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Clubroom => Vintage Track => Topic started by: Shaun G on April 17, 2013, 10:40:09 am
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Not that it needs much in the way of promotion but I thought I would share CPMCC's facebook post regarding entries.
ROUND 2 OF SYDNEY DIRT TRACK SERIES
Entries are still rolling in and some classes have near reached capacity with only 4 spots left to fill in at least 4 classes so if you have not already entered it's advised you do so asap to avoid disappointment.
There are a wide range of vintage classes on offer as well as a Over 40's Masters and the usual range of modern and sidecar events. There is something for everyone.
So if you are thinking of having a ride at either of the following two rounds I suggest you get your paid entry in a.s.a.p. You can find all the info you need here http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-7052-0-0-0
Cheers
Shaun
p.s. There is also a training day scheduled for June 15 which is the day before the next round. Big news is that one of the coaches will be none other than, Troy Bayliss Classic winner, Mick 'Rubberman' Kirkness. Places are very limited for this so once again don't muck around if you would like some tuition from arguably the best Dirt Track rider in the country today.
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No argument from me Shaun, what a great development for Nepean.
I'll be there as a keen listener.
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sorry slides it`s a great development for the city of penrith club not nepean.
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If it's good for DT's future or one of our member clubs future then it's gotta good for NMSC's future.
I certainly didn't mean anything by my comment but as you've bought it up there in lay's the biggest hurdle for Nepeans future.
It isn't a freaking competition, if this BS keeps up we'll all be heading to Sommersby for a practice day instead of Nepean.
Having said that Mick, I have total respect for your ongoing involvement at Nepean and what I've said is in no way aimed at you.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Sorry for the hijack Shaun.
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my entry is in and paid for next round.havent got a leave pass but working on it
jim
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1969 montesa cappra
1973 cr250 champion
thats what i am bringing
steve yes i know only 2 bikes but you arnt the greatest pit bitch when it come to starting bikes with your buggered leg
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We need to be nice Jim, we must share the pit biches 'round, don'cha know!
cheers.
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all cool slides. :) like you slides loyal to your club.as for my ongoing involvement in NMSC i got out early 2012 after a very short time.
pancho there`s an idea you could put at the next club meet buy/make a set of starter rollers keep them in the onsite shed.
anyway back to the topic
Shaun CPMCC are on facebook!!! got to get me one of those smart phones.
it`s a pitty about the tiwns class i was hoping it would have a better role up.
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t`s a pitty about the tiwns class i was hoping it would have a better role up
The twins class will need time to develop. With a number of bikes under construction and being imported it's eventual success is inevitible. I'd personally have liked to see it kick off next year with decent fields rather than by the dribs and drabs it will this year.....but what would I know?
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my pre 70 twin will be on the grid for the charity day with any luck.
my pre 60 single by end of the year
jim
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Your boot and steel shoe are ready Jim.
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Your boot and steel shoe are ready Jim.
onya slidey,stick the boot in ;), :P
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I'm looking forward to watching Jim use it. Could be worth the price of admission on its own. :P
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jimbo probably havta stick it in the back wheel to slow the beast down ;D, :P
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t`s a pitty about the tiwns class i was hoping it would have a better role up
The twins class will need time to develop. With a number of bikes under construction and being imported it's eventual success is inevitible. I'd personally have liked to see it kick off next year with decent fields rather than by the dribs and drabs it will this year.....but what would I know?
Lots of things are falling into place,
Chris Watson to ride the Godden Twin again,
More guest riders queuing up,
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The success of this series is clearly evident by the creation of a new class called 'Future Pro" for modern 450' s
Aimed at the top contenders it should provide some great action.
With the classic classes almost full this is going to be a great day op racing.
Can't wait ;D
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rumours have it they are having to turn entries down. over 155 bikes entries. good work
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Looks like a good meeting.
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160 entries - and counting.
Room for more pre '70s and sliders and ladies.
cheers.
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Wow! 170 entries! Penrith Club has made the connection with the good 'ol days of short circuit dirt track! A record entry list for this type of event.
Roll on the 16th June!
