NZ Post Classic Racing Web Site
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:03 pm
Gidday,
Just thought I'd let you all know about the NZ Post Classic Racing web site that I am in the process of building:
www.nzpostclassics.org.nz
The pre'89 class is growing at a rapid rate, and one of the NZ magazines is going to buy a bike and write a series of articles on how to go racing, starting with a std bike and progressing from there (maybe I can talk him into getting a '89 EXUP) !!!!
The Post Classic scene is now starting to be recognised as one of the best ways to get onto the track as we are all in it for the same three reasons: fun, good company and having a good race.
If your in NZ, then check out the race dates, and come and make your self known to #121.
It would be great to hook up with the Post Classic Racers in the South Island at some time, but the logisics of travel make this a big financial comitment for anyone contenplating the travel (3.5 hour ferry crossing involved), but anythings possible if we work at it hard enough.
Anyway, have a look at the site, and like it says at the bottom of the home page:
Don't dream it - do it
Get involved in Post Classic racing for the time of your life!
Cheers
Just thought I'd let you all know about the NZ Post Classic Racing web site that I am in the process of building:
www.nzpostclassics.org.nz
The pre'89 class is growing at a rapid rate, and one of the NZ magazines is going to buy a bike and write a series of articles on how to go racing, starting with a std bike and progressing from there (maybe I can talk him into getting a '89 EXUP) !!!!
The Post Classic scene is now starting to be recognised as one of the best ways to get onto the track as we are all in it for the same three reasons: fun, good company and having a good race.
If your in NZ, then check out the race dates, and come and make your self known to #121.
It would be great to hook up with the Post Classic Racers in the South Island at some time, but the logisics of travel make this a big financial comitment for anyone contenplating the travel (3.5 hour ferry crossing involved), but anythings possible if we work at it hard enough.
Anyway, have a look at the site, and like it says at the bottom of the home page:
Don't dream it - do it
Get involved in Post Classic racing for the time of your life!
Cheers