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Thursday, September 29th 2005

2:56 PM

IDTCC YEAR END FUNCTION

 Important information regarding the year end function. Please click here to read it and to make your reservation            Road Map to Meropa 

Further information:

  • The fees for the function must be paid by 30 September 2005 - you will not be able to pay on the day.
  • Prizes will only be awarded and handed out at the function; you cannot get the trophy any other way.


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Wednesday, September 28th 2005

10:06 PM

SUGGESTED CLASSES & REGS IDTCC 2006

Debbie has let us have a draft / proposed set of regulations and classes for next year's IDTCC. It is in PDF format and you can view or download it here
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Tuesday, September 27th 2005

10:52 AM

WILD THING RACEWAY PHOTOS AND COMMENTS

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Friday, September 23rd 2005

8:03 AM

WILD THING RACEWAY

Look familiar? Sunday at Pierre's place.

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Thursday, September 22nd 2005

3:22 PM

HACKED

The page that was displayed for a while this morning was the result of the web server where the site is hosted, being hacked. All sites on that server displayed the same page untill they managed to kill it.
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Thursday, September 22nd 2005

7:48 AM

SUBMITTED BY WYNAND VAN DER LINDE - WILD THING CHALLENGE

21/09/2005

To Whom It May Concern:

I was invited as a consultant to a meeting held by the Wild Thing management on Monday night 19/09/05 regarding the plans for, and club rules for next year’s club competition and I can assure you that it sounds very exiting.

The people present were Pierre, Jill, Martin, Andrew, Peter Postimus and I.

At first I wasn’t sure why Peter Postimus was at this meeting, so Pierre told me that Peter is no longer with MSA and will represent Wild Thing at the MSA meeting this coming Sunday. I soon realised that this guy knows what he’s talking about and he really knows the rules backwards.

Believe me we can all do with this kind of knowledge working for us!

The meeting started on a light note with Martin telling some jokes and Andrew looking neat and clean as usual, sorry I forgot Stormy was also there.

Pierre painted the picture for next year and I must say he is quite artistic, and if we buy his art we will find ourselves on world standard tracks around the inner parts of the country every other week, think about it Sun City, an island on the Vaal and what the hell, maybe Ellis Park, and don’t forget our own Wild Thing.

Now, we can open another beer and say “ja, ja dream on” or we can get off our butts and help him do this.

Ok now you will say that I must also write my name under my shoes for identification purposes, maybe! but then maybe I was privy to the passion these two people have for this sport.

Pierre and Jill did do a great job with the organising of the Inland and they only had Gys to help them (I stand to be corrected). It now seems that other clubs and/or organisations or people are trying to take this away from them, they are also trying to disgrace them and therefore the Wild Thing club (of which I am a member) with all sorts of accusations and spreading rumours of stealing events and to even go as low as to tell possible event sponsors that Wild Thing has been suspended by MSA.

 (may the fleas of a 1000 camels infest their armpits)

Any way, after the art gallery we talked about the Rules and Regs for next year. This was compiled by Gys and he really did a great job. He took the rules & regs of this year did some panel beating, sifted through the input that he got from the questionnaires added them in order of demand and “Bob’s your Uncle” we had a working rules and regs proposal for the WILD THING CHALLENGE (can you hear the fanfare) so we did some more panel beating.    

One thing that Peter pointed out is that in the past rules have been made by clubs to suit their needs (legal) but if they had just referred to the MSA hand book they would most probably find that these rules are there already and much simpler. For instance we had the following in the case of a breakdown or fall:

A rider must complete 2/3 of a race/heat and pass the chequered flag to be classed a finisher. You could push your bike over the line and we even allowed outside assistance to get the bike to the line.

(Imagine Shummi pushing his Ferrari down the mineshaft with several spectators and his dad helping him)  

The MSA handbook states that a competitor must complete 2/3 of the race under own power to be classed a finisher. In the case of a lap race the breakdown or fall position will be rounded off to the nearest lap. (KISS)

The general rules are pretty basic, stock classes are stock classes, for safety you MUST fit nerfbars and a kill switch and if you want to you can fit spacers, an aftermarket rear axle (standard length) and you can fit either Kenda’s, Maxis or one other tire (name slipped my mind) to your bike.

The modified classes are pretty much limited to cc’s and age. The classes might look like follows:

 

Class                                       Status                          Age  

  50cc                                       Stock                             4 to 6_

  50cc                                       Modified                        5 to 8_

100cc                                       Stock                             6 to 10

100cc                                       Modified                        7 to 12

200cc 2st & 350cc 4st                    Stock                           11 to 15

200cc 2st & 350cc 4st               Modified                      12 >___     

Open 2st 200cc >                     All                                13 >___

Club 4st 350cc >                       Stock                           13 >___

Jnr Opens 350cc >                   Modified                      14 to 17

Opens 350cc >                        Modified                      17 >___

Vets 200cc >                           Modified                      35 >___

Ladies 200cc >                        Modified                      14 >___

 

There will be rules in place regarding the start line like, no gardening in front, behind or underneath bikes, no support crew allowed on the starting grid (1 a short skirt with umbrella maybe), no working on bikes on the starting grid, no gate sharing and so on.

There are rules regarding drinking alcohol by riders and representatives, riders attitudes towards each other, managers/parents towards other riders and dad’s towards their kids, mom’s & dad’s, friend’s & family running across the track etc.

All the general MSA race rules will apply, even that the clerk of the course can decide to protest a bike and maybe get the 1st three bikes checked out in any given limited class or that he can decide for an incompetent rider to be taken of the track during a race if he feels that, that rider is a danger to himself and/or other riders.

I think that we are at the moment all worried about the rules but there is a whole handbook with general rules available, we should just read them, use them and abide by them.

