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Malaysian Super Series 2007?!


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Originally posted by Raptor@May 22, 2007 02:49 am

When the Snakeman decides to return a favor and coach me on how to ride like a madman. :cheeky:

 

I need to train some more. I would love to take part in one of this series just for the fun of it. Especially when got alot of kakis involved. :lovestruck:

more like i need to take lessons from u to power slide man....

 

dun forget, u r the instant lunatic

Don't just break your laptimes, SHATTER them!!

 

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wow! so happy this year there are so many singaporeans racing. Can really feel the sport growing. Congrats to Doc Dol! It was really impressive timing that you did in the race, 1.10s! U deserved the win after putting in so much effort training. What makes the win so beautiful is that superbike novice class is very competitive this year.

 

To everyone racing, good luck and with the winds for the coming races. Hope I can get the bike ready to join supersports in round 3.

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yes yes. we from kl here are very impressed with doktor dol #46 performance in the superbike race. he did not give up all the way catching up with the front guys that left him behind coz of his bad start.

 

10laps consistant 1.10s and he is back in the front row presurising the others on the last 5 laps. with the way he battle he deserved that win and also deserved to be labbelled as asia's rossi not onli singapore rossi.

 

we did have a chat with the chief mechanic from U Racing workshop dat provide the singapore riders with the tyre changing service. U racing said dat doctor dol is the most pleasant guy with very positive attitude and always put others ahead 1st then himself. he is not demanding and never he behave like a champ. he will make sure all his other fellow riders bike is ok then he will work on his own bike. he checks almost everything all the time to make sure everything is smooth for his fellow countryman. he offers drinks to others who came visiting the pit looking around. he is always 1st to arrive and last to leave the track. quality of a champion he is.

 

with the above we got to aggree coz dat is exactly wat others said out him too.

 

to the rest of singapore rider we thank you all very much for making the event a very successful one. we are very sure more singaporean will come up n race coz we understand there is a lot of 600 riders in singapore. we hope in round 2 there will be more 600 riders coz the grid is not full yet.

 

once again thank you singapore n congrats to all

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doc dol has attracted alot of Malaysia riders to SBF as well.

 

with this years open tyre, he organised for sg riders for tyre changing services.

 

bringing tyres to sepang as well.

 

his many years of effort practicing has definitely placed him in the top of novice class, chasing the open riders.

 

so sg riders heading up to MSS for race, will we see more MSS racers taking part in MRS this year? saw a few of them in johor trackdays

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Originally posted by @lvin@May 22, 2007 12:12 am

i got a bad news to pass to u guys...i might not be able to join round 2....:weep: my boss is making noise already....:cry: :mad:

That's the most annoying thing... Just when u are enjoying it, u got to give it up becos of work commitment..... :weep:

 

No work = No $$$ = No tyres = No race..... Kaoz!!!!

 

That's why i really admire/respect the rest of the riders.... How do u guys actually jagar ur work and ur hobby????

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i quit my first job as it affected my track commitment....MNC by the way.

 

i dun want to think 20 years later, seeing racing on TV......i could have done this when i was younger.

Don't just break your laptimes, SHATTER them!!

 

Insanity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results - Albert Einstein, a German born theoretical physicist widely known as one of the greatest of all time

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Originally posted by ambasnakeman@May 22, 2007 11:41 pm

i dun want to think 20 years later, seeing racing on TV......i could have done this when i was younger.

Snakeman... you have hit the nail on the head. :thumb:

 

I live my life by that philosophy. You only live once.

 

"Disappointment is temporary but regret is for life"

 

Now you know why I go to tracks like crazy... making up for lost time.

 

I don't want to reach the age when I am wheelchair ridden.. and only track day I can do is racing around the void decks with the other Ah Peks of my block, then start regretting and wishing I had done track riding when I was younger.

 

To try and fail is only disappointment, you can look back with pride knowing you have given it your best shot. Even in failure.. you still feel good about yourself and can walk with your head held up high.

 

This philosophy is one of life's tools which is applicable to... be it trying to get a licence, new job, relationship etc.

