vendredi 5 juin 2009

In the Anglesey paddock, Wales

I am still desperately looking for a Road Racing aluminium fuel tank for my race bike. Cash waiting. Do get in touch if you can help...

lundi 30 mars 2009

First round, Donington Park GP Circuit

That is it, there is no going back. The '09 season is well and truely underway and Donington Park, the first round, is now behind us. I got there early on Friday morning for a quiet trackday (98dB max). Unfortunately it was very cold and the rain stayed with us for most of the day. Not your ideal day for testing really... Nevermind, that was good enough to remember which way goes the track.

In order to comply with the technical rules of the series, I had some new Pirelli Diablos fitted to the bike at the end of the day. I really should have had them fitted earlier, that would have allowed me to scrub them in before the qualifying session instead of during it. Anyway that's my excuse for the 11th time (in class) for the grid position. Must try harder.

Saturday afternoon, first race: for me it ended after less than 2 laps, when I lost a bolt for the gear change linkage as I was entering the Melbourne hairpin. Gutted I was, especially as I did look at the bolt just a few hours earlier wondering if I should not lock wire it... That was the first time I failed to finish a race not because of a crash. Well, the bike had never been so rapidly fixed, ready for the next race!

Sunday afternoon, second race: after 2 cloudy, rainy and generally dull days, the sun is out and shining in a way that is not very usual in England. Damn it, I did not take any sun cream with me. We were the really last ones to race during that meeting: 3/4 of the paddock was already home. Came the time for our race and we were told it was a 10 laps race, instead of the 8 planned originally. Sounds like that fitness training will come in handy did I think. Still 11th (in class) on the grid, I managed a good start and caught up with the overall top 10 at the entrance of Redgate. After 20 minutes of racing, I finally get the 5th position in class. That got me quite happy, even though I was still disappointed not to have finished the race on the day before.

Big thanks to:

  • Mike from MD racing, the engine is brilliant mate!
  • The KRR team for all their parts, help and advice. Even when they are not in the paddock, their help is priceless!
  • NickB for his help in the paddock. Even though we hate each other.
  • Craig for the hospitality and coffees. And the fuel.

I owe you all.

TODO list for next meeting:

  • Ride harder.
  • Get fitter.
  • Find better brakes.
  • Lose at least 5kgs on the bike (16 to go...)

Next races: Anglesey, Wales. Bring it on.

My DD09 in its garage, on Friday:

samedi 28 février 2009

My 2009 Sponsor

Mike from MD Racing is my main sponsor for the 2009 season.
His help should allow me to make '09 my best race season of all. Amongst other things, Mike fully rebuilt my 583cc DesmoDue engine and setup geometry and suspensions of the bike.

samedi 24 mai 2008

Quoi de neuf sous le soleil Anglais?...

Pas grand chose.

Et comme ça fait presqu'un an que je n'ai pas posté, il me faudrait écrire 15 pages pour tout raconter. Mais bon j'ai un peu la flemme, alors en quelques points ça donne ça:

  • Une fin de saison 2007 décevante,
  • Retrait du championnat pour 2008 (oui, je boude... ;-)
  • Mais on va remettre ça en 2009.

Principaux enseignements tirés de la saison 2007:

  • Géométrie et suspensions d'une moto de course, il faut laisser ça aux pros,
  • Une moto compétitive coûte de l'argent, la débrouille ne suffit pas toujours.
  • Il faut continuer a s'entraîner :-)

Ci-dessous, un extrait du classement final de la catégorie 600cc pour la saison dernière:

Et les classements de mes 3 saisons de course: 2005, 2006 et 2007

samedi 26 mai 2007

Mallory Park

Last weekend took place the Mallory Park round. I rode that track for the first time the Friday before the races. It is a lovely track. I really like it, especially Gerrards which can be taken very fast on our small Ducatis. I qualified 12th and finished the races 4th and 9th. I'm really happy with those results. I'm still not so happy with the way my bike behaves (especially on hard brakings, front wheel bouncing is never pleasant). That and tiredness explain why I lapped 3 seconds slower in the second race.

Below are a few pictures taken by Paul at Accountax Solutions Limited. Thanks mate!