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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #150 on: April 14, 2009, 04:21:30 pm »
Help! HELP! I still stuck in toilets. I had to grease walls to get in cubicle! I think I on my way to Townsville for rodeo! Paully help!
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« Reply #151 on: April 14, 2009, 04:34:29 pm »
Ahh , its all over then ?

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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #152 on: April 14, 2009, 04:55:19 pm »
Bloody awesome photos/videos there Mr Hilly  :o :o :o :o :o :o Thanks
Some people are so fortunate,healthy and lucky to be able to have the choice,distance and the time to attend such events.  8)
How can you ever thank the wonderful group of bike loving people who put in such a fantastic effort.....Wish I had been there.  8)
Cheers Alison
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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #153 on: April 14, 2009, 07:08:01 pm »
Patrick Fletcher, the Broadford complex manager, has claimed they received over 350 signed-on participants, travelling from as far afield as south of Hobart, and as far north as Rockhampton. These numbers indicate they are onto something! Looking through the results from the BSM, it would appear that the fields were somewhat thin in some classes, hopefully the minor issues can be resolved, and both events can co-exist to mutual prosperity. I must say, since the much-touted Global Economic Crisis, the world of historic motor sport has never been better supported !  ;)
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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #154 on: April 14, 2009, 08:00:46 pm »
Hey Gator. Whilst you were rolling around on the ground and groaning like the big girly-girl that you are, you asked me for a loan of 1000 bucks. Any chance I can get it back by Friday?
*Carole says to stop being horrible to you but I just don't seem to know how!
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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #155 on: April 14, 2009, 08:09:00 pm »
Help! HELP! I still stuck in toilets. I had to grease walls to get in cubicle! I think I on my way to Townsville for rodeo! Paully help!
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hope there is plenty of flour to roll u in when them rodeo lads get hold of u maico girl...  till next time.... :D
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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #156 on: April 14, 2009, 09:39:45 pm »
I have been sitting back watching the posts come in on this event and wondered when someone may touch on the “other side of the coin”

It was going to be a huge ask to be able to organize and run an event over 2 days with 7 or so disciplines all in the same location. With the high temps (it was high 20’s on Saturday and almost that again on Sunday) the dust in area’s other than the road racing area was going to be an issue. The organizers had the water truck going pretty much all the time, but 10 trucks would have not kept the dust at bay.

Looking at the Motocross side of things and having organized events for motocross and on at least 1 occasion at Broadford, I understand what amount of resources are required to stage an event there. For those who have not been to the Broadford MX complex, it is essentially a natural terrain track that runs up & down the side of a 3 sided valley and is without doubt a world class facility, however it requires a lot of flaggies and marshals to oversee the running of an event. With the Scramble, Trials, Speedway/DirtTrack & Enduro groups all vying for volunteers to run (and not participate) in an event, the organizers of the weekend where going to be up against it. It got to a point on the Sunday morning that the motocross organizers gathered all the motocross riders and advised that a fair % of the volunteers had decided not to turn up and that if we wanted a ride we would either have to flag ourselves or find someone who could do it on out behalf.

Having ridden the track at Classic Dirt I know that it can be Pre85 friendly, but it was not the case. Big table tops, double jumps and a set of whoopdies, that were bypassed during the course of the weekend meant that it did not flow for all but 2 young A grade riders.
Personally I would have like to have seen the Scramble crew on the main motocross track in the same way that they were at Classic Dirt and not stuck on the side of the side of the opposing side of the valley using a track 3 inches deep in bull dust.

From the people that I spoke to about the Vinduro, they were wrapped but not having a scheduled event on the Sunday had a few perplexed.

The concept was fantastic, the execution almost there but I got the feeling that it was to much for the overworked and underpaid organizers and volunteers. I hope that Drakie gets the guernsey to go again next year as the concept is a cracker of an idea.

The Positives.
The overall concept
Broadford and all its facilities
An excellent watering system for the motocross track
Organizers & volunteers that gave up their time

The Negatives
Dickheads running their bikes at all hours of the night.
Volunteers that didn’t keep their end of the commitment
The track layout for Pre85 & Old fellas  ::)
Being run over Easter
Rod (BAHNZY) Bahn

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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #157 on: April 14, 2009, 10:19:17 pm »
I spent practically all day on Saturday thrashing around the Vinduro circuit, (I must've come close to the record for the most laps), so I got to see little else. What I did see convinced me that this was a fantastic event. My only criticism? That I didn't organise myself to come up for both days!

A big thanks to the sidecar boys who gave me the opportunity to do a couple of laps as a passenger too. I've never tried anything like that before!

It was great to catch up with a few people, put faces to email names, and meet new folks.

It took a full 24 hours to get the smile off my face, and longer than that for my joints to stop aching.

Well done to Drakie and the organisers.