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Bikes running - check
Medical clearance - check
Bus to take us to the pub for dinner - check
Good weather - better be
Come on the weekend, ; first ride since feb, can't wait ;D ;D ;D
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hey dazzle,just make sure your'e on the bus when it returns to the track eh!,check ;D, :P
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Will this meeting run normal nepean hours on sunday 10 till 4 as i might attend as a specy
Brett
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Will this meeting run normal nepean hours on sunday 10 till 4 as i might attend as a specy
Brett
Yes
Cheers
Shaun
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Boy are you in deep doodo Mick. >:( ;D
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What has Macho been up to?
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Boy are you in deep doodo Mick. >:( ;D
ppffft only the depth varies ;), :P
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HOW GOOD WAS IT?????, it was F`N Excellent!!! ;D ;D ;D, Big thanks to Roy and his crew,turned a bog hole Friday into a race Track ,Full Grids in all classes, Great Racing Great Day.
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I agree Snowy, ran like a well oil machine, Rooster was a bit green under the gills( self inflicted) some nice bikes Steve Constable's Rickmen was a very nice bit gear. ;D
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I agree Snowy, ran like a well oil machine, Rooster was a bit green under the gills( self inflicted) some nice bikes Steve Constable's Rickmen was a very nice bit gear. ;D
All true! great day!
I was back to my old form, rode like an old chook, the track being very slippery in the first round detuned me, thats my story any how.
Managed two hole shots anyhow, so there!
cheers pancho.
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I had a nice arvo in the winter sun sitting in the new aluminium stand with a couple of mates watching the great action....and Wal ;D. It was indeed a credit to Roy and the Penrith crew to see full grids in all classes and a smoothly run program. Every time I go to Nepean I'm impressed by the improvements to the place, the track was as smooth as silk and there was minimal dust. The pits are still one big mud puddle but some things will never change ::). It was good to see forum regulars Snowy and 2-NINE-7 riding at the pointy end and old Pancho continues to inspire me with his enthusiasm and decent turn of speed. Jimmy rode but struck a leak in the Champion Elsinore tank so decided that he didn't need a potential methanol fire, packing up early and heading home to do some painting...garnering brownie points for the future 8)..........
My star of the day was the little bloke on the KX60 that blitzed every race by the length of the straight. The nine year old was rocket fast, stylish and looked as if he'd been doing it for decades.
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Yep it was a top event alright. For me the mix of classic and modern bikes is spot on with I reckon something for just about everyone.
Only downside was a couple of riders with injuries that will need sometime to mend. However Roy tells me that all have already said that they will be right for round 3 which is great news.
Cheers
Shaun
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My SC 500 project is nearing completion, so there's a Pre '75 for Round 3.........can't wait..... 8)
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dave you wont get a pre75 ride till august 3rd 25laps and 4th race day
see you there
jim
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ps micks going to have my tanks back all good major leak was from a washer supplied with the taps from antig
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Doh, sorry Mick.
There will be a few classes that you can ride your bike in Dave at rd 3, just not a pre75 specific class.
As Jimbo said the charity meeting in Aug has a pre75 25 lapper on the Sat and a full program on the Sun, the Sat night is usually an event in itself around the fire, bring your Berroca's.
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When is Round 3? I'd love to have a ride but probably couldn't fit it in. Still...
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Graeme Round 3 will be held on September 15, there is a practice day the day before so plenty of riding available all weekend.
And if you want to have another go around on a vintage bike the charity weekend on 3 & 4 August is a blast. I will put you on a bike if you haven't got one ;)
Cheers
Shaun
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The Charity Weekend actually fits for me. Tell me more... Maybe start a separate thread with all the details?
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Great! Full details should be available soon and I will start a new thread then.
For now here is the spiel our mate Slidey posted regarding last years event. I would think it will be pretty much the same.
"A meeting for pre75 & pre90 bikes only.
Saturday practice and two 25 lap races, Sunday full program of events for both pre75 & 90.
Camping available."
I am really looking forward to this one as I missed last year due to injury.
Cheers
Shaun
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The SC500 can be ridden in Evo unlimited and Masters, if your over 40 that is ;D
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Unfortunately I will miss the Charity 2day event this year, it's my wifes' birthday weekend and THIS time we are going away.
Unfortunately like most of us I see this as a real 'clubmans' day but I'll miss out.
pancho.
