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Offline Stan S

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Another Ravenswood program from 1973
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Re: Another Ravenswood program from 1973
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2011, 07:02:05 am »
Gee Stan you have riden just about evey bike around back then ,obviously you and the Maico were a good combination back then but you didn't stick with them why was that?

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Re: Another Ravenswood program from 1973
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2011, 02:56:54 pm »
Gee Stan you have riden just about evey bike around back then ,obviously you and the Maico were a good combination back then but you didn't stick with them why was that?

Well Hardex, I had to ride what I was told to ride back then.

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Re: Another Ravenswood program from 1973
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2011, 09:16:29 am »
Event 11, # 104  Mick Harraway, placed behind young Brad at Broadford this year

Event 12, # 30  Ron Dinsdale on a Hodaka, never new he rode them.

What was the deal with Juniors and sub-Juniors back then?
Am I seeing the same names from Juniors running in C grade as well?
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Re: Another Ravenswood program from 1973
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2011, 09:32:17 am »
SUBS
   Sub-juniors were 14-16 years and only allowed up to 125cc.  They got two heats per meeting.
(Which is a lot more than they used to, as Under-16s were not allowed to race for decades.)
They were kids, and might show up on a TS-90 or XL-100.  It would have been a brilliant breeding
ground for talent; getting them used to rough tracks and starting gates.
   Sub-Juniors plus the Bill Patterson mini-bike series was a fertile source for future champions.

   When did Victoria's Subbies come in - anyone know?  (I'm guessing 1972)

   Prior to sub-juniors, guys like O'Brien and the Floods all lied about
their ages, in order to race before reaching 16 (prior to sub-juniors)

JUNIORS
   16 to 18 years.   No engine limit.  These kids were in prime of their lives, and a few were as
fast as the A-graders, although lacking experience.   I think they could race any class, as long
as they were fast enough to qualify.
EG:  LANDMAN would be battling the A-graders, then return to continue his battle for
the Juniors Title.  (It was down to him and PORTBURY in 1973)