Confessions of a Supermoto rider Racers Perspecive From the
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Confessions of a Supermoto rider Racers Perspecive From the
1 2 3 Full Throttle – June 2013 Phillip Island Report Confessions of a Supermoto rider Racers Perspecive Phillip Island – Round 4, saw good weather and large fields take to the track. Bruce Hill reports in on Phillip Island and the progress of the Bat Bike. Gary Burford tells us about his experience of volunteering at the recent Phillip Island round. ROUND 4 – PHILLIP ISLAND. The picturesque Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit played host to Round Four of the 2013 Hartwell Motorcycle Club Championships. This round was combined with Round Three of the MRRDA Junior National Championship, and the Formula 400 Tri-State Challenge. The round saw more then 130 riders take to the track to battle it out in everything put perfect conditions. Saturday saw heavy rain from the night before and morning leave riders with a damp track, only giving riders a dry line by mid qualifying. The difficult conditions saw Jason Embley take a run-away pole position in the Formula 400 qualifying. Michael Halliday was unable to match the pace set by Embley, taking second position on the grid, more than 1.7 seconds behind him. New South Welshman Phillip Burke, rounded out the front row piloting his Honda CBR 400 into third place 1.315 seconds behind Halliday. After a difficult qualifying, Yamaha FZR rider, Jack Fox, dominated the first race; with over a six second lead on Jason Embley. It was an all-Victorian top four, with Tim Podt and Michael Halliday, taking out third and fourth place respectively. Young gun from New South Wales, Stephen Craig, lead fellow statesman Phillip Burke in fifth place. The remaining two races for the Formula 400 class saw Kelen Kawasaki rider Stephen Craig take both wins with Glenn Kettle, Michael Halliday, Jack Fox and Tim Podt, well in the mix. Race 2 was cut short, red flagged and declared complete after only 3 laps because of rain at the rear of the circuit, which saw a number of riders have some very close calls. Queenslander Tayla Relph had an impressive qualifying in the 150GP/250cc class, snatching pole from fellow Queenslander Troy Guenther by almost a second on her final lap on the drying track. “I was in fourth and came into the pits, so I quickly went back out on track, with not enough time to change tyres or anything, and I just went out there, like everyone else, still on wets, and in the end I managed to qualify a whole second in front of second place.” KTM RCR 250 rider Lawson Walters took out the final spot on the all Moto3 front row, with Callum Alderson putting the first of the 125GP machines in fifth place on the grid. Queenslander Troy Guenther held off Walters in race 1, with fellow Queenslander Callum Barker coming in third. Race two From the Hartwell Office NEW! Seniors & Juniors Meeting Col Sampson Trial Round 5 Entry form. once again had Guenther snatch the win from Walters, with Callum Barker taking out third. The final race had Guenther and Walters in one and two, with Victorian 125GP young gun Callum Alderson taking out third. Race three also saw Matt Barton take fourth place only on video replay from Callum Barker, with less than 1 thousandth of a second gap between the two. After a 20 Minute + 1 Lap race, the Greg Bailey Feature event, the win was decided on video replay with a margin of less than .001 of a second. The win was handed to Ben Burke from current series leader, Tyson Jones, the pair dicing their Kawasaki ZX10’s furiously for the entirety of the race. Local Mark Harris took position 3 on board his Suzuki GSXR 1000. Lawson Walters took out pole position in qualifying for the Junior 80cc class, however struggled throughout the weekend to maintain his Metrakit 80 in that position, with the likes of the RMU GP8 shod Jacob Street and Jacob Whitehouse sharing the pointy end of field with Jock Manser. Whitehouse managed to take the first 3 races from Street, with Street