

    I reckon staying just inside your best pace ability (rather than right on it) and maybe losing a minute or two each lap is a lot easier to live with than a DNF or lost time from crashing. Riding on the ragged edge burns a ton more energy as well. Early on in a race, how often do you get passed by someone in banzai mode, only to catch them again shortly after when they bin it, and you never see them again? Looking forward to reading your reports.

  3. #33
    Join Date
    17th August 2005 - 11:00
    Bike
    22"Z900rsSE, Z1R, FZR1000, KTM 2 smoker
    Location
    East Auckland
    Posts
    4,499
    Quote Originally Posted by scott411 View Post
    start behind a two stroke, they start faster and you will get pulled though
    OH!! that's a classic!!!!!!!!!!

    Good luck to all you guys!!!! Ride safe!!
    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!!

    'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '

  4. #34
    Join Date
    11th April 2005 - 20:27
    Bike
    KTM 200EXC RM250
    Location
    Waitakere
    Posts
    2,280
    Quote Originally Posted by scott411 View Post
    if you are on teh second row, start behind a two stroke, they start faster and you will get pulled though
    Very good advice that and one I would not have considered until Scott mentioned it.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

  5. #35
    Join Date
    2nd October 2005 - 00:47
    Bike
    CR250
    Location
    Papamoa
    Posts
    3,993
    I just downed a litre of water now and need a piss.

    Hope I don't have to spend have teh race stopping for a piss. Maybe I'll just piss my pants. Going in Aarons car afterall....

    Got a thing of that gell last night. I'll get some more tonight along wiht creamed rice and stuff.

  6. #36
    Join Date
    11th April 2005 - 20:27
    Bike
    KTM 200EXC RM250
    Location
    Waitakere
    Posts
    2,280
    I like to attach a small piece of damp chamoi to the front of the seat with a few rubber bands. I find tissues just smear water and mud around the goggles where as chamoi will wipe them clean quickly, often with one wipe. Or you can rubber band it to your wrist, where ever you think it will stay cleanest.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

  7. #37
    Join Date
    2nd August 2006 - 22:17
    Bike
    hopefully bringing something back to NZ
    Location
    Hartford Connecticut USA
    Posts
    4,109
    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    I just downed a litre of water now and need a piss.

    Hope I don't have to spend have teh race stopping for a piss. Maybe I'll just piss my pants. Going in Aarons car afterall....

    Got a thing of that gell last night. I'll get some more tonight along wiht creamed rice and stuff.
    shit now your pickin on my driving as well (PS. not allowed to piss pants in car)
    [SIGPIC][/SIG

  8. #38
    Join Date
    2nd October 2005 - 00:47
    Bike
    CR250
    Location
    Papamoa
    Posts
    3,993
    LOL that actually was not what I meant!! I wrote that wrong. I was more just pulling the piss that its your car that will smell afterwards! LOL

    P.s. Penny farthings have those shot things. THe supermarket ones are cheaper though.

  9. #39
    Join Date
    4th April 2008 - 19:08
    Bike
    '07 KTM exc200
    Location
    auckland
    Posts
    759

    Tips n tricks

    Another alternative top type tip to the two t tow trick to try (pardon my grammar) if on second row is keep eyes peeled for electric start bike to get in behind. Works nice for shotgun starts. No need to hope guy in front will single kick.

    I like that chamois suggestion a lot Danger. You're dead right about paper failing the smear test. Had it mind for a while to maybe try velcro-ing something onto goggle wiping finger. I might shimmy into chamois.

  10. #40
    Join Date
    2nd August 2006 - 22:17
    Bike
    hopefully bringing something back to NZ
    Location
    Hartford Connecticut USA
    Posts
    4,109
    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    LOL that actually was not what I meant!! I wrote that wrong. I was more just pulling the piss that its your car that will smell afterwards! LOL

    P.s. Penny farthings have those shot things. THe supermarket ones are cheaper though.
    sweet so now i can drive with right foot but safely
    [SIGPIC][/SIG

  11. #41
    Join Date
    11th April 2005 - 20:27
    Bike
    KTM 200EXC RM250
    Location
    Waitakere
    Posts
    2,280
    Quote Originally Posted by camchain View Post
    Another alternative top type tip to the two t tow trick to try (pardon my grammar) if on second row is keep eyes peeled for electric start bike to get in behind. Works nice for shotgun starts. No need to hope guy in front will single kick.
    A single kick will beat electric start every time. But will he single kick? Only if he is on a KTM200 or a 125 perhaps.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

  12. #42
    Join Date
    11th April 2005 - 20:27
    Bike
    KTM 200EXC RM250
    Location
    Waitakere
    Posts
    2,280
    I heard this was cut a lap short so too bad if you were in a team cause one member would have only got one lap in.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

  13. #43
    Join Date
    17th July 2006 - 13:53
    Bike
    2006 CR250R
    Location
    Gisborne
    Posts
    2,090
    you heard right. there was major weather issues in lap 3 which was just a joke, a lot of people got only 2 laps in due to the closing of the track! there were major bottlenecks all day long, and lap 3 was just pure slush, probably the worst conditions ive ever ridden in. more later, im knackered

  14. #44
    Join Date
    2nd October 2005 - 00:47
    Bike
    CR250
    Location
    Papamoa
    Posts
    3,993
    LOL I just got home

    What a fucking disaster!!

    Firstly, I loved the race and the track was great. but the organisational skills were piss poor in comparrison to last year.

    1 person to inspect 325 bikes. I turned up at 6am and it took till 8:30 till I had my bike looked at. Fucking joke.

    That aside teh guys did a great job. The rain is what made it fucked. The track got so boggy in parts adn teh uphill were so chewed out that they had to close part of teh track off adn divert people around them.

    Anyway Barty5, Booom and I had to start on the second row. There was a mass pile up and I had to go wide on teh first corner.. As you would expect with 325 bikes and stuff all room we had a pile up on the first hill. I got stuck at the back of the pack so I was on teh back foot from the get go. I managed to get past teh pile up and I spent most of my time overtaking more than getting passed. All was going well appart from more spills on uphills and rut city!! I had a good first lap and felt I was holding a really good pace. ONly managed to fall off teh once!!

    Anyway came in after teh first lap feeling good. Downed some fluids and got back into it.

    Took it easy on the second lap, cause on the second big downhill I managed to go over the bars and my bars were all bent out to shape. Lucky Honda rubber mounts their bars or I'd be shopping for a new set. I also managed to sprain my wrist (which is fucking sore now) and and so I took ages to get back into it and start going for it. Got overtaken by some of the really fast guys so thought I'd stop to have a drink and a piss stop.

    So I get back to the pits and I missed the third lap by 10 mins. I was about 10-15 mins behind Booom and about 15 mins ahead of Barty5. They shut the track down and made it a 3 lap race cause the track was so bad that there after teh race was all over and the pits were being packed up, there were apparently 100 bikes out on the track either stuck or broken (sounds slightly exaggerated to me though probably 20...)

    Anyway all in all I had fun. Had a bit of a mission getting the trailer and Bartys car out. Apparently holden doesn't make a good 4WD vehicle. Booom has some funny video footage which should make its way onto youtube.

  15. #45
    Join Date
    2nd October 2005 - 00:47
    Bike
    CR250
    Location
    Papamoa
    Posts
    3,993
    Oh yeah and I managed to some 259th this year. a improvement on my 290th last year. Booom got 170th and Barty got 290th or so. While I didn't manage to get a third lap in (one of my goals) I did manage to not come last in my class!! YAY!! I got 22nd in my class out of 24.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •