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Results AMA California Speedway
Climate: Sunny
Temperature: 33 degrees
Duhamel Third in the Championship
American Honda's Miguel Duhamel maintained his third place in the AMA
Superbike Championship despite a frustrating weekend at California
Speedway in Fontana, California.
Duhamel and teammate Jake Zemke swapped finishing positions from
Saturday to Sunday. Duhamel was fifth on Saturday and sixth on
Sunday, Zemke was just the opposite. Both made improvements from one
day to the next, but each had their own difficulties.
Heat played into Duhamel's fifth place on Saturday. The surface of
the track east of Los Angeles heated up considerably, with
temperatures rising to 50 degrees. That somewhat negated much of the
work the team had done throughout practice and qualifying.
On Sunday he was balked by another rider at the start, then
repeatedly struck bad luck with lapped riders in his pursuit of fourth place.
Zemke raced Duhamel and Tommy Hayden, the brother of Repsol Honda's
world champion Nicky Hayden, on Sunday, getting the better of him and
carding his better finish. The trio battled hard throughout, Hayden
getting the better of the two Honda riders at the end, but only by
tenths of a second.
After five of 18 races, Duhamel has 141 points to 173 for Suzuki's
Ben Spies, and 164 for his teammate Mat Mladin.
Spies won Saturday's race from Mladin, with Mladin turning the cards
on Spies on Sunday.
Miguel Duhamel, 5th Place, 6th Place
Saturday
The bike was wonderful during qualifying, the last qualifier. It
should have been on the front row and I was really disappointed with
that. But I was so confident in the race. The track went from 30C to
50C. The bike was totally different, totally different. I tried as
hard as I could. It was pretty much a handful. The bike was just not
giving me the same feedback. It was like riding a different bike. So
I tried to hang in there as long as I could. It wasn't too bad.
Unfortunately we got fifth. Eric (Bostrom) came by, tried to stick
with Eric. And then Tommy (Hayden) came by, tried to stick with him
and I did. Tried to reel him in at the end, but he got a second wind.
Couldn't catch him. Hopefully this won't be a turning point for the
championship later on in the season.
Sunday
Everybody else rode good. Tommy (Hayden) and Jake (Zemke) were right
there. With about five, six laps to go I really put a big effort in;
I think got back into the 24's and got right on them. And I said, OK,
I just got to lead that last lap. And I was thinking maybe a two for
one, maybe Jake's going to try something and I'm going to try to get
these both guys. Jake couldn't get quite back up to Tommy, so then
I got on Jake and I was going to try to make a move and try to get
Tommy and lapped riders came in.
The bike is good. it's extremely frustrating, because I felt I could
have done a little bit better, not win, but get a lot closer to the
top five or the top four. And the team is good, the bike is good, and
it'd be a shame to say at the end of the year that we get pretty
close but we come up short because I couldn't get by a lapped rider.
Jake Zemke, 6th Place, 5th Place
Saturday
At the beginning there we were able to make a couple of passes, get
up to fourth. As the race wore on, obviously Eric (Bostrom) got quite
strong in the race and was able to run consistent laps and that's
what we weren't able to do and our times dropped off a little bit
there. But hopefully we made some improvements on that this morning.
We're going to go try a couple different things. It wasn't great, but
it wasn't horrible. At least we didn't run into the same problems we
had at Barber. It was a little bit of a step forward.
Sunday
We accomplished one goal; we were consistent over the course of the
race, whereas yesterday we fell off pretty bad timewise. We were just
a little bit greasy on the side of the tire when we're in the middle
of the corner. I was trying to get a run at Tommy (Hayden) coming to
the white flag out of the last corner there and I just lost both
ends. Then I got stuck. There's a seam there and if you get your
wheels in the seam you're all done. And I got into the seam and it
pushed again. I still kind of caught back up to him, but I never had
an opportunity to make a pass anywhere. It was definitely a lot
better than yesterday. The boys made the bike a lot better overnight.
They got the bike to turn a little bit better. Like I said, we were
consistent over the course of the race more so than yesterday for
sure. It was a lot better, but still not the results we're looking for.
Team manager Ron Heben
We continue to make a lot of progress. Obviously the competition is
making progress itself. Today both Miguel (Duhamel) and Jake (Zemke)
made some improvements on their settings from yesterday's race. And
we really felt that we could put both of those guys, or at least one
of them, on the box today. Obviously, look at the competition; it's
getting tougher and tougher. We're going to take what we learned from
this race, go to our next test, and then go to Infineon (Raceway)
with the intention of going up there and doing good.
