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TUFF TRUCK 2010 - 19-21 MARCH

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Post by grimbo »

Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:great video, geez you got around the comp to get som good footage.

How that orange 40 was allowed to continue competing with that out of control driving is beyond me. That is not entertaining or good driving, any idiot can put their foot flat to the floor with total disregard for the vehicle and anyone near the vehicle.
dont like it dont watch it.
If I had known it was going to be just that vehicle I wouldn't. I get that yiu think you were trying to show off to the crowd, but TT isn't a show pony event, it is about capable vehicles and capable drivers tackling obstacles. Some of that driving was just straight out dangerous. The "attempt" at the travel ramp was just stupid, making people run when it was hit at speed isn't funny, its dangerous.

Don't like negative feedback, don't do it. It goes boths ways.

having said that congrats on getting the vehicle to gether in such a short time and entering the event. It did appear to be a quite capable vehicle and to have survived the weekend shows it was put together well. i hope you go back next year and drive a bit more sensibly and show off its capability more and put on a good show that way
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Post by Slunnie »

That dude in the Orange 40 is a funy bastard! He probably had the most fun of the lot. I guess results aren't the be all and end all. I guess he built it tough. :lol:
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Post by ... rick »

TD42GU wrote:
BBM Rick wrote:
pricey wrote:
Lastly, a huge thanks to Mal for letting Tony and myself have a drive of the BushRangie :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: . That topped it off for me :D .

Bring on TTC2011 :armsup:

Cheers
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Mal said you two made me look good in the bushie!
:finger:

Thanks for that buddy! :D
In their defence Little Rick both Tony ans Steve were inducted with the frame twister bonus line! :D
And even i shat myself when Tony went over! :shock:
We timed the results for the Devils Marbles and as soon as i figure out how to post pictures or someone tells me how, all will be revealed!! :cool:
As promised, here are the pics!

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Post by MissGU »

They both look quote comfy in the driver seat :) :armsup:
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Post by Nat84 »

grimbo wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:great video, geez you got around the comp to get som good footage.

How that orange 40 was allowed to continue competing with that out of control driving is beyond me. That is not entertaining or good driving, any idiot can put their foot flat to the floor with total disregard for the vehicle and anyone near the vehicle.
dont like it dont watch it.
If I had known it was going to be just that vehicle I wouldn't. I get that yiu think you were trying to show off to the crowd, but TT isn't a show pony event, it is about capable vehicles and capable drivers tackling obstacles. Some of that driving was just straight out dangerous. The "attempt" at the travel ramp was just stupid, making people run when it was hit at speed isn't funny, its dangerous.

Don't like negative feedback, don't do it. It goes boths ways.

having said that congrats on getting the vehicle to gether in such a short time and entering the event. It did appear to be a quite capable vehicle and to have survived the weekend shows it was put together well. i hope you go back next year and drive a bit more sensibly and show off its capability more and put on a good show that way
look i not going to lie there was times that i thought pater was going to tell us to tone it down and i was waiting for it all weekend

just so we can straighten things out of what happened on the travel ramp..the driver had ask for anyone in front of it to be moved and made a where of what was going on but looking at it no one told.
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Post by Slunnie »

They were clear, it was just 2 photographers looking for the money shot.
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Post by ... rick »

Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:great video, geez you got around the comp to get som good footage.

How that orange 40 was allowed to continue competing with that out of control driving is beyond me. That is not entertaining or good driving, any idiot can put their foot flat to the floor with total disregard for the vehicle and anyone near the vehicle.
dont like it dont watch it.
If I had known it was going to be just that vehicle I wouldn't. I get that yiu think you were trying to show off to the crowd, but TT isn't a show pony event, it is about capable vehicles and capable drivers tackling obstacles. Some of that driving was just straight out dangerous. The "attempt" at the travel ramp was just stupid, making people run when it was hit at speed isn't funny, its dangerous.

Don't like negative feedback, don't do it. It goes boths ways.

having said that congrats on getting the vehicle to gether in such a short time and entering the event. It did appear to be a quite capable vehicle and to have survived the weekend shows it was put together well. i hope you go back next year and drive a bit more sensibly and show off its capability more and put on a good show that way
look i not going to lie there was times that i thought pater was going to tell us to tone it down and i was waiting for it all weekend

just so we can straighten things out of what happened on the travel ramp..the driver had ask for anyone in front of it to be moved and made a where of what was going on but looking at it no one told.
They all knew, thats why they were there! I made sure they knew, dont worry. None of them were caught unaware, and it looks a whole lot worse than it was. At no point was anyone in danger in my opinion, otherwise I would not have let it happen. Simple.
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Post by Nat84 »

BBM Rick wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:great video, geez you got around the comp to get som good footage.

