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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaBoy View Post
    What stood out for me was the rider/team excitement/celebrations as the finishing riders returned to the pits. High fives all round !
    Everyone coming in at the end of the race was celebrated by all the crews in the pits, which was bloody awesome to see. They all deserved it too!!
    That is exactly what Chris and I want to see in NZ motorcycle racing - everyone having a great time and all riders getting praise!

    Again, well done guys, well done.

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    Wicked well done to both the ridders that won and all the riders that entered was gutted i didnt stay to watch the endurance race but was a little sore and had some wounds to lick. Well done again!!
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    Thanks to all involved in the running of this event, Me and Hayden loved doing it! The conditions were challenging to say the least! that last turn on the the s/f straight was very slippery!
    A big thanks to scrivy and chris, to organising the event, this was a first for me and I will definately be making a return trip next year (hayden and I are really keen on this event!) It was a long way to come from invers but it was sure worth it!!!
    I am sure next year there will be far more riders, cos it is way more exciting than a normal race!

    Also a huge congrats to sketchy and vtec, both top guys and fully deserved the win (especially on that tire, you should post a picture of it, it didn't even have tread!).

    Also, we were talking about it and we think there should be a compulsory wheel change or something too keep every one on their toes maybe?

    See you all next year, planning has already started.

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    Shot Jase Bro!!! Had no idea you were doing it, awesome...
    SOrry I couldn't make it, broken K8 dammit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec View Post
    And JRandom, you and Paddy are hardcore. Doing it on the GSX1400 on DRY TYRES. Respect. That thing would have been a mission not to crash. Here's a shot of paddy tucked up all snug in our pit shed. The second one is of SteveB, he's very cute too. Don't you just want to eat him up? Respect also to matt Bleck, didn't realise that was you... the first superman.
    Cheers dude,

    I did my best to keep ol' betty shiney side up, but still managed to run off once and had lots of slidey slides in the wet.

    You and Glen did bloody well, was great watching you guys when i wasn't riding Congrats

    Quote Originally Posted by sosman View Post
    I found that puddle Matt waz talking about lol & watch some one in front of me go grass tracking after they regained from aquaplaning.
    What turn was that? T6 during the second practice session?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post



    What turn was that? T6 during the second practice session?
    Lol, I was right behind you when you did that....nice save
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    What an awesome day, with some great riding! Spectators on the day had a great time too! I think opening up the covered top landing was the best thing that could have been done for the crowd! A nice smooth running event. Well done Scrivy and Chris! Big ups to all the staff! See you all next year!
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    Congrats to V-Tec and Scetchy, and everyone else involved.

    The last time a couple of `no-names' won a NZ endurance race was the last 6 hr by Tony Rees and Dave Hicks (with cords sticking out of the front tyre).
    So maybe one of you has a big future??!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by svr View Post
    Congrats to V-Tec and Scetchy, and everyone else involved.
    So maybe one of you has a big future??!!
    Or could it be both
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    I apologise that Ive not posted this sooner, Ive been out the country..left the day after the Endurance Race

    I want to congratulate the winners of the BADD Endurance race, and to thank all the riders and your crew's, and our supporters, the Marshalls.. for your support of this cause and day - despite the atrocious weather!

    I should've done this in person on the day, but Im quite shy (really) and not into getting too far out into the public eye, prefering the behind the scenes stuff! (My comfort zone is well and truly tested!)

    I also want to thank (thanks doesnt seem enough!) the Scrivinator (you are a machine dude!), and Chris and also NZSRA and Sidecar Bob for putting yourselves out there, and your support of BADD.
    Its an understatement from me to say you guys really put on a mean day, your efforts were tireless, and the special touches rocked.

    PS: That Le Mans start was well cool!


    Brilliant day guys, hope we can do it again next year, with some crankin weather!
    To all you legends. Happy New Year
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