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« Reply #480 on: April 27, 2008, 06:42:30 pm »
i was in awe of joel...i was a bit like a little kid really everywhere he went i was beside him..just couldnt believe i was standing next to a world champion...i dunno what he thought ...might have been along the lines(whos this surfy dude with the big jarvis walker fishing hat )..i was a bit dissapointed with what happened on sat between him and per but shit happens...got some great footage on the cam ...damn where there some nice bikes down there..this was my first classic dirt..luved every minute of it...and it wont be my last.... ;D

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« Reply #481 on: April 27, 2008, 06:55:08 pm »
Andrew,  again,  I agree with you that the legends  were a draw card,  this was my first CD also.  Looking forward to the next.

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« Reply #482 on: April 27, 2008, 07:06:50 pm »
who was the guy that got joel to sign his original chip board poster of joel on his factory suzuki that said world champion 1960 something....man that would be worth something....and it really opened joels eyes when he first seen it too ... :o
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« Reply #483 on: April 28, 2008, 12:22:30 am »
1 word...BRILLIANT!!

A big thanks to Jeff, AJay, Ken and everyone else involved for a very very memorable 3 days. I should have grabbed a pic of these 3 legends also  8)

This man worked tirelessly and I believe he also did a great Doc Neeson rendition Saturday Night..No way get Fecked feck off! :D sorry I missed it, the Angels were 1 of my favs!



Here's the biggest highlight of the weekend for me..a little chin wag with the legend himself Mr Joel Robert!
Me and my stupid grin!  ;D




me and Dodgee just got in after 9 or so hours on the road so it's nap time for me sorry...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ





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« Reply #484 on: April 28, 2008, 07:16:06 am »
Must agree with all that's been said so far. Superb weekend. A huge thanks to the VMX boys for the brilliant job they did getting it all on track and keeping it there, despite the most extraordinary weather the week before. And a big vote of appreciation to Suzuki, who did so much to support the weekend and who got half a dozen wrecked demo bikes back for it all...  ;D


We arrived Friday AM to reports of a deluge the night before and a very waterlogged venue. But the Vintage spirit was alive and well and the feel around the place was electric. We were glad we'd booked a motel though. Here I am today back home, a little sore and tired but wishing the weekend could have just kept on going.

Here's a few memories from it all.

The grey afternoon on Friday was more than matched by the big smiles and enthusiastic welcomes from old mates and new faces.

Watching the bikes streaming in and marvelling out the sheer quality of work done to them.

Waking Saturday to brilliant sunshine.

That first lap in the slush on Saturday - loved it. The little RM impressed the Hell out of me.

Utter exhaustion after the two first laps in the slush - am I really that unfit?

Marvelling at the organisation and the facilities, it's a top venue.

Meeting forum regulars and finally putting a face to the name.

Meeting Firko.

Watching riders navigate the swamp on the top of the hill. All sorts of styles and speeds but pretty much everyone got through it every lap. Great stuff.

Beautiful bikes everywhere - and every sort of bike you can think of. Even an Adler.

The sound of two strokes at a race meeting - lovely.

Meeting Walter and being impressed by the professional setup of the YSS guys. And thanks so much for helping set up the RM shocks. Its great stuff the YSS gear.

The spit roast and band on Saturday night, now that was a nice touch. And thinking "Hey, that guy singing looks like Ajay".

Doing a few easy laps on Sunday and actually watching the riders around me. Some quick, some slow, but everyone having a great time. Got carved up by a few big bore Pre 85 bikes but got to chuckle as a couple of Suzuki demo bikes bit the mud in front of me.

My only fall of the weekend - thinking I'd be smart and follow the line to the left over the jump on the start straight and discovering two big tyres right there in front of me.  A wobble and slow topple into the sand... How embarrassment.

Standing at the top of the hill in the pits Sunday just before we left. Blue skies, warm sun, the sound of bikes at work and just the spectacle of people and machines spread out before me. What a great memory...

Thanks again to everyone. Loved it.




