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« Reply #180 on: April 03, 2008, 04:02:39 PM »

it apears that he found himself going to fast on the wrong side of the wheel
he tried to back out of it and the bike kicked back
he landed this kick but shortly after got thrown off the bike
i think he stopped pedeling after surviving the first scare

does this make sence to what you saw?

Yeah sort of explains what happened, I saw him have the first scare when he was bouncing off the other rider and I decided to back off and move up the track a bit rather than keep going in the sprint, he then went a little further then came down just in front of me lower down the track, at this point no one was really that close to him.

At first I thought his chain might have locked as he lost speed quickly then just was thrown, so what you described pretty well fits.

As for next season Max and I might do it every 2nd week or something like that, we both live close the the F3 so it's only around a 1 hour drive, and with your racing finishing earlier we get home around the same time as we would if we raced at Newcastle.

I know my legs are feeling it today, with the 110 km I did in the morning with the Hadley's (had some quite decent efforts on the ride) plus the track racing they got quite a good work out.
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« Reply #181 on: April 03, 2008, 04:22:47 PM »

boost,

last night was a little longer than usual due to the kiddies presso and the time blaster at the end. So you should be right for time usually.
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« Reply #182 on: April 03, 2008, 04:56:54 PM »

It was good to hear Brock was OK.... Hopefully we will see his return next season, he rides hard! Great numbers in A Grade too, always good to watch you guys go round. One day I hope that I can grow and be an A Grader too. Maybe I'm to old for that though to learn all these new tricks and will just have to languish back in B Grade.
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