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So one consolation my max. speed was 57.7kph
(my fastest speed was on lap 2). But we will never know if I could have caught the flying Hayden it takes a long time to catch somebody at 2kph :-)

Even spending two laps getting back to the start I managed 80km before the time was up. My last few laps felt fastest (no slow spots) but by that time the race was over for me, I was just having FUN!

Sailing 5km with only two tyres was a challenge. I eventually got going by sailing just on the rim (on the windward side) and keeping it off the ground by standing on the leeward axle, but in a gust I crashed - It hurt I was going faster than I realized!. Every cloud has a silver lining however and as the wind increased I got back into the seat, sailing just on the rim was not in fact that difficult. I was going at a good speed by the time I got back the start but was never going to get two laps back. My objective was to catch and pass Chris (my Son) who had about a 13km lead. I made up the 3km and got in front of him, to be only about 3/4 of a lap behind but he stopped at 80km and I was stopped when I got back at 80km.

Highlight of the day: Overtaking Orca just before the end of the second lap, I think he was encouraging me, as I'm not sure what he said as I passed him slowly with a cheeky "Guess Who". Me in second, I was on cloud nine. Then the wheels fell off at the top mark literally!

What a difference a year can make! Oh and a new kart, ultra carbon mast, a POD, woolies on my sail (my secret weapon) and a years practice ;-)

Finally thanks to Graham a great sportsman. Throwing me a wheel and a spanner potentially sacrificing his own race was a great moral lifter. during what was a real low point in my day. Shame that 2008 karts have different diameter bearings and it didn't fit, but as they say it's the thought that counts and I really appreciated the thought. At that point the wind was soft and I just couldn't get going, I was expecting a 5km walk!

Next year I'm carrying a spare wheel!

And of course I have to thank Russel who sacrificed his sailing so we could all enjoy a great day and gave me a spare wheel to get back into the action (even if it was not one of his own like I thought). Russell you are a hero to our club, having run a Scout Group for many years I know how much work you put into ABC.
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