 

Here's a real life example for you... I am about 20 years older than you. When you reach my age...do you see yourself doing the same things I do on the tracks now and in the same sexy trim shape (ahem) or do you see yourself fat and with a big belly sitting at home watching TV on weekends??

 

With a 'can do' attitude... nothing is out of reach and your experience and knowledge will expand tremendously.

 

Sorry to make this sound like a philosophy lecture... but you guys are doing something right with your life. You guys have a desire to try, to win. With such a mental mindset coupled with drive and determination you will be successful in whatever endeavours you choose to undertake.

 

In my eyes.... you are all winners! :lovestruck:

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A lil' tribute fer tha riders.

 

I am so, so proud of you guys.

 

 

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But to receive from a lover is bliss,

As a bite can only tickle,

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Originally posted by Raptor@May 23, 2007 01:10 am

Snakeman... you have hit the nail on the head. :thumb:

 

I live my life by that philosophy. You only live once.

 

"Disappointment is temporary but regret is for life"

 

Now you know why I go to tracks like crazy... making up for lost time.

 

I don't want to reach the age when I am wheelchair ridden.. and only track day I can do is racing around the void decks with the other Ah Peks of my block, then start regretting and wishing I had done track riding when I was younger.

 

To try and fail is only disappointment, you can look back with pride knowing you have given it your best shot. Even in failure.. you still feel good about yourself and can walk with your head held up high.

 

This philosophy is one of life's tools which is applicable to... be it trying to get a licence, new job, relationship etc.

 

Here's a real life example for you... I am about 20 years older than you. When you reach my age...do you see yourself doing the same things I do on the tracks now and in the same sexy trim shape (ahem) or do you see yourself fat and with a big belly sitting at home watching TV on weekends??

 

With a 'can do' attitude... nothing is out of reach and your experience and knowledge will expand tremendously.

 

Sorry to make this sound like a philosophy lecture... but you guys are doing something right with your life. You guys have a desire to try, to win. With such a mental mindset coupled with drive and determination you will be successful in whatever endeavours you choose to undertake.

 

In my eyes.... you are all winners! :lovestruck:

:cry: :cry:

Don't just break your laptimes, SHATTER them!!

 

Insanity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results - Albert Einstein, a German born theoretical physicist widely known as one of the greatest of all time

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to captured by ur speech

Don't just break your laptimes, SHATTER them!!

 

Insanity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results - Albert Einstein, a German born theoretical physicist widely known as one of the greatest of all time

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YAAAHOOOOO...

 

Thank you all for the congrats msgs here and sms.. To those who ride up and watch the race via grandstand, thank you.

 

Im overwhelmed and satisfied with the result of the race although i made major mistake on Race 1.. But i make it up again on Race 2.. Its a dream come true to have stand on the same podium Rossi and the gang.. Im also very happy with the 1.10 lap times i did during the race coz i onli managed 1.14 fastest on friday and 1.13 on sat..

 

I really hope more will participate especially the 600 grid. Im proud of all our 600 guys for their guts to participate although most onli did 1.50s laptime at PG on average..

 

Ok, here's for those behind my WIN..

 

Peter Tan, Vice President of SMSA and General Manager of JR Pte Ltd

Thank you for the confident you have in me by providing me with the Metzeler Racetec tyre.. The Racetec was excellent.. I was fastest on Sat Wet practise and the Racetec did not move when im doin 1.10 in the race..

 

Thank you for coming down to Sepang and support the Singapore riders for the race..

 

Jackson. Competition Secretary of SMSA

Thank you for coming down to support the race..

 

Amir, Gerry Looi Motor

Thank you for coming down and give a helping hand on the LeoVince's Pit..

