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Congratulations to all the Florida National Champions

Started by CounterSteerer, October 24, 2006, 09:53:10 AM

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CounterSteerer

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There was a different track configuration during the March race.

Congratulations Sean and Patrick. :cheers:
CCS FL, ASRA
Jason Edmonds

dryheat

Quote from: CounterSteerer on October 25, 2006, 03:36:42 PM
There was a different track configuration during the March race.

Congratulations Sean and Patrick. :cheers:

Congrats to you Jason! You rode a helluva race on Sunday. I watched you in the LWSB race. :cheers:

I loved it that you were on a Duc.  :thumb:

hdpromos

Well Dryheat you really got me there huh! So only Florida riders raced Daytona in March :wtf:! "Home track advantage" give me a break :whine:. I can think of better excuses than that if I were one to make excuses :banghead:!

HD

hdpromos

And Geoff May lives in Atlanta, Ga. and wasn't on my list. Maybe you'd like us to go back to Homestead for some real "home track advantage"!

HD

dryheat

Well HD, I stand corrected...  Florida riders rule, no question.  My bad.  :rollseyes:

hdpromos


imafrogg420

 And how about Jason Edmonds 5 wins :boink:.


umm ducati 992 vs an SV 650....especialy on a track like daytona....hmm sounds fair....

2007 R6!!!!!  BAMF Riders!!!

hdpromos

Umm, if the rulebook doesn't suit you, I suggest that you try to change it. However, at this point it sounds like "sour grapes" :whine:!

HD

CounterSteerer

Quote from: imafrogg420 on October 26, 2006, 12:36:05 AM
And how about Jason Edmonds 5 wins :boink:.


umm ducati 992 vs an SV 650....especialy on a track like daytona....hmm sounds fair....



I rode a SuperSport legal Ducati in all of the races I entered. Is that fair enough?
Also, a Aprilla 250 finished second in three of the races and a Yamaha 250 finished second in one race. Maybe they too had an unfair advantage?
What brand of motorcycle does Ed Key ride? He doesn't seem to be having to much trouble with his brand of motorcycle at Daytona.
I have been beat by guys on slower motorcycles and I have beaten guys who were riding faster motorcycles. I don't make any excuses when I get beat. The fast guys will be fast on whatever they ride. As racers we are all very competitive and we would rather win than loose. I think are pride is tested every time we race and for whatever reason we want to feel that we can win. Every time I finish a race I know I could have gone faster. There is always room for improvement and that is what keeps me going faster. That and the fact that there are like a kazillion guys faster then me on the track. (Is kazillion a word?)
CCS FL, ASRA
Jason Edmonds

Knedragon

Nice job Jason-
You cheated!I only ride a 125 :wah:
It was 4 wins in a row by the way,thanks for noticing.Us lightweight guys get no respect!
Oh boy,Not another Oil Spewing diesel!!

CounterSteerer

Quote from: Knedragon on October 26, 2006, 05:11:02 PM
Nice job Jason-
You cheated!I only ride a 125 :wah:
It was 4 wins in a row by the way,thanks for noticing.Us lightweight guys get no respect!

Steve, you have my respect. To be able to compete on a 125 in GT Lights that is saying something. I look at it as a handicap put on you because you are so fast. I am surprised no one talks about the two strokes being unfair in lightweight. Six out of the top 10 in GP where all on two strokes. Hopefully we can get them kicked out so I have a better chance next year.
CCS FL, ASRA
Jason Edmonds

Race125

Great weekend for you Jason. No - we are not getting rid of the two strokes..... I'll keep running the 125 in LWGP

Morten