A4DE Cessnock Australia
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- Enregistré le : 02 janv. 2010 13:12
Day 3: 100Ks 4Hrs Lay awake most of the night going over what I need to do in the 10Min work period. Installed the new muffler rubber mount and just did the nuts up to hold it, on to the air filter spring. The drill fitted into the air box and I stopped any alloy thing from falling into the air box, Do you think I could get that spring in that hole. Got it! I must have lost 5min just doing the spring just made the start time. Three kicks this time. Rode the road as fast as I dared, on a 175 your riding on the jets making sure it’s getting plenty of fuel.
I dropped a lot of time in the first ST when I got the bike stuck in a deep rut.
The next two sections were the toughest of the event lots of steep climbs and on line off camber tracks. The clutch on the SWM was not liking the conditions, once hot it would not disengage so It would stall the bike in the all the worst places. With only 30min and your out. I plugged on, 17mins late into the check. I had to make sure I didn't lose that amount of time again. I ran out of water and acknowledged Steve Baker on his Cagiva stranded with no fuel. Finally made the check and fuel at another 7Mins late.
This was a no service fuel stop, so I was so grateful they had water. I filled the bike while one of the officials fill my water pack. I could not lose anymore time. The next control for us was back at the Parc Ferme, I needed to make sure I could clock in early to this control to avoid going over the 30mins late.
Don’t know what time a clocked into this check But I lost 24Mins all up. I just needed to do an air filter and a check over then into the impound. I had finished the day I had come to finish.
http://www.mcnews.com.au/a4de-2018-cessnock/
I dropped a lot of time in the first ST when I got the bike stuck in a deep rut.
The next two sections were the toughest of the event lots of steep climbs and on line off camber tracks. The clutch on the SWM was not liking the conditions, once hot it would not disengage so It would stall the bike in the all the worst places. With only 30min and your out. I plugged on, 17mins late into the check. I had to make sure I didn't lose that amount of time again. I ran out of water and acknowledged Steve Baker on his Cagiva stranded with no fuel. Finally made the check and fuel at another 7Mins late.
This was a no service fuel stop, so I was so grateful they had water. I filled the bike while one of the officials fill my water pack. I could not lose anymore time. The next control for us was back at the Parc Ferme, I needed to make sure I could clock in early to this control to avoid going over the 30mins late.
Don’t know what time a clocked into this check But I lost 24Mins all up. I just needed to do an air filter and a check over then into the impound. I had finished the day I had come to finish.
http://www.mcnews.com.au/a4de-2018-cessnock/
Sunshine Coast
Australia
Australia
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- Enregistré le : 02 janv. 2010 13:12
Day 4: 50Ks 1.00Hr So the schedule which also shows who’s a starter, was released each night after the jury meeting. Up early this morning to see what time we start and to see if we made the cut off. Earlier start this morning 2nd class away behind the Masters class. although it was only 50Ks It was the first time in the race I was nervous, I had stuffed up day 4 before and I didn’t want to do it again. The arrows where bit had to follow this day you had to really concentrate.
Had a good fun final MX passed some got passed. What was telling was out of control we all were in the ruts, it was not just me who can’t ride ruts.
The 3 clubs put on a great 4day and as much as it hurt I think it was great the way they didn't let us off. We were treated as a A4DE Class. You can’t ask more than that. It was a great week for Vinduro racing in Australia.
Had a good fun final MX passed some got passed. What was telling was out of control we all were in the ruts, it was not just me who can’t ride ruts.
The 3 clubs put on a great 4day and as much as it hurt I think it was great the way they didn't let us off. We were treated as a A4DE Class. You can’t ask more than that. It was a great week for Vinduro racing in Australia.
Sunshine Coast
Australia
Australia
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- Enregistré le : 21 sept. 2009 13:45
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Congratulation Noël !
En Australie aussi ils mettent les motos au "parc fermé" seul terme que la langue française ai donné à notre discipline favorite..."parc fermé" est mondial
En Australie aussi ils mettent les motos au "parc fermé" seul terme que la langue française ai donné à notre discipline favorite..."parc fermé" est mondial
Modifié en dernier par enduro52 le 27 juin 2018 06:35, modifié 1 fois.
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3 Vids of the A4DE Vintage class.
Part 1
https://youtu.be/0JWHVa9FJoc
Part 2
https://youtu.be/KzrJzD8-gjE
Part 3
https://youtu.be/qNlz8-bJXfY
Part 1
https://youtu.be/0JWHVa9FJoc
Part 2
https://youtu.be/KzrJzD8-gjE
Part 3
https://youtu.be/qNlz8-bJXfY
Modifié en dernier par NSR le 09 janv. 2022 09:19, modifié 1 fois.
Sunshine Coast
Australia
Australia
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Thank you Noel!!
3 days of race witch distance and special tests a day?
3 days of race witch distance and special tests a day?
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