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WOW, what a stressful weekend. If they all turn out like this I'm going to have a heart attack before I hit 26 for sure.
In the off time between race weekends I went to go practice my starts, since that's where I was lacking. Denno helped me and we did probably 20 practice starts in a parking lot one afternoon. By the end of that session, I was getting them pretty good. Packed up and went home. Fast forward,
Saturday:
Practice 1 was rained out, so I skipped it. Practice 2 I go out, 1st lap I pull out onto the straight and get on it, bike gets up to 12krpm and the motor starts spinning up. Wtf?!? Do another lap and it's happening elsewhere too. Pull in, make a clutch cable adjustment, go back out for the last lap. Happens again, session is over. Come back in, notice the adjuster is loose down near the clutch cover. Readjust and hope that was the issue, I have race 3, we'll see.
Race 3 MWGP: Grid up in 1C, good grid, praying the clutch is fine and not slipping. Try to get a decent start but the clutch doesn't feel right, go into T1 in 6th regardless. Yup, the clutch is slipping like a motherfucker. No drive anywhere, I'm basically racing an EX500 with nice suspension. Try to make up ground on the brakes and with cornerspeed, make a pass for 5th on the brakes into T3... the straight is absolutely killing me. I hold out the rest of the race getting passed twice on the straight and end up finishing in 7th out of a field of 18, not bad considering, and clicked off a bunch of 25's including a 25 flat. I'll take it.
So, time to rip the bike apart... take off the bodywork, wheels off and over to BoMo for new tires, drain the oil and take apart the clutch, pull the old plates out and HOLY SHIT are they toast. Four of us are working on my bike at this point, safety wiring, installing wheels, Degsy is putting in the clutch, I'm suiting up, the clutch cover is going on and they make 3rd call. There is oil everywhere, Oreo is putting the bodywork on, warmers are pulled GO GO GO GO GO GO they rush me through the 3-10 split and I barely make it in time. Hope this works.
Race 12 HWSB: I'm so friggin stressed! Start is decent but not great, adrenaline is way too high. Go into T1 in 6th or 7th. Click off a 27 out lap, 24 lap #2, James gets by me in 1a and we are through the traffic and off to the races. I am now calmed down and put my head down. I pass him in 8 but run wide in 9 and he gets by. We do another trade off in T1. I think I can get him in another two places but I pussy out and don't force it. I need to get better at this, being aggressive and RACING, not just passing. Last 5 laps were all consistent 1:21's including a match of my PB which is a 1:21.1. 5th place.
Sunday:
It's cold in the morning, mid 50's, track temps are down. 2nd practice was a crash fest, couple guys got tangled up in 3, couple other crashes, couple yahoos out there on the edge of disaster. I get by them with Justin (699) in tow and intended just to click off some 22's and get in a groove, nothing crazy. I am not pushing or leaned that hard, on positive throttle, and the front suddenly tucks in 1A. Still not sure I have an explanation for this besides the cold track temps, I don't recall having any handlebar pressure or anything. Anyways, I have an easy slide, bike makes it to the grass and has one little tumble. Shit. I have race 1 and I want to win it.
Back to the pits, grab a rearset bracket and brake reservoir bracket, handlebar tube, etc. Damper mount is broken and the damper is just lying there on the fairing stay. Exhaust can is absolutely smooshed and cracked. Denno safety wires it in place, Degsy is giving me a 45-second brake bleed as they make third call, tire warmers are pulled as I'm suiting up.
Race 1 GTO: I get a tech sticker slapped on as I roll out to hot pit, they tell me to do the 3-10 split again. I head out for a shortened warm-up lap and go into turn 2... WHOOP! front tucks again, WHAT THE FUCK!???? Later I realized that all the dirt and shit was still baked into the tires from the crash in practice, but for now I am wondering if something is wrong with the bike. Pick it up and barely make it to the grid, at this point I don't give a fuck about anything. I'm winning this race.
I get a great start and go for it, holeshot into T1. Bike is half put together, exhaust packing is shooting out the side of the can, lap timer and damper are hanging off, everything is wrong, and I don't care. Put my head down and get my first win. I know it's novice, I know I won by a lot, I know it doesn't mean much... but god damn did that feel good.
Race 13 MWSS: I am dead tired and the weekend's stress has taken it's toll. I get a good start and go into T1 in second, make the pass driving out of T2 for the lead. I can hear James behind me and I hold him off for a few laps. He takes me on the brakes into 3, I start to chase, and I just have nothing left. I cruise to a 2nd and call it a day.
Bottom line for this weekend, it wasn't pretty, but I got it done in certainly less than ideal conditions.
Basically, in my short career in races I've finished without mechanical issues (which are a DNF stupid crash out of 2nd on white flag lap and a 7th on a toasted clutch) I've gotten a 1st, two 2nds, a 3rd, a 4th, and two 5ths. Best lap time is a 1:21.1... I know where I can pick up time, I just need to do it. I easily can get into the teens, just need to do it.
A bunch of my competition is bumping and I don't have the races yet, so next weekend I expect I will have to push myself to improve without them there to push me. When I am on my game I am very consistent, so I'm hoping to show up rested and ready and drop some better times through self-motivation in preparation for bumping up.
And I would be a huge asshole if I didn't thank everyone who helped me this weekend:
- All my Zip Tie Alley teammates, especially Bergs, who is about to go race against me and is safety wiring my front end in his leathers, that's friendship right there.
