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Cliff notes:
Made an ass of myself in the rookie race.
Took two podiums.
Took 4 top 5 finishes.
Took 1 DNF on a stupid mistake that would have gotten me another podium.
GT race had epic fun on the way to a 2nd place, clicked off a 1:21.1 and know I can do better.
I have no fucking idea how to race start a motorcycle and will work on that before next race weekend.
Next weekend I want teens and a 1st place.
ROTY 2009 here I come.
HUGE THANK YOU to all my Zip Tie teammates and the whole Boston Moto crew, especially my pseudo crew chief Degsy.
Full report:
Friday went up for open practice to shake the bugs out. Took two sessions to get back up to previous track day pace. Improved a bit from then through the saturday morning practices.
Saturday:
Rookie race: As many of you have seen by now, I made an ass of myself. Stalled on the start, restarted the bike, wheelied the shit out of it and off to the side a bit so my legs flailed. Clicked off a couple easy 27's to go from 15th to 6th and save myself any further embarrassment.
Race #3 MWGP: Big grid in this race, about 26 I think. A piss poor start, went into turn one around 15th place. Spent the whole race battling up through the ranks to finish in 3rd place. My first race, my first podium, my first trophy! Woot! Best time was a 1:23.2.
Race #12 HWSB: Another shitty start, went into T1 around 14th place. Spent the whole race battling upwards again, and took the white flag (last lap) in 2nd place, 1st place had already checked out. Just had to finish. Came into T3 a little too fast... looking up at the cone in 4 across the bumps, knee down... that beach is getting awfully close... don't look at it... then I looked at it. Fucking stupid mistake. Went into the sand, held it up, rode over the curb back out onto the track and the R6 bucked me off like a bronco. Bike and me were both fine, with 150 bucks and some help from Derek it was easily thrown back together and ready to race for Sunday. Clicked off a 1:22.3 before making that stupid error.
Sunday:
Practices saw me pretty much right back up to pace.
Race #1 GTO (20 minute race): This was the single most fun I have had in my entire life. I get a shitty start again (see a trend) but a little better. Go into T1 in 8th, first couple laps are spent picking through the field again, get up to 5th. Red flag, shit. Come into the hot pit and Boston Moto is there with my stands and bottles of water... talk about good friends and good service!
We grid back up and I get another shitty start, worse than the first. Go into T1 in 8th (which is now a worse position due to crashers). Grab a couple positions over the first two laps. I catch up to a guy who gets a great drive out of 2 so I figure he's fast... then he brakes going into 3 like a red group track day and I was stupidly lined up behind him... wail on the brakes, rear wheel up in the air, I hit him and we go wide... he gets it back together and so do I, I just give a little wave backwards up through T4 and leave him behind probably with shit in his pants... sorry pal.
Spend the entire rest of the race battling up again ... I get 100% focused and put my head down and go for it, times are dropping, brake markers moving forwards, rear tire is sliding around driving out. Each lap seeing my friends and teammates on the straight going more and more crazy cheering me on and telling me what position I was in, I felt like it was motoGP. Amazing feeling.
Two laps to go I am in 3rd, chasing a gixxer 1000 who I know I am better than up by the treehouse. I go hard on the gas knee down through all of 8 around the outside of him and we both stand it up next to eachother, I throw it into 9, shutting the door on him. Then he outmotors me on the straight and holds it into T1. Shit. Final lap... Put the same move on him again by the treehouse. Get a great drive out of 10, then come onto the straight in the wrong gear and the 6 bogs... I just tuck in and hold it WFO and he can't make up the gap I put on him, I get 2nd by a tenth of a second. My friends on the hot pit go nuts, I'm exhausted and pouring sweat, but I'm so full of adrenaline I am shaking and couldn't sit down for 30 minutes. Amazing feeling. And among several 22s, I click off a few 21s including my personal best, a 1:21.1.
Race #8 HWSS: The GT endurance race took everything out of me. I get a shitty start and battle up again into 4th. Two guys I have been smoking all day are battling in front of me and I can't seem to force the issue and they don't take each other out. I settle for the 4th. Best time is in the low 23's.
Race #13 MWSS: I'm beat tired and having trouble getting back in the zone for the start. I get a poor start and go into T1 near the back. Battle my way back up to 6th and get my head a little more in the game. Move up to 5th and I am getting quicker but the damage is done. I click off some decent laps including a 1:21.7 but stay in 5th. I am happy with all my finishes and too tired to make a stupid mistake at the end of the day. HUGE props to bergs who was having trouble getting into his groove and absolutely ROCKED this race. He got the eye of the tiger and won this bitch! It's going to be fun as hell racing with him and James this year.
Overall I certainly can't complain, I had an awesome weekend... placed 2 3 4 and 5, got two trophies, times in the very low 21's, bike is fast and set up and feels awesome everywhere on the track. At the same time I know I can do better. I've been trying to get my thesis revisions finished for publishing and am not well rested at all, and have been very stressed. Thesis will be done this week, I will be able to rest up and practice my starts (Jesus Christ do I need to do that, huh?) before the next race weekend and I will be able to do both open practices. I intend to dip into the teens and get myself a 1st place.
