
Thoughts on Support
One of the most difficult things for any sports team is the raising of sufficient funds to compete at the level that they aspire to. This becomes especially true when the team receives no revenue from the events in which they compete. Take Olympic sports, The games are sold globally for vast amounts of TV and sponsorship revenue but none of that is received by the competitors, they contribute to the greatest sporting show on earth and receive nothing except somewhere to stay

Out with the Old in with the New
So 2016 kind of didn't hit the expected highs after such a good round at Donington. At Silverstone I had a silly crash at over 100 MPH during Friday Practice which left us with a cracked alternator cover and a long lead time to get a new one. Consequently I had to build the 97 Fireblade from the ground up to be ready for Oulton Park. We managed this with a day or so to spare, but the whole weekend I struggled with things working loose and the general set up of the bike feelin