How that orange 40 was allowed to continue competing with that out of control driving is beyond me. That is not entertaining or good driving, any idiot can put their foot flat to the floor with total disregard for the vehicle and anyone near the vehicle.
dont like it dont watch it.
If I had known it was going to be just that vehicle I wouldn't. I get that yiu think you were trying to show off to the crowd, but TT isn't a show pony event, it is about capable vehicles and capable drivers tackling obstacles. Some of that driving was just straight out dangerous. The "attempt" at the travel ramp was just stupid, making people run when it was hit at speed isn't funny, its dangerous.

Don't like negative feedback, don't do it. It goes boths ways.

having said that congrats on getting the vehicle to gether in such a short time and entering the event. It did appear to be a quite capable vehicle and to have survived the weekend shows it was put together well. i hope you go back next year and drive a bit more sensibly and show off its capability more and put on a good show that way
look i not going to lie there was times that i thought pater was going to tell us to tone it down and i was waiting for it all weekend

just so we can straighten things out of what happened on the travel ramp..the driver had ask for anyone in front of it to be moved and made a where of what was going on but looking at it no one told.
They all knew, thats why they were there! I made sure they knew, dont worry. None of them were caught unaware, and it looks a whole lot worse than it was. At no point was anyone in danger in my opinion, otherwise I would not have let it happen. Simple.
there you go thanks rick
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Post by Ruffy »

pricey wrote:WTF :? :? :? :? :? :? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I'll be definately keeping an eye out for your entry next year after that load of utter dribble. What exactly is the problem with holding a vehicle with a strap to help stabilize it or gain traction?
Cheers
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Maybe i've been missunderstood.
I completely understand the reasoning behind the strap work BUT.. firstly, and if you watched you may have noticed, The BETTER built cars didn't require a strap.. because they WORKED!...
Secondly and foremost. TWICE i seen navis spring for there life as a car lurched towards them. The strap idea is DANGEROUS.. no if's no but's.. it's DANGEROUS. Someone will get hurt oneday, and if you, Mr co competition manager, can't see that then i question your position.
The event as an overall i rated very high. Excellent organisation. Well staffed, great layout. a few safety issues i noticed.. Navi's too close to cars, with or with out a strap. and some of the spectator points.

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Post by grimbo »

BBM Rick wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
grimbo wrote:great video, geez you got around the comp to get som good footage.

How that orange 40 was allowed to continue competing with that out of control driving is beyond me. That is not entertaining or good driving, any idiot can put their foot flat to the floor with total disregard for the vehicle and anyone near the vehicle.
dont like it dont watch it.
If I had known it was going to be just that vehicle I wouldn't. I get that yiu think you were trying to show off to the crowd, but TT isn't a show pony event, it is about capable vehicles and capable drivers tackling obstacles. Some of that driving was just straight out dangerous. The "attempt" at the travel ramp was just stupid, making people run when it was hit at speed isn't funny, its dangerous.

Don't like negative feedback, don't do it. It goes boths ways.

having said that congrats on getting the vehicle to gether in such a short time and entering the event. It did appear to be a quite capable vehicle and to have survived the weekend shows it was put together well. i hope you go back next year and drive a bit more sensibly and show off its capability more and put on a good show that way
look i not going to lie there was times that i thought pater was going to tell us to tone it down and i was waiting for it all weekend

just so we can straighten things out of what happened on the travel ramp..the driver had ask for anyone in front of it to be moved and made a where of what was going on but looking at it no one told.
They all knew, thats why they were there! I made sure they knew, dont worry. None of them were caught unaware, and it looks a whole lot worse than it was. At no point was anyone in danger in my opinion, otherwise I would not have let it happen. Simple.
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Post by Havoc Racing »

Ruffy wrote:
pricey wrote:WTF :? :? :? :? :? :? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I'll be definately keeping an eye out for your entry next year after that load of utter dribble. What exactly is the problem with holding a vehicle with a strap to help stabilize it or gain traction?
Cheers
Steve Price
Co Competition manager
Maybe i've been missunderstood.
I completely understand the reasoning behind the strap work BUT.. firstly, and if you watched you may have noticed, The BETTER built cars didn't require a strap.. because they WORKED!...
Secondly and foremost. TWICE i seen navis spring for there life as a car lurched towards them. The strap idea is DANGEROUS.. no if's no but's.. it's DANGEROUS. Someone will get hurt oneday, and if you, Mr co competition manager, can't see that then i question your position.
The event as an overall i rated very high. Excellent organisation. Well staffed, great layout. a few safety issues i noticed.. Navi's too close to cars, with or with out a strap. and some of the spectator points.

