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    Taken out... I think

    So, Wangas turned to shit just after midday for me.

    After getting to grips with track again in the morning and running in the low 54's in the second supersport race, things were looking good and I was ready to go for it in the afternoon.

    Unfortunately something happened on the warm-up lap for the second F1 Superbike race. Entering turn 2 lightly on the brakes and the next thing I know I've highsided about 5 metres or more before the corner (based on the scrape marks). How the fuk I managed to highside pretty much in a straight line all by myself, without using the rear brake and without changing down gears...I just can't exaplin despite a lot of thinking about it.

    I assume I was shunted from behind, the bike got out of line, rear tyre gripped and thus the high side. Tyre marks on my tail piece indicate that someone was pretty close to me at some stage.

    I'm not out to smash someone, but I'd just really like to know for sure what the hell happened. And if I was taken out, I'd like to know why a knowing other party said nothing. So if anyone has photos, video or saw the incident, I'd like to see/know what you saw.

    Cheers
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    This has been posted... is it relevant to you?

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMcexo4rwO4[/YOUTUBE]
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    This has been posted... is it relevant to you?
    Nah mate, I think that's turn one, and I think it was the second F2 race, in which I could not participate.

    Cheers tho
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    That Jap guy was in that crash too! Ive seen him crash 4 times in 2 days poor buggar

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    That Jap guy was in that crash too! Ive seen him crash 4 times in 2 days poor buggar


    Not poor bugger dude, he is Just an accident weighting to happen!

    PS, bad luck for you yesterday man
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast View Post
    So, Wangas turned to shit just after midday for me.

    After getting to grips with track again in the morning and running in the low 54's in the second supersport race, things were looking good and I was ready to go for it in the afternoon.

    Unfortunately something happened on the warm-up lap for the second F1 Superbike race. Entering turn 2 lightly on the brakes and the next thing I know I've highsided about 5 metres or more before the corner (based on the scrape marks). How the fuk I managed to highside pretty much in a straight line all by myself, without using the rear brake and without changing down gears...I just can't exaplin despite a lot of thinking about it.

    I assume I was shunted from behind, the bike got out of line, rear tyre gripped and thus the high side. Tyre marks on my tail piece indicate that someone was pretty close to me at some stage.

    I'm not out to smash someone, but I'd just really like to know for sure what the hell happened. And if I was taken out, I'd like to know why a knowing other party said nothing. So if anyone has photos, video or saw the incident, I'd like to see/know what you saw.

    Cheers
    Hi Toast,
    yea you highsided right in front of me at turn 2. No one touched you I would say you hit the white line. Looked a bit strange as it came round really quick and dumped ya on your head. (may have been some thing on the track)
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    Total sucky suck luck matie. You been going so so well!!!! hey chin up, Paeroa's not far away, just focus on that one, you'll do great there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Not poor bugger dude, he is Just an accident weighting to happen!

    PS, bad luck for you yesterday man
    He probably learnt from you Shaun, that's how you got fast riding in JSB? He probably had high expectations coming down here, and has really had to ride out of his comfort zone on circuits he was unfamiliar with just to look half respectable, he was about a second quicker than me on taupo, but yeah crashed aswell.

    Yeah and Toast bummed about you smashing up your bike, be interested to see footage if anyone has some. Would have been good to wrestle with you at the TRRS.

    Excellent footage of that crash Gremlin, that camera is in just the right spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    Excellent footage of that crash Gremlin, that camera is in just the right spot.
    Nay, thank Kiwifruit, I simply saw it on KB, he's the one who uploaded it, I just linked Toast to it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    He probably learnt from you Shaun, that's how you got fast riding in JSB? He probably had high expectations coming down here, and has really had to ride out of his comfort zone on circuits he was unfamiliar with just to look half respectable, he was about a second quicker than me on taupo, but yeah crashed aswell.

    Yeah and Toast bummed about you smashing up your bike, be interested to see footage if anyone has some. Would have been good to wrestle with you at the TRRS.

    Excellent footage of that crash Gremlin, that camera is in just the right spot.

    Funny man, I only ever crashed 3 times in Japan Superbikes years ago after 61 days at tracks all over Japan!

    BUT, my post was a bit harsh on him! But to finish first, first you MUST finish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Funny man, I only ever crashed 3 times in Japan Superbikes years ago after 61 days at tracks all over Japan!

    BUT, my post was a bit harsh on him! But to finish first, first you MUST finish.
    Yah! You were a weee bit harsh there Shaun. Can't be easy coming over to mad old NZ and being touted every where as THE rider from Japan, Japanese flag waving from the flagpoles at Wanganui because of only you... he couldn't really then just wobble his way around slowly then could he? Every one would laugh at him for being slow. Anyway I had a chat with him in Taupo. Seems like a nice fella. Wish we had more overseas racers coming over and giving it a go here. Good on him for doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve View Post
    Wish we had more overseas racers coming over and giving it a go here.
    Riders from overseas were frequent visitors during 'the good old days' of the '70's and '80's, remember Yatsushiro and Goodfellow? Mamola and Avant?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve View Post
    Yah! You were a weee bit harsh there Shaun. Can't be easy coming over to mad old NZ and being touted every where as THE rider from Japan, Japanese flag waving from the flagpoles at Wanganui because of only you... he couldn't really then just wobble his way around slowly then could he? Every one would laugh at him for being slow. Anyway I had a chat with him in Taupo. Seems like a nice fella. Wish we had more overseas racers coming over and giving it a go here. Good on him for doing it.


    Talked to him a lot myself Cleve, in fact I drove in Taupo at lunch time, and went to a great Japanese restaurant and purchased lunch for a whole team, as a way of saying welcome to Nz from me/us!

    Still, he was a crash weighting to happen, ( Proven) and as a rider of many many years, and I can say that, fare or not, I do know what I see on and of the track as far as riders go, but any way, good luck to him and his team for all there hard work.

    It would have been a lot smarter to not risk his neck or sponsors money, and learnt how the job goes here for next time, but what do I know eh, I am a crasher myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    He probably learnt from you Shaun, that's how you got fast riding in JSB? He probably had high expectations coming down here, and has really had to ride out of his comfort zone on circuits he was unfamiliar with just to look half respectable, he was about a second quicker than me on taupo, but yeah crashed aswell.

    Yeah and Toast bummed about you smashing up your bike, be interested to see footage if anyone has some. Would have been good to wrestle with you at the TRRS.

    Excellent footage of that crash Gremlin, that camera is in just the right spot.


    Sorry again do a search on him mate, he races in a club scene in Japan ( Serious at it is) Not the real top fast riders at all
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    I think it was great he came over and gave it ago!! club racer or pro, I tried to have a talk with him altho we might of not understood exactly what we were saying he seemed like a nice guy!

    And Toast was gutted to see you go down i only just missed it as you were just getting up as i came round but didn't see any one else there.
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