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pancho "THIS time we are going away" there will be camping saturday night at the track nepean is away from home. :D
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The SC500 can be ridden in Evo unlimited and Masters, if your over 40 that is ;D
Thanks for the info Sorelegs.........It must nearly be a good time to introduce an Over 60's Masters......maybe my only chance of a top 3 finish these days..... ::) ::) ::)
Although we better make it quick, or I'll be eating Gally's dust AGAIN.... ;D ;D
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pancho "THIS time we are going away" there will be camping saturday night at the track nepean is away from home. :D
Didn't work Mick.
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Poncho, tell the boss that its a Clubwoman meeting and you'll be in like Flynn.
You've got the ponytail.
Graeme & Dave, it's a great weekend of old DT bike racing and even better socialising.
I might even ride the pre 85/90/EVO/Whatever it'll be this year. they keep changing the goal posts.
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The slippery conditions in the first two races (sliders) de-tuned me somewhat in rnd. 2., I didn't get going 'till the last lap of the last race.
Still, I didn't drop the plot!
cheers. pancho
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What's wrong with the missus, I could watch you go round all day mate ;)
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Right I want throw a question out to the greater VMX community , last in my evo 125 class a gentlemen entered a 89 model CR 125 and wasn't picked up on till after the round he took out 1st now after this was brought to Roy attention he took the appropriate action. Now he has received some flack over this with some saying he should keep his points and the race should change to pre 90.
I think it's clear, it states what your bike needs to qualify for this class.
Cheers
Bret
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Bretto, The evo class rules for the series are " air cooled with drum brakes with non linkage rear suspension". Now this chap shouldn't be in the class, it's as plain as the nose on your face. He should lose the points and they should be reallocated. Luckily for him he can enter the bike in a heap of other classes that will cater for his modern machine, i.e the Pre 90 class which would be logical!! I think there would be quite a few people who wouldn't bother showing up if the classic class was changed to Pre 90 because of one chap who didn't read the series rules.
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what is your view on usa flattrack bikes my pre65 triumph has a pre70 disc brake rear wheel thats how they all are built.yes its not evo but should i have to race my pre65 bike against pre90 its only a club day.the 1976 bultaco astro came std with a rear disc brake.
jim
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Jim, your Pre 65 trumpy doesn't run a mono-shock either.
I'd personally love to see enough pre 65's at Nepean to warrant a class on its own, I would enter this class. The rules for the classes aren't kept a secret in this series, they are on the entry form, it doesn't say anything about year models, just 3 requirements...... "air cooled, drum brakes and non linkage suspension. For this various debate in the past, I have now laced up drum brakes on my Astro and don't have any issues.
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Blokes entering the wrong bikes in evo is common across all classes.
In round 1 a young bloke had an IT with upside down front end and a disc on the front and got the shits big time when told he could not ride in that class blaming the club for accepting his entry.
I would like to see something along the lines of losing your entry fee and spot on the grid for entering the wrong class, I realise that it should be something that the race sec should be on to but it really is up to the rider to enter the correct class.
You can always enter your pre 90 bike in with the moderns ;D
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I know that rules are rules but Jims rear disc is an Airheart which are notoriously crapola, much worse than any drum of the period but rules are rules. If I was racing against Jimmy I wouldn't be intimidated by the brake so much as the monster Triumph engine in his Yetman ::) but I think you might be stretching to get the bike into pre 65 Jim..pre 70 for sure. As far as the bloke with the '89 Honda wanting points in an Evo class race.......what the hell was he doing out there in the first place? Surely somebody tapped him on the shoulder to tell him he's in the wrong race?
Blokes entering the wrong bikes in evo is common across all classes.
In round 1 a young bloke had an IT with upside down front end and a disc on the front and got the shits big time when told he could not ride in that class blaming the club for accepting his entry.
I would like to see something along the lines of losing your entry fee and spot on the grid for entering the wrong class, I realise that it should be something that the race sec should be on to but it really is up to the rider to enter the correct class.
Obviously whoever is doing scrutineering doesn't have his head around the legalities of the various classes. These situations should never get past the scrutineering line.
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I spoke with Nifty and Ray about this matter Mark and both were of the same opinion as yourself. Now not wanting to sound like a old woman I've spent good money to try and make my little rm competitive, I think the classes are set not just for us but the spectator as well. But the rider should enter in the right class Full stop.