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Post by Ruffy »

Havoc Racing wrote:Put ya money where ya mouth is, or stick to your winch challenges....
Typicall sort of rednecked response i expected.
I Don't need to turn up as a competitor to offer constructive critiscism.
I've organised more motorsport and public events than most of you have been to.. Safety matters.. it was breached.. it's an issue.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

pricey wrote: The vehicles have increased in presentation, even Twon spent some coin :shock: :finger: . So well done to the teams.


Cheers
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screw you hippy!!!
and no i didnt need cash mate.

p.s can the autobot logo make a return in 2011?
if we had info on size of stickers req'd i could definitely accomodate the sponsors and the transformer nerd in us all.
:finger:
lets see if you can get some pride back june weekend tiger! 40 on.
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Post by pricey »

Ruffy wrote:
pricey wrote:WTF :? :? :? :? :? :? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I'll be definately keeping an eye out for your entry next year after that load of utter dribble. What exactly is the problem with holding a vehicle with a strap to help stabilize it or gain traction?
Cheers
Steve Price
Co Competition manager
Maybe i've been missunderstood.
I completely understand the reasoning behind the strap work BUT.. firstly, and if you watched you may have noticed, The BETTER built cars didn't require a strap.. because they WORKED!...
Secondly and foremost. TWICE i seen navis spring for there life as a car lurched towards them. The strap idea is DANGEROUS.. no if's no but's.. it's DANGEROUS. Someone will get hurt oneday, and if you, Mr co competition manager, can't see that then i question your position.
The event as an overall i rated very high. Excellent organisation. Well staffed, great layout. a few safety issues i noticed.. Navi's too close to cars, with or with out a strap. and some of the spectator points.

Flame suit zipped up tight.
No flame suit needed, i appreciate your opinion, especially as it's a safety issue. We allow a strap to be used, but competitors are not allowed to put a hand/arm through the hole in the strap. A definate no no. We made that decision on the basis of safety so they couldn't be dragged along, as has happened in the past. No ski/plasma ropes can be used.
If a stage manager feels that a navigator is doing anything unsafe, they pull them up. No need to question my position champ. . . . . . .
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Post by cranes »

hi its mark the DRIVER of the powerful 4x4 teams 40 i would just like to say thank you to nathan (nav) his dad and there mate wayne for the out standing effort on the weekend also old skol matt and chris with the silver lux and wayne from mad fab tony and steve price for all there help and support
it has alway been a dream of mine to enter tuff truck about a month before the event i was offered to enter and compete for FREE yes FREE
on the condition i spent as little as posible
i build the rig with nathan after hrs away from my 6 kids and wife ( a big thanks to my wife your the best)
nathan told me what we should do and we did it with out him it would have broke something on the first event we made it as strong as possilbe as cheap as possible
we only got to test it 1 time before tuff truck a meni
when we arrived a tuff truck i shit my pants i had only enter in nissan trial in standard 4BS
nathan said we need a belly plate so we went to get some 12mm thick steel and with the help of all WE bilt a solid mount belly plate (welded straight to the chassis
at the show and shine everybody was making fun of us i think we got 0
the first event was the mistery night stage (im shore it was only a myster to me i nearly rolled it driving up to it) we got 80 point and broke a steering arm as nathan said we would (this was the only thing we had spares of)
the next day we had min wiraba ,rock garden and rocky horror
we started at mini wiraba and nearly rolled of the first rock but we manged to get to the big rock at the end
next we followed a buggy to rocky garden and broke another steering
then we went to rocky horror at the top nathan keep telling me to move 6 time i moved then he said gun it down the hill lucky i listened a lot of 4bs got stuck there even rolled
i was getting more comftable with the rig
then we went to heart break rig what a peformance we got stuck on diffs all the way up bloody 38s then the motor court on fire (i lost some leg hair ) nathan put it out and i knew it would not make up the hill so a just gave it all it had and over we went what a ride better than dream world
we welded the engine back in and the gearbox my brother took the gas tank to get refueled
we lined up for the travel ramp the crowd was screaming boring i was 3 4bs behind
the comintator suggested that i do something spektaculer i said i will roll it on the travel ramp if they could pick me back up straght away i knew i would be lucky to get 30cm up it with out a wheel coming of the ground so i launched it 5.2m i got before ending up on my head what a mad felling they got me out of there with in a minute (as it was pre planned)
then i went to the mud drags i found the wombat hole a walk in the park and made it through most of the corse but then my powersteering belt come of and the hi low shifter came of so i went back to the pits and fixed it no time
i came back down were i offered to launch it into the mud i should have just went to bed it took me a long time to wash the 4b as we had to what for water so i didnt get much sleep
sunday i had jaw breaker frame twister and devels marbles
roofy offered to drive the rig so he said to come and get him so i parked at the top of jaw breaker and went to get him he by that time had changed his mind so i went back up the hill over the first couple of rocks and broke the steering arm again wayne from mad fab let me use his welder and i made a tie rod out of what was leaft
by frame twister i just wanted to break something as i had had enough
so i gave it everything it was mad sitting in that beast chucking monos all over the track someone must have some mad videos of it (please send them through) and only bent a drag link so we got the winch on to it and pulled it striaght as possible
devels marbles
it tried to got slow but we were just getting stuck and the front diff started to make some noises so i just went nuts
all in all it was the best event i have ever entered i think more people should have a go 4 blocks 5,000 each and a lot work anyone can enter
it was the ride of my life
now im just going to chill out with my wife and kids as i have misted them dearly feel free to ask any Q
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Post by Slunnie »