HUGE thanks are due to my teammates in Zip-Tie Alley racing for their advice, assistance, friendship, and good times and laughter. HUGE thanks to Boston Moto who provide not only the best rubber, but the best service. Extra thanks to Denno for advice and special thanks to Degs for all his help and giving me confidence in my skills. Thanks to all my sponsors as well (in sig).
Nice meeting lots of folks and others I forgot, and all the nearby friends of the alley (seth and alex and co, jiggaWatt, etc etc)
And holy shit, I thought track days were addictive? Fuck track days! There is nothing I can say to even describe racing. Here's to a great 2009!!!! And a nice pic of the beast before heading up this weekend (both wheels down this time):
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Last edited by CEO; 04-27-09 at 11:33 PM.
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congrats on a killer first weekend chris, thanks for being a good sport on the hangin booties pic![]()
you fast guys make me wish I had some track experience when I went to penguin!
let me know if u want to be in this
i was thinking the same thing Kitt i wasnt even close to those times last year.
Fuck yeah, brutha!!! 21.1???? You fekkin bastard, that's my pb too!!!Gahd damn, bro. You be haulin some ASS! You'll be in the teens before ya know it!
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-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
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Dear Chris,
You were outstanding this weekend!
Love,
Uncle Paul
PS - BTW, thanks for the tow this weekend!
PPS - How do you feel about a new log on? I'm thinking "ROTY and a bunch of numbers"
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nice job chris - you kicked ass out there. real fun to watch you race!
- Jamie
2009 K 1300 S
Supa Motarded! If you see me backin it in, keep watching...Im about to crash
Zip Tie Alley #237
you looked great out there, i was watching you move up in the pack until your little mishap in turn 3/4....
Luckily i was corner working 10 and got to see it, It looks like you just got a bit too excited with it being last lap and you had just gotten in front. But other than that you were doing great! keep it up!
Excellent showing, Christopher. Sorry I didn't get to catch up with you, I didn't want to hassle you while you were putting your bike back together. Congrats on coming out the gate strong, you looked really good out there.
And don't crash in 3 again, I almost crapped my pants.
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As I said before, excellent first weekend man!
The teens is an awesome goal and if you can get there in your 2nd weekend that is great. Don't force it though, if you stay on 2 wheels and learn to become consistent (within 1/2 each lap), when you do make that jump to the next level you should be able to stay their easily.
Keep it up man! I'll be cheering you on!
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hell ya son, you are rippin...and just think, right now you are coming through the pack due to bad starts, once you dial those in then you will be everyones nightmare on the grid
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+1 ... Its an awesome goal and I'm sure you'll get there with ease, but keep in mind that there is a VERY thin line between pushing your limits and spending a night putting a bike back together. Once you start getting your times down, they'll come in smaller and smaller increments... consistency is the safest way to get faster. (I learned this the hard way)
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Nice work dude, I owe you $20Here's a picture or two in the meantime.
Compliments of Joe Aubin
http://jaubs.com/gallery/loudon_409/
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Boston --> San Diego
looking damn good out there Chris, keep up the good work!
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way to go ceo!
EVERYTHING is a repost
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Looking good Chris, sounds like you had a blastCongrats on the 21s on your first weekend
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Yamaha
Way to go dude!
Keep it up.
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Way to go man! Great write up! Congrats!
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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i saw you get into that guy in turn 3 during the 1st race sunday. for the rest of the race, you looked like the smoothest and fastest guy on the track through T3
Dave
'04 R6
Thanks everyone... felt great. And now all I can think about is getting back out there and doing it better. This two week break is a bitch, how am I going to deal with the month-long ones? Shit!
Thanks man... and shit, I love making fun of me as much as you all do, I could give two shits
Shit's hilarious
Yeah and now you're smoking the shit out of me and the rest of the field
If I can get a decent start some time and get up to pace quickly I think you and I could have some fun out there
Thanks Rob. I meant to say what's up to you and Keira this weekend but it all slipped my mind.
And yeah, I am trying to put it behind me because I'm a little pissed at myself. I know if I just kept looking at the cone in 4 I could have easily made it. Funny how no matter how fast you go, the basics still apply: "look where you want to go"
Thanks for the advice guys... makes sense. I don't intend to force the issue... I just know I can do better. That's the cool thing about this sport... no matter how good you get, you can always improve.
Thanks dude! A couple of those pics are really awesome, You'll have to introduce me to Joe next time so I can say thanks. Give him my appreciation.
I particularly like this one in T10:
That was an oh shit moment for sure! Like I said, def a rookie mistake to line up behind him... rear wheel up in the air and shit hahah.... there is a nice battle mark on my bike from that, his too. We both had nice paint, toohaha
And thanks... I was really feelin' it after that.
Zip-Tie Alley Racing
LRRS/CCS #103
PPS | Dunlop | Boston Moto | Woodcraft & Armour Bodies | 35 Motorsports | Pit Bull | K&N
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
Bikes: Ducati: 748 (Track) Honda: RC31 (Race/street)/ CRF 110 Mini Moto/ Hawk Endurance Racer Kawasaki: ZXR1200R
BOMO Instructor
EX# X