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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    Awesome weekend! . Apart from the little RG's flying lesson .

    Cheers to all espically Koba and Str8_Jacket for lending my brother some gear and dragging my bike up the cliff! Legends!
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    Bloody Hell Quallman You trying to kill yourself agan....Hope you're Ok after the off.
    That must have happened just after I had left.
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    Yea im alright. Rather not think about it too much however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Was a good weekend to be sure, the cliffhanger rally is looking to become a good little shin dig !
    The hill was certainly fun lol took a while to get the swing of it !

    Was in better shape to be beind the camera rather than the controlls of a bike today ! but that was all good as i did manage to get chatted up by a couple of young ladies hiding under the bridge !

    and a few pics here !


    It was indeed a good weekend, nice pics mate - I think the video of my start must have been in slow motion
    "You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan

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    Some more photos.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/7139632...227473/detail/
    What a good weekend

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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfy View Post
    It was indeed a good weekend, nice pics mate - I think the video of my start must have been in slow motion
    Oh I concur - slow motion for sure...that was the first thing that occured to me when I saw myself also Felt sooo much faster than it looked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Taylor View Post
    Well done Drew.A deserved win.So what happened to the "Decent" bike smokin last years times???Those Ducati's sure are good for not being "Decent"
    Don't be such a sore loser.
    While you sit there liking things just cos' everyone else does, I'll be standing up here keeping it real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    So, the damage isn't bad enough to stop you racing it eh?
    Nope no where near as bad as it looked
    It will be back but not sure if its going to be a road or race bike again, damn decisions
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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    Awesome weekend! . Apart from the little RG's flying lesson .

    Cheers to all espically Koba and Str8_Jacket for lending my brother some gear and dragging my bike up the cliff! Legends!
    http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/9585/dsc00167m.jpg
    http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/7605/dsc00166n.jpg
    http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/4619/dsc00165b.jpg
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    Oh no thats not a nice place to leave a bike
    Know how you feel so hard luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    Don't be such a sore loser.
    Not at all.He was quicker last year on a 999
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    Glad to here you all had a good time, it did turn out to be a fanTAZtic event. I can now appreciate how much effort that goes into these events now that I've become more involved.

    A huge thank you to Dina, Garry and Marc for all the ground work to make this happen. Deano for getting all the sponsors on board to help pay for the event, Dave for all the timming gear, Pete for all the running around getting alot of the extras as well as getting everyone off the line on time and to all the marshals who along with all the other organisers that give up there weekend to make this event happen.

    I would also like to give a big thanks to Steve of Kitty O'Shea's for putting together the computer program that made my life (and a few others) a lot easier to get the results out. They used to be done by pen and paper!!

    Now to finish off I want to try and do something further for those of you that entered the event. I would like to offer emailing you out all your run times. I will be getting the computer back next week, So if you would like these results please send me a PM with your email address and I'll work on getting them out to you as soon as possible.

    Taz

    A big Thank you to Marty at typeface for sponsoring me to have a go in my first race


    Thanks to Steven at kittyosheas for building the computer program we're using at the sprints and the Hill Climb.

    Contact Troy at actioncamz for DVD quality on board video


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Tazman View Post
    Glad to here you all had a good time, it did turn out to be a fanTAZtic event.
    Well I enjoyed the short time I was there....maybe next year I'll have more time and camp over like last year.
    Experience......something you get just after you needed it

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Well I enjoyed the short time I was there....maybe next year I'll have more time and camp over like last year.
    Maaate. I'm sure I heard the Tiger saying it wants to stalk some of those curves next year. Go on. Give your pussy a treeat.

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    Big thanks from me to everyone involved in this unique and amazing event. Thanks also to those people who put in the time and effort to take and post their videos and photos - I am sure you have managed to capture the very essence of the event for those who could not attend. Top effort from Her_B4 who got awesome shots of individual riders up the hill. Next year apparently is the 10th Anniversary Meeting so should be extra special. For those of you who havn't done this event yet please don't be afraid to give it a go - young or old, fast or slow you can just do your own thing and enjoy being able to ride your bike faster than you normally should/would in relative safety up an amazing piece of road. See you there next year!
    pretentious moi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YAMASAKI View Post
    Gotta say that was the most fun I 've had on this bike so far. What a great day, thanks heaps to the organisers... and the ambulance guy who took care of my brother after his off in the last run.
    heres the one run I captured on video.(sorry about the crappy sound quality, a few technical issues).

    Not exactly the quickest run, it certainly takes a bit of getting used to this 'using both sides of the road on blind corners' thing.
    I'm so jealous, I was gutted not to be able to enter this year!

    My tard needs a bottom end rebuild and one of the gears is on backorder

    How many motards entered this year and what was the quickest time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southmotian View Post
    How many motards entered this year and what was the quickest time?
    I know Tony Sklenars did a 2.36 at one point on Sunday and he was well stoked!

    About 4 or 5 motards this year...
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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