making a comeback and winning the final race by .018 of a second. Walters finished the round in fourth place overall just 5 points ahead of sister Shelby Walters. It was a weekend to forget 4 6 5 Full Throttle – June 2013 for RMU rider Tayla Street who was plagued with issues throughout the weekend with a fall on Friday practice entering turn 10 and suffered machine dramas in the first and fourth races. saw Tyson Jones take out the Expert class from Mark Harris and David Trotter, whilst in the Non Expert Class, Alastair Loomes fended off Paul Dodd and Shaun Pilmore to take the round win. were able to match the pace of the pairing of byline Justin andIpsum Melissa Foot, who took the round Lorem win, with the consistent Chris Cowley and Laura Thompson taking their Suzuki GSXR sidecar to second for the round overall. Despite pressure from Drew Sells, Nic Liminton took his Honda CBR 150 to a clean sweep of wins in the Junior 150cc class. Sells had a fall exiting turn four in race one, and despite remounting and finishing the race, handed Lachlan Epis second position for the race. Tom Dodds however was the consistent third place finisher for the remainder of the races, with Danielle Foot in close pursuit. The 600 and Over 600 Novice class was closely contested with John Blyth taking the first race win beating all the 1000cc machines on his Triumph Daytona 675, but it wasn’t by much, with David Simons the first of the 1000cc machines only finishing .001 of a second behind. Aprilia RSV mounted Simons took race two from David Meszaros, who lead Jeremy Gunia by an 8 second gap. Meszaros returned the favour to Simons in race 3, winning by just over 5 seconds. There was smiles all round as Simon Teitge won the Best Presented Trophy for the round, for his immaculately presented Honda 400 four Period 5 machine. Simon then had the pleasure of drawing out the winner of the free entry for the next and final championship round at Broadford. The happy recipient of this draw was David Trotter from South Australia, who has just announced his engagement to the lovely Hillary – Congratulations from all at Hartwell. The Junior 70 class saw only two competitors, being Scott Nicholson and Joel Kelso. Pint sized Kelso took wins in the first two races, whilst in the third Kelso and Nicholson both took a race-ending fall in the same location at turn 6. Nicholson suffered a broken finger, whilst Kelso went on to finish race 4 collecting precious championship points. Ben Blyth took a clean sweep of the 600 Non Expert class with Kenny Redding, Glenn Nankervis and Chris Watt all sharing in second place positions throughout the three races. The 600 Expert class saw Michael Halliday steer his Yamaha R6 to the round win, after current championship leader Bruce Howie received a jumped start penalty, sending him from first to fourth in the final race. The Over 600 Expert and Non Expert class 2 The Pre modern class attracted 29 competitors with Wayne Nicholson taking his Honda CBR 929 to a narrow round win by 2 points in the over 500cc class, from David Simons and Donny Biddle. Jason Embley took the round win in the under 500cc class from Brian Bezzina only winning on a count back after both finishing on 50 points, with Andrew Werner only 4 points behind in third. The third race saw drama with Van Ark Media rider Graham Van Arkadie crashing out heavily at MG corner on the second lap, causing the race to be red flagged and restarted as a two-part race. The Hartwell Motorcycle Club Championship is drawing towards the end with the fifth and final round to be held at Broadford on the 10th and 11th of August. – JS. Richard Marrocchini took his Ducati 1098 to the round win in the Thunderbikes class on 67 points, ahead of Andrew Lear on 54 points and Greg Breese on 53 points. Six sidecars took to the track, however none Best Presented Winner, Simon Teitge 1 2 Full Throttle – June 2013 Confessions of a SuperMoto Rider Written by Bruce Hill Continuing the saga of the Bat Bike, I decided to take it to the Friday practice at Phillip