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    My first race report!

    I used to read everybody else's reports and get jealous that I couldn't do the same. Now I can join the ranks of race reporters!

    Unfortunately I had to work on Friday so I had to wait until after 5:00pm to head out to the track. From my previous threads you might have heard that the weather was going to be crappy. Well it wasn't! The racing gods gave us sunshine and a few clouds until the last race on Sunday. The very minute the last race was over, it started raining. Cannot ask for a better May weekend here in Colorado. I show up to the track late Friday and set up the pit for the first time. I was pitting with a buddy who is also a rookie so our pit wasn't exactly polished. See the picture below. Compared to some of the 100k setups that were there, we looked funny.


    Get to the track early Saturday morning and warm the bike up, go through tech, and get ready for 8:00 AM practice. It was pretty cold so I spent the morning getting loose and testing the electronics. Second practice was at 9:00 and I picked up the pace pulling a 2:01 lap time. Still not below that magic 2 minute mark but a solid pace none the less.

    First race was Novice GTU which is all novices on 600cc with a few lightweight twins thrown in. Because our club is quite large, we have over 40 riders on the grid for the Novice classes. They separate out the start into two waves. The first wave of 21 riders launches, then when they reach turn 2 the second wave launches. Your position for the first race is determined by points last year and sign up date. Because I could not sign up until I completed the race school and I didn't have any points last year, I was in the 2nd wave on the 3rd row. I get a great start and lock in holeshot coming into turn one. I know I need to set a fantastic pace on the first lap to catch the 1st wave. I catch the back riders of the 1st wave around turn 6 and start picking them off one by one. Some are a little better than others so it would take me a few turns to find a weakness. There were 3 spots where I felt really strong and could get the upper hand on most people but my rear tire was spinning all over the place. I really had to be easy on it cause I felt it kick out more than a few times in corners. I am still learning to not cut throttle coming out of a turn if I am on the ass of somebody. I find if I show them my front wheel, they get frazzled and make a mistake. After starting in 27th position, I finished 6th. If I had one more lap I could have caught that 5th place but just ran out of time. I am anxious to see what I can if I don't have to give the first 21 riders a 10 second head start.

    Next race was Novice GTO which is unlimited displacement novices. I figured this race I wouldn't finish as high due to the liter bikes getting such great speed on the back straight. I also put a different take off rear tire on for this race hoping for more grip. I started 2nd row in the 2nd wave and got the holeshot again past a few liter bikes. I catch the first wave quicker than the last race and set a really good starting lap. I cross the line after the first lap ahead of 5 riders in the first wave. I start picking them off again all the while battling the power of the 1000's. Thank the FSM that I put that different rear tire on because I was getting great drive onto the straight and not letting the liter monsters pull away. I end up finishing 5th and putting down a personal best lap time of 2:00:16. Just shy of my sub 2 minute goal. I also finished within tire contingency which was a great morale boost.



    MW Endurance was next and I was extremely tired. I got to the line and my clutch had was cramping bad even though I had been pounding banana's all day. I was gridded 2nd wave again but that wouldn't really matter. So I am sitting there near redline ready for the launch when the lights come on the tree. The 2 guys ahead of me jump the start. This causes me to release the clutch halfway. Next the lights go off and my timing was so off, I released the clutch way to early and I loop the bike right at the start! FUCK. The tail doesn't even touch and I held the bike up in the air as it comes down and falls on the side. I pick the bike up and just head straight back into the pits sulking in my own embarrassing failure. A ton of expert riders come over to me and say hey don't worry about it. It happens to ton's of people including our #1 plate holder. It shows what a great club the MRA really is.

    Fast forward to Sunday where the only 2 classes I am running are Amateur classes. This class is a mix of 1st year experts and novices so the competition is stiff. Of course I am in second row for both races but this time a little deeper back. I get horrible starts and had to chop throttle because riders in front of me suck at starting and there was no gaps to get by. So I enter in turn one chasing from mid second wave. In the first Amateur race however, I set a personal best lap time of 1:59!!! I was so excited to be under the 2 minute mark. Racing in these Amateur classes really pushes your abilities and lets you ride behind experienced and fast riders, thus increasing your own pace. I finished 17th in the 600cc Amateur class and 18th in the 1000cc Amateur class. Not terrible considering my start position and still enough to get me in the first wave for the next races.

    All in all it was an amazing weekend and I could not be more happy with my results, bike, and my experience. Lining up on that grid is one of the greatest moments of my life and I will never forget it.

