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Did a couple races on Sunday down in New Jersey.
LWSS - 9th outa 13.... Apparently at NJ, 3rd and final call REALLY MEANS 3rd and final call.... and not "3rd call but you still have time to have the Pirelli guys double check your tire pressures since your pressure gauge is off by 6 pounds and shouldn't be trusted".
So yeah... I was a little late to the show & start from hot pit. the guy has to wait until after the Amateur wave goes... so he lets me go, I dump the clutch a little too quickly & loft the front wheel a bit... I say "feck it" and decide to carry a nice wheelie 1/2 way down hot pit, clicking into 2nd gear as I goI diced my way through most of the amateur field, most likely leaving some of the Amateurs wondering what kinda a-hole would stuff them and take off like that, but I managed to work my way into the Expert field a bit and took a 9th out of 13 entries. My best lap time was about a 1:36 and was 7th fastest among the experts, so I was relatively happy about how I finished.
LWSB - 4th outta 12.... This time I made it to the grids in plenty of time. I was gridded in the very back due to post-registering on Saturday but I got a good launch and got through half the field by the first turn. Of course, not having any solid markers for T1 I just got in the conga line and settled into 6th or 7th place. Early on I made a nice pass going into T5 on a Duc 1000 but the Duc was able to pull back along my right side as we approached the right hand T6. We stayed side-by side to turn-in, but I didn't back down. I waited for him to make his turn-in and as soon as he did I leaned right in on him and stayed on the gas. He backed off, I re-claimed the spot. After that I had a good battle for 4th with a Ducati 1000ss and I think another built SV. They were both able to motor me down the front straight but I would make up the difference in the tight sections and I stayed with them.
Going into turn 6 (a fast right hander) the SV (?) tucked the front and slid off the track, leaving the Duc and I to battle for 4th. A couple of laps later I carried some good speed through turn 4 (another very fast right hander that leads right into T5, a tight 100 degree left). I gave the throttle a healthy squirt as we apexed, pulled along the outside (left) of Duc and got the angle for T5. The back tire danced around a bit as I killed the brakes and grabbed my downshifts but I made the corner, got a good drive out and that's how it stayed.
Best lap time of 1:34.2
I think the leaders of the LWSS race on SV's were running low 33's or 32's. So with some more practice I might be able to hang with the front runners if I decide to head back down there again. We'll see
EDIT: Fastest LWSB time was a 1:32.361. Fastest LWSS was a 1:33.858 so I'm closer than I thought
Huge thanks to KB for helping me out in the pits![]()
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 05-09-10 at 07:39 AM.
-Pete
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Like I said, way to teach them fist pumping d-bags!
P.S. How do they fit blow outs under a helmet?
-Alex
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LWSB - 4th outta 12....
You looked awesome out there. KB and I knew you were going to get that position. Well earned fast guy.
Gino
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nice job jabrony!! Sounds like great racing fo shooooo
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I am never gonna be able to catch Pete... am I?![]()
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Someone was going to say it. It might as well have been me. Sorry.
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Congrats Pete!
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Congrats Pete! & i told you bout them 3rd calls at hooters or nhms one of the two!
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Nice job Pete!
congrats pete
If Pete had a tire gague that accurately read his tire pressure I don't think he would have had an issue getting out there.
What is with the +6 to what ever the gauge reads.![]()
Gino
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On-board video provided by the Duc 1000 that I stalked for most of the race![]()
The SV crashes out around 6:30 and I make the pass around the 7:50 mark.
YouTube- CCS at NJ Thunderbolt May 2,2010,Lightweight Superbike
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 05-08-10 at 04:42 PM.
-Pete
NEMRR #81 - ECK Racing
Cyclesmith Track Days
Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
'03 Tuono | '06 SV650 | '04 CRF250X | '24 Aprilia Tuareg