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SEPTEMBER 14th 2003 F'HOLES BISHOPSTONE
SOUL : Still trying to put any bad luck behind us,
we were all hoping for a really positive day on
Sunday. Soul was again really up for the big
challenge of Foxholes Bishopstone. The Auto's use
a slightly shortened version of the track, but even
so fair play to the little dude as some parts of the
track are still pretty daunting, yet he really enjoys
the track. He gets more confident and faster with
each race there, but even that wasn't enough to
secure some solid points for the day.

Even in his practice he really pushed hard, and
managed to surprise us all as he was a lot closer
to race pace than he usually is in practice. He was
really pumped for Race 1, but did himself no
favours when he got caught up into the first
corner. To give him gredit though he really rode his
nuts to make up the time, but by lap 2 the lead
group had cleared off. For Race 2 the plan was to
get through the first corner in a better position
and push hard like he did in the first race. That
went out of the window when he took avoiding
action to miss a faller right in front of him. Rather
annoyingly that put him second to last again, but
again to give him credit he did an excellent job of
missing the person by centimetres. Amazingly he
found it within himself to push even harder
finishing two places ahead than Race1. In Race 3
it all came together, with a great start and he
pushed his way through turn one and pushed and
pushed and pushed. In my eyes he did the best
overtaking manoeuvre ever on lap 2. There was
three of them going into the corner, when the first
rolled of and started to brake. The rider in front of
Soul saw this and late braked and went for the
overtake, until Soul came steaming through and
out braked the pair of them, tipped it in then
blasted out of the corner. Excellent!! I was
jumping and screaming, it was just fantastic to
watch. He really deserved the second place he'd
been battling for, but he didn't deserve the crash
he had just before the last lap. All that hard work
went out of the window as 3 or 4 riders came past
him whilst he was remounting. He tried to catch
them, but one lap just wasn't enough to get his
place back.
This was by far perhaps his best race of the year,
he had more drive and determination and his race
craft really shone through. It's just a really big
shame that his results didn't reflect his effort on
the track, but of course that seems to be a
continuing story to the second half of this year. It
seems that due to his power deficiency he has to
push just that little bit harder which as we all
know the closer you take it to the limit the more
likely you are to crash. If we were a Moto GP
team, then I guess we'd probably be the Factory
Yamaha. Full of potential at the beginning of the
year, but lagging behind in the engine department
in comparison to the might of Honda. But each
race we go to, we still put on a brave face, and
never stop believing!
We were really proud with Soul as always, but
more importantly he was really proud of himself. He
knows how hard he worked out there, and he
loved every minute of it.
OLD NEWS
JAN/FEB
MARCH 2nd 2003 - MARTINSTOWN
MARCH 16th 2003-WINTERBOURNE STICKLAND
MARCH 30th 2003-MILBOURNE ST. ANDREW
APRIL 13th 2003 - FOXHOLES BISHOPSTONE
APRIL 27th 2003 - MARTINSTOWN
MAY 13th 2003 - TRIGON
MAY 25/26th 2003 - BERE REGIS
JUNE 8th 2003 - HENSTRIDGE
JULY 6th 2003 - MATCHAMS
JULY 20th 2003 - BERE REGIS
AUGUST 2nd/3rd 2003 - MARTINSTOWN
AUGUST 17th 2003 - HENSTRIDGE
AUGUST 31st 2003 - MATCHAMS
SEPTEMBER 14th 2003 F'HOLES BISHOPSTONE
SEPTEMBER 28th 2003 - LANGTON LONG
OCTOBER 10th 2003 - CANCELLED
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