Road Racing: Club / Amateur: Discussion of Club / Amateur Motorcycle Road Racing, such as AFM, CCS, WSMC, WERA, etc.
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05-27-2003, 1:09 PM
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Join Date: 11-14-2001 Location: Here
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| Re: TB gets wood Raced at MAM this past weekend with CCS. Didn't run HW Supersport as intended since I had a brand new set of unscuffed Michelin DOT's that I didn't think would take to the wet track very well. Saved the bike for Supertwins which was later in the day. Luckily the track had mostly dried out by that time. I got a decent start (one of my weaknesses) and was doing fine until I got parked behind a slower expert. I had a few chances to get past but wasn't aggressive enough and ended up running his pace too long. Finally got around and ended up 5th place amateur. I think I really might have had a shot at 3rd if I hadn't messed around with that guy for so long. My buddy got by me on his SV650 for 4th place. Again, I think I was messing around with the expert for too long or I might have gotten away from him. Still had a fun weekend and actually brought home wood!
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05-27-2003, 1:11 PM
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Join Date: 02-10-2002 Location: Hoosierland, USA
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| Re: TB gets wood WTFG.......
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05-27-2003, 1:18 PM
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| Re: TB gets wood Sounds cool, congrats! |
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05-27-2003, 2:24 PM
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Join Date: 06-01-2002 Location: St. Louis, Missouri
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| Re: TB gets wood Congrats...sounds like you had a great weekend. |
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05-27-2003, 4:50 PM
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ER : Congrats...sounds like you had a great weekend.
| Still up for trackday 6/13 @ Gateway?
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05-27-2003, 7:20 PM
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| Re: TB gets wood Some pics from this weekend...
929flyer's 'Tard. *EVERYONE stopped by our pits to take a peek at it: Pic 1
Sure am glad my racing partner got the EZ-Up for this weekend: Pic 2
One of the Columbia boys didn't have such great luck: Pic 3 Pic 4 Pic 5 Pic 6
The whole Columbia contingent: Pic 7 Pic 8
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05-27-2003, 7:21 PM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
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| Re: TB gets wood Congratulations, it makes the weekend seem all the more worthwhile doesn't it? |
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05-28-2003, 2:09 PM
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| Re: TB gets wood I had no idea what place I was in until my buddy handed me the plaque. Probably a good thing, since I might have pushed too much had I known. Conditions were sketchy all day, so I was just glad to have a clean race.
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05-28-2003, 2:22 PM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
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| Re: TB gets wood Hehe, it's hard to know where you are isn't it?
The first time I got a trophy, I won the race. I thought I was in the lead, but it was hard to know. I had a terrible start and was the last guy into turn 1 so I didn't know if someone had got away. The race was redflagged past the halfway point (no victory lap squidin ) and when I was first in, I realized I might have won! Well that, and my friend yelling and screaming as I pulled out of the hot pit. |
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05-28-2003, 4:45 PM
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| Re: TB gets wood It really didn't matter where I placed; I had a blast. Three of us were dicing pretty good for a while.
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05-28-2003, 4:49 PM
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Join Date: 06-13-2001 Location: Raleigh, NC
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tigerblade : It really didn't matter where I placed; I had a blast. *Three of us were dicing pretty good for a while. *
| You da man, can't believe I haven't seen this thread before! Congrats man! |
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05-28-2003, 5:12 PM
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Join Date: 05-11-2003 Location: Richmond, Va
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05-28-2003, 11:26 PM
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Join Date: 07-02-2002 Location: TX
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| Re: TB gets wood Wish I would have made it out to watch. I didn't think they'd have the races with all the rain.
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05-29-2003, 9:15 AM
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Join Date: 08-27-2001 Location: Fowlerville, MI, USA, Earth
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| Re: TB gets wood Way to go. Always nice to be recognized for your efforts.
How did the Michelins wear and grip at MAM? I understand the track is very abrasive and eats tires.
For what it is worth - when I see that I am catching someone slower, I say to myself, 'self, pass that dude'. 'Don't just catch 'em, think past 'em' and you will. Something else - think back on your corner entry under braking. Are you rolling off and coasting in? Pridmore suggests, 'either you are on the gas or you are on the brakes - no coasting'. I make that mistake all the time but am working on reducing it. Easy way to improve your lap times and pass under braking. Just my .02 worth.
Again, great result. |
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05-29-2003, 9:43 AM
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| Re: TB gets wood congrats! |
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05-29-2003, 11:44 AM
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| Re: TB gets wood Quote:
DCEMotorsports : Way to go. *Always nice to be recognized for your efforts.
How did the Michelins wear and grip at MAM? *I understand the track is very abrasive and eats tires.
For what it is worth - when I see that I am catching someone slower, I say to myself, 'self, pass that dude'. *'Don't just catch 'em, think past 'em' and you will. *Something else - think back on your corner entry under braking. *Are you rolling off and coasting in? *Pridmore suggests, 'either you are on the gas or you are on the brakes - no coasting'. *I make that mistake all the time but am working on reducing it. *Easy way to improve your lap times and pass under braking. *Just my .02 worth.
Again, great result.
| I definitely need to improve corner entry speed. *There are times when I'm coasting. *It was just my third-ever race, so I'm still on the vertical learning curve.
I threw the Michelins on at the end of the day Friday and didn't get any practice in Saturday morning. *We threw tire warmers on before the race; the sighting lap served as my only chance to scuff them. *The first lap and a half or so of the race they were still wiggling around but settled in nicely after that. *It was only a 7 lap sprint race, so there's hardly any wear on them yet. *I've run S2/H2 up there before, and they seem to hold up pretty well.
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