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    Congratulations Glen Williams --F3 National Champ

    After only 4 of the 5 national series rounds Glen Williams (Codgyoldracer) has Successfully defended his Formula 3 National title.
    Official word was recieved this evening that all points stand for all F3 races done so far.
    So Congratulations ol son a well fought battle.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Yeah mate good shit! Def owned that class this year

    Was there a protest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Yeah mate good shit! Def owned that class this year

    Was there a protest?
    Excellent stuff indeed Glen, very well done on two back to back championships. Now you get to relax for te next three. Might even see a wheely outta ya

    No protest I don't think Chop', maybe just a clarification issue or something
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    Well done Glen, Congratulations on defending your title. Also, thanks for the awesome racing on the weekend!

    Cheers,

    -Glen


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    Thumbs up

    Well done Glen - cheers for the entertainment, -
    CONGRATULATIONS!
    "If you haven't grown up by the time you turn 50, you don't have to!"

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    Congratulations Glen!

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    This year went even better than the year before. Bikes reliably fast.

    Dedication and commitment pays off. Next years looking like a really exciting year for F3 with more bikes under development and what feels like a revival of interest in the class.

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    This year/next year I suspect Its gonna be far far more difficult given the level of competition the ozzy bike gave
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Some life in the old dog yet aye.
    I had an awesome run down south (gawd they are stunning tracks in the south )
    Bad luck followed some of my key competition this year with Jason Easton building a really cool trick bike but having a rough run in his first shakedown season & Terry Fitzgerald having a bad run at Teratonga, whilst Jason Nairn caught pneumonia.
    Thanks to my sponsors Redpath Greenhouses (thats me), and pit mates Steve & Gary for putting up with me.
    Great to see some new blood and new bike development (Ozzy 450) in the field at the last round ! (well done Glen S).
    Looking forward to finihing off at Pukekohe & having a beer...........
    Cheers to all the kiwibikers that have called in and introduced themselves + all you guys & gals on-line that support the sport of road racing.

    Glen Williams #1 (x2)

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    Quote Originally Posted by codgyoleracer View Post
    Some life in the old dog yet aye.
    I had an awesome run down south (gawd they are stunning tracks in the south )
    Bad luck followed some of my key competition this year with Jason Easton building a really cool trick bike but having a rough run in his first shakedown season & Terry Fitzgerald having a bad run at Teratonga, whilst Jason Nairn caught pneumonia.
    Thanks to my sponsors Redpath Greenhouses (thats me), and pit mates Steve & Gary for putting up with me.
    Great to see some new blood and new bike development (Ozzy 450) in the field at the last round ! (well done Glen S).
    Looking forward to finihing off at Pukekohe & having a beer...........
    Cheers to all the kiwibikers that have called in and introduced themselves + all you guys & gals on-line that support the sport of road racing.

    Glen Williams #1 (x2)
    Yip,Well done there young fella always thought you would.Dont forget youre still 10 years behind though aye,Oops better make that 20,Ernie Cudbys 65 this year and hes still out there and winning.Damn there goes the super aye LOL.Congratulations

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    well done Glen, thanks for showing there is life in an old red head still!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    well done Glen, thanks for showing there is life in an old red head still!
    OYYY--we are NOT OLD --we are slightly more mature gentlemen.

    And you do realise its only because he diddnt want to have to pay billy to repaing his fairings doncha?
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    It's great that there is someone as talented as youself and Terry to set the standard in F3. Glad to see you won I've followed you before on a 600, and you are an amazing rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    OYYY--we are NOT OLD --we are slightly more mature gentlemen.

    And you do realise its only because he diddnt want to have to pay billy to repaing his fairings doncha?
    Yeah,The only rider ever who has ordered 2 sets of fairings + paint so if he crashed the bike it would still look like new and then doesnt use them when he does crash cause he didnt have any stickers too put on them!!Go figure.Just goes too prove my point in the other thread doesnt it,You dont have too be einstien too win a championship.Bwahahahaha

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    Time for a change yet Glen?

    Originally Posted by Ozzy27
    Jim dougherty From MNZ has been around last weekend to inspect the 450 and Gave it the Big Tick !!!!
    So onto the next stage!
    Look out for it on a track near you!
    Cheers All
    Chris



    Next stage? I have exactaully what I sold you to build the first one here mate.

    K6 GSXR 600
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