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Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:43 am
by racerdude413
1998 the year my love story with the Honda hawk began (and the one with my wife too).

I was still racing the Bandit 400 in the LW "production" class and the Hawk in the Superbike and GT (30min solo) classes

That year i won 3 CCS florida titles and the National GT Lights title by winning the Race Of Champions in Daytona
http://www.ccsracing.us/gallery/1998/da ... a98-6.html

Here i am in the daytona horseshoe on the Hawk
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Also a picture of my first "road trip" with my wife, the AMA race in Road Atlanta
A picture of her with the Future World Champion
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Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:58 am
by racerdude413
1999 and i moved up to the Expert 600 class, in my first regional race, i finished 3rd behind current AMA superbike champion Josh Hayes. That was my only glory on 600cc bikes, i only made a couple of rounds that year and hung up my leathers until 2008 when i started racing again with the VRRA.

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1 1 731X SUZ 600 JOSHUA K. HAYES, GULFPORT, MS.
2 1 40 SUZ 600 LEO VENEGA, MIAMI, FL.
3 1 413 KAW 600 DOMINIC AUBRY, HALLANDALE, FL.
4 1 112 HON 600 JIM RANDOLPH, CAPE CORAL, FL.
5 1 98 HON 600 BOBBY LUDLUM, PORT ST LUCIE, FL.
6 1 293 HON 600 STEPHEN BOLDEN, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL.
7 1 111 SUZ 600 BOB SIMEONE, CORAL SPRINGS, FL.
8 1 48 HON 600 DARRIN KLEMENS, ORLANDO, FL.
9 1 717 HON 600 SHANE ERNST, DELRAY BEACH, FL.
10 1 335 SUZ 600 BRAD SHELTON, NAPLES, FL.
11 1 712 SUZ 600 TED MENDOZA, MARGATE, FL

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:25 pm
by Peter Balfour
Excellent stuff Dominic, great pictures and story. That expains why your so frigg'n quick :mrgreen: !

Peter

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:26 pm
by Motoshire747
Very, very cool guys!

Josh Hayes :shock: So like in 20 years I can say I use to race with a Josh Hayes, instead of I use to race with a guy who use to race with Josh Hayes...same thing right :?: :D

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:14 pm
by cha0s#242
Motoshire747 wrote:Very, very cool guys!

Josh Hayes :shock: So like in 20 years I can say I use to race with a Josh Hayes, instead of I use to race with a guy who use to race with Josh Hayes...same thing right :?: :D


It's called : "being fast by association". :D

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:52 pm
by racerdude413
Motoshire747 wrote:Very, very cool guys!

Josh Hayes :shock: So like in 20 years I can say I use to race with a Josh Hayes, instead of I use to race with a guy who use to race with Josh Hayes...same thing right :?: :D


Every time you beat me means you could have beat Josh Hayes too...

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:15 pm
by Motoshire747
racerdude413 wrote:
Motoshire747 wrote:Very, very cool guys!

Josh Hayes :shock: So like in 20 years I can say I use to race with a Josh Hayes, instead of I use to race with a guy who use to race with Josh Hayes...same thing right :?: :D


Every time you beat me means you could have beat Josh Hayes too...


...I like where this is going...do we have any evidence that Josh Hayes ever beat Ben Spies? Details are not important DQs, Mechanicals, DNSs, DNFs all work for me... :lol: :lol:

OK-more pictures and stories guys!!

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:59 pm
by Dewey
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From the program for the RACE event 1979 I think.

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:57 pm
by Bondo
Mosport 1974. Open Junior production. Yours truly is 750 Kawasaki triple number 10.

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I won that race by pulling a harebrained pass on the last lap after drafting the leader, who was also aboard a 750 triple. Tiptoed around on the outside of 8, figuring it was "win it or bin it," had the inside line into 9 and held it to the finish after getting sideways in 10. Imagine two of those things ridden by wild-eyed 22 year olds going side by side into turn 8 at Mosport, scraping the pipes all the way around. No wonder I have gray hair now.

The trophy was a really nice silver cup on an oak pedestal (which I still have) and reads, "1974 Coca Cola Motorcycle Gran Prix of Canada - Production Class."

How they figured out it was a "gran prix" is beyond me but it's on the trophy, so who am I to argue?

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:21 pm
by BANDIT
Really Steve, have you ever considered an auto, I mean motorcycle biography?
Duff did one, from the snippets in this thread so far it sounds like it would be an entertaining read. :idea:

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:48 am
by Bondo
BANDIT wrote:have you ever considered an auto, I mean motorcycle biography?
Duff did one, from the snippets in this thread so far it sounds like it would be an entertaining read. :idea:



Geez I don't know Graham. Huge difference between a world class racer like Duff and what I did. Yeah, it was the highest level of racing in Canada at the time but it was still basically club racing.

I'm betting a book like you're suggesting would sell well over five copies.

And my mother would buy three of them.

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:20 pm
by Peter Balfour
I'm betting a book like you're suggesting would sell well over five copies.

And my mother would buy three of them.


Come on Steve, I think you're underestimating the potential of such a book...you could easily break a 100 copies :D . Sometimes reading about the average rider (no slander intended) is way more entertaining than reading about super-human bike gods. This thread has been really entertaining and a book would be equally so. Sooner or later somebody will have to write a good book about motorcycle road racing in Canada! Since you can write Steve, I think you're the guy! :mrgreen:

Peter

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:09 pm
by BANDIT
Bondo wrote:
BANDIT wrote:have you ever considered an auto, I mean motorcycle biography?
Duff did one, from the snippets in this thread so far it sounds like it would be an entertaining read. :idea:



Geez I don't know Graham. Huge difference between a world class racer like Duff and what I did. Yeah, it was the highest level of racing in Canada at the time but it was still basically club racing.

I'm betting a book like you're suggesting would sell well over five copies.

And my mother would buy three of them.


You already have millions of fans reading your stuff in cycle mags, give 'em what they want.
Make a deal with the VRRA, RACE and SOAR, each club would buy enough books so that every re-up for membership gets one. :idea:
If your Mum does buy three, ask her if I can borrow one! :roll:
Don't forget the "Internet" publishing angle. :idea:
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:46 pm
by pz1morton
Steve
You just named your title for the first book. Club Racing in the Seventies
i bet you would sell lots at the events.
Regards Paul

Re: Pictures from back in the day

PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:16 pm
by Bondo
I'm still not convinced anyone would be interested and anyway, the easy part is writing it. The hard part is distribution and marketing.

How about something from "Back in the fairly recent day?"

On Pat Doyle's V11 Guzzi during the Canadian Thunder round at the Mosport Superbike weekend '02. Finished 9th. Photo by Colin Fraser.

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