Island, and as it turns out just about everything went wrong. I had watched the clutch operate correctly before reassembly and loading the bike onto the trailer, at the track I decided to warm up the engine whilst the bike was still on the stands, then I tried out the clutch. Bad move… the clutch did not operate at all and the rear wheel spun up with the tyre warmer still on it, ripping all the wiring out. I pulled the clutch apart and found that I had left out a washer between the basket and carrier, after fixing the problem I took it out on the track. I thought that after a life time of riding dirt bikes with a normal gear pattern I would have trouble with the race pattern gear shift but to the contrary I found it to be quite natural, which is more than I can say for the rest of the bike. ride so I rode my normal bike in all the motard races and took the Bat Bike out for the Veteran’s race. I was really keen to find out how fast it would be on the straight as my normal bike managed 190Km/h. To put an end to this cunning plan I decided that this would be its first and only race, as I had heaps of trouble changing gears on my normal bike because 1 day of race pattern had overridden 50 years of road pattern habit and I had found myself changing gears the wrong way in the previous races. The final disappointment was that I did not find out how fast it would go as the speed trap transmitter had blown over for the final race. I did confirm that speed is not everything as I was 2 seconds a lap slower even if it was faster on the straight. Cheers, Bruce With the rear sets and clip-ons I found it very difficult to 3 1 2 Full Throttle – June 2013 A Racers Perspective from Pit Lane Written by Gary Burford I injured my left shoulder at Le Minz Endurance Ride in December 2012 and have been unable to compete in any Hartwell Round this season, so Round 4 at Phillip Island saw me on the start line as a volunteer together with Michael Wright – our starter and my wife Karen. The weekend was an eye opener as to the level of professionalism and enthusiasm we have within Hartwell. I urge each and every member or associate of Hartwell to say a little thank you to our volunteers – without them our race meetings would not happen – remember a little sugar goes a long way! Working on the starting grid for the weekend gave me a great appreciation of how imperative it is to have volunteers on the starting grid. I suggest that it is imperative for all riders to confirm their grid position prior to their first race and to view it from behind pit wall to sight a marker of some description to ensure that you grid correctly after your warm up lap. Karen Skate indicated that some riders use a whiteboard marker to write their grid position on their tank – not a bad idea – of course some riders may have a couple of grid positions over the weekend depending upon their entries . Correct gridding helps with a smooth and safe start to each and every race. I also heard the expression “we have a RUNNER”, which refers to a rider not exiting at the first correct track exit after completion of a race. A Runner delays the start of the next race and can be frustrating for riders sitting in the dummy grid with their tyres getting cold. A point of safety for riders who need to put tape on their radiators – usually the smaller 2 strokes – if you remove the tape after your warm up lap why not indicate to the gridding volunteer that you are removing the tape so that it can be picked up and therefore not cause a threat on the track during the race. I also now have a better appreciation of the contribution made by Race Marshals Victoria and the many behind the scenes volunteers. If for any reason you are not riding at any Hartwell round, I suggest you contact Karen Skate and arrange to put your hand up for a job, as I know that you will learn as much and get as much out of it as I did. - Stay upright, Gary Burford. Vale: W.H. “Bill” Petrie It is certainly a privilege to be invited to add a few comments to the VALE on Past President Bill Petrie in our