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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    and congrats Drew....ya did fucking well against 80% of people predictions!!!

    See you on the track!!!! its on!!
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    Well done DREW!! I voted for ya.. knew you could do it.
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    OK, am I being daft... but where are the results? :spudwhat:

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    Skelstar hasn't typed them in yet.
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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    Well no Skelps for him then eh?
    Come on Sean... I also want to know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmay View Post
    Fark that looks cool! Good on ya guys!
    I know I am contributing to the head swell; but fizzerman, jayracer and Mr Warren Turner and White Trash were visibly a cut above coming up that section. From where you first see the headlights of the bike, to where I was standing is quite some distance. I'm standing on a smallish left hander that turns into a not so small right hander.

    They were going f-u-c-k-i-n-g fast.

    I have video of every competitor on that corner, I plan on making some sorts of 'sports training montage' with cheesy 80's music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Fizzerman
    Turner
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    Whitetrash
    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
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    A. Craig
    Deano
    Flame.

    Bloody awesome riding Drew. Nuff said.

    Flame showed em all that girls can do anything -bloody awesome mate.

    After crappy weather all morning it finally cleared, the sun came out and the road was dry within 40 minutes. The times kept coming down for everyone who got 6 or 7 runs at the hill.

    Fizzerman and Warren Turner had been dicing for the best time all weekend really but determined Drew dug deep and did the bizzo, (like that alliteration?)
    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    OK, am I being daft... but where are the results? :spudwhat:
    yes....yes your are!!!! but you do daft very cutely!!!
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    Well done Fizzerman!

    You must be riding well mate....the guys behind you are no slugs...

    And to you Flame! Nice one!!

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    Drew the Legend. His brother Whitetrash didn't do to bad either. Kiwibiker dominated event.

    Most respect must go to Deano for all the time and effort he's put into the organising and running of the Sprints and Cliffhanger events.

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    Congrats to everyone who competed and the organisers - sounds like an awesome event.

    And Go Flame - just 'cause she's a chick of course.

    Might have to bring the sv1000 down next year...
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Haven't seen the results Joni!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    You must be riding well mate....the guys behind you are no slugs...

    And to you Flame! Nice one!!
    Cheers Pete,

    What an awesome day, the first few runs a little scarey in the wet tho....infact A LOT scarey! Thanks to Motohaus Tyres for supplying me with something that would keep me upright!!! Though once the weather cleared it was MAGIC riding up there, I was dropping a second per run. Fizzer was flying, I cant believe how fast he and the other front runners Warren, Jay, and Jimmy were getting up that hill! Well done to you guys, With a very SPECIAL well done to DREW You deserved it babe! And a HEUUUGE thanks to him for his encouragement, I wouldn't have found that last second in my final run if had not been for his believing in me and his encouraging words.

    Congrats to you Deano for winning the Support Class, and for putting so much effort (and Nicky) into a fantastic day. I'll be back next year for sure, Hoping that a V-twin can do better than a 2nd place

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    I turned up to see the last three rounds on Sunday. By that time a few people had decided they couldn't go any faster and had bowed out but others were still going hard. My comments for people I know as below.

    FIZZERMAN
    1st overall
    Beating the champ of four years running deserves a big round of applause. After hearing your stories of dragging your knee, etc I'm looking foward to seeing photos/movies from the event. 174km/h average speed.

    WHITE TRASH
    4th overall
    A bloody good effort on a bike that you hadn't ridden before and was optimised for a heavier rider. Nice to meet you WT.

    DEANO
    6th overall
    1st supporting class
    A quieter bike and not so many revs off the line made you launches seem slower than the guys grabbing a big handfull of revs but the truth is in the results showing you were real quick.

    FLAME
    7th overall
    2nd supporting class
    1st Twin
    1st BEARS
    1st Female
    Went into the event wanting to be the fastest Y-twin. Was fastest up to the second last run when she pulled a high 1:48 and another aprilia rider pulled a low-mid 1:48. Went into the last run saying she wanted a 1:47 and pulled off 1:47.216 making her not only the fastest V-twin but the fastest twin. Also launched real well almost always seeming to be one of the quickest off the line. 150km/h average speed.

    A big congratulations to all who entered.
    Thankyou to the organisers and marshalls.

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    Thanks for that Mike...

    Well done to all of you guys (and gals)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19 View Post
    Congrats to everyone who competed and the organisers - sounds like an awesome event.

    And Go Flame - just 'cause she's a chick of course.

    Might have to bring the sv1000 down next year...
    You shoulda come this year keystone, you would have loved it. Its more exilerating than the track. (a bit scarey at times too I have to say, I think there was one moment that had me wishing I'd taken some spare undies, somewhere near that da'am CliffHanger Corner ..lol) Next year though eh, be great to have more females entering. We'll get Riffy here too. She ain't pyking out that easily

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