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Total agreement and the class rules are not changing :)
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should the class not be pre75 pre78 and evo.
that would make bikes made with disc brakes ok
my dirt tracker will have the pre70 leagle dics
i will ride it in pre70 and pre1990 thumpers leave evo alone
twins if there is enough
jim
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What about throwing the dirt trackers in with the sliders ??? :o
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A BIG NO
so that includes 1974-1977 Astros how would you like that mr bull all that money spent on meeting evo rules and they put you in races with 500cc laydown sliders were disc brakes are ok to use. As there were first introduced by Alf hagon in 1973
They are a STD frame with changed steering head angle you can do the same with your dts and tt Yamahas
In fact its common practice to do it to 500 4st Yamahas to get around the ama framer rules
My Yetman is a road race frame anyway my champion is a framer but I have drum brakes on it
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The classes for the series have been set (decided upon by the hosting club, being CPMCC) and the rules are very plain and simple to follow. The classes were decided upon by reviewing the number of rider entries and their associated classes based on previous data (ie. averaging all Penrith club rounds from years gone).
These classes were also derived by trying to minimise the amount of empty grid races being held, thus saving time on a already choc-a-bloc race program with view of keeping 90% of the population happy.
99% of riders are not having any issues following the classes and associated class rules. I don't know why there is any issues. Read the rules on the entry form. If my Astro is air cooled, has drum brakes, and non linkage rear suspension then bingo, i comply. I would love to see a pre75 class but reality is based on previous club entries, it isn't feasible for the SDTS. Good news is, we have the charity day for this class.
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Penrith are not gunna be able to cater for every possible Classic class so apart from the most popular Pre75 the rest just get jumbled in together somewhere.
A bit hard to call it a 3 meeting series if they change the goalposts for evey meeting.
I don't have a problem with the Flattrackers being mixed in with the Sliders, but, next year.
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WHY
the nepean raceway is the only place that run sliders on there own on club days
now you want to add with them other bikes
why not have the slider class banned and run all together as they were in the 60s 70s and 80s.
that would free up more races for other classes
cheers
my 2c worth
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Because only 3 Sliders turn up and on the other hand we struggle to pick the correct class for some specific Flattrackers.
If numbers dictate a change after next year then so be it.
By the way Jim, I've def got a rear wheel you can use for Temora.
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thanks steve will come and get it when the yetman arrives
jim
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I actually like the idea of the sliders running in their own event, however I'm a bit dissapointed to see the lack of good size entry lists, where the hell are they all, its pretty grim when one race is actually won by a 75 yr old. Accepting entries from genuine flat track machinery could be a good plan to boost the spectical and get a bit more competition going, but as slides said not this year, leave the goal posts where they are for the series.
Other than that, the Sydney West Series has been a spectacular success story, thanks to the CPMCC management team, but its become an open meeting.
More than a few are hankering for the relaxed lower pressure of a 'club event.'
your's in sport, pancho.
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More than a few are hankering for the relaxed lower pressure of a 'club event.'
your's in sport, pancho.
Watch out for an new series next year that will be exactly what you're looking for Wal. ;)
Cheers
Shaun
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The flat track entries will be low this year until all of the bikes are built.....next year should be a different case. The slider situation however is a problem. There are shitloads of bikes out there including some owned by forum members that haven't been seen in action for yonks. I know that health and business pressures are keeping Jonesy away but where are the rest? I've seen a lot of talk on here lamenting the demise of the slider but I'm still to see something positive being actually done to reverse the situation. I think it might be time to stick a rocket up the dormant slider rider population by perhaps using the Steve's * facebook pages to lobby them as well as for posting old photos, not that's old stuff is a bad thing, like most I love the nostalgia but Steve's facebook page goes out to a strong slider group so it might be time to use the page to rally the troops for the good of the sport.
*or another purpose built facebook page devoted to bringing back the slider. Crying about the lack of sliders won't change anything, something needs to be done soon or they'll become funny little remnants of the past owned by old farts in cardigans and seen only in static nostalgia displays..
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I don't own a cardy!, but if I don't ride who will fill 3rd place in the SWSeries point score ;D?
cheers pancho.
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They have to be out there as Firko says, you dont see alot coming up for sale, wouldnt mind trying to ride one quick or slow for that fact...
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wally
mine is still in bits on the floor too much building work going on dont know if it will be finished by kon buy trying
looking forward to our tt500 slider match races
jim
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Me too Jim!
