Showing posts with label race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label race. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Let race, mud, rain and crashes, mtb to the extreme.



Its saturday, i woke up as early as 4,.30am to prepare myself for today mountain bike race. Surprise to see on my windows the rain drops like cats and dogs, I'm sure the race track already flooded and muddy. I skip bath fear i may degrade my muscles due to cold tempreature and just brushed my teeth and head for heavy breakfast with some cereal, bundles of banana, eggs and hot milo. 1 hour before departure i tune my bike and remove unnecesary items on my bike such as pump, spares, bolts, holder, bottle cage as last resort to lighten the bike. Then i packed my gear, put on my car and the drove to the race venue at the peak of highest hill beside the public park along the airport road.

Upon reaching there everyone clinging together under the roof as rains still pour down madly, Gushy flow of water started to flood the soil and roads. I can feel the ground going to soft to walk around. Me and my buddies made a quick 1 lap ride to test overall condition on the track along 3.5km length per-loop. The condition was very poor, slippery, muddy, soft, and some critical part are heavily flooded almost reaching our knees.

Back at the race pit i've reunited with dozen of old buddies whom we used to be in the same national mountain biking teams since the early 90's who flew from Kuching and Bintulu city for the race. Other power rival come from Brunei country who also come to compete. 5 minutes before starting time at 7.45am we gather ourself down the hill where the staring lines for Open category flag off. Open category have around more than 30 riders to fight for top 10 position, i have to arrange a quick strategy how to keep up with them.

The air horn from the track mashall sound off and at split second we sprint all the way to the top and along with huge angry crowds of racer trying to get the front lead as we squeezed ourself into the wet muddy and slippery bushes and jungle. For the first 3 laps the brakes works ok as we going up and down, plunge into high speed downhills, over the big rocks, smashing into pool of flood drain, down the steep muddy downhills, zig zaging into muddy and narrow jungle trails, down the hills again, back to the main tar road towards the starting line for another continuous loop. Howevery my first lap going to the last steep downhills wasn't perform well as i skidded and hit into my friend's read bike who happen to recover from crashes, i crashed over the bar after hitting his rear tire and me flying into the side of deep trenches. The soils along the downhill quickly eroded due to rain and constant scrapped from other racers tires which is why its no longer suitable to ride through. I quickly got up, grab my bike and continue to push towards the next trails where i'm on the safe zone and then start to pedal again to catch up with other. Behind me people started to push their bike down the hill as it now a danger zone after witness several crashes at the same spot. A friend of mine from Bintulu break the record for the best freak crash fly over the bar landed directly down the most deepest hole downhill. My first 5 lap was easy to catch up with other and manage to overtake a few rides especially going up the "lung popping" up hill rides and narrow slippery muddy trails in the bushes where people tends to slow down to catch a breath and put their guards down from behind. I try to keep my stamina long by using the high ratio torque gear to keep my leg easy without killing my stamina thus easier to overtake competitor going up the hills. Thankfully this technique i learn ver much from my 2nd R/C hobbies which emphasize the technique conserving energy through the use of high torque gearing.



After overtaking handfull of riders i felt i'm now i'm at very safe distance from other rider behind me but not yet confident to secure top ten yet as i haven't met my potential rival infront of me. However along the way few top riders especially local ones withdrawn earlier as they couldn't handle the racing stress. Slowly as i pedal again on the next lap i manage to catch up handfull of powerful rival who seems to look very tiring and depressing when climbing up the hill, their zig zagging way to climb up the hill indicates they already out of energy and here my changes to overtake them and leave no gap to chase until they have no psychological motivation to chase me anymore. As i enter back into the jungle the race marshall indicates i have few laps to go and mentioned the minus -2 laps due to unsuitable condition to run longer laps.

The rain drop getting more heavy each seconds, my field of view getting obstructed with watery sap around my eyes. Both front and rear brake not functioning with totally no means to brake and i have 2 last lap to go as i shouted at the race marshall at the check point for my lap count which confirm i have 2 more last lap to go. The race become more intense as everyone started to push last minutes struggle for last lap. My Camelback have few litter of quick digestable sugary water to consume for my muscle recovery and energy which i suck up last minutes to keep the energy bounced up. The mouthpiece to suck up the water all covered with heavy mud but still i have to much it to squit some water along with mud into mu intestine. ewww!!. My pedalling speed doubles and to stop at every dangerous corners and downhill i have to use my shoes to rub against the rear tire for braking effect, my other method is either ram through the bushes,sticky mud or "U" swing to do last minutes braking without loosing speed, distance and time. The heavy rains already turn overall track into pool of muds which is impossible to pedal under certain circumstances, I have to push and run to escape from the mud and manage to by pass another handfull of rider who are down on sticky trails. Some i saw lying lifelessly beside the trails.

