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Clubroom => Competition => Topic started by: TonyB on October 29, 2008, 03:40:00 pm
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who's entering in what class and what age group? ::)
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GIDAY TONYB
Where and when :D
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If you havnt entered its too late I think but its on 8th Nov at Gold Coast junior mx club
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entries have closed, enduro this weekend at pimpima, and motocross at reedy ck next weekend. i will be at the Masters playing football, who else is going?
Cheers trev
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Oh well I guess i'll be the only evo 500 on the start line, yippee gold medal time ;D comon there must be more of you?
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i thought about it for a while but Reedy Creeks just too much track for my old bikes and as it utrns out i'm now on the bench anyway with a pulled muscle in my back. damit! >:(
i might come down for a look though Tony.
you gonna take on the big tabletops with your YZ/IT? :)
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I guess I'll just roll over them vandy, I'm not a good jumper at all. I'm just entering for the novelty of it.
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Only 75 riders I've been informed at the Enduro event ;D I'm in a 2 man team in the over 50 Y/0 class
riding a Suzuki Pe . Will take some pics and post them on this page .
Enduro event is at exit 49 on the M1 Yawalpah road
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It has been changed to be vintage friendly. I am not going to make it either .
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Bit hard when your on the other side of the Ditch ;)
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yeah i cant go either will be in melbourne :'(
hey tony you will be alright i cleared the
tabletops on my XL305 1972 8)
at the last pan pacifics there
piece of cake on a yz465 ;D
hey brad are you going to the ma awards night this year ;D
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I was chatting with this bloke on the YZ. I'm sure some of you will know him.
Apparently this track (Mike Hatcher Park at Labrador, Gold Coast) will host the Masters vintage dirt track.
His name's Gavin and he was racing the YZ against the moderns to set it up for the Masters.
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enduro event done and dusted. You missed a great event . 20 minute laps included a moto-x lap ( very pre 78 friendly )
I rode the oldest bike there, being my PE 250 x and cleaned up against most of the big bore newer jobys
Me riding partener ( Dave ) came to greif on the first lap, so it was up to me to ride non stop for 2 hours 20 minutes :o good ole suzuki ran strong all day only required to change a plug on lap 7 the rest is history
Congratulations to (Guy ) for taking out the Senior class well done OLD MATE
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Sounds like a guts effort oldfart, well done! 8)
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checked out the moto-x last night held at Reedy creek track at the back of the gold coast.
for anyone that doesn't really know Reedy ck, it's basically and outdoor super~x style track and definately not VMX freindly but yep, sure enough, there on the program was good old pre~75 bikes, evo's and moderns in a variety of age groups under lights in the evening. 8)
as i arrived the heavens opened up and it literally pissed down with rain but the bikes still seemed to be finding good traction with a few falling victim to sucking in water and needing a push back to the pits.
the idea was to have 3 rounds of 5 lap races but the event was called short at two rounds due to the rain. a few forum guys {Donny #13, TonyB} were there riding and may give a better discription than i'm giving here but from a spectator point of view, it was wet, wet, wet.
pre~75 under lights on a super~x style track on the gold coast? who'da thought!
8)
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Reedy has never been a good track for old bikes and old bodies but they continue to run the Masters there and get very average rider numbers. Maybe one day they'll smarten up and run it on a proper outdoor VMX and Veteran suitable track and have an event worth attending.
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you are right maico 31 but its still racing and under lights, reminds me of the days at archerfeild supercross, the first round of racing was not bad ,not happy I was'nt riding but then just like archerfield it pissed down rain for the rest of the night.Simmon was jumping the double even with his bultaco spluterring, the track actually looked ok and there were no cattle tracks or gullys to cross but plenty of creek crossings
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having just ridden at reedy i am pleased to report that i came away from the meeting with a smile and no broken bones .The track was a lot of fun,every part of the track was definetely suitable for pre 75 ,except for the double jump which really really did not leave much room for error especially in the torrential rain .You really had to use your head when approaching that section ,twisting the throttle and shutting your eyes and holding on was not the best option.congratulations to the gold coast mx club for putting on such a great event. i really did feel sorry for all the flaggies who stood out in the rain whilst the meeting was on.i am looking forward to the next masters games and i am sure with a few minor adjustment to the track to make the double a bit more vintage friendly and a stern chat with mother nature it would definately have all the right ingredient for a perfect vintage mx meeting.Anyone up for night vintage mx summer series under lights.OK i will stop dreaming.
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Yes Mitch mud mud and more mud I loved it. Its the first time I have ever raced in a lightning thunder storm in torrential rain. For the second heat I lined up and the goggles were one misted mess so I handed them to the starter and said I'm not going to need these and sure enough I did'nt ..in front all the way yeeha ... I loved it and was fixing to do the double on the 3rd heat but that did'nt eventuate. When bikes cut out due to water on an mx track then you know its raining good. I remember coming round the sweeper and noticing a water fall on the side of the track and thought mmm this must be the scenic route. Hows the neck holding up Mitch, I recon you must have had 10kg worth of medals hanging off it.. :D
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Were you guys on the pre '75 bikes clearing the table tops and doubles and did they remove the whoop section?
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the whoops looked to be tamed down from where i was looking and i only saw the one pre~75 bike do the double and it wasn't every lap but it was a Bultaco so hey, anythings possible i guess.
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The track in general was all suitable to pre75 riders .The whoops were toned down to suit the suspension challenged bikes ,however the only part of the track that was sketchy was the double jump which i chose to roll over.Call me crazy if u want but a coughing and spluttering bike and double jump on a pre 75 bike would eventually spell disaster. I believe that this double would be suitable for approx 10% of pre 75 riders in non torrential rain conditions at best .A big thankyou to the gold coast mx club for allowing us to showcase our sport. It gave the general public an opportunity to see how their sport has evolved over the years to what it is now. The g.c .mx club would only really need to make a minor change to the double jump to make it more vintage friendly and suitable for all levels of riders for the next masters games .I dont believe that it would effect modern bike riders either because most of them clear it anyway.Would like to hear the opinion of others .cheers and happy trails 112
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Was there a presentation afterwards ? everyone seemed to be walking around asking what was going on, but no one seemed to know so a lot of people left including me, not knowing what happened
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yep they handed out the medals from under the lean to by the tucker shop.