last newsletter. Obviously, we are saddened by Bill’s passing but it is an opportunity to reflect on his life both within and outside the Club. I first met Bill when he attended club meetings on his 500cc AJS with Dusting sidecar attached Hartwell Life Member, early in 1950. He was a regular Bill Petrie attendee at all club functions and race meetings, whether scrambles (Motocross), Trials, Grass track and Road races. As a result of all this activity Bill became interested in the administrative side of the club and took to acting as a lap scorer, timekeeper and machine examiner, finally moving on to receive an excellent reputation as Race Commentator, not only for Hartwell but for a number of other clubs as well. 4 by Wes Brown, Life Member Prior to his retirement from his daytime employment some years ago, Bill worked as an organizer for the Postal and Tele Communication Union for many years. His sometime militant approach to various club policies were at odds with me as Secretary, but over a period of many years we worked harmoniously to help establish the club as the solid and well respected organization that it is today. Bill was active in the AJS club, and was also known for the love of his 125cc BSA Bantam which became well known as the famous “Chook Chaser”. Although Bill had been in poor health for some time he always made an effort to attend as many functions as he could, ably supported by daughter Sheryl. He was awarded Life membership no. 20 in 1973 and elected Present in 1979 for a number of years. Our sincere condolences are extended to Marion, Sheryl, Darren and family. Farewell old Pal Full Throttle – June 2013 From the Office Round 5, Broadford – August 10 & 11 Speaking of our final round of the Championships, entry forms are attached to this newsletter. Please make sure that before you enter that you read the supplementary regulations and series guidelines that can be found on the Hartwell website. If you have no Internet access and wish to read these please contact the office to have one forwarded out to you. If there is no entry form attached to your newsletter and you cannot download one please let the office know and we will forward one out to you. Please note if you require a garage get you entries in early and only one garage per entry form. Seniors & Juniors Road Race Meeting September 7 & 8. (Formally our Seniors Meeting) We have decided to incorporate Juniors into our Seniors meeting in September at Broadford. We are tossing ideas around such as a Le Mans start for a couple of the classes, a Generation Cup that will see the top lap scorer Seniors teamed up with the - Ipsum Juniors. This meeting is for those 45 years or older and Juniors up to 15 years of age that ride 70/80/150cc bikes. This meeting is also run under an interclub permit between Hartwell, HMRAV, Preston, Mt Gambier, PCRA and Café Racers (Not all have confirmed at the time of writing) The above is not set in stone as yet and will also depend on entries received by the cut off date of 27th August, 2013. But one thing is certain, it will be a relaxing but fun filled weekend. If you have any suggestions or queries, please don’t hesitate to forward them to the office as soon as possible. Entry forms for the seniors meeting will be available soon and can be obtained from the Hartwell website or call the office for one to be sent out. Mark this date on your calendar and come and have some fun! Col Sampson Memorial. Trial The Col Sampson trials date has been confirmed, Sunday October 13 at Gruyere, in the picturesque Yarra Valley. Please see website for further details. Our next newsletter will also contain further information or call the office. This is a fun event for those participating or those just wanting to watch and have a laugh. Rumor has it that there will be some purpose built sidecars entering this year. Last year with the introduction of the ‘Control Bike’ or it could also have be called ‘Out of Control Bike’ was a big leveler last year. Camping is available, so why not make a weekend of it. Showers