A COMPLETE NEWCOMER JOINS PHASE ONE YAMAHA AS THEY ATTEMPT TO WIN THE WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP - AND COME THIRD!

NOW ENTERING THE THIRD YEAR AND HOPING TO FINISH AT THE TOP THIS TIME!

This is not the Phase One Endurance website, it is just the story telling what it was like to join a World Championship contending team as a complete newbie with zero experience! I joined the team in April 2006 and this picture was taken in September after we had come 3rd in the World Championship. My part was small but I was well chuffed that we did so well - it was a fantastic six months! In my second year the team had a lot of bad luck and finished 6th. This year we are coming from the back after a series of crashes in the first 2 races left us with virtually no points. Good results at Suzuka and Oschersleben have seen us start to move up towards a decent finish.

Click here to link to a great TV report on Phase One which gives a very good overview of the team.

Please note - this website is not intended to give an expert view of World Endurance - it is just my learners view of the small part of it that I am involved with. Even in Phase One there is masses of stuff going on that I never mention simply because I am not involved in it, even though most of it is far more important than anything I do! If you are the type of person who lives and breathes Endurance then this site is probably not for you as the target audience is 100% people who are intersted to see what I am up to and who mostly have only marginal interest in motorcycles or those who are thinking of getting involved as I did - hence it's very basic aproach! However, I know from the emails I recieve that many of you die-hards enjoy it as well and of course you are all most welcome and all constructive feedback is appreciated so long as you appreciate that I will never post any of the really interesting stuff I am doing that other top teams would love to know about!

Me with the trophy and one of the senior bikes.


This site is about a newcomers perspective so if you want to find out more about the series, tracks, riders, results etc please go to http://www.fimendurance.com.

If you want to find out what it's like to dive straight in at the deep end and do something completely different then please read on and explore the site. Be careful though - you may be tempted to give it a go yourself and end up spending lots of money. I accept no responsibility if that happens!

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I refuel the Junior bike during the Zolder 6 hour race where it finished 8th.


How it started
I'm hopeless for reading my Performance Bikes magazine - I just stick it in the car glove box and read bits of it in traffic jams. It's not the fastest way of using bikes to beat the jams, but it is the warmest! Anyway, I normally get to read it ages after it's been delivered so I was kicking myself when I saw that the Phase One World Endurance Road Racing team were looking for pit crew volunteers for the coming season. Not only that but Phase One are based just down the road from me in Bridgwater - the thought of filling my evenings working on some cutting edge racing bikes instead of sitting in my little flat was very appealing even without the prospect of some great weekends out at the races! The more I thought about it the better an idea it seemed - but it was already past the date for the Phase One open day where the team would show potential recruits what they could expect......

Obviously I didn't let a trivial matter like that stop me or you wouldn't be reading this! Use the menu system at the top of the page to see how I got into the team and to follow my progress from gash hand to .... Well, who can say where it will all end? According to Russell Benney (Team Manager) we would all be World Champions by September! It didn't quite turn out like that but it was close enough to get me into it for a second year and enough fun to go for a third!


All still happy after getting just 8 points!  Me, James Haydon, Russell, James McBride, Damian Cudlin and Steve with a very sorry bike after 24 hours of mechanical torture, bad weather and 2 crashes. Rather pleasingly the HID converted headlamp is still working despite being held in only by cable ties as every single mounting lug has been smashed off in the crashes!  Quality kit fom Mitsubishi/Yamaha!

The Latest News

The team is now well into the 2008 season. We finished with just 8 points at Le Mans after 2 crashes and investigation of a noisy exhaust took us out of 3rd place (post race picture above), then DNFed at Albacete after 4 more crashes from 2nd place. I am still struggling to do the pages for Le Mans and Goodwood and they will be posted as soon as possible but all my spare time is being taken by preparation for leaving the RAF later in the year. The same now goes for the Osch pages - I have masses of photos and some good controversy! Our fuel tanks were protested by 'A Middle Order Team' as no-one believed we could go so far on a 24 litre tank! They paid an 800$ deposit to find out our tank was 23.85 litres (and by implication that our fuelling is extremely good!). Click here to link to a video of one of our pitstops in the race at Oschersleben.

I leave the RAF this year and Russell kindly offered me a job - on the proviso that he wins £10 million first. Just to be on the safe side I brought a Euromillions ticket myself as well!

Damian Rowley, you are a bad person, but very funny! When the revolution comes we will probably shoot you last but until then I guess I'll just have to rely on experience and guile to keep you in your place!

MW with Sam, Terry, Alec, Damien R and some models at the Oscherleben start procedure 2006

That Phase One girl doesn't look as happy as the others - hope it's nothing to do with where Damian's hand is!


DISCLAIMER
This is not an official MoD website and the content does not reflect the views or policies of the MoD or the RAF, or even Phase One, just me. Racing motorcycles can be dangerous but they do not form any part of the UK military deterrent. Everything in here is my copyright unless otherwise stated or it's something about someone in the team that they don't like in which case it was done by an Ex-SAS bloke I know who will be back from body-guarding in Basra next week and happy to discuss it in the alley behind the Prizefighters Arms in Bristol Docks. All manufacturers logos and trademarks are acknowledged, particularly the ones that show a bit of decent design skill. I'm rather partial to the Scottoiler one myself. The site is censored and welcomes censorship requests from anyone who's paying money that helps make the whole experience possible. I would censor all the bits where something I made broke, but I can't afford it! Roy is never really unhappy, it's just something wrong with my Canon camera that makes him look that way. It also makes Chubby look a little overweight and that's not my fault either. I accept no responsibility for financial liability incurred by anyone who thinks this looks so good he wants to have a go. All reference to the male gender (he, his, him, etc) shall be taken to mean he/she, his/hers, him/her, etc, as appropriate, except where it clearly refers to an image of a transvestite or transsexual in which case you can take it to mean anything you like. The previous sentence should not be taken as an indication that there might or might not be any such people involved in WEC or that anyone would care if there were. All images of scantily clad persons are on the site are there purely to inform what it was like and you won't see anything that wasn't on show in broad public daylight. This is entirely the fault of the site fan who described the site as the only true historical record of what it's really like to be in the WEC. I did not go to bed with them, buy them a drink, slip them a business card or even look lustfully at their chests or wink. The fact that Damian R is in more of my photos than all the other riders put together should not be taken to mean that we have a special relationship. Any suggestion that anyone or any company has paid me anything or given me any goods in exchange for preferential coverage on the site is a scurrilous lie. Unfortunately.
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