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What an incredible weekend! It's great to have weekends like this to remember how much fun racing can be!
Saturday morning practice went OK, nothing special.
Amateur GTL: It was a big grid and I'm still new to the whole amateur thing. I was pretty nervous going into it but pulled off a pretty good start despite starting from the back of the grid. Luckily I got ahead of Bill Morey (#868) as I was expecting him to be a good bit faster than I am. He and I pit together with the LDR crew and we're good friends. I knew he was tight behind me but was able to hold him off until lap 6. I was preparing to pass a rider on the inside of 3 when I saw a waving yellow and checked up so as not to pass the rider. Bill was apparently lined up next to me on my left when I checked up. Not seeing the yellow he didn't expect the change of pace and passed me so close he clipped my clutch lever on the way by. We were both startled by the "ping" and watched the better part of the lever spinning down the track. He stayed on the gas enough to pass the rider and headed off down the track. Luckily he left me with a finger or two worth of lever so I kept on motoring, actually in great spirits but determined to catch him. I passed the other rider and passed Bill on the front stretch. He was relieved to see me passing him, not knowing whether or not he had taken me out. Then it was game on. We swapped positions a few more times before lap 12 when John Dorans Jr (#109) managed to get past myself and then Bill. I ducked past Bill one last time in turn 3 but the red flags were flying by the time we made it to the tree house meaning that the hard-earned passes didn't count. All said and done Bill took 4th, I had 6th and we both had personal bests. Bill had a 1:22.195 and I squeaked ahead of him with a 1:22.194.
Amateur ULSB: I know Bill is faster but I'm more agressive in the beginning. We both went into this race hoping for a podium finish and knew it was going to be tight. I got a better start again and held onto second place until lap 7 when he out drove me through 4/5. I made a feeble attempt at tucking up inside of him in 7 but chickened out thinking he wouldn't see me in time. That was my one and only chance as he turned up the heat. I put everything I had into chasing him hoping he'd mess up somewhere. It didn't happen and he took second and I got a third. My first amateur podium! Again, new pb's for us both. I managed a 1:21.9 and he pulled a 1:21.5! We were both stoked!
Pit bike race: Brett Larson and I were pretty equally powered but I managed to squeak past him after a couple of laps. I held my lead until the end and took the win! Unfortunately it was somewhat bittersweet as a friend crashed on the last corner of the last lap and ended up getting carted off in the ambulance.
Sunday practice: Again nothing notable and this is getting long.
Amateur P-89 Lights: Bill and I each had a solid chance for our first amateur win here and both desperately wanted it. I was finally starting in the same row as Bill so I figured I'd have a solid chance at beating him to turn one. He had a much better launch than I did and I scrambled to catch up to him in turn 1, eeking past him in 1a. Then the game was on. I was in the lead and had to find a way to stay there. I kept finding ways to pass the experts were were gaining on and hoping to put them between us. Every time I looked back, he was there! The white flag flew and I was gaining on one more rider. I knew I could out brake him into three but as I was tipping in I saw Bill passing him on the outside! We both new it was going to be tight where we came together. He ended up standing it up enough that it took him off line. I was sloppy as hell for the rest of the lap hoping it wasn't my line that botched Bill's run. He had stayed upright and was apparently hot on my tail when I took my first amateur win! As Bill pointed out later, not only were we first and second in the amateur race but we'd passed all of the experts except Gino!
I felt bad having roadblocked my way into the win and having taken a trophy before Bill who I knew was a faster rider. He still had one more race to go though and I was elated to check the results on my way home to find out that not only did he take the win but set yet another pb!
Gotta thank Gino Berrio for the personal instruction at the Tony's Track Days. That totally restored my confidence in the bike and has allowed me to ride the way I have. Bill Morey for pushing me to keep up. I wouldn't be where I am without you and your advice. Mike Kurtz/MTAG for the sticky Pirelli's. Last but not least Low Down Racing for letting me pit with them and treating me like family. You are all the best!