and toilet facility are available as are BBQ’s. Your stories This is your newsletter, so if you have any stories that you want to share with the rest of your fellow club members please put pen to paper and forward it in that also goes for pictures. We welcome your contributions. Club Helpers Just a reminder that you get cheaper entries if you are a club helper, $20 off each entry for the year. If you have some spare time or you know someone that would like to help out why not let us know - whether it be for one race meeting or one day, it all helps. Attention Members with Club Permit Vehicles Please note all Hartwell memberships become due on January 1 - If you have a vehicle/bike on historic registration, please make sure you are financial. If you would like to register your 25 year old vehicle please contact David Andersen during business hours on 9720 8290. 5 Full Throttle – June 2013 CONTACT DETAILS Hartwell Motorcycle Club, PO Box 2023, Bayswater, Vic, 3153 (2/57 Power Rd, Bayswater) Ph/Fax/Ans: (03) 9729 7729 The office is usually manned on a Tuesday and Thursday, so if no one answers leave a message and your call will be returned. Emails are monitored daily. Club website is at www.hartwellmcc.org E-mail: info@hartwellmcc.org Newsletter editor: Chris Grubb Committee meetings – 2nd Tuesday of month at 8pm Full Throttle – June 2013 2013 Race Calendar Correct at the time of printing, could still change Jun 29-30 Jul-14 VRRC Rnd 2 Intercub Series Rnd 3 Broadford IEG Winton Interclub Aug 10-11 HMCC Rnd5 Broadford Hartwell MCC Aug 17-18 MRRDA Broadford MRRDA Aug 24-25 VRRC Rnd 3 Broadford IEG Phillip Island Preston MCC Hartwell Seniors & Juniors Meet. Broadford Hartwell MCC Pirelli Series Rnd 4 Broadford Preston MCC Sep-22 Interclub Series Rnd 4 Broadford Interclub Oct 13 Col Sampson Trial Gruyere Hartwell MCC Phillip Island GP Corp Aug 31 & Sep 1 Sep 7-8 Sep 14-15 Pirelli Series Rnd 3 Oct 18-20 MotoGP Oct 26-27 Southern Classic Broadford HMRAV Nov-17 Interclub Series Rnd 5 Broadford Interclub Nov 23 Hartwell MCC Presentation Night Bayswater Hartwell MCC 7 Full Throttle – June 2013 2013 Hartwell Motorcycle Club Championships 125GP Total THUNDERBIKES 1 Max CROKER 337 1 Lawson WALTERS 275 Richard 1 MARROCCHINI 296 2 Ryan RITCHIE 274 2 Luke DAVIES 262 2 Andrew LEAR 199 3 James CARRISON 252 3 Peter BELLINGHAM 178 3 Pete MITCHELL 180 4 John STAFFORD 190 4 Callum BARKER 138 4 Liam WILKINSON 147 5 Joshua PICKERING 85 5 Matt BARTON 120 5 Robin HEDIN 145 6 Luke VAN LEIROP 72 6 Tayla RELPH 119 6 Kirby DICKINSON 127 7 Philip PATON 66 7 Nic LIMINTON 104 7 Greg BREESE 100 8 Callum ALDERSON 65 8 Greg BREESE 100 8 Phil PAROS 100 9 Jacob WHITEHOUSE 55 9 Luke VAN LIEROP 9 Shane MCKENZIE 100 10 Lachlan HILL 50 GEORGE CARRICK MEM. 8 250cc 60 10 Dwayne CHEESEMAN 48 10 Steve MILLER 78 11 Richard MARROCCHINI 29 11 Colin 'CILLA' SARRE 46 12 John BLYTH 45 13 Rylee SIMONS 43 CLINT FARR (600 EXPERT) 1 Max CROKER 281 1 Bruce HOWIE 355 2 Lawson WALTERS 275 2 Michael HALLIDAY 278 3 Ryan RITCHIE 231 3 Rowen SMITH 273 1 Jack FOX 335 4 James CARRISON 205 4 Adrian MCPHERSON 102 2 Brian BEZZINA 243 5 Luke DAVIES 191 5 Matthew FYFFE 88 3 Stephen BROCKLESBY 198 6 John STAFFORD 140 6 Mark HARRIS 78 4 Peter WADLEY 196 7 Callum BARKER 137 7 Darren TROTTER 54 5 Paul JONES 163 8 Peter BELLINGHAM 126 600 NOVICE 6 Andrew WERNER 146 9 Luke VAN LIEROP 110 1 Jamie BANKS 260 7 Jason EMBLEY 143 10 Tayla RELPH 108 2 John BLYTH 258 8 Nicholas LEITH 120 11 Matt BARTON 107 3 Steven WILLMOTT 202 9 Joshua WILLINGHAM 12 Nic LIMINTON 93 4 Mark BARTLEMAN 186 10 Paul CASSINGHAM 75 13 Greg BREESE 72 5 Gary TIDD 184 11 Andrew ENGLISH 56 14 Joshua PICKERING 69 6 Cameron CRAWFORD 175 12 Hugh NORTON 46 15 Callum ALDERSON 49 7 Cam RUSSELL 166 13 Tim PODT 42 PRE-MODERN F2 87 Full Throttle – June 2013 16 Philip PATON 46 8 Jeff HOSKIN 159 14 Glenn KETTLE 38 17 Jacob WHITEHOUSE 40 9 Jake DREW 148 15 Terry FOX 38 18 Lachlan HILL 36 10 Paul GILES 121 16 David CAPUANO 20 19 Dwayne CHEESEMAN 22 11 Paul BUCKNOLE 110 17 Lachlan HILL 17 20 Richard MARROCCHINI 