Good Luck Tom,
Let us know how you get on, we are all off to Whilton for the first southern round
I think your old 70 is about to get its first airing of the season
I'm heading to Oulton Park this weekend not really fussed what the weather does. Its nicer for everyone if its dry but right now i've got such good feel on the bike so the weather can do what it likes.
Just hope they turn the lights out a little quicker, lol, they were a bit too slow for me at Thruxton.
I mentioned the other day that my buddy will race in one of the support races during Shanghai MotoGP. Well that is not going to happen ... Chinese organizers (or officials, who knows) cancelled all the support races ... The pre-Olympics paranoia in China is reaching new heights ...
I am not sure if they are allowed but even if they were not, that means nothing in China ... I heard that this is the last time the MotoGP race is held there anyway (although the contract was for longer)... I don't think this affects 125 and 250cc races, only the support races.
From what I heard there was a talk about the whole event not going ahead as some MotoGP (or 125, 250) racers thought about boycotting the race. But it goes ahead as planned minus the support races. In the eyes of China the less foreigners inside the country now the less chance of some embarassment or trouble... How they plan to handle this during the Olympics that I have no idea :-)
I'm not really a fan of the Olympics but it seems odd that a country that is dead set against the prying eyes of outsiders hosting events like the Olympics and MotoGP.
Tom Weeden rode at Brands Hatch last weekend in the British Super Bike 125 championship. Brands is Tom’s home track, but a track which he has little experience at due to MSVR’s no under 18 policy on Track Days.
KRP’s Tim Hastings climbed on to the Championship podium for the fourth time this season when he scored an impressive 3rd place finish in the latest round of the Relentless 125GP Championship at Croft.
Nicole McAleer's dream of finishing in the main championship points on Sunday at the North Yorkshire track of Croft, was dashed on lap 12 of the 14 lap Relentless British 125 GP Championship and ACU Academy Cup
Round 10 of the British National Super Stock Championship took place this weekend at the popular Croft Circuit just outside Darlington, a circuit as many of you will know is under threat of closure due to noise regulations and complaining neighbours.
As you know, I have been racing in Britain’s most prestigious 125 National Championship: the Relentless 125GP British Super Bike Championship. Amongst this I have also competed in several Thundersport GB race meets for extra track time.