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Smith column: What a weekend!

Smith, British 125GP Race, 2006
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Smith column: What a weekend!

Monday, 3rd July 2006

Fresh from taking his first ever 125cc World Championship points, with a brilliant ride in front of his home fans at the British Grand Prix, 15-year-old Repsol Honda rider Bradley Smith tells all in his Crash.net column...

At the other tracks this year I haven’t quite made it all click, but I did this time. I was in a group as the guys have been telling me to do and it worked. Obviously it felt like it was special lap, but it didn’t feel like it was a mad lap - but that was 13th on the grid, just off the third row. I did have a fright though as early in the session I flew down the Craner Curves on new tryes and lost the front for miles through that left hander. Miles I’m telling you! I managed to get it back up with my knee, but it was a big moment!

Sunday morning was wet and horrible, but at least I could have a mini lie-in because we were last out, not first as normal. Well, damp at least... but the confidence came when picking my way through the damp/dry bits to get 11th. Watching the other races beforehand was new for me, but it gave me some good pointers as to where the passing places were from the 250s and MotoGP bikes. That I feel really helped when I was out there in front of the cameras.

The race was dry and really very hot indeed, but you don’t notice that when you are out there. The start was about as good as I’ve had; maybe even equal best. A small mistake at McLeans sent me wide. Looking at the TV replay, I was out of the picture! But I was soon onto the back of a little pack, just tucking in behind them at first, and then picking them off. Ranseder, Zanetti, di Meglio and Cortese, out-braking manoeuvres every one of them.

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12th was mine come the flag. Brilliant! Points!

The support was great at Donington. The orange shirts that were printed up were everywhere. It’s so flattering to have so many people knowing me and being aware of my progress. My autograph hand is getting better!

A week off now before Germany and then the summer break.

Thank you to all of you who have supported me over the first part of the season.

Brad 38
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