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    Quote Originally Posted by seymour14 View Post
    So, how was the days racing?

    Bloody awesome!!! I owe Helen a beer or 2 for letting me burgle B grade on her bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seymour14 View Post
    So, how was the days racing?

    ........epic.........

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    Sort of day that reminds you why you race despite my 100 not lasting I still had fun.
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    fun days racing , it did knock it of of me big time. good night

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    Perfect weather. Didn't finish each race like too much a a raving sweat beast, but still plenty of sunshine. Greeeaaaatttt Day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmurphy View Post
    Can't make it. Bike wouldn't be finished til 11 tonight. I'm gonna get some sleep and go dirt biking tomorrow. Hopefully next month I'll make it.
    You heard I was gonna be there eh.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by driftn View Post
    Bloody awesome!!! I owe Helen a beer or 2 for letting me burgle B grade on her bike.
    Second place isn't burgling bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    You heard I was gonna be there eh.....
    Haha yup! Nah I really should have got my bike sorted sooner. Instead I went dirt bike riding and smacked my head lots

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    Hey Biatches,

    Stand-in-Fishie reporting.

    For those who didn't turn up today, yep you missed out on a primo fun days racing, with a mild start to the day, followed by perfect conditions all day.

    A minutes silence was held in respect for Kerry Bates prior to racing, with the sound of a bike arriving during the minutes silence - perfect timing on Hel's part.

    About 34 punters turned out, with a pretty even split A=16 & B=18, including a couple stepping up to A Grade for the first time , well done Mike and Nick.

    Some awesome racing right throughout the A Grade field, with Regan (92), Rich (45), Caleb (7) and Andrew (72) mixing it up all day long.
    Special mention I think probably goes to Caleb who after a bit of a break away from the track was back in force and in one race in particular, stayed patient in the freight train, made the pass(es) and then gapped the chasing trio.

    B Grade provided the regular mix of a few burglars , regular hard chargers and great to see some newbies who rode well and surely will be looking to return next month.

    Couple of offs as per the norm however, good to see everyone get up and walk away...eventually.

    Good to not have to chase too much for flaggies...it makes the day go quicker and we don't hold up smooth running of the day - cheers.

    Even though it was only a fun day and we mixed up the grids (all within reason), lap scoring was done and just for the competitive #*#*#*! , here's the results for the day...
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tard View Post
    Hey Biatches,

    Stand-in-Fishie reporting.

    For those who didn't turn up today, yep you missed out on a primo fun days racing, with a mild start to the day, followed by perfect conditions all day.

    A minutes silence was held in respect for Kerry Bates prior to racing, with the sound of a bike arriving during the minutes silence - perfect timing on Hel's part.

    About 34 punters turned out, with a pretty even split A=16 & B=18, including a couple stepping up to A Grade for the first time , well done Mike and Nick.

    Some awesome racing right throughout the A Grade field, with Regan (92), Rich (45), Caleb (7) and Andrew (72) mixing it up all day long.
    Special mention I think probably goes to Caleb who after a bit of a break away from the track was back in force and in one race in particular, stayed patient in the freight train, made the pass(es) and then gapped the chasing trio.

    B Grade provided the regular mix of a few burglars , regular hard chargers and great to see some newbies who rode well and surely will be looking to return next month.

    Couple of offs as per the norm however, good to see everyone get up and walk away...eventually.

    Good to not have to chase too much for flaggies...it makes the day go quicker and we don't hold up smooth running of the day - cheers.

    Even though it was only a fun day and we mixed up the grids (all within reason), lap scoring was done and just for the competitive #*#*#*! , here's the results for the day...




    Good work bro. Thanks for stepping in and doing a great job. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tard View Post
    Hey Biatches,

    Stand-in-Fishie reporting.

    For those who didn't turn up today, yep you missed out on a primo fun days racing, with a mild start to the day, followed by perfect conditions all day.

    A minutes silence was held in respect for Kerry Bates prior to racing, with the sound of a bike arriving during the minutes silence - perfect timing on Hel's part.

    About 34 punters turned out, with a pretty even split A=16 & B=18, including a couple stepping up to A Grade for the first time , well done Mike and Nick.

    Some awesome racing right throughout the A Grade field, with Regan (92), Rich (45), Caleb (7) and Andrew (72) mixing it up all day long.
    Special mention I think probably goes to Caleb who after a bit of a break away from the track was back in force and in one race in particular, stayed patient in the freight train, made the pass(es) and then gapped the chasing trio.

    B Grade provided the regular mix of a few burglars , regular hard chargers and great to see some newbies who rode well and surely will be looking to return next month.

    Couple of offs as per the norm however, good to see everyone get up and walk away...eventually.

    Good to not have to chase too much for flaggies...it makes the day go quicker and we don't hold up smooth running of the day - cheers.

    Even though it was only a fun day and we mixed up the grids (all within reason), lap scoring was done and just for the competitive #*#*#*! , here's the results for the day...
    yeah indeed thanks man you did a great job mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tard View Post
    Hey Biatches,

    Stand-in-Fishie reporting.

    For those who didn't turn up today, yep you missed out on a primo fun days racing, with a mild start to the day, followed by perfect conditions all day.

    A minutes silence was held in respect for Kerry Bates prior to racing, with the sound of a bike arriving during the minutes silence - perfect timing on Hel's part.

    About 34 punters turned out, with a pretty even split A=16 & B=18, including a couple stepping up to A Grade for the first time , well done Mike and Nick.

    Some awesome racing right throughout the A Grade field, with Regan (92), Rich (45), Caleb (7) and Andrew (72) mixing it up all day long.
    Special mention I think probably goes to Caleb who after a bit of a break away from the track was back in force and in one race in particular, stayed patient in the freight train, made the pass(es) and then gapped the chasing trio.

    B Grade provided the regular mix of a few burglars , regular hard chargers and great to see some newbies who rode well and surely will be looking to return next month.

    Couple of offs as per the norm however, good to see everyone get up and walk away...eventually.

    Good to not have to chase too much for flaggies...it makes the day go quicker and we don't hold up smooth running of the day - cheers.

    Even though it was only a fun day and we mixed up the grids (all within reason), lap scoring was done and just for the competitive #*#*#*! , here's the results for the day...
    Thanks for doing such a great, competent job mate. Much appreciated.

    FYI - I was # 80 in B grade and Dean ran in A grade on # 80 for the last 4 rounds.

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    thanks tard , you make a most injoyable days racing

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    Thanks heaps Tard for a most enjoyable day. Luke Mair took over my ride in B Grade for race 2 and 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Thanks heaps Tard for a most enjoyable day. Luke Mair took over my ride in B Grade for race 2 and 3.
    did you injoy it? sorry did not get to talk to you

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