At the moment I see only one problem for the future and that is that some of the people that are at present running our sport see our current Inland Competition as just a glorified club competition and our 2 monthly 200+ entries per event is not nearly as important as their 60 odd entrant, now and then regional races (they must be DINKSED I mean JINXED).

I would really like it if we can the get riders or their representatives together under one roof so we can discuss our problems and together with clubs like Wild Thing take charge of our sport.

AND THAT IS ALL I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THAT!

Cheers

Wynand Van Der Linde

082 902 2817

wynand@angelfish.co.za

Ps. The contents of this document is not a statement but a Report by the author and not necessarily the views of any of the people, establishments or organisations mentioned.  

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Wednesday, September 21st 2005

3:35 PM

IDTCC - HOW MANY HEATS, HOW MANY LAPS

We have heard many different opinions on what the racing format should should be, ranging from quads and tweelies on seperate days to enable longer heats etc. Is 3 heats of 5 laps really worthwhile or not? Fact is with the current format there is something like 20 classes to cater for.

Another consideration is that tweelies already have club, regional and national events, while quads have this championship only, which still only has official club status, not regional. Are we getting a fair deal?

Please post your opinions - the BIG MEETING has been postponed to the 2nd October, so there is still time to make your opinion count. Please keep your response relevant to the question, and bear in mind the question relates only to IDTCC.

BELATED EDIT:

The questions posed are:

1. Do riders want quads and bikes on seperate days?

2. How many heats do riders want, and of what duration?

 

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Sunday, September 18th 2005

10:12 PM

NIGEL TRACK-ENDURO

This is a team race, please check the comments

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Saturday, September 17th 2005

8:26 AM

WILD THING OVAL RACING

3rd last for this year. The photos are here
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Saturday, September 10th 2005

10:35 PM

KILLARNEY CAPE TOWN 10 SEPTEMBER

This from the WPATV site:

Killarney MotoCross 10 Sept  

I've been told that JHB is sending down some of their top rider's like Nathaniel, Boesman and Clayton for Killarney's Motocross.  About 15 riders are coming down , not all to race this weekend but  they will be here .  Lets show them some true Cape Town hospitality like our riders had in JHB . This should be really spectacular event and I hope those not riding will take some Photos .

Please come support the local and JHB riders , maybe they will come down more often ...

Please let us know who is going and most importantly, let us know how it went!

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Saturday, September 10th 2005

10:03 PM

ALKMAAR RACEWAY CLUB EVENT

Club event on the full Nationals track. Please check the comments for details.
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Saturday, September 3rd 2005

10:07 PM

WILD THING RIDERS RULE IN BLOEMFONTEIN - BY PIERRE

To all the Wild-Thing Riders who went to Bloemfontein and represented the club -
A Huge thank you to each one of you and your families for the awesome support.

Boy did you do Wild-Thing proud!!!
We went and kicked butt big time.
Taking top three in every class entered.

Wild-Things you have reason to be proud and to strut your stuff - you showed real class.
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Monday, August 29th 2005

12:03 AM

WILD THING RACEWAY - THE AFTERMATH

Photos are uploading....

Great racing by everybody, just a pity there were so many accidents and breakdowns!

Which brings us to a thought; and that is how difficult it must be for a newcomer to get involved. The skill levels increase with every event and the track gets more difficult also. The Western Province ATV club have come up with a novel idea to get new riders involved. I have posted it as a comment. What do you think?

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Sunday, August 28th 2005

4:11 AM

WILD THING RACEWAY

It's that time again, and I hear Eugene and Dave are smoking the stepup and the chicken run!

 

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Tuesday, August 23rd 2005

3:42 AM

SUNDAY'S OVAL RACE

The scores have been updated and the photos posted

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Monday, August 22nd 2005

12:05 AM

MARTIN NEEDS YOUR HELP

Martin Barber and Andrew Ledwick are the joint Master Of Ceremonies at the end of season Inland Championship and Wild Thing Raceway banquet.

They are looking for any photographic or video material: TV footage, funnies, Foul ups Bleeps & Blunders,  personal picks of the riders, and so on. If you have anything suitable please contact Martin. mbarber@sas.co.za

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Sunday, August 21st 2005

1:15 AM

OVAL TRACK RACING AT WILD THING

Registration closes at 11:30 and racing starts at 12:00 We believe we are getting some competitors from Bloemfontein to check out the competition. There are also 7 confirmed Banshees for Sunday. Anybody else?
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Friday, August 19th 2005

4:45 AM

FUN RACING

Many of us track racing people forget that there is a whole other racing world out there than can also be great fun. Some friends have recently tried out drag racing at Wesbank. Besides having enormous fun they have been welcomed with open arms by the spectators and organizers, who for some reason really love the spectacle of quad racing. Charlie Ward went on Wednesday night and has kindly let us post his comments here.
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Monday, August 15th 2005

9:01 AM

SUBMITTED BY PIERRE AND JILL

I would like to ask our TOP Wild Thing riders, Clayton, Nathaniel, Donnovan, Bruce, Pierre, Eric, Kyle, Boesman etc. our up and coming riders see you guys as their hero's and role models please spare a moment for these children who hero worship you and would give anything just to be acknowledged by you.

The smallest gesture and a bit of your time would mean so much to them.

We have youngsters asking me for permission to say hello to riders like Clayton. I would just like to make you older recognised riders aware that the youngsters do look up to you - please be worthy of their admiration.

 

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Monday, August 15th 2005

1:38 AM

ALKMAAR'S NEW TRACK FOR REGIONAL AND NATIONAL MX EVENT

This link will enable you to download or view a PDF file of Alkmaar's new track for the upcoming Regional and National MX event.   Alkmaar Track.

Would anyone want to do this track in next year's IDTCC?

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