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*W.E.ROCK AUSTRALIA '06 FINALS Milbrodale NSW 12-13 August*

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Post by Screwy »

80lsy gq wrote:also have to say a big congrats to Mick Eather for winning the Judges Cup which we ran using the Mog late on Sunday arvo

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Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
80lsy gq wrote:also have to say a big congrats to Mick Eather for winning the Judges Cup which we ran using the Mog late on Sunday arvo

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80lsy gq wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
80lsy gq wrote:also have to say a big congrats to Mick Eather for winning the Judges Cup which we ran using the Mog late on Sunday arvo

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your an ass :finger:

and posibly like abit of unlce action as well :finger:
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who owns the buggy with the yellow frame and opw stickers on the side
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Post by Vulcanised »

Top weekend!! very well organised :) Good show by the members here who competed :cool: Saw most of them..... got about 90- minutes of video.... put a short one together. The usual shiite... right click and save as :)

http://downunder4x4.net/video/werockAUG2006.wmv
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mud gu wrote:who owns the buggy with the yellow frame and opw stickers on the side

i think that was Peter Antunac's new toy
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mud gu wrote:who owns the buggy with the yellow frame and opw stickers on the side
I asked that on the previous page, apperantly its Petes new toy. Looks heaps better reckon.
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so who was driving it cause pete was driving his old black thing
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Post by plowy »

sam keck was driving petes new rig
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mud gu wrote:so who was driving it cause pete was driving his old black thing
Sam Kneck, was stretching the new legs in Yellow OPW. well thats what i got told.
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the new yellow one looks heaps better than the old one
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Post by Troll00 »

germo wrote:will post some pics soon.

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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Just so you understand why they call teams over the PA, as they are most likely in the pits doing repairs and once they have been called they have 3 minutes to present their card to be signed by the Judge and start break down time they then have 45 minutes to fix it and present at that stage, the judge can then move on to the next competitor once the card is signed. We only get 45 minutes of break down time for the day once we run out of time your out for the rest of the day and you get 50 points for every stage you don't complete. So should only have to wait 3 minutes in between each one, but good luck with that one!!

Sorry for the wait but I know we try to move as quick as we can to the next stage, as I won't to finish as quick as I can and wash the dust down with a cold one or two.
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Post by Vulcanised »

i have been involved with organising large scale events in the past (non-4wd related) and i know how hard it is. I think they did a pretty good job.... and the wait at times wasn't too bad..... gave people time to move from one course to the next :)
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Post by Troll00 »

Well a big congrates to TONY and the WE Rock Team for putting on a great event and finishing the series on a high for us with coming 3RD :shock: in the finals and 3RD in the series :shock: a big THANKS to Case for spotting for me all year and his family for letting me take him away so much.
Thanks to Sam Overton for letting me drive as a judge and get me totally hooked but didn't quite think we could put it together earlier in the year, due to all the other stuff I had on, but still let us, I said I would and we did, thanks to a great bunch of mates for rebuild it time and time again, THANKS Leonard Chief Mechanic/Painter, Mick Cheif Engineer, Mick G, Wayne, Mark V, John, Matt and of course
:armsup: JAMIE HUGHES Cheif Sabotor :armsup: Thanks Mates :armsup:

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And of course my family who have been great and put up with all the bad times and the good, we might be able to eat next week now!!!!!!

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did anyone make it down safely from the drop off in that video???
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Post by hypo »

Good weekend guys, thanx to MOCK for the loan-a-buggy(p.s i told u id break it :finger: )

also congrats to the place getters, well done, and good luck to the lucky guys that r going OS, hope u guys spank some yanky ass in their backyard.

i watched the local news 2nite, and it looked like Guts and I got the most air time :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by ljxtreem »

Any time boy's :cool: :cool:
As long as youz had a good time :cool: :cool:

I knew youz would break it, didnt think it would be a rear axel :shock:

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Post by evanstaniland »

do competitors from both classes go to the states to compete or is it just the unlimited class that goes OS and not the promodified???