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Re: CD-5
« Reply #485 on: April 28, 2008, 11:32:41 am »
you mean Bill!!  :o 'US' give him a hard time with sheep jokes!! Fair go! You'll have to meet the man sometime VMX and then you'll understand that there isn't anything you could say that would/could offend the man and you better be quick witted or the tables will be turned instantly :D I do believe they both had a fat time although they're probably still on the road back to Brissy as we speak. DJ is a damn nice bloke albeit a little more reserved but ya better be careful when provoking as he's been around Bill a while now remember! :D

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« Reply #486 on: April 28, 2008, 01:45:21 pm »
I've just arrived back from the airport after dropping Mike Jolly off for his flight back to NZ after a hectic few days at CD5. Below, in no particular order are my thoughts and memories of the event.

* Ken, Ajay and Jeff  deserve a big round of applause. These events arent easy to organise and control  so to see the event go off so smoothly was a delight for all of us.


*What a nice bloke Joel turned out to be. His happy demeanor and interesting yarns were a delight. He's a fitting replacement for the late Jim Pomeroy as KK patron.

*If anybody was going to take Joel out, why did it have to be one of our Klub Kevlars?? Per Klitland was genuinely upset and enbarrassed after trying a move on Joel that had no hope of coming off. Luckily there was no major damage done other than a slightly damaged ego or two. It just goes to show that even legends can enter the red mist. Joel and Per were later seen laughing and reliving their moment.

*We wondered why Mums and Dads were holding their kiddies back from coming into the Kompound until we discovered the sign below that Jeff had discreetly placed next to the Kompound.


*The quality of the bikes has improved out of sight. there was bling of all sorts around every corner.
Below, some of the outstanding bling on show


* Peter Rowlands new billet speedway Jawa inspired blender was a little jewell.


* It was great meeting Kiwis DJ and Karen and sharing a beer with Mike Jolly and TM Bill again. I was hoping Bills lovely Italian wife Valeria could have come to officially launch my Ducati by smashing a bottle of Chianti over the footpeg or something equally inspiring. Mybe next time. DJs Noguchi project bike is as nice as I thought it'd be. It sucked a lot of people in.



* After years of just missing each other I finally got to meet out webmaster, Graeme. It was also cool to put faces to names with the great nametags. My Fiko tag wouldn't stick and still lives on my DT1. I still missed out on meeting many of you and hope to have another opportunity sometime soon.

* The coolest bike award just had to go to Gus Priems unreal mid fifties Adler. Many of us have been following the progress on this bike for years and to see it in the flesh was a pleasure. This is one rare as shit motorcycle.


It's a pity about the mud. It agravated my ankle injury and by Saturday night was in a bit of pain. Thankfully alcohol is a great pain leveller. Due to a confused message the Klub Kevlar Margarita blowout didn't occur when and where I'd told people it would. I apologise to all that missed out and promise it won'y happen again. The First Annual Ray Ryan Memorial Chili Cookoff  did come off and results are still in the air due to the tasting panel having three differrent winners. I reckon mine was best but have to admit that the other entries were all different and good. Kev "Krasher" Crossey and MAs Ross Martin were worthy competitors. The 4th entry "Bullmad 24" went missing and his entry wasn't judged  and Dave Tanner had to return suddenly to his very ill wife so he missed out. Next years shootout will be better supported I'm sure.

* Thanks to Mike Jolly who flew in from NZ and helped me get the Duke and Maico trials bike ready. I've had a major illness in the family that had bought progress to a halt so Mikes encouragement and help at least got the bikes into a displayable condition. Thanks Mate.


* It was good to see one of the sports true characters back in the thick of things. Paul Chipendale has been nursing his very ill wife Rosie for the last few years which pushed his participation into the background. Rosie is now in remission and fighting fit so Paul and Rosie made the journey south from the Sunshine Coast. He was hovering around the beautiful for sale '77 CCM and has made an offer on it. It was great to hear that unmistakable laugh again.


*I thought I was a lucky little camper when I spotted a clean TS90 Honcho for $20. Sadly my dear mate Nathans wife was one step in front of me with a cleanly minted $20 bill in her hand. Bugger!

*All in all CD5 was yet another hoot. There were downsides but overall it was a credit to the organisers. Roll on CD6!
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« Reply #487 on: April 28, 2008, 02:01:33 pm »
Yep where back and had a ball . Spent most of this morning removing half the track from me bike .

I would like to thank eveyone that were involved in making this a memory I will never forget. 

