Is a little sad to see yet another racing thread `discussion' degenerate into a low IQ willy-waving contest between egocentric racers. At the NZ / club level it seems there is no correlation between speed and intelligence.
If KBr is supposed to be a community (?!), this one has too many Neighbours From Hell.
Not nice is it SVR, but it has always gone on.
Computers/Forums dish it up in another form thats all.
There have been many who have come into the sport with the intention of slaying the world , only to fail and dissappear, just as fast as they arrived.
If J lo is Love ? Hi to dad . (Laurie , he wasn't bad either.) Gaz.
I'm pretty sure he's Marcus, that sponsors Jarrod Love, why else rip off his number and initials?
The 110% rule applied at manfield, to my math kicks anyone over 1m16seconds out of supersport, provided the front runner is lappin 1m09seconds. At that a guy doin just under 1m16s gets lapped on lap ten.
So just how close do you expect the racing of a 20 bike field to get j-lo69?
Best of luck with the continuing recovery Shaun, Yes you do have to have a civil licence to race in a road based event, be it a hill climb, standing 1/4 or road race, although I have never been asked for mine. As you are all probably aware, street racing is very dangerous, for riders as well as spectators. I have witnessed spectators jumping on the track, as mashalls stood by doing nothing, apparently texting on a mobile phone. I always think of the hay bales on fences on street circuit being like a woman, touch them with out asking nicely and they will give you one hell of a slap. If we were asked for three event stamps in a race licence, we would all have been stuffed this year, as mnz issuded a new style licence. some inexperianced people do get a bit carried away, and you learn from practice who is not going to last the first race, and who to stay out of the way of.
Whether you need a civil licence for Street competition is entirely controlled by the legislation used to grant the Road Closure. Paeroa , because the Road is administered and closed by Transit, the law states you must have a civil licence. It's a State Highway. Wanganui road closure is done by a local Authority, as it is not a State Highway. No Civil licence required. So it depends on who issues the Road Closure ( Transit NZ. Local Authority) as to wjhether a civil licence is required. No arguements, that is the law!!!!!!
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