by Strika » Sun Aug 28, 2005 9:26 pm
Phew, back in one piece. That makes it a good weekends racing. It was a pretty steady weekend from the Pit Garage of Che' Strika
Here's how it looked from the pilots seat of an ageing ZX6
Friday Practice- Did three sessions on old tyres and couldn't manage to break the 1,50' mark
Put some new rubber on For last Practice and scrubbed them in ready for saturday. Managed a low 1.49'
Saturday- Race one- As it was my first Hartwell meet they hadn't recorded any previous results so I was put well down the grid in 18th Place
The Flag dropped and I got off the line OK, without losing any places. Turn one arrived, and for some reason everyone slowed down So i ran up the inside of about ten bikes thru turn one and rounded up another few around southern loop Thats were the best part of this race finished for me....... no I didn't crash, but i did start to ...fade. Lap times were as follows-
Standing start-1'55".8, 1'49".5, 1'49".7, 1'50".6. Finished 7th
Race two Saturday- From 19th on the grid once again got another good start, and did a repeat of race 1, ending the first lap in around 5th or 6th then I started coming back to the field again Lap times as follows-
Standing start- 1'55".6, 1'48".7, 1'49".3, 1'49".3. Finished 8th
Sunday
Did not bother with morning practice, as it was 6 minutes long. Why bother. Plus I thought I may waste my best laps As i had reasonable results Saturday I was placed a little closer to the front of the grid today. 9th.
Race 1- Got an absolute cracker of a start, and hammered right round the outside of all bar four bikes thru turn 1, and then rounded up a couple more through southern loop, and here I was third coming out of southern, with a red ZX6 just in front of me and another guy on a honda. We maintained these postions thru Honda corner and Into Siberia. However A certain red bike didn't make it out the other side The rider slid off unhurt . Thus I found myself with my 40 seconds of fame over the weekend, in 2nd place I Held this position from Siberia, all the way back around to Honda, and then they started mugging me one by one, and sometimes two by two Held position and came home. I was knackered Lap times as follows-
Standing start- 1'52".4, 1'49".2, 1'49".1, 1'48".4 Finished 4th.
Race two Sunday- Off 9th on the grid again, but this time didn't get away as well and had to battle with traffic, and cover my lines under brakes, as my brakes have been found a little wanting. Another rider pulled a nice move on me as i tipped it into Lukey Heights for the second time. He stuffed it up the inside of me then proceeded to run wide. His bike bashed into me first. I had to sit back up on top of it while it was still fully leant over. then our fairngs and bars came together, both still fully cranked, with neither wanting to really back off.i saw me heading towards the edge of the track still fully cranked trying to make both our bikes turn the corner Lucky for me he got it together and tightened his line and we both made it round. That was probably the best bit of the weekend to be honest Thanks no4, I was giggling in my Helmet after that . Lap times as follows.
Standing start- 1'57".04, 1'50".5, 1"49".06, 1'50".2, 1'49".6 Finished 8th.
All in all I had a magic weekend of riding muddaboiks Although I didn't achieve my personal goals as far as lap times are concerned, I was still happy with how I rode. It has been a long time in between competitive outtings and I am still trying to get my race legs back. It still doesn't feel how it used to, but each time I ride, I gain a little more confidence. Am looking forward to the next round.
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?