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SPECTATOR UPDATE Vic Winch 2005 - 30th Sept to 2nd Oct

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SPECTATOR UPDATE Vic Winch 2005 - 30th Sept to 2nd Oct

Post by Vic Winch '05 »

Stop what you are doing – get the calendar and a big red pen and mark in these dates:

30th September – 2nd October 2005

It’s here – Vic Winch Challenge 2005.

This year’s event will be held in Willow Grove and is specifically for novice drivers and navigators providing a genuine ‘entry level’ competition. With room for up to 40 teams (car, driver & navigator) we plan to have between 11 & 12 competition stages over three days (3 on Friday night, 5 to 6 on Saturday and 3 on Sunday).

Expanding on last years success we are promoting the 2005 event as a spectator spectacular and are actively pursuing public attendance for both Saturday (8am – 5pm) and Sunday (8am – 2pm).

With well over $10,000 worth of cash and prizes this is a prize pool worth going all out for and last years event was full of thrills and spills. To get a feel for last years event please visit Offroad Images website (URL below).

http://www.offroadimages.com.au/OE/Even ... index.html
http://www.offroadimages.com.au/OE/Even ... index.html

Competitor entries will open mid July 2005 and no previous competition experience is necessary with preference given to complete novices. We will be able to provide prospective competitors with a list of statutory safety requirements and compulsory equipment and also be able to provide details of companies able to help with vehicle preparation. Our goal with this event is to give people a low cost - low risk experience of the world of off road racing and hopefully inspire teams to continue into other events.

For competitors who cannot wait or want a bit of inside goss we can be contacted on 03 9705 6677 or by email on competitor@procomp.com.au.

An event of this nature requires an enormous amount of work to put together and we require all sorts of volunteers both leading up to and on the weekend itself. For anyone interested in being involved as a track marshal, spectator marshal or just a general helper they can contact us on 03 9705 6677 or by email helper@procomp.com.au
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Post by beretta »

As a complete novice, I'm interested in competing, would like to know more about what equipment and mod requirements or limits there are etc. I don't know anything about this event or competing in this sport, but am getting rid of my dirt bike to take this up so am pretty keen to get amongst it.
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Post by Vic Winch '05 »

Reply sent by pm.

For those interested in the rules we will be running under CCDA guidelines which are available for download from their website:

http://ccda.4wd.org.au/cms/index.php?na ... wnload&req
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Post by Kruza »

i would like to go as a spectator but where is Willow Grove?
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Post by turps »

Kruza wrote:i would like to go as a spectator but where is Willow Grove?
About 20mins out of Nerrim in Gippsland Victoria. about 30mins NE of Warrigul from memory.
There is or was a map on the VIC Winch web site at one stage.
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Post by blkmav »

Given you are promoting the event as a genuine ‘entry level’ competition, are you expecting all novices to fit out their vehicles to the full CDDA spec?
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Post by Vic Winch '05 »

blkmav wrote:Given you are promoting the event as a genuine ‘entry level’ competition, are you expecting all novices to fit out their vehicles to the full CDDA spec?
Hi Blkmav,

Firstly be under no illusion this is an entry level WINCH challenge. There are certain risks associated with winch challenges and although we design the tracks to reflect the novice nature of the event we still want it to be a challenge. As such we take safety very seriously and the vehicle and personal requirements are comensurate with the risk.

The original idea behind the Vic Winch was to give teams an opportunity to get experience so that they can go on to other 'A' class events, like the Ateco Winch Challenge, which all require previous competition experience.

Having said that you do not have to have a full comp spec vehicle to compete. The Vic Winch is a 'B' Class event, as specified under the rules, and apart from the usual recovery gear, winch, etc. the only mandatory safety modification required to vehicles is the fitting of a 4 point 'roll' cage.

Driver and navigator will be required to wear helmets but you can run with standard fitment seat belts.

If you would like a provisional list of mandatory recovery/safety equipment including a brief outline of 'roll' cage requirements please email us on:
competitor@procomp.com.au

There are events for people who do not want to modify their vehicles to this extent and still do a 4wd competition BUT these events are not against the clock and do not require winching (see links below)

http://www.pajeroclub.com.au/Challenge
http://www.navrun.com.au
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previous experience????