    Thanks to my sponsors for helping me set up a great bike! 303 Cycle, Vortex, Amsoil, Braking, Race Tech, and GoPro! Check out 303cycle.com for unbelievable deals on all aftermarket goodies for your race bike.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Race Report MRA round 1 - HPR started by Vort3xr6 View original post
    Comments 23 Comments
    1. Azr6's Avatar
      Azr6 -
      Awesome stuff Brad. Next race I want to see a podium, champagne and ladies getting sprayed.
    1. CephasGT's Avatar
      CephasGT -
      Dude, awesome job! Loved the report, can't wait to hear from you at the next round!
    1. DangerDog's Avatar
      DangerDog -
      That's bitchin dood! Good work out there! Got contingency, hit your personal best, experienced the dreaded loop launch all in one weekend. Awesome mang!

      And you're right, lining up on that grid, tachin your bike up with your clutch right at the grab point, putting weight on the bars right before launch is a pretty insane feeling! That flag drops and all the nerves go away! Totally one of the best feelings on the track!
    1. Beantown R6's Avatar
      Beantown R6 -
      congrats on your first race weekend! how are you doing your starts? are you reving at red line? i rev up to about 12K and sometime get good starts but others are usually better.
    1. tamer's Avatar
      tamer -
      Good shit man, looks like your weekend turned out better than mine
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Beantown R6 View Post
      congrats on your first race weekend! how are you doing your starts? are you reving at red line? i rev up to about 12K and sometime get good starts but others are usually better.
      My starts I usually hold it at or near redline and when the lights come on I release it until it reaches the friction point while holding the rear brake. When the lights go out, I release the brake and just let it fly. I wheelie off the line quite often but always at full throttle. I generally start better than everyone on the novice grid. Once I start up near the top I am sure it will be close. You want that tire almost to the point of breaking loose.

      I am uploading youtube vids right now that you can listen and watch my starts.
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Quote Originally Posted by tamer View Post
      Good shit man, looks like your weekend turned out better than mine
      Thanks Tamer. How did you do?
    1. tamer's Avatar
      tamer -
      Quote Originally Posted by Vort3xr6 View Post
      Thanks Tamer. How did you do?
      It's a looooong story but here it goes.

      Friday I was borderline about going. The weather looked like it was going to monsoon all weekend, and I was like fuck it, I'll just do the local trackday and get my suspension dialed in for the next race. Then last minute I was like "fuck it I'm going racing!" I met Bagger on my way down to Ohio and he let me borrow his extra wheels with Pilot Powers in case it rained. I gotta thank him, he was awesome and met me right off the highway to save me some time, grabbed the wheels and was on my way.

      So I finish up the 5 hour drive and end up in a neighborhood, with no race track in sight. So I look up the website on my phone, turns out they have their MAILING ADDRESS not the PHYSICAL address listed. What a bunch of assholes! So I'm and entire hour further than I need to be. They don't even have a physical address listed just directions from a highway that I am nowhere near. So I stop and few times asking for directions and finally find a cop that knows exactly how to get me there. He gave me some solid directions and I was on my way.

      So somehow I drove past the track (it was midnight by this point) and I totally missed it, it wasn't lit very well. I ended up 5 miles down the road at Hiram College. I had no cell phone service, and at this point I'm fucking pissed. I managed to find a spot with some service and Nate helped me out via text, along with some random people walking to a party who knew where I should be headed.

      So 2 hours after I should have been there I roll up to the track, tired and pissed off. Park my truck where I'm pitting, and start unloading my shit. OH GUESS WHAT, I FORGOT MY LEATHERS!! When I decided not to go, I took my leathers out of the truck so they wouldn't be all crinkled up (I store my gear at my apt and everything else at the parents) and I totally forgot to throw them back in when I took off.

      I was so fucking irate at this point that I just loaded my shit and went home. I know I probably could have found someone with some spare leathers, but I just didn't even want to do it. I felt like everything was pointing at "don't race" that if by some miracle I found leathers and got on the track I would find a way to blow my bike up.

      But yeah, that's my story. 12+ hours of driving, $150 in gas and toll fees for nothing.
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      my god man that is a terrible experience. That sucks big time. You will get em next time for sure!
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Novice GTU video!!!!!




      The second half is still being processed by youtube, so it may look shitty and or not be available until it is fully processed.




      enjoy!
    1. Beantown R6's Avatar
      Beantown R6 -
      Quote Originally Posted by tamer View Post
      It's a looooong story but here it goes.