Heres a little pic of what it was like at 7-30 am Friday morning    entrance to track is at the top of pic LHS

After travelling thru the night some 730 klm pissing with rain aqua-planing this is what we are greated with and only 100m to go . Doc's pleading to the Big Fella to give us a break :)
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Re: CD-5
« Reply #488 on: April 28, 2008, 02:29:28 pm »
I wanna thank maicopunk for doing up those pretty neat ozvmx-logo'ed nametags - it meant i actually met lots of forum people, which was just great!  As one of the top ten forum posters doc, I was keen to meet you too Doc but it didn't quite come to pass.  Neither did the little ozvmx session I was going to do Saturday nite before dinner was served (just read out a few stats - forum numbers now, most members online at one time, top ten topics, top ten posters etc plus ask for a round of applause for Mr McElligott, the site's founder - but people's tummies got the better of them and the caterers were getting toey, so another time maybe).

Couple of nice coincidences - I bought two old T&T mags from Geoff Morris and read them on the trip back to Canberra Sunday arv.  One had a writeup of the European GP at which Joel gave an uppercut to young Gaston Rahier for taking him out of the race in what '74 or something - the very same incident I heard Joel recount live at the pre dinner story session Saturday nite! 

The second mag (T&T March '88) had a writeup of the first vintage mx gathering in Australia, held somewhere in Victoria early in '88 (and predating the Classic MX meeting held at Amaroo on April 24 of that year - a Firko job that one?).  And who was at that first (Vic) one?  Peter Drakeford for one...MC star of CD5....a mere thirty years later.....any other CD5'ers there too?

Apart from that, a big vote of thanks to Suzi Aust for the use of them perty new bikes - I didn't mind that one bit!  And to the VMX mag team - I had an absolute ball - the best three days I've had in years.  The atmosphere was like....I don't know....like Woodstock without the bare bums.  Bliss!!!

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« Reply #489 on: April 28, 2008, 02:30:49 pm »
Gee Lucky Doc didnt get struck by lightning parading around like that  :O)
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« Reply #490 on: April 28, 2008, 03:38:55 pm »
HI Guys,
All we can say is thanks for comin'. The weather on Friday had to be seen to be believed and it would have been easy to stay home - warm and dry - but luckily the average VMXer is tougher than that.

On Friday morning I shared a 'small island' at the entrance to MX Central with a couple of very soggy vmxers for a few hours while the flood waters [yes FLOOD WATERS] receeded and at that time the event looked shakey to say the least. But miracles evidently do happen and the weather cleared and we were rewarded with a great weekend.

My personal thanks to all you guys [and girls], all I saw over the weekend were happy smilin' faces. Joel was fantastic value. Thanks to everybody that attended and supported the event in difficult conditions. Thanks to all the sponsors. Thanks to Suzuki for all the extra little things that make our life much easier. Thanks to Todd and the MX Central team for all their hard work [and great food], it would have been easy to pull the plug with the bad weather, but no! Thanks to Chris Malam for all the bad jokes. Thanks to all the OzVMXers who introduced themselves over the weekend. Thanks to the Hunter Motorcycle Club guys for manning the gate and doing flag duty on the track. Etc, etc, etc!!!!!!

The only thing I could think to complain about was the parking ability of the average VMXer. Gally and I concluded that it would be easier to teach you guys to 'double jump' than it would be to get you not to park in the middle of the road [only joshin'].

We [Ken, Ajay and Chris] went out to dinner in Raymond Terrace last night and within 10 minutes the subject of CD6 came up. Bloody hell, the mud was still wet from CD5 and here we go again.

Catch you later.
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« Reply #491 on: April 28, 2008, 03:54:27 pm »

We [Ken, Ajay and Chris] went out to dinner in Raymond Terrace last night and within 10 minutes the subject of CD6 came up. Bloody hell, the mud was still wet from CD5 and here we go again.


And......????????  ;D

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« Reply #492 on: April 28, 2008, 04:05:09 pm »
It doesn't rain in S.A. you know................  ;)

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« Reply #493 on: April 28, 2008, 04:08:16 pm »
Historic Ravenswood.................. ;) :) Seriously one of the places in Australia were VMX started and starred.
Hey Twistandshout any chance you could sort of place your preamble and bits and pieces up here somewhere? Then again it may embarrass some lost souls... ;)
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« Reply #494 on: April 28, 2008, 04:25:15 pm »
Barleigh Ranch. Perfect site for CD-6 ;D