Race One:
1. Ben Spies (Suzuki)
2. Mat Mladin (Suzuki)
3. Eric Bostrom (Yamaha)
4. Tommy Hayden (Suzuki)
5. Miguel Duhamel (Honda)
6. Jake Zemke (Honda)
7. Aaron Yates (Suzuki)
8. Roger Lee Hayden (Kawasaki)
9. Jason DiSalvo (Yamaha)
10. Matt Lynn (MV Agusta)
Race Two:
1. Mat Mladin (Suzuki)
2. Ben Spies (Suzuki)
3. Eric Bostrom (Yamaha)
4. Tommy Hayden (Suzuki)
5. Jake Zemke (Honda)
6. Miguel Duhamel (Honda)
7. Roger Lee Hayden (Kawasaki)
8. Jamie Hacking (Kawasaki)
9. Aaron Yates (Suzuki)
10. Jason DiSalvo (Yamaha)
Championship Standings:
1. Ben Spies (Suzuki) 173
2. Mat Mladin (Suzuki) 173
3. Miguel Duhamel (Honda) 141
4. Tommy Hayden (Suzuki) 130
5. Jake Zemke (Honda) 126
6. Aaron Yates (Suzuki) 119
7. Eric Bostrom (Yamaha) 116
8. Jason DiSalvo (Yamaha) 114
9. Jamie Hacking (Kawasaki) 90
10. Roger Lee Hayden (Kawasaki) 89
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You forgot "don't visit dodgy websites"
Also, in this case, check out the Symantec site. They have free tools to remove a number of trojans.
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World Supersport and Superbike Championships 2007
Round 5, Assen
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Just as a wee note - don't automatically assume anyone who is out there without a competitors number plate is riding illegally and launch into them! Trials Central will have two people out on the course to provide coverage who are not competitors and at least one of them may not even be on a Trials bike. They are officially sanctioned by the organisers and will carry official press plates and identification. CJB will most likely have their guys out and about too and not necessarily on Trials bikes. I don't know for certain they'll be there, but would assume so. If so, they'll all have signed on and have proper plates on their bikes and identification indicating they're Press. I'm all for riders challenging illegal riders, but check they aren't authorised first. It might save some embarrassment
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This is, unfortunately, true hence my hope that photographing them and publicly shaming them will have at least some effect. Might even try and interview a few of them this year to find out their reasoning. Anybody got any "big" mates going who could act as bodyguard?!
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Apart from the fact there are some arrogant a******es who will ignore anything said to them, getting volunteers for this kind of job is always going to be difficult. People travel to see the Trial, not to stand at a gate and police the course - even volunteer observers get to see at least SOME of the Trial. Would you, as Overthehill said, volunteer to travel to Kinlochleven and spend your entire time there policing a gateway?
Regardlesss of that, it shouldn't be necessary if people genuinely had the interests of the event at heart. The signage is clear, plentiful and presented on the approaches...
To miss it you'd have to be blind. And if what my granny told me is true, I can understand why these people are blind
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Can we expect any Viagra?
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This article was brought to my attention. I don't buy the publication, but someone was so angered by the attitude displayed they scanned it and forwarded me a copy.
It is unfortunate the entire world of Trials cannot rally together over this as we really need to show a united front, but I am not going to rise to the obvious bait.
Suffice to say we have, thanks to our TC Forum members, professional legal people working and advising on this. We have also had feedback and advice from planners within other local authorities, again, thanks to TC readers.
Was the petition premature? Absolutely not. You have to strike while the iron is hot and the topic is in everybody's minds. It will be used, if necessary, to further the cause when the time is right and not before. It is just a small part of what's going on.
And, doing my best Forrest Gump, that is all I have to say about that.
For now.
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Trials Central would never condone or encourage any action like that above.
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Strange though it may seem, I don't believe it's the first time. I seem to recall we agreed on no muppets taking their bikes on the Pre-65 or SSDT routes - which reminds me... I have an article to write
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Rather than the "Are there any results?" why not tell the Club about this site and their ability to post results easily and free of charge and raise their profile at the same time?
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EXACTLY! Good point well made.
Addingham today, your favourite venue tomorrow.
Even if you've never been to Addingham, please sign it. You are not just petitioning to save this one venue, but are standing up for Trials as a whole and all the practice grounds all over the UK. If the Trials community can stand up and come forward en masse then maybe others will think twice before randomly shutting down established practice areas and thus encouraging illegal practice.
