GHR Honda Team Site & Blog
Archive for August, 2011

Safari Bound!
Aug 23rd
It’s now only 29 days until the Australasian Safari kicks off for 2011. GHR Honda have a team of 8 riders entered, including 2 first time Safari entrants from South Africa.
GHR Honda Australasian Safari 2011 – Entrant list
Jacob Smith – Condobolin, NSW
Todd Smith – Condobolin, NSW
Charlie Ball – Katanning, Perth, WA
Stuart Bowen – Valley Heights, NSW
Brett Cummings – Witbank, Mpumalanga, South Africa
David Geeves – Condobolin, NSW
Glen Grundy – Witbank, South Africa
Don Lark – Condobolin, NSW
There has been plenty going on behind the scenes at GHR since returning from Dakar in January this year. Most recently, GHR riders Jacob and Todd Smith secured first and second places respectively in the Yellow Mountain Cross Country held in August near their home town of Condobolin. It was a reassuring result in a year that has so far been dappled with some tough luck and a range of issues to do with fuel supply. Accordingly, GHR have been keenly focussed on development and infrastructure.
Amongst the works are larger CRF450R front tanks for events such as the Finke as well as new front tanks for the CRF450X Dakar and Safari bikes. Another interesting development is the emerging interest in the 700XX Honda quad, and there are firm plans to enter clients on these quads for the 2013 Dakar.
Speaking of Dakar, the decision was made earlier this year not to enter the 2012 race in order to allow more thorough development for 2013. The 2011 Dakar was always considered to be the start of a 3 year project for GHR. While the temptation was there to race in 2012, the experiences this year pointed towards the need for significant changes before the next campaign. Consequently, the venerable GHR MAN truck currently in Europe has been sold. It was a massive decision to part with the grey MAN, but there is some comfort in knowing it’s still amongst friends with Geoffrey Olholm of the Coconut Car Racing Team acquiring it for their next Dakar campaign.
The lack of Australian compliance was always going to make it tricky to bring the MAN back to Australia for domestic use. A new one will be designed and built locally on a large four wheel drive platform, partly to facilitate easier contact with the progress of the construction, but also to allow it to be used domestically. It will be used Hattah, Finke, Condo and Safari next year, and then in the 4 weeks after Safari it will be repacked and sent to Dakar. The design will be substantially bigger than the MAN, and organised in such a way that precludes the need to ship a separate shipping container overseas as was the situation for 2011. The body will incorporate insulated, dust proof sleeping and bathroom facilities to offer the riders some quiet recovery space after a long day in the saddle. To accompany the truck, there is also the idea to build a rugged car to be entered into the race carrying registered parts that will be made available to other entrants as part of a support package.
It’s going to be a busy 12 months!
Profile: Don Lark
Aug 18th
Name: Don lark
Age: 52
Home town: Condobolin
Years riding: 40
Years racing: 27
First bike: Bridgestone 90
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: Finke
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: Removing a spark plug top to repair a throttle cable
Is this your first Safari: Yes
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: Now or never!
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Finish, place, win in that order
What else are you expecting from the event this year: Holiday trail riding in Western Australia

Profile: Brett Cummings
Aug 18th
Name: Brett Cummings
Age: 28
Home town: Witbank, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Years riding: 11.5 years
Years racing: 10 Years
First bike: 1986 Kawasaki KDX 200
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: The last race that I won outright (even though it was a regional event)
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: Wiring the fuel pump to the flicker switch to get it running
Is this your first Safari: Yes
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: It is the first of a lifetime dream
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Not sure, aiming for the best I can do (hope for a top 10)
What else are you expecting from the event this year: The experience of a lifetime
Anything else you’d like to add: This is the first of many Safari’s to come!!!

Profile: Charlie Ball
Aug 18th
Name: Charlie Ball
Age: 38
Home town: Katanning-Perth
Years riding: 32
Years racing: On and off 20 years
First bike: Honda MR50
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: My older brother and I were racing to a gate from slightly different directions on the farm when we were young once. On this day he misjudged his charge to get in front of me at the end, neither of us pulled up and we collided at the gate.
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: Broke handlebars on throttle side during a Pony Express. It was impossible to ride… fixed with tree branch and sticky tape!
Is this your first Safari: Yes
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: Won’t have to answer a mobile phone for a week!
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Place
What else are you expecting from the event this year: Challenge of maintaining concentration and overcoming rider dis-comfort
Anything else you’d like to add: Looking forward to meeting new people, watching the few trying to win and competing with the GHR team.

Profile: Glen Grundy
Aug 18th
Name: Glen Grundy
Age: 47
Home town: Witbank, South Africa
Years riding: 18
Years racing: 12
First bike: Honda XR 500 R
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: Entering the Roof of Africa as a complete novice in 1999, and almost killing myself.
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: My BMW HP2 blew the rear air shock, and I inserted a spade handle to keep the back up, and drove 400km offroad to get home.
Is this your first Safari: Yes
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: To experience Rallye-type racing, and broaden my racing horizons.
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Aiming for a finish
What else are you expecting from the event this year: To establish a relationship with GHR, hopefully lasting into future events.
Anything else you’d like to add: I am most excited to be coming to Australia, heard about the legendary hospitality, and great sand riding there!
Profile: David Geeves
Aug 18th
Name: David Geeves
Age: 30
Home town: Condobolin
Years riding: 25
Years racing: 10
First bike: Yamaha
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: Coming 5th outright in my first Condo 750
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: Putting tie wire through the chain to get the MX80 home
Is this your first Safari: Yes
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: First opportunity to enter
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Finish
What else are you expecting from the event this year: Great experience and great people!
Profile: Todd Smith
Aug 18th
Name: Todd Smith
Age: 26
Home town: Condobolin
Years riding: 19
Years racing: 19
First bike: Yamaha PW50
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: Finishing 2nd at Finke in 2010 and my two 2nd place finishes in the Australasian Safari ’09 and ’10
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: In last years Safari, I had an unrepairable crack in my radiator so had to baby my bike through a 200km stage with no coolant – it was a huge relief to get to the end of that stage!
Is this your first Safari: No, 2011 will be my fourth.
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: To have fun and finish one better than last year!
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Aiming for a win of course!!
What else are you expecting from the event this year: I’m hoping to have a clean run free of injuries and mechanical problems.
Profile: Jacob Smith
Aug 18th
Name: Jacob Smith
Age: 22
Home town: Condobolin
Years riding: 19
Years racing: 19.5
First bike: Yamaha Pee Wee 50
What is your most memorable experience on a dirtbike: Probably my 14yr old National MX Championship plus Safari Win… and the Dakar of course!
What’s your favourite MacGyver moment to keep a bike going: The good old Macca’s pepper when I crashed and put a hole in a radiator
Is this your first Safari: No
In 10 words or less why have you entered Safari this year: Plain and simple! WIN
Aiming for a win, place or finish this year: Win
What else are you expecting from the event this year: Tough competition and maybe a little more hype with Cyril being here
Visitor Comments