Pictures from Monza Park 2006
Pictures Courtesy Of Anthony Coxon.

 
Pic Of The Round
Dave Montgomery tackling the Step Up
 

Grant Houghton on the Can Am Sonic 500

Mick Hughes from Bendigo Dirt Bikes came over to have play in the Ballarat dirt

And Mick Hughes again on the 500 Husky

Not sure, but I think this is the Smith brothers having a duel with each other

Macca waiting for and the rest of the Pre85 crew waiting for the start

Yes, he is capable of getting the bike in the air!

 Following a no-hander superman combined with a look back can-can, Simon missed the down ramp and this was the end result. All o/k following a visit to the hospital.

Are these old girls meant to get this much air?

The little one dinger taking on the big boys. Heath McDonald on the KX125

Coming back from a hernia operation, Paul Sagasser put in a solid performance on the freshened up Yamaha 500

What the hell is going on here? Marty sending the 250 to the moon and Luxy attempting to go gumby all of a sudden.

It farted and smoked all day but somehow managed to finish on the podium. Norm Hetherington

Any idea what John O'Brien is thinking about now? I have a guess, and I cant publish it here!!

Alex Yeomanson on the YZ490.
This is one mean sounding machine.

Paul Hoey on the CR500. First outing for the monster 2 stroke.

Paul Hoey once again.

On the track before the rain.
Mark Williams on the RM465

On the track after the rain, funny how the style has changed.

And following a little get off.

Darren McMullen on the super clean CR looking for a podium for the 1st time this season.

Mark Curran. Not scared to get the immaculate CR dirty.

Simon Healy on the KX. Looking towards a podium on the day on the green meanie.

Was this pic taken in 1977?, nope, 2006.
Jason Ladson on the RM125 keeping the

Must be a rich bloke this Ladson bloke, he's got two bikes from 2 different era's!!!

The ever consistent Robert Mills on the Yamaha 250. This is a very neat example of the model.

Marty Teplick coming to terms with a race that started in the dry and finished in the wet.

Bahnsy on the mighty PE250 just before the rain hit.

Last I heard Kenny was going into the 37th retirement of his career. Not sure why as he was bloody quick on the day.

That man Perkins on his favourite steed and on his home track.

David Pecorini coming to terms with the slippery mud following the downpour at the end of the day

If ever there was a bike that had to much power, then this would be it. Jamie Hewitt coming to terms with the big KTM

One of the super quick Smith brothers, not sure but it might me Nick.

After missing round one, last years Junior champ, Matt Keepence was back and raring to go for round 2
 
Luxy on the 77 RM370

When next you see Luxy, ask why there is mud all down one side. Did he fall off perhaps?
 


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