Post by southern race gear »

Just how much experience is too much???
Is it possible to send in an application anyway.
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Post by Kruza »

About 20mins out of Nerrim in Gippsland Victoria. about 30mins NE of Warrigul from memory.
There is or was a map on the VIC Winch web site at one stage.[/quote]

Thanks mate hopefully i can get a few days off work and come down and watch and have an awesome weekend :armsup:
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Re: Vic Winch Challenge 2005

Post by Kane »

Vic Winch '05 wrote:Stop what you are doing – get the calendar and a big red pen and mark in these dates:

30th September – 2nd October 2005

It’s here – Vic Winch Challenge 2005.
Sh*t time of year to run this event-
http://www.utemuster.info/index.php

SAME WEEKEND!!!! Oh well, ute muster it is!
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Re: previous experience????

Post by Vic Winch '05 »

southern race gear wrote:Just how much experience is too much???
Is it possible to send in an application anyway.
Firstly we need to clarify what we class as previous experience. The definition we are using is that if you have been a driver in a competition that will count as previous experience IF YOU WANT TO ENTER AS A DRIVER. The same goes for navigators who want to enter as a navigator.

If you have had experience as a driver but none as a navigator and want to enter as a navigator then you are considered to have had no previous competition experience. Same will go for navigators with experience who want to enter as drivers.

Now just because you have had some experience does not immediately rule you out however we do have some automatic exclusions:

Any prospective driver who has had a top 10 finish in an 'A' Class event as driver.
Any prospective navigator who has had a top 10 finish in an 'A' class event as navigator.
Any prospective driver who has had a top 3 finish in a previous Vic Winch as driver.
Any prospective navigator who has had a top 3 finish in a previous Vic Winch as navigator.

An 'A' Class event would be like the Alpine Winch Challenge, Ateco Winch Challenge, Outback Challenge, Xtreme Winch Challenge etc.

It would be great to have a full field of teams where neither driver or navigator have had any previous competition experience. Unfortunately (or fortunately for teams with some experience) this is extremely unlikely so we encourage interested teams to put in an application. We will then 'grade' all the applications based on previous experience to produce a list (least to most experience). Acceptances will then be sent to the top 40 teams on our list.
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

WE WILL BE THERE AGAIN THIS YEAR NEXT STOP ATECO :armsup:
Come on fess up who else is coming to play?
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Re: Vic Winch Challenge 2005

Post by Drafty »

Kane wrote:
Vic Winch '05 wrote:Stop what you are doing – get the calendar and a big red pen and mark in these dates:

30th September – 2nd October 2005

It’s here – Vic Winch Challenge 2005.
Sh*t time of year to run this event-
http://www.utemuster.info/index.php

SAME WEEKEND!!!! Oh well, ute muster it is!
May i sugest that next year the organisers of all the offroad events held in Australia consult Kane so that comps dont conflict with his itinery. :finger:
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Re: Vic Winch Challenge 2005

Post by Doooh »

Drafty wrote:May i sugest that next year the organisers of all the offroad events held in Australia consult Kane so that comps dont conflict with his itinery. :finger:
Thanks for the tip Joe - will definately put the Ute muster on the list of must do events next year
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Re: Vic Winch Challenge 2005

Post by matt.mcinnes »

Doooh wrote:
Drafty wrote:May i sugest that next year the organisers of all the offroad events held in Australia consult Kane so that comps dont conflict with his itinery. :finger:
Thanks for the tip Joe - will definately put the Ute muster on the list of must do events next year
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Re: Vic Winch Challenge 2005

Post by bogged »

Kane wrote:Sh*t time of year to run this event-
http://www.utemuster.info/index.php

SAME WEEKEND!!!! Oh well, ute muster it is!
that should affect 2 people... dont see many HQ utes with mack bars, 20 bulllights, bundy and stickers covering everypiece of rust and an esky full of KB in winch challenges :finger:
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Re: Vic Winch Challenge 2005

Post by Kane »

bogged wrote:
Kane wrote:Sh*t time of year to run this event-
http://www.utemuster.info/index.php

