Race Riot
Oct 13, 2018
3 minutes
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Here’s the thing; racers move the goalposts. We’re all competitive, so that’s natural, but I realised at Cadwell, after beating myself up for most of the meeting, that I was riding okay. Earlier in the year, just before I launched my Triumph into Park Corner’s tyre wall, I was on winning form while clocking 34.0s at Cadwell. The dream was to break into the 33s, and that’s what I did this second time round, convincingly, but despite the added pace
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