This was the view from our room, unfortunately we didn't get the river view; we got the pov pack city view, which wasn't to bad anyway.
On the Friday we wandered around the city and had a bit of a look around. We must have had about 45 seasons in the one afternoon, it rained, then was sunny, then rained again, then was sunny with a bit of wind thrown in for good measure then some more rain before we had some more sun. The wife wanted to ride on the tram but we didn't really get the chance. It was interesting to see that they had some horse drawn carriages going round the city centre during the day and the night. At night time they had fluro lighting which looked pretty neat.

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Federation Square |

We walked up Elizabeth Street which is famous for its bike shops in the heart of the city. We browsed through the accessories department without managing to buy anything which is some sort of minor miracle. We saw this RC45 on the show room floor. It was commanding a princely sum of 45k. Wow not bad for a 1994 model jap bike, that only goes up in price. I haven't seen one of those before.
We were up early on Saturday and Sunday to catch the coach out to the track, it's a boring 2 hour bus trip to the island from the centre of Melbourne. We were glad to get off and made our way to the nearest coffee stand to get a morning wake up call. There sure were a lot of people at the track, especially on Sunday. I don't think I've ever seen it this busy.

We made our way through the grand Prix expo tents to see what all the manufacturers had on offer. There were a lot of great bikes in there to ogle. They had a Casey Stoner RCV211 and Jorge Lorenzo's YZF-M1 on display, probably last years model but they still look good.
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Lorenzo's YZF-M1 |
We made our way past turn 1 and the camp ground. You always see some weird and wonderful sights in the camp ground and this year was no exception. These guys had a great idea and put it into action. I wonder if they had any customers?
Phillip Island is know for its recalcitrant weather and Saturday was windy and cold but Sunday turned out to be a great day with the sun out and warm we were down to our T shirts. For the non Aussie readers Phillip Island race track sits right on the cliff tops on the southern edge of the island with some spectacular views.
They had the RAAF Roulette's in action again this year. To be perfectly honest I'm over the roulette's after all they need to get serious and bring back the F-18 fly past like they had years before and even the cars at Bathurst got treated to the F-18. The noise and speed of the F-18 is so awesome it makes the prop driven planes seem boring in comparison. I mean its the fastest race bikes on the planet why not have the fastest planes we can get.
Here is the view from the seats we had at the Bass Straight stand. It was funny that I stood up to get something for the missus and then I heard my name being called. Who would be calling me? I looked up and over and instantly recognised 2 old friends that me and my brother used to ride down to Phillip Island with for the World Super Bikes many years ago. I'd lost contact with them several years ago after moving several times. It was fantastic to meet up with them again here in the same grand stand only a few rows away.
Both Tim and Brian were looking really well. We chatted for a while and when they found out I didn't ride down they immediately reminded me that I'd taken "SOFT BASTARD AIRLINES". We all laughed, we had some great times together coming down here for many years. We all laughed about us standing around in the pissing rain and wind to watch the supers whilst everyone else was packing up and leaving and we kept on drinking and watching. "HARDCORE" fellas, it was great to catch up, maybe we will be riding again soon.
I was hoping to catch up with Jules from TARSNAKES Fame but unfortunately he couldn't make it to the Island this time around. All the best on your snowy ride this weekend Jules, stay safe mate!
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Tim & Brian in the next stand section. |
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King Casey |
Jorge Lorenzo was crowned new MOTO GP World Champion. Congrats Jorge.
It was then back to the gates to line up for the long, longggggg bus ride back to Melbourne, at least I got to have a sleep on the way back. There were stacks of bikes leaving the circuit which I captured some of.
We slept in on Monday morning after a big weekend of booze, bikes and er.... babes, I'm sure they were there somewhere. We got up and had a look around the water front for somewhere to get breakfast. We didn't really feel like paying $50-$60 for breakie so we took a quick walk over the Yarra into into the city which took all of 5 minutes and found a great little cafe that had breakfast and coffee for half the price of the other places we saw. The Big breakfast was fantastic. Food Porn pic warning!
After our big breaky and coffee we went and had a look in the Melbourne Aquarium to which we had free passes to. The Aquarium in Sydney is bigger than the one down here but it was still good for free. Then it was time to head back to the airport and back to reality.
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SOFT BASTARD AIRLINES |
because someone has to keep my bro in a job!
Great write up Steve and thanks for the shout out re this coming weekend. Raring to go. I can't believe how the weather turned around for Sunday, but I guess it's typical for down there.
ReplyDeleteThe weather gods were on our side on sunday thats for sure. Safe riding mate.
DeleteNow that looks like a fun weekend away with the wife.
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture, some sunshine and rain, yummy food (your prices scare me) and fast bikes. What a great mix.
It is cool that you managed to catch up with your old friends. Just think if you hadn't have stood up to take the picture, they might not have spotted you.
Thanks for sharing.
It was a fantastic weekend away, I didn't want to go home to be honest.
DeleteSometimes food prices here scare me to.
Cool Steve, I should really get off my arse and get over there some time.
ReplyDeleteALways great to catch up with bike mates, the friendship and camaraderie you experience with friends who rides bikes is some many people just don't get it.
Too right Rog, its great to catch up with biking mates.
DeleteYou gotta get over here one year, we'll even put on some of our famous phillip island weather for you, come in your best t shirt and thongs trust me i'm your aussie mate!
Looks like a good weekend. I hope you paid lots for the ticket coz I got some new bits for my bike that I need to pay fer.
ReplyDeleteWe did pay for it your rip off mob cost $100 more than jetstar.
DeleteWhat a truly awesome weekend Steve!! We watched it all on Sky TV but must have missed you jumping up and down! Why the UK MotoGP fans think that Casey is a tosser is simply beyond me - he's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the Melbourne memories - our eldest son was there for 7 years. Have seen an RC45 in NZ for a similar price. They have been voted of the top 10 road bikes ever according to a couple of bike magazines.
So did your bro actually fly you down? Very trusting, weren't you? ;-)
Well what would those poms know anyway, they haven't had a champ since Barry Sheene and even he was sick of England and immigrated to Oz for a better life.
DeleteDave didn't fly us down as he is on annual leave, and should be in your neck of the woods as we speak, rotorua to be more precise riding some mountain bikes in the hills nearby.
Great pics Steve. I actually love Melbourne more than Sydney, I think it's because trips to Sydney when I was a kid was always stressful whereas trips to Melbourne now are all bout fun .. theatre, food and shopping. I'd never drive in Melbourne though, what's with those crazy right hand hook turns?!
ReplyDeletePhillip Is. looks like great fun, I've only ever seen it on TV and that never did it justice. Looks like I've just added another thing to my list of things to do, actually pretty soon my list of things to do is going to read ...*see Chillerteks Blog :-D
Hahaha, maybe you haven't really lived until you tour this country by motorcycle, thats how I've been lucky enough to see most of the country i've been to because i've ridden there.
DeleteThe roads in Melbourne are a hell of a lot better than they are here in Sydney, its like race tracks to goat tracks really.