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Sweet, now where can we get a track under lights to run for 24 hours, I'm keen.
I'm keen! Just need a kart track that is too far away from bitching neighbours to worry about the noise. hire 5 or 6 portable light stands (at Christchirch speedway they hired 4 lighting rowers that were just a trailer generator with a telescopic tower with a set of lights on top. Worked perfectly) http://www.accessman.co.nz/Equipment...ng+Towers.html Accessman helped with sponsoring these at a great rate, could work out another deal.
I know the karters at Mt Wellington have run evening/night meetings by just bringing in the portable light towers. Unfortuently with the RMA no track in NZ would be allowed to operate 24hrs.
No doubt if you wanted to go through the consenting process for a one off event a year it would be possible. $$$$$$
I suspect that is a blanket opinion. First objection obviously would be noise.
What you would be allowed to do at 85Db would be quite different to what would be OK at 90Db depending on zoning etc.
I would have thought is would be achievable at Hampton Downs, Taupo (short track), Ruapuna (A track), Teretonga.
Puke, Manfild and Levels all have restrictions on their useage. The other less so.
THe biggest issue (and yes it is $$$$) is what track would be interested in hosting the event bacause of the associated costs - Governing Body license, Ambulance, officials and marshalls etc. Spread across 11 entries as in the video would add up
The rules make sense in that you can have up to 12 riders in your team. At that ratio you'd get, and have to pay for 2hrs racing - pretty much 1/4 of a years budget for one race - assuming you got to have a go: the bike could be melted be time time you're turn arrived.
Obviously the beauty of endurance riding is that the percentage of track time to travel, food , accomodation cost etc is higher.
"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
Hmmm, maybe I did not word my post quite as correctly as I should have, fuck I am still on holiday and no one is paying me to use my brain so why should I.
No track in NZ currently has resource consent to operate 24hr. As far as I am aware there are a number that have late night hours at certain times.
In order to run a 24hr race in NZ you would require a resource consent for that particular event as it would be outside the operating conditions of the track.
On a big track (Hampton, Puke, etc.) I agree the costs associated with what you are a referring to would be horrendous at best, therefore I believe the best chance for something like this happening in NZ (although it is a long shot at best) would be utilising the kart tracks as I am sure the overheads could be kept lower (less lights required, cheaper hirage costs, less marshals required etc).
"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
I have a crazy stupid ideaThe race is run through a gorge, all bikes made street legal. Have pits at one end of a gorge and the route is to a transponder wire at the other end then back. Will be no speeding, bikes legal. Just other cars in the path and holding up faster cars haha and no one would want to crash. Could be a
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A road around the Coromandel would be ideal, hire a farmers paddock for 2 days pit tents. will need spare batteries and decent headlights on the bikes (no street lights). Organising cost near none, each riders cost will be a bit higher to get bikes street legal etc.
Stupid ideas are my speciality![]()
What about something a bit more modest like an 8hr or 12hr event? Some of this could still be done in the dark without going all night and requiring massive commitment in overcoming RMA obstacles, say 10:00am to 10:00pm or something like that.
Hilleye
If it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, add a little more fully synth 2T to the mix.
i organised a 6hr bucket race years ago on Whenuapai. Went surprisingly well, apart from me getting knocked out for about 5 minutes.
Very keen ! Brilliant idea and a very cool vid ...
I'd be up for a 6 or 12 hour, suspect the field would be quite small though.
Having as many riders as you like and a bike for spares might make people a bit more keen.
My preferred strategy would probably be to start pulling the useful bits (clip ons, rear sets, engine) out of the spare bike as soon as the flag drops.
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