Tex

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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #158 on: April 14, 2009, 11:34:11 pm »
Wasp Luckily we still have in this country some freedom of choice to say yep I go or nope that's a miss , of course the household budget plays a  monumental part too ;) If I could afford to and had the spare time to go to all the events I wished I could, I would  :D. Cheers mate and seriously Please take care up in Thailand. 
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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #159 on: April 15, 2009, 08:23:23 am »
The Pre 85's weren't their to make up numbers, it just happened that their was a shortage of flag marshals.
The other tracks seemed to have enough volunteers, or maybe it was the GP track needed more flaggies?
I was going to flag again on Sunday but while cruising around the pits checking out bikes I started to lose balance. I pulled up at KB's pits, he started to have a conversation with me but he was hard to understand while he was out of focus & swaying from side to side, allthough he insists he was standing still :o
I collapsed in his van & he doused me with water. (Many thanks KB) I made a point of drinking a few litres of water after this but it scared me enough to not want to go stand in the sun again.

It was different to Classic Dirt in that their was a lot of things happening in different places so it was a lot more spread out. So many things to see, so little time. And so much bloody walking.
What did make it the same as Classic Dirt though was the people, their was a really good vibe around the place. Many great bikes to see, many great people to talk to & every one enjoying them selves.
Well, except maybe Gator, hope the leg heals well mate.

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« Reply #160 on: April 15, 2009, 10:06:34 am »
I went as a spectator and my arse was run off going from venue to venue. The whole problem with having so many disciplines is trying to fit them all in. If I had a road racer, a dirt tracker and a VMX bike I would have been a very busy lad, it was hard enough spectating. Next time as a spectator I'll take a pitbike.

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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #161 on: April 15, 2009, 10:05:59 pm »
Geoff,
Looking back at the posting i see a little miss-interpretation.
When i refer to Pre85, i was referring to bikes fom Day 1 to 1985, inclusive of everything in between.

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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #162 on: April 15, 2009, 11:50:03 pm »
know how you felt Geoff,after guest ride  on a G50 sat morn tar session,stood about 1hr in food que for lunch ,then passed out in my van for 3hrs,(don't think it was the odd 1/2doz bottles of red fri nite  ::)),only managed to catch up with Hilly & the kids,top weekend,pity about the dust,the flat track/speedway was in good shape but!,any one get pictures of the guy on the blue  Harley KR,so cool to watch,he done it easy,bike looked 12' wide but,never seen so many Greeves in one place,nice white challenger at the show/shine,shitload of Metisses everywhere,(like bums,everyones got one?? ;D),fire police took our "cooking" fire out late sat nite,(it had misteriously morphed into a beer fire ;D),funniest thing was the track entry marshall ummming n arrring coz Kel (Curuthers) didn't have his riders red wrist band on,Kel just said it was in the pit garage somewhere,duh :D,geezas Mandy  on the koosta hondas was so fast n smooth,tried to stay with her for about 3/5ths of 10 poothteenths,(till she got to the top straight,gone bigtime)& that was on the 350 ???,blew a fan belt idler pulley which promptly shreded the fan belt (Mittagong off ramp),NRMA to the rescue,home late mon nite no wukkers!!,of course drove home in pissin down rain,  typical,cheers all :P
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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #163 on: April 17, 2009, 07:50:28 am »
I went and saw Gator last night in the Hossy. His legs pretty fugged and he says that's it for his come back/riding career. Probably will struggle to walk properly again I'd say (well that poncy hand on the hip flounce that he does anyway). He's as good as you'd expect and I spent the night calling him names whilst Carole belted me around the head the whole time (she should be an honory Good 'ol Boy). He loved it.
He'd like to thank Billet YZ for his quick action after the big get-off and also for making sure he was trussed up okay for the ambo ride. He didn't know about that 'till I told him and he's gratefull.
The funniest part of the weekend would have been Paul abusing the dickheads who kept us awake 'till four in the morning on Sat. I think they were ready for some banter untill the angry man emerged from his tent only wearing his Grand Dad's Y-fronts.
They were very quiet on Saturday night.
And if someone was gullible enough to think that I'd be creative enough to piss on someones tent then......... :D

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Re: Whos going to Broadford at Easter
« Reply #164 on: April 18, 2009, 12:27:04 am »
Talk about busy, rode a road racer, dirt tracker and trials bike all with different gear shifts. Leathers to dirt gear to leathers to dirt gear. I didnt watch a lap until Sunday arvo but had a ball.Saw heaps of people but didnt get a chance to yarn with most of them. Half the time I had no idea what gear I was in or wether to stick my knee out or throw it sideways approaching the first corner, talk about a challenge. Also to the people who contacted me re some wheels & hubs for sale, I have had no computer for a few weeks but will contact you shortly.  Tony