Closed road hill climbs - street sprints.
They are run one machine at a time, racing against the clock.
By keeping the tracks at just over 1min for the fast guys, and limiting the day to 40 bikes, we still get 7 or 8 runs in each. At the top we have some very close racing, with the top three often seperated by under half a second. Some of the others there are on learner bikes, or BMW tourers, or Guzzis, or anything really. They can race their own time, or their mates', without having to worry about us running rings around them.
The format works. We always get a great turnout.
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this sounds wonderful and yet up until reading your posts here i was COMPLETELY oblivious to it. Is there a website that has more information on upcoming hillclimbs or anything?
For the past 5 years or so I have been posting in here about this....and I do believe it is the best closed road hillclimb event in the country.
www.cliffhanger.org.nz
check out the Jay Lawrence video of the record run
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I've done the cliffhanger myself!
I want to know about these ones froggyfrenchman is on about.
http://pacclub.co.nz/press/hill-clim...treet-sprints/
Just keep an eye on this site.
There will no doubt be another couple before the summer's over
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thankyou! The page is now favourited and i'll keep an eye on it.
Or head to www.sportsground.co.nz for some images from the last 1/4 mile sprint.
Is there any merit in a clubmans "A" (run what you brung) and clubmans "B" (as clubmans it is now), but instead of being kicked into a formula class if your too fast, you get upgraded to Clubmans "A" (if you choose that instead of formula one or what ever). Run clubmans "A" with maybe bears or another faster type class and that would avoid the RG150/R1 speed differential safety issues? Maybe put a bike must be 7+ or so years old to be in Clubmans "A" class rule....could get a lot of extra riders into a affordable class of racing?
thats a damn fine idea! i can see something like that working. maybe put them on the back on the F3 or F2 grid if bears arent running on the day?
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Naa, As sugilite says.
Bollocks.
If you get the boot from clubmans do you think a class should be specially created to suit you bike and situation? Thats crap.
Entry numbers are already diluted across a myriad of classes, the last thing we need is more.
If you are hard out enough to be too fast for clubbies get a bike that fits in with the current class structure, if you go pre '89 Junior you can have an alright bike for 3/5ths of fuck all.
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I Agree with Koba.
Seems pointless creating a class for every bike that turns up. There's probably already to many classes.
i dont think its about creating a class for every bike that shows up.. i think it about creatingthe oppourtunity for more people to get to the track. The days are pretty busy as they are so creating another class that will require another race is not really going to work.. but creating a class within a class, if it encourages more people to get into it then it cant be a bad thing.
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