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I saw HL was posting and held off until she'd made her reply as I thought "Uh oh!"
As some know, I work for Symantec (them what make that Norton Anti-Virus stuff). I don't work for them through choice, but because they bought the company I worked for.
I don't really deal with the security side of things but have always steered clear of their AV products because, although they work, they have been massive resource hogs on PCs - even after I was officially an employee and could get it for free I still wouldn't use it.
Norton 360 which is the new release has been re-written from the ground up and has had fantastic reviews. It is, apparently, far less of a resource hog and just runs away in the background. Does a lot more than just AV too.
Personally I use AVG Free as HL said. As long as you're not stupid enough to open attachments from unknown sources it does the job fine. Doesn't offer firewall protection, phishing protection, anti-spam or any of the fancy stuff that Norton 360 or equivalents do, but for basic anti-virus it's good for the job.
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limited
adjective
1. restricted in size, amount, or extent.
2 not great in ability.
3 (of a monarchy or government) exercised under limitations of power prescribed by a constitution.
4 (Limited) Brit. denoting a limited company.
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I've had contact from Guy Smeeth, the lone Canadian entry in this year's SSDT who has a little bit of a logistics problem.
His flight gets into Glasgow airport around 1pm on Sat 6th May. The next bus won't get him into Fort William until it's too late to do any work on his new, untested bike. I've checked train times and that's the same.
Is there anybody passing through Glasgow around 1:30pm on the Saturday heading for the SSDT who could help him out with a lift?
If so, please PM me or email me trialscentral AT trialscentral.com
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Blatant Spammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!
There will be a LIMITED number of Trials Central Polo Shirts available at the SSDT from Highland Leisuresport which you'll find in the Parc Ferme. First come, first served.
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Apart from wanting to bump this topic back up to the top of the list, I want to confirm that the "Dougie Lampkin" signature added to the petition today is 100% the man himself. It is not a fake. I can also confirm that Alexz Wigg on the petition is not a fake, nor is Shaun Morris. I hope to add the names of James Dabill and Graham Jarvis as genuine names shortly.
There is a lot of work going on behind the scenes to try and save this key venue, but please - if you've not signed the petition then PLEASE do so - even if you don't think it affects you.
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Glad I'm not the only one who mis-reads this every time I look at it
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Nothing received. However, the major problem with Japan, apart from the attitude of the people is the location. You're a good two hour drive from Tokyo airport and unless you have an international drivers licence, you can't hire a car so you have to organise transport in advance and it's not cheap - though if there's a few of you that can share cost it works out better.
The Honda complex is surrounded by nothing except miles and miles of paddy fields. Once you're there, you're stuck there. The hotel is the most sterile I've ever been in. Rooms are nice, food is okay, attitude of the staff sucks. We were up 3am to fly from Manchester to Paris then a 12 hour flight to Tokyo followed by 2 plus hours on a bus to the hotel. We arrived around 11am local time on God knows what day - we'd lost track by then. They wouldn't let us into our rooms till check-in time (1pm I think) - even though they were empty and ready. They wouldn't even allow us a room to dump our gear and take a shower (and folk think what we do is glamorous and fun...)
The officials at the Trial are a nightmare. Jake, Doug, Mart - they all warned me. I thought they were exaggerating and just winding me up, but they were right It's not a place I ever want to go back to. However, if you do go then make the time to visit the Honda museum. That is well worth a visit.
My claim to fame, gained on this trip, is that Martin Lampkin called me the "Most annoying **** he'd ever had the misfortune to travel with" after I got excited about getting the hell out of the place and whistled "Leaving On A Jet Plane" for the entire two hour journey back to the airport
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Craig - where's your press report? This is worth a front pager, surely?!
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Just been over and they're a bit quiet. I've re-added the old linky to their forums to take you directly there. No excuses now - get posting!
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Now let's see...
You told me it was going to snow so us Scooby boys could have some carpark fun - you got that wrong
You told me it was going to rain at Kinloch for the Brit round - you got that wrong
Who exactly are the amateurs?
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I've just put a bit of travel advice up on the front page here after Kinell got himself stuck in Glasgow rush hour traffic last year. I suppose we should be thankful he even found Glasgow
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You were Ebaying for Elton John???? :lol: :lol:
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I expected to see a couch. Now if the topic title had been "An Ideal Mount For Perce" your theory might have had some value
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