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SIX sliders entered in the third round Wahooo!
cheers pancho.
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Looks like thr twins might finally get a start on their own,
Good Stuff ;D
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Pardon my ignorance, what date?
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BRETT 15TH SEPT
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just checked the entrent list including races
13 in total
only 2 on the honda
poor little triumph hope it keeps going and dosent fall apart.
fingers crossed the factory race crew will turn up to spanner i will be lucky to fill it with fuel after round 1
jim
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uh oh :o
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Looks like this weekends racing is cancelled, wouldn't that shit ya :( >:( >:( >:(
No practice on sturday either.
I dont get it, they ran the KON on the track as it is.
Apparently the track does not meet requirements.
Cannot be adressed in 1 day :(
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Believe me Darren its complicated but yes MNSW has revoked the track licence, for now.
There's a whole lot of blame being thrown in all directions but its basically because of some subtle long standing track changes that hadn't been picked up until some significant track changes were carried out last friday and sprooked about on facebook, hence attracting the attention of our governing body.
Nothing to do with the great success of Penrith's DT series.
I have no doubt we'll get over this hurdle and bounce back a better and hopefully more united group of club's.
People believe what they're told at their own club meeting but more often than not it's bullshit.
Viva Nepean Raceway.
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slides sorry but I can`t believe that Facebook attracted the attention of mnsw.i think you may find out the truth at the next nepean meet.
anyhow slides keep up the good work in the group.
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There are people with a not very hidden agenda attempting to sabotage a very succesful series because it appears they have been shown up.
One way or another the third round will be held!
cheers.
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I would have thought that a track inspection would have been done a little earlier if someone thought something was not right so that any problems could have been rectified in time for the meeting.
You would think that the crew running the show would want the facility used as much as possible to keep the revenue coming in. ::)
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Just logged on to find we're not on for Sunday 3rd round?..what's exactly happened to the track
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One word.........'gutted'!!!
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Brett don't ya answer pm :o
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NOT HAPPY , JAN !!! :( :(
I need all the practice I can get before Temora.......give me OIL tracks anytime.......TOO MANY DRAMAS with WATER !!! >:( >:(
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Practice is still on for Sat but on the 400m track.
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Practice is still on for Sat but on the 400m track.
Thanks for some GOOD news, Steve..........Practice is GOOD !! ( a lot needed ) ;) ;)
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Aaaaarghhh Bretto's, it goes to my gmail email which I don't check often!!.....I do have a msg!
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Got rays TS brother was looking forward to the running of the bulls 8)
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Next time Dono.
So what's the deal, does it have something to do with the bottom s corners?
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Wont miss Mates 50th now, not all bad.....
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Official response Roy fellas(for those who didnt get email)
It is with great regret that I must inform all of those entered for the 3rd round of the S.D.T.S that unfortunately due to circumstances outside of this clubs control that this Sundays event has been postponed untill another date can be arranged
most likely date will be the 27th of october at Nepean providing all of the track licensing issues have been resolved.
The track was unable to be relicienced today due to fence height issues and clearance issues.
The Saturday practice that was set down has had to be also cancelled but what has been arranged is a practice on the 400m oval at a reduced rate of $40. for those still really keen to have a skid.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused but all efforts were made to make this weekend happen.
Pls pass this onto any fellow riders that may be effected
Once the new date is confirmed any member who is not able to ride on this date will be entitled to a full refund or a credit
Regards
Roosta
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I see, can we assume that the STgeorge DT will also be canned for the 29th Sept? Cause its coming soon also..
Brett
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Hi Brett, at this stage the St G day looks unlikely to happen, unless they're prepared to run it as Shorttrack event on the 400m oval.
Steve
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How come the 400 mtr track is ok to use now. Was'nt that a problem for King of Nepean and the Speeway riders day. I thought that this track was also unlicensed ?
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Thanks for the heads up slide, mmmm 400m eh. would be different.
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Hi Steve, the licensing issues with the 400m track were resolved several weeks ago.
The current problems as I hear it are to do with the fence height at a few points and insufficient run off on the outside of the Sweeper.
Frustrating but nothing that can't be fixed.
Who knows Brett, it might become a regular part of the calender, there's always a positive.