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Post by Vulcanised »

Aza wrote:did anyone make it down safely from the drop off in that video???
Sam Keck did, i left just after that.
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Post by Screwy »

That yellow buggy is Petes new Rig yeh. Sam Keck Built it so he tested it as it wasnt 100 percent completed and hadnt been tested as yet.
Pete drove is Black one cause he knew it was ready.

also.... that Yellow OPW buggy has a 454 Big Block Chev in it ;)
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Post by moose »

great weekend !!! (was it a weekend ?????????????????????) :?

rob & I tried our arses off , but only completed 1 stage successfully !!
B2 on sunday , (in 3m.14 secs !!!)

as for his (can you say) BIG roll on B3 , he still has to learn to back off & not scream wen you are using "round-eye" com systems !!!!
Fark he was loud !! :D
wat we didn,t know was , that it stuffed the rear diff , got to the start of our last stage , lined up .............
3..2..1..go , I took off to start stacking rocks , turn around & rob,s doing front wheel digs !!, but the rear tailshaft was spinning as well !!!!!! :cry:
game over !!!

oh well , but all in all TOP weekend !!!

(apart from the poo dust on A1/B1 !!!) :armsup:
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Post by JK »

What an awesome weekend... It still hasn't sunk in that we won. The BIG trophy sitting on my desk helps :D

Everything came together for us.

- Jamie drove with absolute precision and made my job MUCH easier by doing exactly what I needed him to do.
- The buggy was solid and reliable (even if it did cough a bit) ;)
- The Maxxis tyres are simply amazing. So much traction and so predictable.
- The duplex comms units are like driving by ESP. For me it is like driving one of my RC crawlers with words rather than a controller.
- Our ‘pit crew’, Bob and Mick were awesome and without them the weekend would have been a lot more stressful. Thanks guys.
- The courses were excellent. Well done Tony and the team.
- We finished EVERY course and were the only team to do so. Consistency was our key to taking the win.

The atmosphere at the comp was great. There was no politics or other unsavoury carry-on. Everyone was there to have a good time and drive the wheels off their buggies.

A BIG thanks to Jamie for thinking of me when he was looking for a spotter all that time ago. I have learnt so much about spotting and competition over the last couple of years.

Thanks to Greg and BB for their generous guidance and advice. These guys really know the often unnoticed art of good spotting.

Well done to ALL the spotters out there. You guys worked your backsides off all weekend and helped produce some awesome drives and spectacular action.

Finally, thanks to the crowd for cheering at the right moments. The roar from the crowd really helped Jamie and me push the buggy back on all fours on our way to our amazing -28 run on A4. YEEHAWWW!
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Post by grimbo »

any chance someone could post one pic of each vehicle competing and who was driving/navigating and the positionthey finished?
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Post by not not »

Well what a weekend :armsup: Everything about it was awsome.
A big congrates to Tony and his hard working crew for making it all happen.
You guys have lifted the benchmark enormously.
As JK said the atmosphere at the event was unreal.
The coarses were unreal and rewarded those who took a chance or really thought about there lines.
A big congrates to those who are going to the world finals as i think we are sending the best vehicles and drivers for shore.
Myself and steve were pretty happy with how we went as we drove a few coarses and lines that other pro mods didnt but made a few wrong choices on the simpler ones that we should have finished but thats racing and we had a ball. We went with nothing to loose and to finally push ourselfs hard and the buggy and not really worry bout breaking to much and to try put on a show.
I think we succeded at all. :lol:
Congrates to the podium 6 it was some awsome driving and to mick for all his awsome recoveries We all tested his skills with getting us out of some very awfull positions over the weekend and he did so without fault.
If every event from here on in is like the finals then they can count us in to go round again next year hopefully in a brand new buggy.
To all the other competitors we should all be proud as these events are nothing without us all and i think everyone of us did well and put on a hell of a show.
To my sponsers this year thanks and i hope to keep the relationships going through next year and beyond as it would not be as easy without you guys.
It was also awsome to have the 9 network there on sunday to get some
footage and for me to get on national tv breaking a rear tailshaft. :armsup: So all there is to say now is BRING ON NEXT YEARS SERIES!!
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Post by Hekta »

Awesome weekend, what a blast! This was the only round I'd made it to this year and the driving compared to last years finals is just insane!

