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Old 23-Aug-2006, 13:31
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Well judging by the ache in may shoulders, neck, legs and hips today then 2 days is too long. From the slight oil leak around the engine on my 996SPS after being caned to within an inch of its life lap after lap then 2 days is too long. From the lack of sleep, quantity of food and beer consumed, cost and the amount of work waiting for me when I got back then 2 days is seriously too long. As for next year? Book me in now! It was superb, I enjoyed every minute of it, less travel, no rush if it rains, plenty of time to try different bikes etc, hang around with your mates and have a laugh, even the showers are ok at Cadwell! Top 2 days all round
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 14:01
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 15:44
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Excellent, maybe I'll realise early enough to get my holiday chit in time

Can we avoid clashing with the Popham Mega-meet next year please John
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 15:51
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excellent 2 dayer, should definately be on the calendar - and tied up to a weekend just like this one, as AK now needs the rest of the week to recover (he has unloaded 2 bikes, 4 wheels, posted here a bit, had some lunch and is now slumped on the sofa again! )

Just an idea - if there is a chance of getting a marquee for everyone to get together in for the evenings, that would just about be the icing on the cake (or even the use of the club house?)

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Old 23-Aug-2006, 15:54
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I could only just get up after one day, nevermind two (oooh, me legs!) If it's a two-dayer next time round, we'll do our best to stay for the whole lot. Would have done this time, but we didn't book until the last minute and had work stuff to do The Monday was great fun though.
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 15:57
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2 days please mister, or a week......
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 15:59
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Yep, its been a great weekend (i call it weekend and now on monday work blues...).

Where do I book for next year!!!! It was worth booking my holidays to make sure I was back in time.

Many, thanks

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Old 23-Aug-2006, 16:03
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Well that’s it over for another year sadly. Would have to say that Cadwell 06 is without doubt the best DSC trackday so far. The two day format is simply brilliant. Means you can spend serious time feeling your way into the groove, and if it’s a bit wet, then no problem cos tomorrow will be better.

Can’t thank Monty et al, enough for the privilege of being allowed to instruct/marshal. That said, my whole body is screaming at my foolishness today. I ache just about everywhere, even my eyes! To my recollection, there were only about 5 sessions in the two days that I didn’t go out on either the Black Beast or Elaine’s little Monster. I have no idea how many laps I did, but I used over 70 litres of fuel and a set of slicks. This despite using the Monster for most of Tuesday when the Beast started to weep oil into the belly pan. Although it was very slight, I didn’t want to risk it becoming a torrent and depositing yet more oil on the track, and of course my ass!

General highlights have to have been seeing the wheelie muppet get bollocked by Wee Johnny and listening to that gorgeous Supermono. Personal highlights have to have been seeing peeps benefit from my, albeit limited, experience. One in particular improved enormously after I suggested he paid more attention to his lines than getting his knee down. This was slightly surreal though because we had the conversation with my mate JR butting in with a few tips of his own! I quite definitely felt way under qualified to be telling ANYONE how to do it with him looking on. It was also somewhat disconcerting having him standing on the circuit watching me, but I did get a few good pointers from him. He in turn felt it somewhat surreal watching his helmet belting round on the head of some fat bloke!

Thanks also to Butch for the superb little duel we fought in one of the last session on Tuesday. I strongly resisted getting into any such battles for most of the two days, but when Butch came past me, on that simply gorgeous little blue bike, I just had to get stuck in. I was on the Monster myself I hasten to add.

On the downside, I was quite shocked at the standard of some of the riding I saw out there, and several folks asked me to have words with a few. Those who I did speak to all took it well, and most asked me for a “follow me” session and I hope they benefited from that. Overall I was a little disappointed at how few people were prepared to ask for instruction. To those who didn’t, there’s no shame in asking for a few tips and pointers. I regularly seek out Wee Johnny and ask him to help me through various problems I’m having. I long ago accepted that I was not the track god I wished I once was, and that there are people out there that have awesome ability, and we mere mortals can learn from them.

But let’s take nothing away from the event, it was organised brilliantly, the weather was, on the whole, incredibly kind to us. Off’s were remarkably few, and I think only Kwikbitch actually hurt herself. The Virgins had a blast, mine improved to a 3.06 on the second day AND hit most of her apexes, but it killed my wrists doing that on the Beast, should have borrowed Logyk’s S4 again!

Biggest grin had to be the fast sessions I had on Elaine’s Monster. Now I can see why the DD boys have a blast. Ducati Monster – The thinking man’s racebike!

So that’s it for another year sadly. If I can fix my oil leak I’ll be back at “The Park” again in a couple of weeks, no doubt seeking out WJB and see if I can finally get some decent speed through the woodlands, I know I’m a sissy over the mountain, but I’ll live with that. See you all next year!

http://www.motorapido.co.uk/dsccadwe...ti_cadwell.wmv
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Old 23-Aug-2006, 16:11
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Best 2 days I've ever had on bikes...excellent value and gives more time for beer, banter and talking bollix as well


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Old 23-Aug-2006, 16:30
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THANKS TO ALL THAT MADE THIS HAPPEN! WHERE DO I SIGN FOR NEXT YEAR.

I don't get out much to ride / socialise so made the most of this one.

I got 17 track sessions in 2 1/2 days !

Track reflections-
DD #10 - The retro Baines Imola got loads of attention in the paddock. I started to get comfortable on it over the two days and enjoyed playing with the other DD'ers - apologies to anyone who felt we played a bit close.

748RS - After the big end 'went' at Brands last year it was a first run out after a £2500 rebuild. Running in was limited to 9000 of 11500 revs made things interesting....nothing under 6000 then over it goes rev happy. Started to really enjoy it and reminded why I put up with the fragile beasty.

DUK S4RS - the 100hp Couch - This was a bizzare experience, suspenders were way to soft for my style and I bounced around a full fast session, feeling like a wind sock down the straights and a cowboy through the turns and under brakes. Great to try, but not my bag.

THANKYOU:

Lizzie - HUGE thanks for the organising of the day
Butch - Nice pig
Instructors - Nice one
DUK - Thanks for the loan of the couch.
Eric, Roger - Thanks for the paddock company
Ruth - The conversations en route and return.
Cadwell team - Well run and pleasant marshals etc.
Everyone else - Thanks for the atmosphere.
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