LRRS EX #7
Low Down Racing
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it was a race not a track day. make yourself as wide as possible and don't let anyone, especially a friend get by.
I still remember meeting you a few years ago and thinking "look at that monkey on that little bike. how is he out motoring me out of 12 when I have twice the hp." glad you're back to that form.
LRRS Am #331
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Great weekend Johnnie . Gald I could help with gettng you back on your game and then some.. I knew it was there. Just had to bring it out. YOU did the rest!!!
only if you were on B-stone would you have $ in your pocket!!!!
Congrats
Gino
HAWK GT Racer Expert #929
2012 CCS LRRS ULSB Champion
2012 CCS LRRS P89 Champion
2008 CCS ULSB National Champion
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Awesome John! You have made some huge progress this year!! I wish I could've been down to witness this.
Strong work homie.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Very good weekend for ya! Congrats!
Kick Ass man... I love the Goatee flowing out of the helmet when you are hauling. It was real fun watching you race this weekend. Keep it up!!!!
The older I get the Faster I wuz
So happy for ya John, you're kicking ass this year!
CCS/LRRS EX #226
LOW DOWN RACING
Current stable:
2008 hyper 1100
2007 crf450r
2009 yz450f
2008 sikk mx 125 minimoto
Great to have you back John and thanks for writing my race report for me, LOL! It is great to share the track will you and I look forward to more of the same in October. Of course if we have aNother good weekend we might have to get white plates.
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Congrats on the performance this weekend John! Very happy for your PBs and podiums, and that you're having fun and back to some fast laps![]()
Bill Cool --- CRA EX 47, CVMA EX 478 --- 2023 NEMRR GTO Champion, 2020-21 LRRS LWSS Champion --- RSP Racing / TTD / MTAG-Pirelli / Woodcraft / Sportbike Track Gear / Seacoast Sport Cycle \ Bison
Just awesome John! Awesome!
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
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Kick ass John! You and Bill are moving on those Hawks, damn!
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Dude....first off...talk about good competition! You guys BOTH setting PB's within a thousandth of a second of each other?!
Great stuff man and glad to see you guys rippin it! Expert is encroaching fast!
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
You were both hauling ass on Sunday! That race looked like a lot of fun. Hopefully I'll be down in October and see some more great action like that. (And by the way, you and Bill are giving me a lot of reasons to lean toward a Hawk for my eventual return to racing.....)
-Brian
15 S-Works Venge
When I picked up my trophy Graham said the bump point was 1:21.5. I still have to do a bit of work or get a good tow from you to get there. I'd be happier if my times were more consistently in the low 22 range. Hopefully I wont linger on the cusp like I did for the novice/amateur bump though.
LRRS EX #7
Low Down Racing
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Great job this weekend, John! It isn't every day I get to watch great racing in AM, but this weekend did not disappoint.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
Nice to officially meet you. Great work, you guys should have had me beat in ULSB! Glad I was able to hold you guys off, but I look forward to dicing it up in October.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
Sick. You guys were animals out there.
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
I have nothing but respect for anyone that can turn those times on a bike older than half our racers :-p
GREAT weekend for you both! Congrats on the PB and your first podium!
LRRS/CCS EX #29
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Yup! That'd be me, hiding behind my bike. Nice shot!
LRRS EX #7
Low Down Racing
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Gino
HAWK GT Racer Expert #929
2012 CCS LRRS ULSB Champion
2012 CCS LRRS P89 Champion
2008 CCS ULSB National Champion
ECKRACING Bridgestone Street & Competition Woodcraft MOTUL On Track Media Pine Motorparts Vanson Leathers
I dig the belly pan!
Thanks a bunch Gino. You're a big help...
I don't get where people get the idea that I hang way off the bike...
Thanks for the great photo Arcy!
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LRRS EX #7
Low Down Racing
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