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    Well that was um, a days racing. Was a pretty average effort by me today but with the amount of water around and only having slicks I am using that as my excuse.

    Hope you are not felling too sore from your off Rob, was worried for a moment when you didnt seem to get up.

    And the same goes for you Ellen, you were riding that 50 like a pro.

    Hope you both heal up well.

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Cricky Pumba, you were on slicks, you were looking so good I thought you must have had wets.

    I hit the ground hard and I couldn't get up as the bike had my foot throughly pinned and couldn't reach the bike to lift it up.

    When John and Carl freed me I was able to finish the race and collect five points.

    I knew I wasn't in good shape and a bit sore but started and finished the next race too and got another five points for coming last. It being the last race of the seasion I needed those points to beat Chambers.

    Turns out I had done an F5 Dave and broken my coller bone, its a bit bad and I am being refered for surgery. I can see it messing up the start to the new seasion but Taupo is still looking good.

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    Bugger TZ... Take it easy on the mending eh? I hope it heals faster than Dave's has.

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    Yea me too, it's been draging on and can't be easy for him with the new family.

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    Yeah it's been a drag with the young lad crying his eyes out tonight, which he usually doesn't, so it's hard to carry him about for long periods.

    Shit Rob sorry to hear about the Clavicle. Hope it heals quickly. Impressed you managed to keep racing, that's proper hard. It wasn't even on the menu for me, but I was pretty sure what I'd done straight off. Good luck.
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    Shit Rob thats no good. Hope you heal up ok and quick.

    Wasent doing that great, landed on my arse in one of the prelim races when I stuffed it up the inside of one of you ESE boys and came off at a pace slower than walking after trying to turn on a BIG puddle called the infeild hairpin and then again in the first points race when I got outside the dry line and the arse end of the bike went through a puddle and decided to catch up with the front

    Second points race wasnt to bad

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Shit Rob thats no good. Hope you heal up ok and quick.

    Wasent doing that great, landed on my arse in one of the prelim races when I stuffed it up the inside of one of you ESE boys and came off at a pace slower than walking after trying to turn on a BIG puddle called the infeild hairpin and then again in the first points race when I got outside the dry line and the arse end of the bike went through a puddle and decided to catch up with the front

    Second points race wasnt to bad
    Thanks for the laugh in your last crash, How's your hand?

    Some pretty cool racing, some pretty funny crashes to, except TZ's one, that's a real bugger with the broken collar bone. 10 points for toughness to get back on and keep going!


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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Shit Rob sorry to hear about the Clavicle. Hope it heals quickly. Impressed you managed to keep racing, that's proper hard. It wasn't even on the menu for me, but I was pretty sure what I'd done straight off. Good luck.
    Yeah talk about it, what a legend. After I did mine I lifted my bike up (with good arm, it's only a 125) and then proceeded to pass out. I was able to walk to the ambo but with fairly major assistance. How you raced with a broken one I'll never know! Legend

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    Like father Like son

    just stupid thats all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    Like father Like son

    just stupid thats all
    Hey, your father is not as stupid as you look m8.

    Full cred to TZ for getting back on the bike. Although it was worth the points, I don't know if it's worth the lecture he's gonna get from granma wobbler next time she see's him. The ESE boys can vouch for that, they said to put the bikes in the car and chuck her on the trailer for the 4 hour ride home, should have taken their advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELRACING View Post
    Hey, your father is not as stupid as you look m8.

    Full cred to TZ for getting back on the bike. Although it was worth the points, I don't know if it's worth the lecture he's gonna get from granma wobbler next time she see's him. The ESE boys can vouch for that, they said to put the bikes in the car and chuck her on the trailer for the 4 hour ride home, should have taken their advice
    how is Wobbler anyway she had her arm in a sling. Was it broken ???? or just sore

    And I bet TZ get's a lot of (you are to old to carry on like a teenager) from everyone not just from wobbler
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    Thanks for the laugh in your last crash, How's your hand?
    Hands fine (makes mental note not to do that again no matter how funny it was for the on lookers) got a bloody sore knee though, but I dont remeber that hurting on the day.

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    i almost joined pumba in a slide across the track after he lost went down about 3 metres in front of me at high speed i guess thats what makes buckets so much fun!! cant get enough of that adrenaline yeha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    how is Wobbler anyway she had her arm in a sling. Was it broken ???? or just sore

    And I bet TZ get's a lot of (you are to old to carry on like a teenager) from everyone not just from wobbler

    Looks like she's broken the collar bone in the same place to me, quite sore at the moment. Hoping for a quick recovery. Might be a while before she can ride again.

    I was really impressed how well she was doing keeping up with all the f5 riders, in the wet too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELRACING View Post
    Looks like she's broken the collar bone in the same place to me, quite sore at the moment. Hoping for a quick recovery. Might be a while before she can ride again.

    I was really impressed how well she was doing keeping up with all the f5 riders, in the wet too.
    I would ask for you're (see I got it wite F5) money back as it looks like he keeped the good tires for the new bike lol
    that tzr50 isn't half bad is it
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