SAME WEEKEND!!!! Oh well, ute muster it is!
that should affect 2 people... dont see many HQ utes with mack bars, 20 bulllights, bundy and stickers covering everypiece of rust and an esky full of KB in winch challenges :finger:
Yeah I suppose you don’t see any utes in or at winch comps :roll: :? .
I wasn’t saying that the Vic winch and ute muster are the same or linked together but I do know of a lot of people that would normally go to both if they were on separate dates. I was just making a point and was not asking for any special allowances to change the dates, just that they have never clashed before :finger: .
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Post by 80UTE »

Put in my entry at 5.00pm on the 31/08 as they were closing the door . It was a last minute thing after chatting to Dave and Paul at Kerwish Automotive they were trying to convince me to go and as i was driving past Vesper Drv i done a right hander and pulled in at procomp as they were locking up. As im a good customer they accepted my entry and took my money so i asume im in.
:P :P :P

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Post by Mudzuki »

80UTE wrote:Put in my entry at 5.00pm on the 31/08 as they were closing the door . It was a last minute thing after chatting to Dave and Paul at Kerwish Automotive they were trying to convince me to go and as i was driving past Vesper Drv i done a right hander and pulled in at procomp as they were locking up. As im a good customer they accepted my entry and took my money so i asume im in.
:P :P :P

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Post by BIg StEvE »

Mudzuki wrote:
80UTE wrote:Put in my entry at 5.00pm on the 31/08 as they were closing the door . It was a last minute thing after chatting to Dave and Paul at Kerwish Automotive they were trying to convince me to go and as i was driving past Vesper Drv i done a right hander and pulled in at procomp as they were locking up. As im a good customer they accepted my entry and took my money so i asume im in.
:P :P :P

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So your a good customer, does that mean you have some new tyres?
:rofl: You will need em Wally! They were not to flash at Nav Night! Also love the sound and power of your rig. Just need to get that power to the ground! :twisted:
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Post by 80UTE »

I have a new set of 36 Simex's at home and thought that Avoca would be very rocky not slippery red clay and i wanted to avoid driving 500KM there&back and cutting them up on the rocks ( Bad Choice ). I will certainly be at Vic Winch on the Simex's thou and close to home aswell.

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Post by BIg StEvE »

80UTE wrote:I have a new set of 36 Simex's at home and thought that Avoca would be very rocky not slippery red clay and i wanted to avoid driving 500KM there&back and cutting them up on the rocks ( Bad Choice ). I will certainly be at Vic Winch on the Simex's thou and close to home aswell.

Wally
Good stuff mate cant wait to see it! :twisted:
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Post by MissDrew »

I`ll be there, as a navi again :roll: was only decided 2 days ago :roll:
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Post by DAZ »

matt.mcinnes wrote:WE WILL BE THERE AGAIN THIS YEAR NEXT STOP ATECO :armsup:
Come on fess up who else is coming to play?
me but im still fixing it after the last time i played :oops:
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Post by scotto »

Guts wrote:I`ll be there, as a navi again :roll: was only decided 2 days ago :roll:
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Post by ash »

is there camping for the spectatars
all weekend from friday nite to sunday
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Post by Davidh »

is there camping for the spectatars
all weekend from friday nite to sunday
If there isn't, there is great camping very close to the property in state forest.
Some great tracks too.
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Post by 80UTE »

There is no spectator's on the Friday night and no spectator camping on the property over the weekend, each competing vehicle can have 2 "assistants" camping with them at $60 each (includes food) but otherwise spectators i believe will be charged $10 entry each day. Marshals can also camp on the property.

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Post by BIg StEvE »

80UTE wrote:There is no spectator's on the Friday night and no spectator camping on the property over the weekend, each competing vehicle can have 2 "assistants" camping with them at $60 each (includes food) but otherwise spectators i believe will be charged $10 entry each day. Marshals can also camp on the property.

wally
Dang would have been good to check out two days and camp it up on saturday night! :cool:
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Post by Davidh »

Dang would have been good to check out two days and camp it up on saturday night!
You still can! Just 5 mins from the property and you're in state forest with great camping.

Maybe there should be an OL camp site for all the weekend spectators?
Steve, start one up!
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