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Guinness
World Record tumbles at biggest Le Minz 24 Hour Scooterthon yet.
For Immediate
Release, Sunday September 9.
There is nothing
quite like it in Australia or indeed the world, and the 2007 High Roller Energy
Le Minz 24 Hour Scooterthon has been hailed as a resounding success by entrants
and organisers with the biggest field of competitors ever taking part.
While rain threatened in the leadup to the event, the Gold Coast turned on
some of its best weather for the gruelling endurance race, with clear sunny
skies throughout the day and cool, crisp conditions at night.
The Parklands Go Kart track was transformed into a temporary motor racing
circuit, with giant High Roller Energy cans creating a spectacle for interested,
and somewhat intrigued visitors.
The capacity field of 25 scooters were off to a flying start, with the
individual riders heading the pack. The opening laps were processional as riders
tested the limits and cornering abilities of their machines, with the tight
undulating circuit providing an interesting challenge with a number of technical
corners.
Minutes became hours for riders and teams as the enormity of the task set in,
with well over 1500 laps of the 660 metre track still in front of them. The
teams enjoyed a strong start, and local scooter dealers were on the pace early
with their strategy favouring longer stints on their respective machines.
Riders were free to pit to change or refuel at any time, but the first
mandatory break after the three hour mark was a welcome breather and provided
everyone with a chance to refocus.
Daylight quickly became scarce, and the headlights were flicked on, followed by
flood lighting. Mental focus was a major factor in maintaining rhythm for the
riders overnight and a handful of small spills kept everyone on their toes.
A scorching pace saw the current Guinness World Record approach mid-morning, and
the mark was easily eclipsed by young Jake Dolan on a TGB 101S, the individual
rider winner, who clocked up an incredible 1178.76 kilometres at the event’s
midday finish. Jake’s name will replace former record-holder Julio Languillier
as the rider to complete the longest distance on a 50cc scooter over a 24-hour
period.
The 18-year-old rode with a maturity beyond his years, holding his own towards
the end of the event and receiving a huge cheer from the crowd as he greeted the
waved Australian flags to signal the end of the iconic 24-hour event.
“It’s pretty hard to put in words how it feels, it was so hard and I will
definitely be aching for days to come,” said Dolan.
“I just tried to get into a rhythm, and ride fast and consistently, there was
no point in battling for position if it was going to risk having a slide,” he
said.
“The bike was great, and was very reliable, it was fun to ride and
comfortable, even over such a long distance. The weather was a bonus, it was
pretty cold at night but at least the rain stayed away.”
For his efforts, as well as a spot in the hallowed book of Guinness World
Records, Jake also earns himself an awesome new Motostik.
And while Jake took the spoils for the individual riders, it was a local team
from the Gold Coast’s Scooter Shop that took the team victory and overall
event honours.
Peter Whitehead, Peter Heran and Ron Funk made a formidable trio, holding off
the CAPA Stuntriders by a small margin. The Scooter Shop team completed 1831
laps, with the CAPA team close behind on 1829, a good indication of the close
and even nature of the competition.
Whitehead said the 24 Hour had been an extremely tough physical challenge and
said fatigue played a big part.
“As a team we were able to take breaks off the bike, so I can only imagine how
tough it would have been for the guys going it alone,” he said.
“Every bone in my body is aching, it was a lot of fun but very very testing,
the TGB held up well over such a long distance.”
Funk completed the final stint for the Scooter Shop, and said he was struggling
to concentrate as part of his ride during the late night and early evening.
“I was seeing stars there for a while, it was hard to keep focusing but I had
good support from the guys.”
“The scrapes and scratches are only temporary,” he said, holding out a
bandaged arm. “The glory is forever!”
Event Organiser Mark Petersen said the High Roller Energy Le Minz 24 Hour
Scooterthon had been the most successful yet, and praised the efforts of all
involved.
“It was a great event to be a part of and everyone had a lot of fun, the
support from the local dealers has been fantastic,” said Petersen.
“It was great to see young Jake break the world record, we were confident that
it would fall with the perfect conditions, and he has done a great job to hold
off Dale (Corser) to take the individual win.”
“There was some spirited competition between the teams and it made for a very
interesting event which saw a lot of spectators come along to check out the
action.”
In total, 8 manufacturers were represented at this weekend’s event - Arqin,
TGB, Yamaha, V Moto, Peugeot, Aprilia, Bug and Daelim.
The event was strongly supported by local media, with Hot Tomato hosting live
crosses throughout the weekend and Channel 9, NBN and Channel 10 coming along to
capture the action as well. Gold Coast Bulletin journalist Ben Dillaway immersed
himself in the event, forming Team Bulletin, with a full account of his
experience to be recounted in tomorrow’s edition.
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