cranes wrote:it tried to got slow but we were just getting stuck and the front diff started to make some noises so i just went nuts
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Thats a good read! :lol: Are you back again next year?
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Post by calelux »

cranes wrote:hi its mark the DRIVER of the powerful 4x4 teams 40 i would just like to say thank you to nathan (nav) his dad and there mate wayne for the out standing effort on the weekend also old skol matt and chris with the silver lux and wayne from mad fab tony and steve price for all there help and support
it has alway been a dream of mine to enter tuff truck about a month before the event i was offered to enter and compete for FREE yes FREE
on the condition i spent as little as posible
i build the rig with nathan after hrs away from my 6 kids and wife ( a big thanks to my wife your the best)
nathan told me what we should do and we did it with out him it would have broke something on the first event we made it as strong as possilbe as cheap as possible
we only got to test it 1 time before tuff truck a meni
when we arrived a tuff truck i shit my pants i had only enter in nissan trial in standard 4BS
nathan said we need a belly plate so we went to get some 12mm thick steel and with the help of all WE bilt a solid mount belly plate (welded straight to the chassis
at the show and shine everybody was making fun of us i think we got 0
the first event was the mistery night stage (im shore it was only a myster to me i nearly rolled it driving up to it) we got 80 point and broke a steering arm as nathan said we would (this was the only thing we had spares of)
the next day we had min wiraba ,rock garden and rocky horror
we started at mini wiraba and nearly rolled of the first rock but we manged to get to the big rock at the end
next we followed a buggy to rocky garden and broke another steering
then we went to rocky horror at the top nathan keep telling me to move 6 time i moved then he said gun it down the hill lucky i listened a lot of 4bs got stuck there even rolled
i was getting more comftable with the rig
then we went to heart break rig what a peformance we got stuck on diffs all the way up bloody 38s then the motor court on fire (i lost some leg hair ) nathan put it out and i knew it would not make up the hill so a just gave it all it had and over we went what a ride better than dream world
we welded the engine back in and the gearbox my brother took the gas tank to get refueled
we lined up for the travel ramp the crowd was screaming boring i was 3 4bs behind
the comintator suggested that i do something spektaculer i said i will roll it on the travel ramp if they could pick me back up straght away i knew i would be lucky to get 30cm up it with out a wheel coming of the ground so i launched it 5.2m i got before ending up on my head what a mad felling they got me out of there with in a minute (as it was pre planned)
then i went to the mud drags i found the wombat hole a walk in the park and made it through most of the corse but then my powersteering belt come of and the hi low shifter came of so i went back to the pits and fixed it no time
i came back down were i offered to launch it into the mud i should have just went to bed it took me a long time to wash the 4b as we had to what for water so i didnt get much sleep
sunday i had jaw breaker frame twister and devels marbles
roofy offered to drive the rig so he said to come and get him so i parked at the top of jaw breaker and went to get him he by that time had changed his mind so i went back up the hill over the first couple of rocks and broke the steering arm again wayne from mad fab let me use his welder and i made a tie rod out of what was leaft
by frame twister i just wanted to break something as i had had enough
so i gave it everything it was mad sitting in that beast chucking monos all over the track someone must have some mad videos of it (please send them through) and only bent a drag link so we got the winch on to it and pulled it striaght as possible
devels marbles
it tried to got slow but we were just getting stuck and the front diff started to make some noises so i just went nuts
all in all it was the best event i have ever entered i think more people should have a go 4 blocks 5,000 each and a lot work anyone can enter
it was the ride of my life
now im just going to chill out with my wife and kids as i have misted them dearly feel free to ask any Q



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Post by Webbie »

RUFF wrote:
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I just couldnt figure out why you wanted to roll off the travel ramp?
Almost running straight through the bunting at full noise half way through the mud run wasnt all that great either.

