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*W.E.ROCK AUSTRALIA '06 FINALS Milbrodale NSW 12-13 August*
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gotta say the improvement in buggies is amazing.
the only thing I will grip about is that it was a bit boring to watch, having to wait for buggies to drive the course.
the drivers should be with their buggies at all time and in line ready to race, rather than having to be chased down over the loud speaker.
a few guys I talked to were dissapointed with this!,
organisation was not as good as last years final.
it may be better with more buggies and from the way people were talking there is a few in progress!
but well done to the organisers, there was a much bigger crowd and good media coverage, leading up to it on radio, and NBN TV doing a report on it too!
there was some wild rock to drive and tricky courses, some of the huge stuff looked a bit scary,
enjoy ashley
gotta say the improvement in buggies is amazing.
the only thing I will grip about is that it was a bit boring to watch, having to wait for buggies to drive the course.
the drivers should be with their buggies at all time and in line ready to race, rather than having to be chased down over the loud speaker.
a few guys I talked to were dissapointed with this!,
organisation was not as good as last years final.
it may be better with more buggies and from the way people were talking there is a few in progress!
but well done to the organisers, there was a much bigger crowd and good media coverage, leading up to it on radio, and NBN TV doing a report on it too!
there was some wild rock to drive and tricky courses, some of the huge stuff looked a bit scary,
enjoy ashley
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IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
Theres also a heap of skill in driving these scary drops id reckon, like throttle timing. Notice its the same drivers who pull them off most of the time eg Pete A.`maddog wrote:Stages seem a little short in some cases. It would be nice to see slightly longer courses. This probably ties in with the previous point. I think there would be benefit in making longer courses without increasing the insanity of the obstacle each year, rather than keeping the courses ultra short but increasing the size of the obstacles and the height above ground that you do them at. Having a slightly longer stage allows for drivers to move ahead of others based on their driving skill and consistency rather than the luck of a drop off a 12 foot ledge or similar.
I personally like the big drops and keep em coming cos they bring the crowds back, but somone will probably get hurt one day. The best tracks for me though, are the technical, twisty off camber ones that require strategy and offer different lines for different vehicles, but are still spectacular. My fav track was the A3/B2 one (and the shootout was OK too i spose )
By the way top pics maddog thanx for putting em all up.
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not close at all Mick..there was another row of bunting further down than the yellow and black TJM bunting that you can see in the clip...crokie83 wrote: holy crap
how close did he come to hitting spectators?
the TJM bunting was the course bunting, spectator bunting was further down the hill
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the original and the best
WOW,what a bloody awesome weekend.
A huge congrats to TONY and his team of helpers,The weekend went off really well...
The event was bloody awesome,everything just seemed to come together for myself and my team..The courses were fantastic, It had a mixture of totally insane drop offs and climbs & nice tight technical stuff thrown in as well..
Ok now i would like to thank my spotter JK for basically telling were to go all weekend. In a good way of course...
I would also like to thanks my sponsors MAXXIS TYRES,COUNTRY WIDE MECHANICAL & THE 4x4 SPECIALIST...
I would also like to say thankyou to the MILBRODALE PUBLIC SCHOOL for coming out and doing the catering all weekend.
Just another note,I would like Sam & his family to know that my teams thoughts, and i'm sure the thoughts of everyone involved in the sport are with them at this time..
Regards
Jamie Way
Team 4x4 Specialist #005
A huge congrats to TONY and his team of helpers,The weekend went off really well...
The event was bloody awesome,everything just seemed to come together for myself and my team..The courses were fantastic, It had a mixture of totally insane drop offs and climbs & nice tight technical stuff thrown in as well..
Ok now i would like to thank my spotter JK for basically telling were to go all weekend. In a good way of course...
I would also like to thanks my sponsors MAXXIS TYRES,COUNTRY WIDE MECHANICAL & THE 4x4 SPECIALIST...
I would also like to say thankyou to the MILBRODALE PUBLIC SCHOOL for coming out and doing the catering all weekend.
Just another note,I would like Sam & his family to know that my teams thoughts, and i'm sure the thoughts of everyone involved in the sport are with them at this time..
Regards
Jamie Way
Team 4x4 Specialist #005
Team 4x4 Specialist 005
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Exo, from what i can see from the pics, it looks heaps sweeter than his original, The yellow makes a big difference. Who was driving it? or was Pete just having a play in those pics.Fourwheelin wrote:Linkin
That is pete's new toy......
I'm pretty sure that is the rig he is sending to the states..
Jamie
They finished that rig at something like 7am sat morn,then trailered it out,Pete got same kneck to test drive it for him all weekend....LINKIN wrote:Exo, from what i can see from the pics, it looks heaps sweeter than his original, The yellow makes a big difference. Who was driving it? or was Pete just having a play in those pics.Fourwheelin wrote:Linkin
That is pete's new toy......
I'm pretty sure that is the rig he is sending to the states..
Jamie
Got to say that is one sweet kickass rig.....
Jamie
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Proudly Sponsorsed By
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test drive it? id call it drive it like you stole itFourwheelin wrote:They finished that rig at something like 7am sat morn,then trailered it out,Pete got same kneck to test drive it for him all weekend....LINKIN wrote:Exo, from what i can see from the pics, it looks heaps sweeter than his original, The yellow makes a big difference. Who was driving it? or was Pete just having a play in those pics.Fourwheelin wrote:Linkin
That is pete's new toy......
I'm pretty sure that is the rig he is sending to the states..
Jamie
Got to say that is one sweet kickass rig.....
Jamie
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W.E.ROCK Finals, what a great weekend at Milbrodale. An awsome effort from Tony and his crew of hard working dedicated team, without them the event would not be possible , and all of us would not be able to compete at what we have all just experienced as a over the top fantastic event.
Congrats to all the winners in each class and to the series winners , but I do believe events like last weekend can only make all of us winners.
To Jamie & James ( TEAM 4x4 SPECIALIST) a big pat on the back to you guys for such great effort over the whole weekend , and thank you both for the opportunity to be a fellow team member.
Hobo Bob
(TEAM 4X4 SPECIALIST)
Congrats to all the winners in each class and to the series winners , but I do believe events like last weekend can only make all of us winners.
To Jamie & James ( TEAM 4x4 SPECIALIST) a big pat on the back to you guys for such great effort over the whole weekend , and thank you both for the opportunity to be a fellow team member.
Hobo Bob
(TEAM 4X4 SPECIALIST)
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