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precision concepts racing, worcs glen helen

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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Things were looking good coming into this race. Taylor was on the mend from his finger injury and Robby and Jamie were healthy and ready to go. September is usually hot in Southern California, and this day was no exception. A big turn out made the course one of the roughest of the year. 36 Pros signed up to do battle.

Off the start, Jamie had a good jump and ran top 3. Taylor was next in 8th with Robby around 15th. About a half lap in, A bottle neck formed. The top 3 riders made it through clean, then it was all stop. Taylor and Robby were not so lucky as they were stopped so long, that most of the riders turned their motors off to wait. Then the Pro 2’s came and they along with a few Pros cut off this section. All was not well.

When the leaders came through at the end of the first lap, there was a huge gap from the top few back, and several Pro 2 riders that by passed the bottle neck were way up. Jamie was looking good in third only a few seconds off the lead. Then coming into the Worcs X section, the two riders in front of him got hung up on the tires. Jamie tried to squeeze past, but couldn’t and went down. It took him almost 2 minutes to get off the tires, and get turned around and make another run and get over them.

Meanwhile Robby and Taylor were back moving, and having to pass alot of Pro 2’s. They were just outside the top 10. There were so many riders in the Worcs X section crashed and stuck, they both struggled to get through. Taylor made the cleanest atempt and jumped up to 8th. Robby took a little longer and was in 11th.

As the race progressed, Taylor was on the move. Charging toward the top 5, he was suddenly slowed by a rear flat. Apparently tire balls can go flat. A quick change and he was off. Jamie was struggling trying to get back his early race form after expending so much energy in the Worcs X crash. Robby was up to 10th, and looking strong, closing in on the riders in front.

Taylors wheel change only lasted one lap and it was flat number 2. Another quick wheel change, and he was off again. Robby was charging and moved into 8th. His pace was pushing him toward the top 5. Jamie took another bad crash, and came into the pits for repairs.

In the last 30 minutes, the heat and rough track began to take it’s toll. Several riders dropped out or slowed considerably. Taylor was back on pace, and once again was charging in 7th spot. Robby was begining to feel the effects of a bad infection earlier in the week, and began to slow.

At the finish, Taylor pushed his way into 6th. Robby struggled, but kept moving to take 11th. Jamie came through in 13th. Many riders retired from injuries, crashes or fatiuge, including Bobby Bonds, Ricky Deitrich, and Jimmy Albertson. It was a tough one.

The next Worcs race is the round 10 finale. It is in Mesquite, NV. on October 25th. We hope to finish out the year strong and we could get all of our riders in the top 10 in points. Everyone was pretty disappointed at Glen Helen, from flats, to the bottle neck, etc.

On another note, Jamie will be in Columbus, OH. this weekend at the Enduro Cross. Then next week he’s off to Portugal for the ISDE. We all wish him the best of luck, have a safe trip, and bring home the Gold.

We will be at local events, the Ridgecrest Big 6 GP, and are putting together plans for the 24 hours of Glen Helen.

Thanks again for all the support. This being our first year with a new team, we have learned alot, and know with your support, we will have greater sucess in the future.

Bob Bell

Team Coordinator

Interbike 2009 – Muc-Off Cleaner

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009


Muc-Off Cleaner

Interbike 2009 – Muc-Off Disc Brake Cleaner

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009


Muc-Off Disc Brake Cleaner

something about mud flying around!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009
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when Mud flings in your face at a race or even riding some local trails it sometimes can get annoying!
but when you look back at it or even see it happening in a photo It is almost a image of pure beauty.

J&B imports

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

After 4 months of distributing Muc-Off, J&B Imports decided they would not continue for the remainder of 2009. Niks is really happy that the Florida distributor known for carrying bicycle bells, horns, and handle bar mirrors, is not going to continue feeding its dealers with Muc-Off supply. If you’re in need of a new place to get your Muc-Off supply, Niks Distributing is the place!
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Muc-off and Chris Vermeulen

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Rizla Suzuki MotoGP began on a positive note during the first day of testing for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix in Motegi.

Chris Vermeulen led the way for the team with the fourth fastest time of the day, as he recorded a best lap of 1′49.382 from his 17-laps around the 4,801m Motegi circuit. Vermeulen got through a large amount of work with his crew – despite the session only being 45-minutes long – and was able to complete three good runs that supplied him, and the Suzuki Technicians, with valuable data as they prepare for this Sunday’s race.

Loris Capirossi was narrowly behind his team-mate as he clocked a quickest time of 1′49.980 from his 19 laps, to give him sixth place overall. Capirossi was pleased with the day’s work, but is convinced that there is more to come from him and the Suzuki GSV-R. Capirossi and Vermeulen were two of only six riders that clocked sub one-minute-fifty-second laps today as they continued to show a competitive edge during the first practice session.

Today’s single session was held in cold and overcast conditions with air temperatures only reaching 12ºC and track temperatures at a high of only 22ºC. With rain forecast for tomorrow and similar weather as today expected on race-day, the information gathered by the team today will be vital to ensure they get the best set-up on Sunday. Today’s fastest time was set by reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi.

Rizla Suzuki has one more free practice session on Saturday morning, followed by a 45-minute qualifying session in the afternoon to decide grid positions for Sunday’s 24-lap race that gets underway at 15.00hrs local time (06.00hrs GMT).

Chris Vermeulen:
“We’ve had quite a good start to the weekend here at Motegi. It has not been a track I have gone well at in my last three years with Suzuki, but it has been a big improvement today. We have taken a big step forward with the bike in certain areas – especially accelerating off the corners. There are a lot of those on to long straights here and it all seems to be working well for us. Today we used the same set of tyres for the whole session. They worked pretty well, but did drop-off a bit towards the end of the session, but if it is similar conditions on race-day we know what we will be using. The team did a great job today and we got through everything we needed to in the 45-minutes. With it being a shorter session now, we did well to get in three good runs and try out everything we needed to. Hopefully it will be dry tomorrow so we can learn more about the bike and keep improving.”

Loris Capirossi:
“The problem we are finding is that this is the only practice we have on Friday now and we don’t have another one to keep working on the bike. We need more time to get the bike just right. It is working quite well but we still have a bit of work to do on the setting. The conditions didn’t help today because it was very cold and we couldn’t get the tyres up to temperature. We used one set of tyres for the whole session and the left side still looks like new! We will see how things turn out tomorrow, but there is a forecast of rain and then it might be fine for the race, so we will just have to see what happens and try our best!”

Paul Denning – Team Manager:
“We are happy that some of the problems that we suffered in the Qatar race haven’t come up today here in Motegi. That has been reflected in the relatively competitive showings from both riders. The low temperatures and lack of grip was the same for everybody, so we have to be confident in the ability of the riders and the team to get the GSV-R working at its very best in these conditions. It is a solid start to Suzuki’s home Grand Prix, but I think that we can find a fair bit more speed for both guys if it’s dry tomorrow!”

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Niks is now blogging !

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

I guess for my first blog, I want to show off on how much of a success our (buy 3 1 liter bottles of muc-off and get a brush kit free) has been.
Muc-off as a brand has been growing leaps and bounds because of its unique blend of cleaning ingredients .
try some today!
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