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Did You Know...

... that Mark Kirkby knows all of his new team mates very well?

Perris Fury exit at the Shamrock Showdown 2010
posted Oct 19th, 2010 - The NSL News will surely spend some time on the latest news from Arizona Airspeed. The new lineup is shaking up the top of the 4-way community in the USA, and there is a lot of discussion of the new situation.

The NSL News story on 24 September 2010 was still reviewing the USPA Nationals 2010 and the situation after the event. The story was mainly focused on Perris Fury and the team's great perspectives for the near future.

The new Airspeed lineup has obviously a strong impact on Fury's situation, as Point Josh Hall will now be training and competing with Airspeed. The new lineup is not only world class in itself, it has also made the situation for the potentially strongest challenger very difficult. Fury needs a new Point.

Mark Kirkby and Niklas Hemlin with Fastrax in 2006
However, the NSL News begins the coverage of this breaking news at a different point. Airspeed's Tail Mark Kirkby will naturally be the centerpoint of many stories, as he is the longest standing Airspeed member and has connected with each of the new members at some point in time.

The NSL News is also working on Mark Kirkby's NSL Profile, which is long overdue and will be posted very soon. The new Airspeed lineup is the perfect opportunity to introduce the original Airspeed member.

Mark Kirkby has trained and/or competed with all of his three new team mates, even with Josh Hall when he was a player coach for Perris Fury in 2005 sharing the job with Dan BC. He also spent a season with Niklas Hemlin as a member of Team Fastrax in 2006. NSL-TV found the Fastrax competition videos at the Shamrock Showdown 2006 in the archives.

Original Perris Fury lineup in 2006
The new Fastrax lineup of 2006, with John Hart and player coaches Mark Kirkby, Doug Park, Niklas Hemlin, launched the 2006 season with a 20.2 average at the Valentine's Meet after finishing the 2005 season with a 19.1 average at the USPA Nationals (John Hart, Eric Gin, Niklas Hemlin, Billy Andrews).

Fastrax followed up with a 20.6 average at the Shamrock Showdown 2006 and then a 21.2 average at the Malevsky Cup 2006.

The 21.6 average at the USPA Nationals 2006 was six points behind the 2006 winner, DeLand Groove, and brought the USPA silver medals.

Mark Kirkby and Niklas Hemlin defeated Airspeed's Odyssey lineup of 2006 (Eliana Rodriguez, Craig Girard, Andy Delk, Brian Johnson) with Fastrax at this competition.

It was also Perris Fury's first USPA Nationals with the complete original lineup. Fury ended up seven points behind Airspeed in 4th place of the USPA rankings.

USPA Nationals 2006Round1Round2Round3Round4Round5Round6Round7Round8Round9Round10TotalAvg
Rank4-way Open1319 17N21 147M 89K 10B22 H 3420 16G6 112F 2JL Q P 18EO 5 DTotalAvg
1DeLand Groove21 19 22 22 22 19 20 19 25 33 22222.2
2Russia Black Cat17 19 24 23 20 17 19 19 29 31 21821.8
3USA Fastrax20 18 24 22 22 17 20 19 25 29 21621.6
4Airspeed Odyssey15 17 21 20 21 17 18 19 27 31 20620.6
5Perris Fury16 17 21 20 20 16 19 17 24 29 19919.9
Mark Kirkby with Airspeed at the Shamrock Showdown 2007
Mark Kirkby and Niklas Hemlin did not continue together since Airspeed was calling Mark Kirkby back into his Tail slot in 2007. He had been the Center Inside for Team Fastrax in 2006, as John Hart was learning the Tail slot.

Niklas Hemlin came back with Fastrax and Thomas Hughes in the Center Inside slot in 2007 and battled with Airspeed's new lineup and Mark Kirkby throughout the whole year.

Airspeed won the USPA Nationals 2007 (25.3 - 24.4) and then the gold medals at the World Meet 2008 in France.

Perris Fury with Josh Hall went from a 19.9 average in 2006 to a 21.0 average at the USPA Nationals 2007 and had to watch the other two top teams from the distance at that time.

The USPA Nationals 2007 was the end of the Fastrax project in the 4-way Open Class, but Niklas Hemlin continued to work for Team Fastrax and John Hart. Perris Fury came back in 2008 with the same lineup.

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