 

Max, Luca, Claudio of G-Max Race (LeoVince)

Thank you for the confident u guys have in me.. The LeoVince Exhaust sytem was excellent on my bike.. Thank you for being calm after race 1 although i did not win race 1.. LeoVince + Metzeler Racetec = 1.10.15 :thumb:

 

Joseph Lee of Sporting Motor (Ohlins)

Thank you for your effort Joe.. Nice set up of the OHLINS for me..Oppss LeoVince+Metzeler Racetec+OHLINS = 1.10.15 :thumb:

 

Raymond and Ah Siong of UNITY MOTOR

Thank you for the support u guys provide to me.. The bike preparation was excellent.. The power deliver was smooth.. Excellent Job done overall on preparing my bike for the race.. Very Profesionally done.. :thumb:

 

Sherry aka RedressMe, Yan (Cbr600) and Syukran (R1)

Thank you for all the things u guys did up in Sepang.. All you effort was paid back with my WIN i hope.. :thumb:

 

Safarin #72 aka ReinJahat

Good job.. Next round target is 1st ok.. With the new exhaust coming, i belive ur bike will have the extra bhp u need to keep up with Steven on the straight..

 

Alvin #99 and Wayne #66

For 1st race, u guys are doin fine. Absolutely FINE.. As the season goes u guys will definitely improve ur riding and overall timing.. Just be focus and work on ur stamina while waiting for next round..

 

Amba #46

Knn u use my #46 :nono: hehehe.. Good job bro.. I knew u can do better than wat u did on Race 1.. U have always been fighting for top places last year on your RVF.. Do it again dis year.. U CAN DO IT!!!!!

 

Deraj #22

Get well soon bro.. The Grid is not FULL.. I saw ur ride b4 the crash.. Damm Fierce Bro.. Hope u can be back by round 3..

 

Hart Victor Leong #25

Nice to have u racing and standing on the Podium with me.. Just like the 5lap at PG.. Good Race 2 u have.. Cmon Hart u can do better than dat.. U have always been faster than me on track days.. Next round u and me lets ride the way we ride during track day...

 

Ok Guys.. Next will be Round 2.. South Track, 9th and 10th June 2007

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Hey ChenDOL!

 

Congrats on your win and an excellent ride at round 1!

 

Will try to get faster dude!

hAnG lOoSe,

 

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Dear RedressMe, very nice pictures taken. Would appreciate if u could forward to me some of them for me to be included into the SMSA website's gallery for the motorbikes.

 

To all participants for this race, a good thumbs up to u guys who had taken part in this event. Walking around the pits, i can see the countless of unmentioned preparations in order to make this happen.

 

A very big congrats to the winners and of course, last but not least, a big thumbs up to everyone who made this a very successful event. I applaud and respect u guys for the sportsman spirit that u guys have.

 

Jackson Han

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Well done guys... All of you..

ANY FOOL CAN HOLD A TIGER BY THE BALLS, BUT IT TAKES A HERO TO KEEP ON SQUEEZING. And I am that f*cking hero...

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u wan to go faster somemore??? how many more pair of knee slider n boots u wan to destroy????

 

YES!!!

 

MUST GET FASTER!!! Obviously whatever I am doing just ain't enough!

 

How many more sliders and boots I want to destroy?

 

AS MANY AS IT TAKES!!!

hAnG lOoSe,

 

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2007 MALAYSIAN SUPER SERIES ROUND 1

 

Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur

19th-20th May

 

 

The year 2007 marks the Singapore Biker’s biggest endeavor yet, into the much admired Malaysian Super Series (MSS), otherwise known as the “Malaysian GP”.

 

With a total of 12 official entrants into its various classes, this goes down as one of the biggest efforts yet in recent times, from the island city of Singapore.

 

Milton Poh, a veteran of the MSS and the reason behind a global carbon fibre shortage, recalls:

 

“I wonder where all these fella’s came from…like Doctor Dol & Hartholomew? What kind of names are those? Are they from Sesame Street? I bet these were the buggers that were terrorizing pedestrians at various filter lanes across Singapore! I’m glad these 2 monkeys have grown some brains and come over to a national stage… I mean like, my brother and I have been here for years! Where have you guys been!?”

 

Doctor Dol & Hartholomew declined to comment of course, but added that they take no responsibility for the many skirts they have blown up, while whizzing past along busy city streets.

