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Clubroom => Competition => Topic started by: JohnnyO on April 02, 2012, 02:13:46 pm
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Hard to believe the distance Ben Townley got jumping over drunks hill at the MX Nats yesterday!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF0hCt6gbCA&feature=player_embedded
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seriously that is big air time..... still not like Ben has slowed down over the years, he can still show em the way round, NZds best MXer ever, must be.
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...NZds best MXer ever, must be.
Don't let those King boys hear you talk like that...
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Check out Boppings attempt......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wASQJrIlUaM&sns=fb (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wASQJrIlUaM&sns=fb)
Serious "pills" on those boys...
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I can't belive I missed it >:( I was right there on the infield when he did it, but looking the other way.
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You gotta pay more attention Noel! ;D
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Nothing to do with Townly but congrats to Noel and Fruity, and any others who did that track, SENSATIONAL. Should be more of it.
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Holy crap :o
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The only thing about Bopping's jump was he did it a second time and landing well down the "down ramp"
Holly Crap indeed Mr NR555 :o :o
Noel, is that track still on for the meeting in two weeks time?
It was a real credit to all who set it up. Was a great event and Mr Townley did not disappoint.
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Shane I want to see you have a crack at that jump in 2 weeks!
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No No John, please after you...
Hey you will never look at drunks again the same way after those jumps!
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At the old Full Bore MX park, there was a crappy approach to this downhill double (or two singles for most of us), followed by a little kicker jump about 20m further down. Immediately after the kicker, there was a dip and a left hander.
Tricky bit of track without much flow to it - even the good riders looked pretty gumby there.
Bopping was taking it as a triple, lap after lap.
It was about then, that I realised how big the gap is, between the fast club racers and the pros...
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Looks like a fair bit of work on the approach ramp so now all the sidecars can clear it :D :D :D
I think commitment and self belief are what's reqd.
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AND BIIIIIIIIIIGGG BALLS ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Noel, is that track still on for the meeting in two weeks time?
I don't know shane I don't do the GP tracks. Fruity sure did a great job on the track.
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Sadly it looks to me that have ruined what was a very good natural terrain jump. Huge respect for crazy riders trying to clear it thou
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Sadly it looks to me that have ruined what was a very good natural terrain jump. Huge respect for crazy riders trying to clear it thou
It's still basically the same drunks hill without the jump in the run up to it and the track goes straight ahead instead of veering to the left.. good luck if anyone wants to try it anyway
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Interesting how different people/riders see tracks in different ways. Townleys comment on the track was;
To be honest I was a little bit disappointed with the track. I thought it would be better, just from the banners and preparation – I was disappointed. The track was great with the layout, but I thought it was too fast. On a 450 you can go way too fast on a track like that. But I think that the whole team side of things that they do a great job, I’d just like to see the tracks come up to that same level.
RACERX
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Hey Bahnzy I think you need to read that interview again and post the whole thing, he was talking from the point of the amount of money and commitment that the teams were putting in which is a general comment, if he is concerned about the speed he is going to shit if he does go to Coonabarabran.
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Shane,
I did post the link. It was under the text "RACERX", Looks as if didn't work so here is the link to the article.
http://www.racerxonline.com/2012/04/04/5-minutes-with-ben-townley (http://www.racerxonline.com/2012/04/04/5-minutes-with-ben-townley)
His primary comment of "To be honest I was a little bit disappointed with the track" is what he opened with and was closed off by saying that "it was too fast".
My interpretation of his secondary comment was that the teams had raised to a certain level but the tracks had not and was not focussed on Connondale. To your point, i think that Barrabool would be the fastest track on the tour if they use horsepower hill.
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You are pretty well spot on now mate, the level of the teams is now the highest in Australia and is leaving the road racers behind.
Sunshine Coast is a small club compaired to most so did well I think to put together a great days racing.
Remember (Townley) is a guy that has been either US or Euo based for years.
Point of interest, I was talking to one of the track guys yesterday and as he said 2 weeks before the place was in flood for the 2nd time in a month so to have the event there at all was luck.
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Shane,
Having met most of the team at Connondale I doubt that luck was the major player in getting an event going, I think that the smarts of that committee and members was more the reason. It may not be the case, but from an outsider looking in, I think that a lot of clubs could learn from clubs like Sunshine Coast as to preparing and running an event if the Classic Dirt events are a gauge.
Rod
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Sadly it looks to me that have ruined what was a very good natural terrain jump. Huge respect for crazy riders trying to clear it thou
It's still basically the same drunks hill without the jump in the run up to it and the track goes straight ahead instead of veering to the left.. good luck if anyone wants to try it anyway
True Johhny. Hasn't been a "natural" jump for a long time now. That ramp was done about six or seven years ago as the original natural jump had worn down, it was just cleaned up and a little more dirt added for the Aussies. Still a good fun jump, shame was so wet last weekend.