From my side of the fence as a Spectator and Ex competitor as well as spectating with other Current Competitors, Ex competitors, Event officials and Ex officials. The common concensus were they were taking the driving like an idiot way to far. Im surprised someone wasnt seriously hurt. And i imagine Pete is now having to look at concrete barriers and screens around some of the course after this past event.

I beleive im pretty well known for putting on a show for the crowd at competitions. But i dont think ive ever taken it as far as these guys were on the weekend.

I can also see it from the other side and understand why some people thought it was cool to watch. We all love carnage, Big HP and lots of smoke.

Im not here trying to put shit on the guys but maybe give some thought next time to what could have happened if things got way out of control with the way you were driving all weekend. The last thing we need is a death at TTC.
ARH SHIT im agreeing with you on this ????? there is a difference between puting on a show and being a risk to spectators.BUNTING DOES NOT STOP VEHICLES driver need to remember that if tyres do hook up with massive wheel spin you have to be able to stop the truck before taking a child or spectators out, this knowledge comes from taking on board critisism when i was helping run OZRock so i know what im talking about. please take it on board for next year,as you did please some of the crowd which was great just bear in mind saftey as well cheers.
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Post by Collie14 »

i thank steve and tony and pet 4 saving tuff truck i had a great weekend i think the tracks were challanging but drive able but dont 4get the navies my navie chiped his bone on his knee and first aid bandaged his knee and there was no way mick was going 2 mis sunday
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Post by Collie14 »

does anyone no when the dvd is coming out
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Post by moose »

Collie14 wrote:does anyone no when the dvd is coming out
been on the Tuff Truck website ????

go to the pre-order ...relaese date is there !!!

or i could just tell you ...........13th June !!!! :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Collie14 »

i dont have 2 order 1 i get 1 free
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Post by Tuff Events »

DVD Release for 2010 has not yet been announced..

I will post up details early this coming week.
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Post by AustImages »

Hi all,


The Teaser/Trailer/Promo clip is now up on youtube.....in HD!


I strongly recommend that you watch at least the high quality version, but if you have a fast enough connection (and computer) then the High Def version is even better. Here are the links:

High Definition version
(Large window, maximum quality)

Regular High Quality version
(Smaller window, lower quality than HD)

Enjoy!
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Post by WICKED »

AustImages wrote:Hi all,


The Teaser/Trailer/Promo clip is now up on youtube.....in HD!


I strongly recommend that you watch at least the high quality version, but if you have a fast enough connection (and computer) then the High Def version is even better. Here are the links:

High Definition version
(Large window, maximum quality)

Regular High Quality version
(Smaller window, lower quality than HD)

Enjoy!
:armsup: too the little feller!

Awesome vid of my Roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can I get that just one it's own? Pretty Please!?!?!?!
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Ben,
your roll was spectacular/scarey.
I was standing just out of shot to the right, watching your line and thinking what way to go and tyre placement.
then up you go, then over and down the hill, then i start thinking whens it going to stop. lucky the trees are there. (something to think carefully of next yr i think) if the trees go its a big issue.
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Post by t price »

Fella's. . . .

There is a good chance that Heartbreak Ridge will be rested for next year. Recoveries are very difficult, and slow, especially up the top of the Ridge, so we may look at a new track to replace this one.

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Post by MogLux »

They used the last bit of my roll over I think the first one is better cant wait to see it on the DVD.......
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Post by HIGH ROLLER »

t price wrote:Fella's. . . .

There is a good chance that Heartbreak Ridge will be rested for next year. Recoveries are very difficult, and slow, especially up the top of the Ridge, so we may look at a new track to replace this one.

Tony.
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Post by MissGU »

t price wrote:Fella's. . . .

There is a good chance that Heartbreak Ridge will be rested for next year. Recoveries are very difficult, and slow, especially up the top of the Ridge, so we may look at a new track to replace this one.

Tony.
:armsup: Great news! i hated that track!
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