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I had a good run yesterday on the 400 mtr short track.........the SC 500 ran well and I'm starting to get THE FEEL back.......there is an outside chance the 3rd round of SDTS could be next Sunday, but most likely it will be run 27 October.........there is A LOT of dirt that must be removed from the speedway corner to lower the level of the track to make the run off safer....... :( :( :( :(
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Looks like I'll be a spectator for the last round, my sliders ready to go but I most likely won't be.
pancho :(
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Thats a bummer mate, especially after seeing how thrilled you were at the expanded slider grid. :(
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I hope it's not serious Wall, who am gunna push around the pits ;D now
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I know a few Suzuki riders will need a push Bretto's!
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Ray asked for the TS for the titles Brett, so I will have at least one rider sponsored ;D
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Looks like its all go for the 27th, ;D
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Dono, is the TS you mention a blue 400
Brett
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Yes Darren, weather permitting the long awaited 3rd rd will happen on the 27th.
A lot of hard work has been done by Nepean's ever loyal volunteers and a big thanks to you all.
See you all there.
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Nah Brett, it's yellow and Ray ran his number 46 mate, he got third in the Super Seniors class. Just got the old girl back today after the crank let go on Ray, he wanted to have it fixed before he brought it back more credit for doing so, but he didn't have too but my old mate insisted ;D
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Yes Darren, weather permitting the long awaited 3rd rd will happen on the 27th.
A lot of hard work has been done by Nepean's ever loyal volunteers and a big thanks to you all.
See you all there.
bump!
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A quick note to anybody that has never tried Dirt Track that this Saturday there will be a come and try day at Nepean.
This is open to only riders who have never ridden Dirt Track before and there will be sessions for ladies, juniors, ma licence holders from other disciplines and absolute newbies.
So no matter what your level you will be amongst friends on the track.
There will also be a couple of trolleys there too if you were interested in hanging off the side for a bit ;D
Check out https://www.facebook.com/cpmcc.dirt.track (https://www.facebook.com/cpmcc.dirt.track) for more info.
On Sunday we race!!!
Cheers
Shaun
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Great day at Nepean Raceway yesterday, excellent surface and excellent racing thanks to the excellent team working for the good of dirt track racing, and for the Promotion of Nepean Raceway.
A great frendly scene.
cheers pancho.
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Are the dramas with the track surface all over? It wasn't looking very good out there for a while ::)
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Track was awesome firko, i enjoyed it. The speedway corner was great! I rode it at a practise a couple of weeks ago and it was very loamy, but Roy and the boys put in a great effort to have it perfect for yesterday!!
Was a great day, except for a major crash in the RD2 second heat of the Pro 450 class. Hope the guys are OK?? Rd2 was cancelled because of this and we moved straight into the finals.
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As stated above another great weekend from the Penrith club.
The saturday night was a bit quiet but enjoyable none the less.
Congratulations to the series winners especially Snowy who took out the pre 70, Evo 250 and the thumpers!
As for dedication from the club you will find it hard to top a bloke in a neck brace and an arm in a sling shovelling dirt one handed and cleaning the start line with a blower, Aldo you are the man!
Thanks to all involved in the club and all of the other riders for making these events so memorable.
The format for next year with some away racing sounds great, bring it on ;D
The only sour note was some scumbag driving in and theiving a bag of riding gear and some other stuff, hang him high.
Hpoe the crash victims are OK.
Cheers Darren
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Some would argue a highlight of the day would be Darren's Yam wiping the field in the stroker class winning by the length of the straight and taking out a mix of moderns and cr500's!!
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Darren`s would be my Ride of the day , pulled a inside move on Half the Field in the First Corner !!
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Gotta admit that was the highlight of my day ;)
Go the old rigs!
There was a bit of interest by a few in the old IT after the race, they would not beleive it was a stocker. ::) :-X
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Yeah I was impressed with that I.T. I always thought they were a bit out of it, but it was a flyer!
I was very humbled by the generosity of John Ewing and 'OLD MATE RACING' with the beautiful 'Super Senior' item, a bit emotional that.
cheers.pancho
plus 2nd place in the Syd West Slider series! :o
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Congratulations Pancho and well done, the Super Senior item was thoroughly deserved.
John Ewing is a true gentleman.
I only hope that I can still turn up with a couple of bikes and curculate as well as you when I am your age.
The body is currently telling me that I am being a little too ambitious.
Cheers Darren