- The whole Boston Moto crew for their quick tire service, especially Denno and Derek for working on my bike with me.
- Derek, you're the only crazy son of a bitch who can bleed brakes in under a minute and get a new clutch on in 10. You know how much I appreciate your help.
- All the other folks who lent a hand in the garage, including Alex for lugging my bike back from 1a, Fitz for some supplies, Oreo and Honkie for lending a hand with repairs, and everyone I forgot.
- All the sponsors as well (see sig).
Now I certainly have some work to do on the bike for round 3...
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Awesome rightup man! Feels like I was right there reading it. Congrats!
You have done really well. Just don't loose that focus of yours. This will be you saving grace. Start planning you strategy and don't forget to use you practice as practice. What you learn in practice is something you will not have to work on during the race. It will just come to you.
Keep it up.
Gino
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Nice job man. Keep kicking ass!
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ur soo cute when u go out there and win
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Thanks for the writeup. It was certainly not an ideal weekend for you, but you handled the chaos really well and turned out some excellent results. You gave me great stuff to work with!
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damn ceo!! pulling out the win even under all that pressure- you rockSifted through the pics and I must've missed your races, I'll snap you next time for sure. Let's make the next race weekend less 'eventful', k?
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Another Race Quote From CEO's MOM as Ceo lights up the rear through Turn 3 on the first cold tire lap.
" He just went sideways through the corner it looked like he was sliding, Thats not Good, or is it?"
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Signature edit by Tricky mike
I picked you up for both of your crashes. I was going to have them send out a chair and a six pack for you!
The second one was definitely a WTF?!! You were so late coming out, race control was already in my ear " T #2 I need to know right now if he can reenter or push him out of the way!!" That's why I started up the bike and Legalspeed and me did the fastest safety check ever. As we had you mount up, we're already yelling back "we're sending him back in!".
Race Control asked Johnny B to talk to you after the race and send you to Cris Krammer. Then you won the race! That was priceless. Poor guy crashes twice, wins a race but, still has to see officials.
I'm sorry, really I am, but I laughed pretty hard at that one.
Great job though. You know how to deliver!![]()
" In the name of the Spedo, the Tach and the Holy Throttle, Amen. "
Thanks everyone... amidst all the craziness, I still had boat loads of fun. I can't envision myself ever not doing this. I'll sell a kidney if I have to.
I'll try
hahahaha my mom is hilarious.
The brake lever was all messed up, I grabbed for it and it wasn't there, somehow ended up adjusted further out from a crash. I grabbed a second time and found it, braked hard as hell and ended up backing it inIt did help me learn that I can brake later though
Well, I am glad we unofficially met a few times, Jeeves... I have to make sure to buy you a beer next time
Thanks very much for letting me go... after the crash in practice and BARELY getting the bike together in time for the race, nothing was going to stop me... eye of the tiger baby! I didn't end up getting a talking to, but I did have to have my gas tested! And don't feel bad for laughing... I'm looking back and laughing now too.
Stall out, fire her up, then 12 o clock wheelie in the rookie race - check.
Tuck the front on the warm up lap on dirty tires while the whole grid is waiting for you, then go out and win - check.
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LRRS/CCS #103
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you look great out there man, pretty consistent and steady from what I saw from my seat in 3. keep it up!
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Matty V you are missed.
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Thanks dude
I think I am going to stop doing race 13 on Sunday. By that point the weekend has always caught up to me and I'm never at my best.
I was always that way in track days too, the last session of the day would find me making mistakes and not being up to pace.
Zip-Tie Alley Racing
LRRS/CCS #103
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Dude, a win is a win and I remember my first win in Novice like it was yesterday. Congrats and you earned it (and then some). Well done.
Glad you were alright in that T1A fall, thanks to Dollahbill for providing the pit scoot power to help get that baby back home.
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Chris is so dreamy when he's stressed...
Nice work out there, man. Like I said on the phone, I commend your determintation in light of the shit storm I witnessed you going through on Saturday....clutch, being hurried with body work, etc......all that woulda taken the wind out of my sails, that's for sure. You, sir, are an inspiration. Bravo!
I love all the last minute stuff. It gets the adrenaline going for sure.
Chris: I'm not making this race.
Degs: Shutup and work.
Chris: I'm not making this race.
Degs: Dude, it's only first call and the clutch is going in, then we only have to put the oil in and we're done.
Chris: ...and the bodywork needs to go on.
Degs: Shit, erm...shutup and work.
Well done Chris. One more week of Novice. Grab the points next weekend and then on to Amateur for the classic!!
degs
That's awesome. I'm using that 10 minute clutch change as inspiration that changing my clutch the friday night before the next race weekend and still getting a decent night's sleep won't be an issue. If you guys can do it in 10 minutes, including body work, I should be able to do it on an EX in less than an hour![]()
excellent write up and congrats on the results. i don't miss stressful weekends like that
on second thought, yes i do.
LRRS EX #165 (formerly)
When I heard "Third and final call for race 1" on sunday and Chris still wasn't in leathers and the bike wasn't together, I walked off and told Kitt he wasn't racing.
Then when I saw him come tearing through the 3/10 split 2 minutes after warmup lap was over I was like "What the...?"
Then lap 1 he comes hauling ass into 3, backs it in and takes off up the hill. I almost peed my pants laughing.
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