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Clubroom => Competition => Topic started by: popeye on November 03, 2013, 10:48:26 pm
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Ok here goes I will give the results as best I can, if I miss anyone or someone can fill in the gaps please do...
EVENT:1. Pre75 250. 1/ Brad Vanberello
2/ Carl Lindgren
3/ Phil Crough
EVENT:2. Pre60 All Powers. 1/Brad Vanberello
2/ Greg Leaney
3/ Des Heaney
EVENT:2 Super Seniors Over70s. 1/ Vernon Grayson
2/Greg Leaney
3/ Col Metcher
EVENT: 3 Pre 75 263+ Open. 1/ Rick Speak
2/ Brad Vanberello
3/ Luke Corbett
EVENT: 4 Pre 78 125. 1/ Liam Beverly
2/ Jack McMahon
3/ Paul Smith
EVENT: 4 Pre 65 250. 1/ Brad Vanberello
2/ John Boag
3/ Greg Kaaddatz
EVENT: 5 Pre 65 263+ 16-29 yrs 1/ Steve Bowen
30-39 yrs 1/ ????????
40-49 yrs 1/ Andrew Irving
2/ John Kemp
EVENT: 6 Pre 75 125 Open 1/ Matt Dank
2/ Mitch Worthington
3/ Dean Rowe
EVENT: 6 Pre 65 263+ ??????????????
EVENT: 7 Pre 75 263+ 50-59yrs 1/Greg Mitchell
2/ Craig Eckert
3/ ???????????
60+yrs 1/ Carl Blecher
2/ Wayne Skyring
3/ Nick Fitzgald
EVENT: 8 Pre 75 4 Stroke 1/ Greg Cavell
2/ Wayne Skyring
3/ Frank Napoli
Pre70 250 Open 1/ Steve Bowen
2/???????????
3/ John Boag
EVENT: 9 Pre70 263+ Open 1/ Brad Vanbarrelo
2/ John Kemp
3/ Micheal Vandenbroek
EVENT: 10 Pre78 250 Open 1/ Christian Horwood
2/ Liam Beverly
3/ Jack McMahon
EVENT : 11 Pre75 250 16-29yrs 1/ Brett Bowen
30-39yrs 1/ Daryle Mitchell
40-49yrs 1/ Phil Crough
2/ Troy Kellaway
3/ Nick Kendall
EVENT: 12 Pre 250 50-59yrs 1/ Ray Smith
2/ Brian Watson
3/ Stewart Lemon
60yrs+. 1/ John Boag
2/ Nick Fitzgerald
3/ Robin Hall
EVENT: 13 Pre 263+ Open 1/ Jack McMahon
2/ Luke Corbett
3/ Steve Newman
EVENT: 14 Pre75 125 16-29yrs 1/ Matt Dank
30-39yrs 1/ Mitch Worthington
40-49yrs 1/ John Kemp
2/ Scott Stockman
50-59yrs 1/ Dean Rowe
60+. 1/ John Boag
Magoo Award was won by Col Metcher..
Crashers were Simon Broad, Craig Simpson, Peter Horwood to name a few, from what I saw Simon Broads was quite bad but he walked away with some facial injures, Craig a bandaged arm, Peter was fine and I'm guessing there were plenty of others...
Hard luck stories have to go to Scott Lawson and Peter Horwood, both bikes caught fire. Peters Penton/CR125 was repairable and ridden the next day. I don't no about Scott's lovely CCM BSA but it didn't look good...
I got extremely sun burnt but had a bloody good weekend and I think every body else did to....
Sorry if I got any results wrong but I think it's pretty close....
Now give me a another beer would ya..... Lol
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well done to all. a very successful meeting run by the QLD group.
Excellent work BradMan, you rode you arse off in nearly every possible class but the look of it and ended up with more hardware than Bunnings.
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Well done Col and team
Congrats to Brad that cycling must have paid off
Well done to Vern for a win and back on his bike after years
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Great weekend , thanks to the slick team who ran things.
Racing was great. The pace of some of the front runners was up this year. The Pre 78 open was surprising fast.
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Well done to all, regardless of whether you placed or not. There's no stopping Brad even though he rode just about every class. The man must be fit. I think someone needs to corrupt him around the fire at next years event with a beer or 10 ;D
And it's great to see Col Metcher get recognised for his hard work, time and passion. The sport needs more like him....
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congrats to the team, club, individuals who pulled this one from the fire - amazing effort in a short period. You all are to be thanked.
Look forward to seeing you next year ;D
PS - does anyone know when the dates for next year will be confirmed?
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Great weekend , thanks to the slick team who ran things.
Racing was great. The pace of some of the front runners was up this year. The Pre 78 open was surprising fast.
I agree Mick. To see Christian and Liam tearing up the track in their races with absolutely no dirty tactics was a sight to behold. Christian went 1. 2. 1 to get first place and Liam going 2. 1. 3 to take second. Well done lads.
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Great weekend , thanks to the slick team who ran things.
Racing was great. The pace of some of the front runners was up this year. The Pre 78 open was surprising fast.
I agree Mick. To see Christian and Liam tearing up the track in their races with absolutely no dirty tactics was a sight to behold. Christian went 1. 2. 1 to get first place and Liam going 2. 1. 3 to take second. Well done lads.
That's the pre 78 250 class results Ted, not the open class which I think Slakewell was referring to ;D
Although I must admit having the word "open" (referring to the age group not the engine capacity) had a few of us, including Davey Crocket, confused for a while :)
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Great weekend , thanks to the slick team who ran things.
Racing was great. The pace of some of the front runners was up this year. The Pre 78 open was surprising fast.
Might have something to do with the amount of teenage/20 something year olds running up the front in many classes..
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If you look at the lap times the tail end guys in Pre 78 open class 263cc + were doing high 1.40's like 1.47's etc in any other class that would almost be at the pointy end and here we were dicing over last place. ;)
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Great weekend , thanks to the slick team who ran things.
Racing was great. The pace of some of the front runners was up this year. The Pre 78 open was surprising fast.
Might have something to do with the amount of teenage/20 something year olds running up the front in many classes..
That may be the case . As far as Liam Beverly is concerned. He has done the hard yards. He has ridden every Heaven meet for the last 4 years, ( over thirty meets ) never missed one.
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The pace of some of the front runners was up this year. The Pre 78 open was surprising fast.
[/quote]Might have something to do with the amount of teenage/20 something year olds running up the front in many classes..
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That may be the case . As far as Liam Beverly is concerned. He has done the hard yards. He has ridden every Heaven meet for the last 4 years, ( over thirty meets ) never missed one.
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It's a good thing to have some young guns out there and amongst it on old bikes. Especially when they DO all the club days as well. Without the younger lot racing VMX, who will carry the mantle when we drop off?
Personally, I really dig seeing an old MX bike being ridden flat knacker by someone with no fear! Even if they are in front of me ::)
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thanks popeye for the live results and to Qld Enduro for the running of the transponders..28 PAGES ..TOP EFFORT AGAIN for everyone involved. 8) http://www.ma.org.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Documents/Event_Documents/2013/Classic_MX/Australian_Classic_MX_2-3_Nov_13.pdf