After climbing up the hill again the race marshall who logged our lap at tent shouted "004! Last lap!". I say "WHAT!?"..Again handfull of official shouted: "004!!, last lap! last lap!!". Oh yes!!! last lap! my heart are pounding like mad. I shift my gear like crazy finding the optimal pedalling pedal to push the bike at top speed as i zig zag along the trails for the last time. I sprint and pushes my muscle to the limit feared someone might catch up behind me. As i exit into the open streets before the 2nd entrance into the jungle via wooden ramp i manage to take a glimpse up the hill where i went down minutes ago, few riders aspecially my rival stared to chase me which estimated 40 seconds behind me. So i went into the secondary jungle, ride, push through the mud, down the hills, speeding into the open plains, then down again passing the pond, overtaking few more slower riders and then back to the tar road leading up to the finishing line. Suddently saw few rider started to slow down up the hill, i decided to push my pedalling to the max under the heavy rain, i can feel my lung ballooning like crazy try to gasp some air, almost caught up behind him, he went toward the finish line about few yards, people are shouting, i can feel the tension, i looked behind me are few trying too. At the end i manage to step into the finishing line like stepping into world of freedom, heaven!.. Pain! but glad its all over. The war is over. My throat dried up, i quickly sat beside the road try to keep my heartbeat low. I thought i was somewhere below 10th position but after the lady race official checked through the list of open category log she confirm to me twice "Yes! you're on 9th position!" . Yes!!! top 10, but ouch that was my ultimately worst record in my racing career. I never been somewhere below at 9th. Thats bad. However, its better than nothing.

Overall everyone finished their laps at mid 11am, i've reunited back with my riding buddies, went over the tent for heavy lunch and had a good chat about the race and old time stories. Cold, dirty, muddy and wet but i'm happy to completely finish the race as it has been almost 3 years i haven't joined any race. Good thing we're all still kicking with some dirt power. Yeah. The next day we should attend the prize giving ceremony. What a day,

Friday, October 30, 2009

Race Registration

At 6.00pm everyone already flocked to our friends bike shop for registration and briefing. I took my race plate number "004", free L size T-shrit and gather around with other listening for instruction for tomorrow race protocol.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ready for mtb racing?

There's a mountain bike race coming soon just around the corner coming this Saturday 31st Oct, i've done registering myself for the race participation. Got few rival from Brunei, Bintulu city and other district which known to have fast competitors. However i haven't been racing for 2 year now. Wonder if i should push myself physically to the limit or just stay cool behind the pack. My mental always say "Yes you can handle it!" but my muscles "Nay!" cause my age seem to depreciate overal performance of my body. After peering into collection of medals and thropy inside the cupboard that i won in the pass few years ago i was wondering...man i do feel old now. Somehow the best i can do is finish the race regardless what position.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The adrenaline night

I keep my budget low on my r/c activity by going virtual with friends online. The feeling, handling and excitement almost the same as real world except you won't able to crash anything physical. After few run i'm still at 3rd place average. Ouch! that guys was good! Will see him on next challenge tomorrow. hahahaha.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

There goes another $50


Should have spent on pizza than this spare foamy tires. What the heck. GPM Racing tyre really crap at cornering outdoors.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Anotgher Miri MCNET R/c gathering



Its been few nights weve been gather around with our local city member forumer for our daily dosage of radio control activity at local open space r/c playground. From drag racing, circuit to drift. Everyone was enjoying them self. Lots of techinical work, discussion, chat, tech tuning and parts swapping among ourself. Can be a bit costly but it worth spending since its a very healthy activity and a way to get more friend through socialized activity, In just 1 month through R/C activity i've made more than dozen of friend of similar interest and hobby. We're almost family at instant. Yup we're always happy racing our cars together regardless size and speed.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Onboard cam-video ..Duel racing

Here's the video from our Saturday noon 12.30pm play. Got both me allokitty, akiraceo, and eru in it.:


Once again we go crazy on hot Saturday noon at 12.30pm buzzing around carpark with our small scale radio control car.
PSP cam onboard NANDA NRX-18 touring car belong to Akiraceo our forum Member....yup the cam is heavy so the car was not in a good balancing mode. The one chasing from behind is my modified auldey mini-monster chassis equipped with HENG LONG AM 27hz receiver, ESC-Castle Creation 1/18 SIDEWINDER MICRO brushless system 4200KV motor, TOWER PRO 9G mini servo, PN Racing bearings and aluminum gears and lots of hop ups. Turning cheap toys into expensive jewel!

