KIWI RIDER 08 2019 VOL.1 | Page 30

I lined up for my first shot at the GP8 course, going over in my head all the tricks I have learnt in my time riding motorcycles of practice, I soon had my nimble wee MT-07 clunking from lock to lock, if only at around 10km/h. Interestingly, having never done this before, I was one of the only people there on the night who managed to complete the lock-to-lock exercise first go, and was asked to demonstrate before the rest of the riders gave it a second try. GP8 After about an hour of basic handling drills, and warm ups, we were then set the challenge of the GP8. It’s so called because it is the figure of eight Grand Prix. The idea is to start inside a box, launch forwards, complete five figure eights around the course and stop back inside the box you started in. James Riley (the guy in charge) said when he started, we could complete the GP8 in around 55 seconds, and over time his goal was to get it down to less than 30 seconds, currently his PB is 31 seconds. I don’t mind admitting that this was when 30 KIWI RIDER the red mist descended… I’m known for being a little competitive, so much so that my wife won’t let me play Monopoly any more because I’m “too competitive”. I didn’t know there was such a thing! I was assigned to the course run by a young lady rider by the name of Emmanuella, who had been riding Moto Gymkhana for about three months, and her best time was 36.8 seconds. That gave me a target... I lined up for my first shot at the GP8 course, going over in my head all the tricks I have learnt in my time riding motorcycles, things like lead with the head, counter-steering and weight distribution, and surprised my self by completing it in 45.81 seconds. I couldn’t leave it there, so I lined up for a second run, and bettered my first time, completing the GP8 in 42.2 seconds. They say the third time’s a charm, so I went into it with the goal of completing the course in 40 seconds or less, I came in bang on the button with a time of 40.2 seconds, this is when Emmanuella excitedly told James the good news.