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Old 24-Feb-2012, 08:38
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I would also expect to see some of last years riders pick up some silverware for the first time and the odd suprise winner.
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Old 24-Feb-2012, 14:45
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I keep going on about this, but dropped rounds barely makes any difference to anything in any year. Last year for example:

Class A: only Andy Challis and Kev E dropped any points, and it made no difference to any positions
Class B: only Alan and Paul P lost any points from dropped races, and the only difference would have been Alan equal on points to Kev P, but Kev would still have placed above Alan on other results, so no change.

The only possible difference it can make is if someone gets so paranoid about not finishing it slows them down... But winning is almost more important than consistency regardless. I managed to finish second with 4 non-starts/finishes just by virtue of the number of wins. Because of the points difference, winning is almost more important than not finishing the odd race (in my opinion).

Oh, and my tips would be Awesome and Brummy Dave. But who really knows until the final checkered flag.
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Old 24-Feb-2012, 15:59
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Ahh but if there were not compulsory drops I could have gone past Kev P because I wouldn't have sat out the final race at Oulton and probably picked up a few extra points, even if I cruised round like Hugh did Lol :-)

But hey ho
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Old 24-Feb-2012, 17:06
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I would have done Oulton too and been trying harder at Catsle Doom rather than sitting back and being courteous if all rounds counted....wouldnt have won the title but may have affected who did
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Old 24-Feb-2012, 22:20
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My thoughts are anyone who steps up to the mark from trackdays to racing is a winner for me its not the winning but the taking part and having fun, some of the best people i have ever met have been in the DD paddock, riders/spectatators and organisers so as long as i am enjoying it it dont bother me if i come first or last, not saying a win or even a third place would not be welcome but the main thing is getting out there, doing it and going home ready to do it again.
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Old 25-Feb-2012, 09:38
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I would have done Oulton too and been trying harder at Catsle Doom rather than sitting back and being courteous if all rounds counted....wouldnt have won the title but may have affected who did
... and Hugh would have tried harder, and Kev would have been more careful, and I would have pottered round for my 4 points to win the championship.... but these things didn't happen, so it is pointless talking about them. The bottom line is that for the races people scored points in, dropping points or not made no difference as with just about every other year.... so I don't think anyone should be concerned of the effect.

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My thoughts are anyone who steps up to the mark from trackdays to racing is a winner for me its not the winning but the taking part and having fun, some of the best people i have ever met have been in the DD paddock, riders/spectatators and organisers so as long as i am enjoying it it dont bother me if i come first or last, not saying a win or even a third place would not be welcome but the main thing is getting out there, doing it and going home ready to do it again.
You were racing with me in the second race at Cadwell, and I am sure you were chasing me at Pembrey. You have plenty of speed, and you could be the Phil/Matt for this years Championship
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Old 25-Feb-2012, 11:11
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[quote=Bionicle] so as long as i am enjoying it it dont bother me if i come first or last, not saying a win or even a third place would not be welcome QUOTE]


Well it bothers me


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so as long as i am enjoying it it dont bother me if i come first or last, not saying a win or even a third place would not be welcome QUOTE]


Well it bothers me


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Well you ride the bike then
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Old 25-Feb-2012, 18:22
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TBH I'm just hoping last year wasnt a fluke - I fear it was - and I can stil ride a bike at a good pace. After that, anything is a bonus

Reckon A could be a bit like B last year, with several winning different races but Awesome & Angry have to be favourites by a considerable way, then Dallas if its stays dry all year and who knows about Simon and some of the new ones.

B could be really open, with Brummie & Paul probably obvious as should do well from last year as all those ahead have moved up. Reckon Scott could be a good outside bet but only if he gets his bike faster - its way off the pace of those two, then there are a few newbies like teh geezer from Rapido who's been racing minibikes for a while and doing well and Spence who I think could take some silverware if he keeps the right way up

With the Dentist having a year under his belt, Phil could easily leap from his pace to mine last year....and I hope he does and will be doing whatever I can to help him do it....its way open

I'd suggest if you know someone who wants to watch good racing, tell em to turn off Moto GP and head of to a Hottrax event and watch us!
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Old 26-Feb-2012, 16:56
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If Jules was doing every round, my money would be on him for class B champ.

You only need to ask Ghost how close he came to winning at Oulton. He's getting steadily quicker.
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