http://www.livetiming.co.nz/CtasVOD....asvod=9397&v=f
second row bike furtherest from the camera then either watch all the way through or fast forward to 6.45...
Levels Raceway 15 th jan courtesy of grant Collingwood CTAS
http://www.livetiming.co.nz/CtasVOD....asvod=9397&v=f
second row bike furtherest from the camera then either watch all the way through or fast forward to 6.45...
Levels Raceway 15 th jan courtesy of grant Collingwood CTAS
That must have been one of the funniest things of the whole weekend
The last SS150 race was pretty damn good as well
Thanks for putting that up Spyda - nice to actually SEE a whole race !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A whole lot of talent on show in this Class .........
Someone needs to get hold of Alan D..... taht's his trademark move!
"Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"
You can watch the whole meeting for very little http://www.livetiming.co.nz/Live_Timing.htm red flagged races are free, this one was red flagged, find one of them and see what you think of Grant Collingwoods footage while it's not quite TVNZ standard it's still well worth watching.
If you want to watch the whole meeting it's $20 or $2 per race. the more that watch the more viable it becomes and the more resources Grant will have to look at other ways to provide coverage.
Don't believe everything the Commentaters say either, you can't do some of theings they suggest with some kinds of fruit!
Cheers for that. Couple of action moments!
"...New Zealanders, for all their faults, have virtues that are precious: an unwillingness to be intimidated by the new, the formidable, or class systems; trust in situations where there would otherwise be none; compassion for the underdog; a sense of responsibility for people in difficulty; not undertaking to do something without seeing it through - "
Michael King
Once, in Invercargill (speedway), I was on gate 3, the tapes went up and the rider outside of me flipped right over, the rider on the inside of me launched out a bit further before flipping over aswell. Very interesting start!
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