Those drop offs on A3 and the shootout were nuts! when a few people drove the big bonus last year it was amazing, now their part of the courses! :crazyeyes:
evanstaniland wrote:do competitors from both classes go to the states to compete or is it just the unlimited class that goes OS and not the promodified???

Evan...
Yeah Evan, the top two from each class are going over. Hope you guys kick some arse! Saw it on the NBN news last night too, great to see some mainstream coverage.

I heard Dave Camp had a rip roaring fire going at the early hours of the morning, I don't know how the dude slept next to it :lol:
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Wait! Guys! You can't go to the US for the finals!
You will miss out on the Nissan Trials! :finger:
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Post by mickyd555 »

JK wrote:What an awesome weekend... It still hasn't sunk in that we won. The BIG trophy sitting on my desk helps :D

Everything came together for us.

- Jamie drove with absolute precision and made my job MUCH easier by doing exactly what I needed him to do.
- The buggy was solid and reliable (even if it did cough a bit) ;)
- The Maxxis tyres are simply amazing. So much traction and so predictable.
- The duplex comms units are like driving by ESP. For me it is like driving one of my RC crawlers with words rather than a controller.
- Our ‘pit crew’, Bob and Mick were awesome and without them the weekend would have been a lot more stressful. Thanks guys.
- The courses were excellent. Well done Tony and the team.
- We finished EVERY course and were the only team to do so. Consistency was our key to taking the win.

The atmosphere at the comp was great. There was no politics or other unsavoury carry-on. Everyone was there to have a good time and drive the wheels off their buggies.

A BIG thanks to Jamie for thinking of me when he was looking for a spotter all that time ago. I have learnt so much about spotting and competition over the last couple of years.

Thanks to Greg and BB for their generous guidance and advice. These guys really know the often unnoticed art of good spotting.

Well done to ALL the spotters out there. You guys worked your backsides off all weekend and helped produce some awesome drives and spectacular action.

Finally, thanks to the crowd for cheering at the right moments. The roar from the crowd really helped Jamie and me push the buggy back on all fours on our way to our amazing -28 run on A4. YEEHAWWW!
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Post by ferog »

Had a blast Judging on A2 and B3. It was a very good weekend and never without ongoing entertainment. On A2 Saturday on the last obstacle most of the buggies slid sidways into the crack of doom and couldn't drive out there were a few exceptions- Jamie and Jk drove it perfectly, and a top effort from Tim and Shaun who managed to get out and rock it off the ledge making it just in time. B3 had alot of rolls and breakages on the last climb/ angled drop off. It was a wicked course, and I am partially crippled from running up and down the hill all day in my own delight and excitement.

The spectator turnout was awsome, good to see the advertising taking effect. It just goes to show we need to have WE ROCK in NSW all the time ;) :P The vibe from the extra crowd seemed to feul the event with excitement.

Well done to Steve (Viperguy) Jeremy's spotter who got through the entire weekend with a bad back. He even managed to cook everyones dinner and breakfast and did it well. :armsup:

Jeremy you are lucky to have such a wonderful woman so I will just say congratulations, a good effort on entertaining the crowd and making it on channel 9 with the roll over.

Adrian, did you really take apart the Judges buggy ? :cry: Somebody owes us judges a drive :P - A certain Judge needs to have his a** handed to him, me and many others were hoping to end the constant ear slaughter on the weekend. :roll:

Well done to all of the competitors and spotters.
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Post by MissDrew »

Aza wrote:did anyone make it down safely from the drop off in that video???
If your talking about the one that harley rolled arse over front on then

OPW did, there are pics of his face as he lands at the bottom :rofl:
I did in the ro dent, Hypos spotting helped here HEEPS!!!!!!!!! :armsup:
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Post by JK »

mickyd555 wrote: what is the duplex comms sytem that you guys all seem to be using??
We were using the round eyes units. There are other systems out there.

http://www.roundeyes.com/
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