 

Your true blue “KIASU” Singapore riders are:

 

Alan Cheong Suzuki GSXR1000 G-Max Leo Vince SuperBike Open

 

Alvin “Slow SP” Yamaha YZF-R6 Privateer SuperSports Novice

 

Amba “Snakeman” Yamaha YZF-R6 Speedway Motors SuperSports Open

 

Charn “5thRider” Yamaha YZF-R1 BikeLab Traxxion Dynamics SuperBike Open

 

Deraj “Fat Di” Yamaha YZF-R6 JR Metzeler SuperSports Open

 

Hart “Hartholomew” Yamaha YZF R1 Bike Tech 21 SuperBike Novice

 

Martin Poh Honda CBR1000RR Privateer SuperBike Open

 

Milton Poh Suzuki GSXR1000 Privateer SuperBike Open

 

Safarin “Rein Jahat” Yamaha YZF-R6 Privateer SuperSports Novice

 

Shaiful “Doctor Dol” Yamaha YZF-R1 G-Max Leo Vince SuperBike Novice

 

Thamo Yamaha YZF-R6 BikeLab Traxxion Dynamics SuperSports Novice

 

Wayne “WayneLucifer” Yamaha YZF-R6 Privateer SuperSports Novice

 

 

Team Singapore Highlights:

 

Round 1 of the 2007 MSS officially started on the 19th of May 2007, with registration opening at 9 am at the SIC (Sepang International Circuit).

 

Although there was a long queue for the event registration, in the air conditioned 2nd floor office, the event was well run with marshals, security, ample parking, immaculately clean paddocks, and a sensible time schedule. All in all, it was very impressive to all the MSS virgins.

 

After registration and scrutineering was completed, the briefing commenced at about 1230 in the aptly named “Driver’s Briefing Hall”.

 

Basic race rules were revised and all questions answered, while we sat in air conditioned comfort in a space roughly a third the size of a football field. I was impressed already.

 

With the flanks of the hall built with glass, some were bound to get distracted by the view of the track.

 

Destructive Deraj: “…I tell you, trust me, brake when you see God, drop all the gears like a bad cold and slam the bike down like an angry pimp…”

 

About half an hour passed, when the briefing finally ended. Although some were not totally satisfied and still a bit mystified with the various flags used in the race – “Eh Deraj, they never told us what the yellow flag looks like!? What the f@(k?!”.

 

Deraj muttered: “Oh Lord, I am surrounded by fools…”

 

And so the Saturday progressed with the threat of rain ensuing from early on the afternoon. Dark clouds were circling the circuit like vultures.

 

“Wah Lan Eh! I told that “Rein” not to come ah! You see lah now…”

 

I of course, looked on the bright side and promised everyone that it was a passing cloud, managing to convince many a person that it would not rain, as God would pity the many racers that only had 20 miserable minutes of free practice and another 20 minutes of qualifying to learn the North Track.

 

Predictably, I was wrong as usual.

 

“Rein” was seen snickering in glee.

 

And so went the Supersport riders on their free practice, getting pelted by the rain. It was definitely not the best of conditions and it was scary just hearing the engines of Amba & Demolition Deraj bounce of the rev limiters, when they spun the rears on full throttle down the straights.

 

After 20 minutes, Wayne returned looking like he was NOT having the ride of his life, muttering: “I saw my life flash infront of me…twice!!”

 

Amba returned looking pale, but insisted that he was not scared out of his skin but just “feeling cold”. He quickly changed the subject by describing how he was controlling a 100-foot, controlled, 2 wheel slide into Turn 5, while setting his shift light simultaneously. He insisted that he was at home in the wet conditions as he is the “Snakeman”, and likes to "slither" around all the time.

 

Yeah right.

 

Too be continued…

 

Cheers,

 

Hartholomew Mamola

 

Crash Re-enactment Expert & SEE-PANG Malaysian Super Series Correspondent

Reporting for ME-LICIN Tires France

Defending Champion, Siglap Downhill Bicycle Freewheeling Speed Trials '96-'07

hAnG lOoSe,

 

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