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Team 3Up Racing sweeps the podium!
Undoubtedly, Sunday's race meet at Donington with Derby Phoenix Motorcycle Club was our best to date. In our championship class we swept the Newcomer's podium in the afternoon's trophy race:
1st - Nick Cooper, Suzuki 750 (fastest lap: 1:20:41)
2nd - Nick Boggan, Suzuki 750 (fastest lap: 1:21:39)
3rd - Felix Hirzel, Ducati 916R (fastest lap: 1:23:09)
Nick Cooper was especially pleased with his performance as he had to start from the back of the grid, having DNF'ed in the morning race, finishing in an overall 10 place out of 30.
The morning race was also a good points gathering result with a best lap for our team, again by Nick Cooper, of 1:19. The end result is that Nick Boggan is now second in the newcomer's championship with just over 200 points. The final points tally will be posted on the Derby Phoenix website in a few days time.
From a more personal point of view, I came away with mixed feelings. On the plus side, I kept it upright throughout the day in the Thunderbike and Allcomers races. This was my goal after my horrible outing at Cadwell a fortnight ago. It wasn't my first crash but having highsided in my own oil knocked my confidence far more than I imagined. Some of the confidence has come back as a result of my races at Donington. The bike was flawless all day, tyres were perfect, and I had no "moments" at all. That, however, just goes to show that wasn't pushing hard at all. I think my best lap time of the day was just under 1:23, which is roughly 4 seconds off my team mate, who I used to beat. There simply is no substitute for track time in a race situation, which I am desperately short of.
On the downside, my bike should simply **** all over any other bike on the grid. The only display of this was when I nailed it down the straight and simply motored past any other bike that was even 6-8 bike lengths in front of me coming out of Coppice or the final chicane. Sadly, everywhere else it was a very different story. I can only imagine what a front runner like Roger Needham, Andy Pulling, or Steve Sarson would do. But don't tell them!
In summary, while not happy with my individual lap times, I made decent progress towards the front, although no faster than last year. For the team it was a fantastic event and it is alarming how far you come in barely over a full seasons of racing. We will continue...