Should have gone off of 3rd on grid for first race on Saturday, as I pulled out to go to holding area noticed stitching had come undone on my gloves, two fingers flapping in the breeze (obviously damaged from my spill at the practice weekend but not noticed) so ran into caravan for spare pair only to get to holding area to be informed that I would have to start at the back of the grid (35th) with no warm up lap.
Usual traffic etc. but finished 8th.
Second race, running in 8th about six laps in and accellerated out of the second hairpin towards woodlands and the bike cut out - no problems with the bike, just underestimated the amount of fuel needed and ran out - o.k I know thats a bit fundamental but that is another lesson learned and I was gutted. No points from day one.
Sunday, first race got a great start and was running in second following Andy Peck (last years champion) who got on the gas just a little bit early coming out of Dibeni 1 and had a big highside right in front of me, fortunately didn't hit him, rolled off just slightly and Mark Compton came underneath me as we entered the second part of the left, then followed him round until the red flags came out two corners later.
Sat on the grid for 15 minutes while the Ambulance looked after Andy who had knocked himself unconcious and was taken to hospital with a suspected broken collar bone, I've since heard from him and he's fine thankfully with nothing broken just very bruised and sore - very, very lucky.
Race was restarted by which time tyres were stone cold, we had two warm up laps and a five lap dash, on the second warm up lap the front tried to tuck and felt like I was riding on marbles. After my crash at the test weekend on this left hander this did not boost my confidence.
Rode around the lefts very cautiously and lost about six places on the same corner within two laps, just didn't feel comfortable pushing any harder. Result finished 13th.
Race two: starting from the left of the fourth row didn't get the best of starts and never really settled into a rhythym, felt that I was rushing into the corners and it just didn't flow, only managed 1.04, back in September last year I was knocking on the door of 1.01's consistently and felt far more relaxed.
So not the best of starts to the season and that little lot puts me in 12th place in the championship standings after two rounds a long way behind Mark Compton who was on the pace straight out of the traps and bagged a well deserved 50 points for his efforts.
Next round is at Donnington on the 22nd of April, had a 2nd there last year so hopefully, I can get myself sorted out for then and with some confidence inspiring conditions get back on track!
By the sounds of it, this wasn't your best weekend. At least, you've got the crap weekend out of the way and it can only get better. Best of luck for Donny.
Bad luck Garry, it can only get better. You know you have the pace, so it's only a matter of time before you'll be collecting the trophies. Hopefully getting away from Pembrey will be just what you need. Get yer head down at Donny.
...off to check the results now. I forgot this meeting was on
Hope you get your confidence sorted Garry especially at Pembrey as there are still 4 more rounds to be held there. Hopefully a nice sunny day at Donington with warm and sticky tarmac will do the job. I must try and pop down and see Andy to see how he is, hopefully you have both had your bad luck for the season and things can get better from here.
Mood: Channel Swim is now a (bad) memory not a dream
unlucky Garry, plenty of time to go yet though. The bikes running well, you're fit and ready to go to Donny, so all to look forward to.
Nice times at Pembrey, even if off your best, but has to be said the track temp now to sept is very different and clearly had an effect. Was anyone else putting in times below their best?