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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: SAABCOMBI on May 19, 2010, 08:34:33 pm
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Who was that champion that you feared the most on that starting grid, and you desperately wanted to beat.
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Andy Bloody Caldecott! >:( ;)
I moved into rallyes in 1997 and did the Centre Trek 750 and guess who turned up on a DR650.............. ::)
So I moved onto the Safari in '99................. you guessed it................ :D :D
I should have stayed home................... :-\
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Andy was good, another rider who was in the same league was Steve Chapman.
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Who was that champion that you feared the most on that starting grid, and you desperately wanted to beat.
Umm All of them
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Who was that champion that you feared the most on that starting grid, and you desperately wanted to beat.
Umm All of them
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I'm with you Gary.
Regards Stan.
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Thats true, starting line, or if a rider like Roger de coster was on the grid next to you, your ego would be flat. Years Ago you would study the program, checking out the riders that where going to be in your heat, thinking, well that looks good l will have a chance in that, then get to starting line, and you look up and you see race numbers 79, 18, 50, 2, 54, 5, 12,11, 45, etc, F-------k where did those buggers come from, f------k l was looking at the wrong heat. Shit. ( l have my work cut out now.)
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Lieskie (both), Jason Marshal, Robbie Twyerold, in fact it is a very long list of riders who short of their bike breaking I wasn't going to beat.
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Andy Bloody Caldecott! >:( ;)
I moved into rallyes in 1997 and did the Centre Trek 750 and guess who turned up on a DR650.............. ::)
So I moved onto the Safari in '99................. you guessed it................ :D :D
I should have stayed home................... :-\
Hey Tony, are you sure Andy was the only thing between you and glory? ;D ;D ;D
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Brad Van Barello :) Feature race Qld champs 2009 we swapped bikes and i thought i had the bugger ;D
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Hey Tony, are you sure Andy was the only thing between you and glory? ;D ;D ;D
Well, him and 60 or 70 other guys. :-\
But if all of them broke down, I was in with a shot!! :D
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Lieskie (both), Jason Marshal, Robbie Twyerold, in fact it is a very long list of riders who short of their bike breaking I wasn't going to beat.
Hey marcFX, Jason is a good mate of mine, did you race him here in WA or on the East coast?
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I guess this is where we all differ, as being a passenger you have very little say in it.
My job was/is to go out and do my bit to the best of my ability and hopefully not stuff up. I had no say in if we won but would bare the brunt if we lost. You can be primed to the hilt, love the track and be as fit as you can be, and still not win because the driver has a bad day, can't jump or the bike goes off song.
However, when it all goes well, then the gratification is much greater than having done it by yourself.
It's about the team and until you've experienced it, you will never know.
So who was/am I scared of-NO ONE -only the ones that beat me better watch out.
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John Kemp
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It would have to be Walter's cousin Emil Bolhalder.
Stan.
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Well, him and 60 or 70 other guys. :-\
But if all of them broke down, I was in with a shot!! :D
Always good to have a plan…
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back in the good old days [hold it.... its still the good old days] i wanted to beat every one else at the start line, nowdays i just want the the hole shot and see how long i can hold the rest of them off! cheers wally
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Hey marcFX, Jason is a good mate of mine, did you race him here in WA or on the East coast?
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In WA, I think I was just making up the numbers and he was the fast guy. At the time he was state 250 champion.
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Ok, we have possibly lined up together at some stage then. the 'goose' is still keen on bikes and coaches one of the better 250f guys in WA now. Hasn't ridden much since breaking both femurs a few years ago and that was on top of have both hips replaced 12 months before that. Keeps talking about maybe getting a 144/150 2 stroke to play on.
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When I first started racing it was Les Barfoot and Lucas Reynolds both on trick RM's sponsored by Triple C.
In the eighties it was Pete Whitington and Mal Watson and about 30 other guys.I did hold Pete off for 2 laps once - that was like winning the race to me.
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TM Bill.
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I made the Final of the feature race at Toowoomba mountain man in 1988 given the class field Dack, Bell, Andrewss etc . I remember Bell was only 2 gates down on the start and I stuck with him all the way thou the first few corners and then worked my way back in the pack. I finished like 18th but was happy.
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I forgot all the times we raced at Arcadia. Broke my first bone there. cheers