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Created by firiebob > 9 months ago, 22 Sep 2008
firiebob
WA, 3172 posts
22 Sep 2008 9:52AM
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WOW, every day more and more GPSTC PB's, so many it's like watching the Olympics

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
22 Sep 2008 12:30PM
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firiebob said...

WOW, every day more and more GPSTC PB's, so many it's like watching the Olympics


Yes and what a huge weekend so many teams posting just awesome

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
22 Sep 2008 10:48AM
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vando said...

firiebob said...

WOW, every day more and more GPSTC PB's, so many it's like watching the Olympics


Yes and what a huge weekend so many teams posting just awesome


To the few who kicked all this GTC into gear, what a huge result for a winter weekend Would like to put some names too it. I may miss a few.
But Hardie and Nebs from over here, (WA) hats off to you both Still stuns me how its grown so fast and strong.
Bet none of us would have thought anybody would have been out competing in -5.5deg conditions from Tas, 1.5deg conditions from WA and just as trying conditions accross Aus, with such enthusiasm
And new PB's being written each day

lao shi
WA, 1338 posts
22 Sep 2008 11:20AM
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Well done to all. Initially yesterday was a disappointment.
However taking the Hardie fella's view on enjoying the experience I have two to celebrate.
Witnessing an incredible new WA record, well done, Dan.
Setting a PB for fastest crash speed at 34.72knots
I was inclined to call it quits when the huge front came in but seeing Slowy and Dan blasting along the point inspired me to push my limits. I now know that I can survive crashes at that speed and some of the fear has reduced. Still should have changed to a smaller rig though.



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