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And the winner is.....

Ducati Pete

Ducati Pete

2008-09-02 15:47:00 UTC

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Superdan

Superdan

2008-09-02 16:31:00 UTC

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Ducati Pete

Ducati Pete

2008-09-02 17:06:00 UTC

Nice picture - that's money going up in smoke though!

I'm SO tight.

I finished second in a race a few years ago, was about to do a burn out and thought, "Hang-on this rear tyre has only done 10 laps of 2.7 miles" I rode strtaight back to pit lane!

Sabre

Sabre

2008-09-02 17:10:00 UTC

Here's a photo of the 2nd race grid forming.


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Superdan

Superdan

2008-09-02 17:41:00 UTC

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Millar

Millar

2008-09-06 10:32:00 UTC

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Stupid Luke

Stupid Luke

2008-09-06 10:58:00 UTC

The cheating bastard

Dont tell me the modifications include:

An engine that isnt hunting for fuel everywhere and doesnt stall

Hose clips that keep the coolant in the hoses and not on the back wheel.

A progressive throttle instead of a switch

A clutch slave cylinder that doesnt leak.

A brake master cylinder that doesnt let the fluid seep out and eat your brake lever

No wonder they have confiscated it. KTM want to copy it for next years Superduke.

Even if they strip Dave Woods of the title they will still let him race the RC8 next year - incase he can improve that

Ducati Pete

Ducati Pete

2008-09-06 11:14:00 UTC

I hope that isn't true.

I help a rider in National JNR Superstock, and there are rumours that several people in that class have motors above that which are allowed by the rules.

I love one make and superstock racing - for the reason that money shouldn't make too much of a difference.

Millar

Millar

2008-09-06 11:34:00 UTC

It would be a shame if they do find anything untoward, they have also taken Kelvin Reilly's bike.