      Friday I was borderline about going. The weather looked like it was going to monsoon all weekend, and I was like fuck it, I'll just do the local trackday and get my suspension dialed in for the next race. Then last minute I was like "fuck it I'm going racing!" I met Bagger on my way down to Ohio and he let me borrow his extra wheels with Pilot Powers in case it rained. I gotta thank him, he was awesome and met me right off the highway to save me some time, grabbed the wheels and was on my way.

      So I finish up the 5 hour drive and end up in a neighborhood, with no race track in sight. So I look up the website on my phone, turns out they have their MAILING ADDRESS not the PHYSICAL address listed. What a bunch of assholes! So I'm and entire hour further than I need to be. They don't even have a physical address listed just directions from a highway that I am nowhere near. So I stop and few times asking for directions and finally find a cop that knows exactly how to get me there. He gave me some solid directions and I was on my way.

      So somehow I drove past the track (it was midnight by this point) and I totally missed it, it wasn't lit very well. I ended up 5 miles down the road at Hiram College. I had no cell phone service, and at this point I'm fucking pissed. I managed to find a spot with some service and Nate helped me out via text, along with some random people walking to a party who knew where I should be headed.

      So 2 hours after I should have been there I roll up to the track, tired and pissed off. Park my truck where I'm pitting, and start unloading my shit. OH GUESS WHAT, I FORGOT MY LEATHERS!! When I decided not to go, I took my leathers out of the truck so they wouldn't be all crinkled up (I store my gear at my apt and everything else at the parents) and I totally forgot to throw them back in when I took off.

      I was so fucking irate at this point that I just loaded my shit and went home. I know I probably could have found someone with some spare leathers, but I just didn't even want to do it. I felt like everything was pointing at "don't race" that if by some miracle I found leathers and got on the track I would find a way to blow my bike up.

      But yeah, that's my story. 12+ hours of driving, $150 in gas and toll fees for nothing.
      dam dude that blows. i once drove 1/2 way to the track and relized i forgot my tire warmers. turned around and drove back to get them, i was pissed. i can't imagine how pissed you must have been lol. but hey next time i bet you will never forget a thing! better luck next time to ya!
    1. Azr6's Avatar
      Azr6 -
      You really murdered that start man. I'm sure you would have been fighting for the top spot in the podium if you had started up in the first group.

      Looks sick....too bad no loopout footage haha.
    1. CephasGT's Avatar
      CephasGT -
      Tamer... That freaking blows dude, I'm really sorry to hear that.


      Vortex... Holy hell mang! You're an animal! That was some awesome footage, especially the first couple laps, taking people by twos!
    1. dzuyd's Avatar
      dzuyd -
      awesome read. and nice video man... that thing takes pretty good footage. Pretty cool seeing those clouds on the horizon as you turn from side to side. HOLY butt-clenching moment on the second vid at 35sec that is one hell of a passing maneuver you're trying to pull there
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Quote Originally Posted by dzuyd View Post
      awesome read. and nice video man... that thing takes pretty good footage. Pretty cool seeing those clouds on the horizon as you turn from side to side. HOLY butt-clenching moment on the second vid at 35sec that is one hell of a passing maneuver you're trying to pull there
      Thanks!

      Yea my rear was stepping out big time trying to hang that corner that fast. That was a definite butt clenching moment! I am rendering the Novice GTO race right now.
    1. CephasGT's Avatar
      CephasGT -
      You've got some SERIOUS moves, man! Nice work, again. This was seriously your first race weekend?
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Quote Originally Posted by CephasGT View Post
      You've got some SERIOUS moves, man! Nice work, again. This was seriously your first race weekend?
      First ever real race. I did a mock race in the school but nothing like the real thing. I just wish I could have started in the first wave. Second wave riders still have to catch up to everybody else.

      Here is the Novice GTO race part 1. Still being processed by youtube but this one has some better riding and passing.

    1. Stunaz's Avatar
      Stunaz -
      Nice job can't say I'm not jealous of you guys already tracking your bikes in may

      but what kinda nuns are they letting on there where you're killin a 10 sec advantage in a few corners
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Stunaz View Post
      Nice job can't say I'm not jealous of you guys already tracking your bikes in may

      but what kinda nuns are they letting on there where you're killin a 10 sec advantage in a few corners
      Novice allows pretty much everybody to run as long as they can get around the track safely. We do have another class called sportsman that has a laptime cutoff to be in it. You must be realll slow to run that class.
    1. Vort3xr6's Avatar
      Vort3xr6 -
      Novice GTO part 2