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From memory white is slow / inexperienced, green is moderate / experienced (2 minutes and above laptimes), red is balls out / below 2 minutes.

White - Slow

Yellow- Moderate

Green - Medium fast

Red - fast

I was in yellow last time out which was in April

From memory white is slow / inexperienced, green is moderate / experienced (2 minutes and above laptimes), red is balls out / below 2 minutes.

Wow that slow

Zorst, pod fiter some cheap bc racing coil overs and ok tyres was at 1.57

Thought bikes much quicker

The segregation doesn't reflect the laptimes of skilled riders. They do it thusly to divide the numbers evenly for groups. It's just that there are heaps more riders above 2 minutes than there are below - lots of people learning or just giving track days a go and it does take a decent amount of skill to get a bike sub 2 minutes around PI.

Ex did a 1:44 on her modified CBR1000 and she was very good at riding.

Think the lap record for a bike is a touch under 1:30 and most of the Moto GP bikes are a second or two slower than that by average lap times in a race.

Wow that slow

Zorst, pod fiter some cheap bc racing coil overs and ok tyres was at 1.57

Thought bikes much quicker

They have the ability to go much quicker.. rider skill is far more of a deciding factor compared to doing in a car IMO

Think a standard 1000cc sport bike (with some decent tyres) has the ability of getting in the mid 1:30s ? good luck to any of us doing that though lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Island_Grand_Prix_Circuit

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I'd be much more confident in my car around PI than on my bike and have taken neither there. But that's the reason I want my bike there...gonna be insanely fun.

Girlfriend is in japan and went to the cat cafe. Could have just asked alvin to have her over for tea. Save $12.

Speaking of which, alvins girlfriends presence is inversely proportional to his contribution to SAU.

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