As you can see NRX-18 uses Brushless system 6800KV motor value versus mini monster truck which uses 4200KV brushless motor. Both however equipped with the same ESC system: Castle Creation SIDEWINDER. Too bad i lose the race by 2 second. lucky i didn't put LIPO battery else that NRX-18 eat dust.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Saturday night drift again

At noon was well prepared with all my r/c models, well tuned KYOSHO MINI-Z and NRX-18 already upgraded with new 370 racing motor with custom 7.2V 2700mah enough torque power to drift along the circuit. At local hobby shop people swarming around to get parts and stuff for tonight event. By night at 10.45pm everyone at the drift circuit. I also met our local forumer who also seem to be in the same interest on 1/18 scale r/c tag along for the run. My first run was sprint duel again another brushless NRX-18 player but i'm using my 1/28 Kyosho Mini-z againts him. Was fast and extreme drag duelling especially i'm up again larger size brushless. After 1 hour 30min run time he won't by 1 second difference ahead of me. After drain sets of 4.8V 1000mah battery on my mini-z i pulled out my NRX-18 1/18 to join the other drifter on the track. With new 370 motor the car was powerfull enough to pull a huge side slide drifting partially around the circuit but dampens by soft compund tyre and short lived 15min battery. So i pulled another custom 7.2V 2700mah battery power and slot into my 1/18. I pulled the trigger 100% throttle thecar stutter and halt, ESC beakons an emergency overheat sound. I tried several attempts but still the ESC beacons emergency sound which inform me that big troubles is coming to wreck my day. Unable to troubleshoot the problem at night so i decided to halt for the day and went home with other at 12.38am at midnight. At home i made several test and found out i've fried a speed controller chip which suppose to handle more current. After long toughts i decided to get new ESC parts and motor to cope with the demanding problem.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Our bike club exhibition in Bintang Plaza Miri City.

In went over to visit a nick's Bike Club exhibition and also promotion for upcoming local endurance challenge: "The BAKAM Challenge" endurance race coming this may. The exhibition held in Miri City inside BINTANG PLAZA building just outside PARKSON supermarket. Our members bike shown on the stage while customer products shown below. I didn't bring my bike after seeing how this visitor mingle around the bike parts with their hands fear it might scratch mine or worst damage some expensive parts. The ehibition held for 3 days from yesterday Friday till Sunday. I'll be hanging around a while every night if i have the time. Good luck Nick.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Time for MINI-Z Radio Control

Check this out, my old hobby have returned! Originally before i'm into 3d design and modelling 10 years ago i was more on Radio Control car/truck 4wd and miniature scale platic models on car like KYOSHO, TAMIYA and REVELL. Yesterday i put some effort to revive back my remote speed freak in me. In this new age of electronics R/C cars comes in miniature size! I have my own MINI-Z on I-WAVE radio servos kit. All stock in setup and parts. I decided to shift my bike budget to R/C car upgrade next month planning to upgrade rechargeable batteries, suspension tune up and rear electric motors upgrade to pump up speed up to 80KM/H performance. Yes! no kidding 80KM/H! Its was pretty expensive just to buy R/C MINI-Z..cool thing is the i-WAVE controller have digital computer display which store 10 models memory and digital trimming feature just like it big brother SANWA and FUTABA radios. MINI-Z looks uniquely small! Almost the size of my nokia handphone with compact parts and quality driving experience on my palm. The best part is that i could easily mod it using existing smaller scale models and electronic parts from TAMIYA mini 4wd, AULDEY's, KYOSHO's or anything i can find in the market. I hope i could mod it to max head turning performance. Imagine this palm size car hit 80KM/H!!! Believe me you should wiki on this fact...read it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-Z
Btw for me its a good investment, as a 3d design and modeler for car, trucks, 4wd and etc i should have this as object of inspiration everthing i want to look for ideas. Can believe this car also drift. Go check out some people did it in YouTube!


Hopefully early month of March i'll put up some daily report about MINI-Z modification and how it was moded step by step to achive max speed output and show some public what this little speedster can do.