18 12 Kirby DICKINSON 105 JUNIORS 150CC PRE-MODERN F1 13 Colin LINTERN 99 1 Robin HEDIN 277 1 Nic LIMINTON 395 14 David FRASER 98 2 David SIMONS 265 2 Luke DAVIES 296 15 Rylee SIMONS 89 3 Mark BARTLEMAN 258 3 Tom DODD 259 16 Sean SEALEY 86 4 Paul BUCKNOLE 209 4 Danielle FOOT 204 17 Ben MULLEN 81 5 Donny BIDDLE 205 5 Daniel WERNER 175 18 Daniel MAGGS 80 6 Wayne NICHOLSON 67 6 Iilish ROSS 134 19 Steve THOMAS 47 7 Graeme KEEN 52 7 Lachlan EPIS 121 20 Matthew MAVER 43 8 Mark SIMPKIN 40 21 Craig LIZARS 43 Graham VAN 9 ARKADIE 23 22 Jason Tierney 26 23 Charles GILLMAN 19 8 Jarrad HUEBLER 82 SUPERMONO 1 Paul NEWCOMBE 344 2 Bruce HILL 280 1 Kenny REDDING 3 Luke GILLETT 215 4 Ben TAYLOR 10 Colin 'CILLA' SARRE 15 OVER 600 NONEXPERT 1 Shaun PILMORE 295 307 2 Alastair LOOMES 280 2 Glenn NANKERVIS 293 3 Paul DODD 270 197 3 Chris WATT 231 4 Ben GARLAND 264 5 Garry ARBREW 194 4 Ben BLYTH 175 5 Peter BUCHANAN 233 6 Bryce ANDERSON 177 5 Terry DIXON 169 6 Brad CONDER 220 7 David BLADES 200 184 600 NON-EXPERT 7 James DYER 95 6 Pete MITCHELL 140 8 Lahrra CLOAK 70 7 James PATRICK 36 8 Garry GAPES 9 Adam NICOLSON 67 8 Craig DOYE 18 9 Alistair DUNCAN 10 Dave NICHOLSON 63 11 Marty DUKE 54 1 Jack FOX 12 Martin LORENZ 46 13 Michael HEDLEY 40 SUPERMOTO 93 10 Robin HEDIN 62 370 11 Paul COLEMAN 55 2 Jason EMBLEY 276 12 Bruce PARKER 51 3 Tim PODT 204 13 Glenn SHARPE 33 4 Glenn KETTLE 142 14 Graeme KEEN 24 FORMULA 400 MODIFIED 9 Full Throttle – June 2013 1 Paul NEWCOMBE 311 5 David CAPUANO 2 Bruce HILL 265 6 Richard MARROCCHINI 74 1 Graeme KEEN 50 3 Ben TAYLOR 209 7 Paul CASSINGHAM 74 2 Kelton CHEESEMAN 50 4 Luke GILLETT 194 8 Michael HALLIDAY 37 5 James DYER 173 6 Bryce ANDERSON 162 1 Peter WADLEY 7 Garry ARBREW 148 8 Ben VERHAGEN 9 Scott DYER FORMULA 400 STOCK HISTORIC - PERIOD 4 HISTORIC - PERIOD 5 1 Trevor MANLEY 272 350 2 Dave NICHOLSON 150 2 Paul JONES 281 3 Peter BERTOLUS 114 95 3 Stephen BROCKLESBY 264 4 Neville GRANT 90 71 4 Brian BEZZINA 262 5 Wayne NICHOLSON 75 10 Mark PAUSLER 65 5 Nicholas LEITH 201 6 Simon TEITGE 54 11 Lahrra CLOAK 55 6 Joshua WILLINGHAM 132 7 Colin SARRE 40 12 Chris DECKERT 50 7 Andrew WERNER 88 13 Adam NICOLSON 50 8 Terry FOX 45 1 Craig BESWICK 75 14 Murray DAWE 50 9 Hugh NORTON 44 2 Damian WAY 25 15 Michael HEDLEY 40 GREG BAILEY 16 Joern BUELTER 32 1 Tyson JONES 87 1 Stephen CINCINI 264 17 Marty DUKE 30 2 Bruce HOWIE 66 2 David SIMONS 233 18 Martin LORENZ 30 3 Shaun PILMORE 61 3 Nathan SPITERI 143 4 Paul DODD 53 4 Michael HEDLEY 137 OVER 600 EXPERT 10 139 HISTORIC - PERIOD 6 OVER 600 NOVICE 1 Tyson JONES 328 5 Ben GARLAND 51 5 Craig WISEMAN 132 2 Jeffrey HILL 243 6 Mark HARRIS 49 6 Gerard RAFFERTY 116 3 Nathan JONES 173 7 Jeffrey HILL 49 7 Andrew WERNER 99 4 David TROTTER 130 8 Nathan JONES 46 8 Robert HEDLEY 97 5 Mark HARRIS 121 9 Alastair LOOMES 45 9 David BOND 73 6 Donny BIDDLE 120 10 Chris WATT 27 10 Chris DECKERT 54 7 Dean ARCHBOLD 117 11 Glenn NANKERVIS 25 11 Yuri BROWN 48 8 Adrian MCPHERSON 78 12 Rowen SMITH 22 12 Mark SIMPKIN 45 9 Shane MCKENZIE 72 13 Chris OGNENIS 20 13 Andrew LEAR 15 10 Chris OGNENIS 71 14 Dean ARCHBOLD 18 Graham VAN 14 ARKADIE 14 11 Richard MARROCCHINI 62 15 Phil PAROS 18 JUNIORS 80CC Full Throttle – June 2013 12 Phil PAROS 58 16 Lachlan HILL 17 1 Jock MANSER 282 13 Lachlan HILL 51 17 David TROTTER 15 2 Jacob STREET 268 14 Greg EPIS 16 18 Matthew FYFFE 15 3 Ted COLLINS 230 15 Trevor MANLEY 13 19 Liam WILKINSON 13 4 Lawson WALTERS 202 11 5 Tayla STREET 197 6 Jacob WHITEHOUSE 195 7 Callum ALDERSON 192 8 Shelby WALTERS 126 Alistair DUNCAN JUNIORS 70CC 1 Scott NICHOLSON 300 2 Joel KELSO 175 Terry DIXON 9 SIDECARS Bill SAYERS & JOSEPHINE 1 VOLTIC 298 2 Justin FOOT & Melissa FOOT 240 Chris COWLEY & LAURA 3 THOMPSON 225 Chris GRUBB & JANINA 4 GORSKI 128 Duncan ROGERS & ROD 5 BELL 90 Mark LEIGH & IAN 6 ROBERTSON 78 Dwight BEARE & NOEL 7 BEARE 70 Peter CHEESEMAN & Sean 8 CHEESEMAN 33 Bruce COLLINS & Peter De 9 ANGELIS 18 Ron MARTEN & GAVIN 10 SMITH 16 11 Full Throttle – June 2013 ----- Hartwell MCC Full Throttle Newsletter Return address: PO Box 2023, Bayswater, Vic 3153 12