Portimao tips and advice, sights.

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Superb, glad you had a great time!
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Hope you turned those slicks around to use the other side up ;)


Look forward to the updates when you get the time
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Shame about the tyres :(

I used Dunlops for my last 10 years on track and got great mileage.
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Yorick wrote: Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:28 pm Shame about the tyres :(

I used Dunlops for my last 10 years on track and got great mileage.
10 years, that's amazing. Bargain! I don't get a year out of mine!
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weeksy wrote: Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:31 pm
Yorick wrote: Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:28 pm Shame about the tyres :(

I used Dunlops for my last 10 years on track and got great mileage.
10 years, that's amazing. Bargain! I don't get a year out of mine!
I got through plenty and glad we got them at cost ;)
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I don't think flipping the tyres would have helped lol
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Just waiting on the photos from the track guy, will try upload some onboard later if I can.

Heading back home tomorrow and I'm already planning the next one for the new year 😂
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I'm hoping to get over March or April.
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@R1Dave

Bloody knew you'd love it!! :lol: :lol:

I didn't get so fast as you but loved the technical side - the girls running the pit lane the time I went commented that they were watching me brake later and later as i got to know the track and the bike!! LOL (I had plenty of time to chat with them on day three cos I wasn't allowed back out till day 4!!). And that wasn't the corner I crashed at! (And, self inflicted!! LOL)


I can't wait till I can get back out there. So so glad you enjoyed it :D
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Noggin wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 4:56 pm @R1Dave

Bloody knew you'd love it!! :lol: :lol:

I didn't get so fast as you but loved the technical side - the girls running the pit lane the time I went commented that they were watching me brake later and later as i got to know the track and the bike!! LOL (I had plenty of time to chat with them on day three cos I wasn't allowed back out till day 4!!). And that wasn't the corner I crashed at! (And, self inflicted!! LOL)


I can't wait till I can get back out there. So so glad you enjoyed it :D
Honestly although totally shattered by the third day, I was devastated knowing it was coming to an end, I just wanted to stay out there for another week if I could, simply the best circuit I've ever had the privilege of riding around.

I'm chuffed to hear you had an amazing time too(minus the crash) but like you say it's just so rewarding to ride and see your progress on with braking layer, carrying more corner speed etc.

I told myself before going that times weren't important (they really aren't to me other than a gauge to see if I'm improving) but I'd have been over the moon with a 2 minute lap, so to comfortably get a fair chuck under that I'm really pleased with, I reckon with a fresh body and fresh rubber I'd push on for a love 1:50s when I return, but we shall see.

I'm currently uploading some onboards, but having some difficult..it seems MotoGP and Dorna Sports think that they own my content, they've mistaken me for Quartararo 😂
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@R1Dave I wasn't anywhere near that fast! :lol: :lol: :lol: (and TBF, wasn't timing! LOL) but it was so cool to feel that I was getting the corners better each time!

Hope that you get to post some vids at some point! :D :D
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R1Dave wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:44 pm I don't think flipping the tyres would have helped lol
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Just waiting on the photos from the track guy, will try upload some onboard later if I can.

Heading back home tomorrow and I'm already planning the next one for the new year 😂
That tyre was tearing badly. Did you check pressures?
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Manged to get the copyright from Dorna sorted

Here's some onboards from days 2-3 for those that fancy it :)

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Your mate in front did like having 2 goes at each corner
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Huge difference in speed once you finished filming duties in the second one ;)
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Haha yeah he wasn't very confident on the Duke, he's ridden Sports bikes his whole life and the Duke is a drastic change from the norm, still smashing 2:01s in mind so not bad going at all, but he's vastly quicker than me on a proper thou.
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R1Dave wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:59 pm Haha yeah he wasn't very confident on the Duke, he's ridden Sports bikes his whole life and the Duke is a drastic change from the norm, still smashing 2:01s in mind so not bad going at all, but he's vastly quicker than me on a proper thou.
I noticed he was running race shift as well .... i assume thats what he is used to

Those vids mad me realise just how fucking slow i would be round there on my Multistrada .... still want to go though :shock:
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Bigyin wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:42 pm
R1Dave wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:59 pm Haha yeah he wasn't very confident on the Duke, he's ridden Sports bikes his whole life and the Duke is a drastic change from the norm, still smashing 2:01s in mind so not bad going at all, but he's vastly quicker than me on a proper thou.
I noticed he was running race shift as well .... i assume thats what he is used to

Those vids mad me realise just how fucking slow i would be round there on my Multistrada .... still want to go though :shock:
I'm going over early next year. Still got that buzz that road riding won't shift.

I'll be either happy I can still ride or pissed off that I'm too old.

Still going though :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Bigyin wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:42 pm
R1Dave wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:59 pm Haha yeah he wasn't very confident on the Duke, he's ridden Sports bikes his whole life and the Duke is a drastic change from the norm, still smashing 2:01s in mind so not bad going at all, but he's vastly quicker than me on a proper thou.
I noticed he was running race shift as well .... i assume thats what he is used to

Those vids mad me realise just how fucking slow i would be round there on my Multistrada .... still want to go though :shock:
I'm going on the Monster at some point - rolling road block I expect but at least I can do corners well!! LOL

It really is a bloody excellent track. If you guys organise to go again I'll try and meet you there (bit of a drive, but would be worth it and would probably have a couple of friends willing to go too :D )
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