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And this fella followed the Scarboro lot, slept most of the day
He did say that it was to easy and was not worth getting up for.
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When I came up for the SSDT for the 1st time that is EXACTLY how I thought, fantastic scenery etc, took mi 10 hrs to get home, + many extra miles.
Glad you enjoyed it all.
Stu
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Back home now and thanks to all who turned up to ride and the non riders too.
Kinky, looking at the results the sections were about right in the main,
any less testing and we would have had a few clean rounds maybe.
VERY hard to make sure you get a winner and still make it rideable for all.
I belive 99% enjoyed it, the other 1% enjoyed it TOO MUCH
Lots of prizes given out to lots of happy chappies !!
Thanks again all who contibuted prizes, observed, helped out, spectated etc.
Stuart
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Kinkyboots, seems we have your entry.
See you Sunday, hope you have a good day.
Or come along Saturday and sleep under the stars.
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Mrs Kinky will be most welcome.
E mail your entry form to me and bring ya dosh Sunday,
entry for prizes OK as I did remeber you
saying you had entered.
Stu
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For those with Sat Nav co-ordinates are:
N 54 deg 10.653
W 2 deg 10.554
That'll tek thi ta beer tent, (bring plenty)
nearest shops light years away !!!
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Bikespace, Bradford club has gone to great expence to get all the GPS sats up and running this weekend, cost us BIG PENNIES, however all will be turned off again at 6pm Sunday.
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I,m avin ta sell mi ouse, lost the lot betting against K !!!!
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Been up the area today and it was GRAND, if it aint the same next weekend, we can say a typical Bank Hol weekend.
Dont forget, if your entry in't in bi Thursday ya you aint gonner get som of the gooodies!!!
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Sat nav co's
N 54 deg 10.653
W 2 deg 10.554
That will take you to the bloody gate.
Believe me
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Why Bradford Butterfly ???
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NO PRIZES FOR DAY ENTRIES.
Even if you are ROYALTY
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Be glad to see you again KB,
it should be a reet gud do,
many prizes available, and NOT just
for class winners either.
Going to spread em around a bit.
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I was lead to believe that if you ride your bike on land that the public has access to, ie a footpath, you MUST be insured at least 3rd party.
Before you say it, lots of trials venues have footpaths thro them, and the same really applies.
We need a police officer on here to confirm or refute really would
be usefull.
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Glad to see the trialscentral team (WOFTAM) made it thro day 1.
Wonder what kinnell is thinging now?
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Why on earth would tha wont ta buy one?
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Jemhunt, all our trials are well flagged from most junctions well before the venue, full directions with grid refs etc on the clubs website, if there was no one to take your entry YOU WERE VERY LATE !!!!!
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Entries now trickling in, even enquiries from across the Irish Sea, remember all are welcome.
Stu
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Steve, ride the easier route on a shocker, you will enjoy it better,
I dont envisage the HARD route being too hard really, however the emphasis is on FUN, and meeting folk from acroos the UK.
Be glad to see you there, introduce thi sen.
Stuart
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Found out tonight im on section 3. Wilsons Point.
Only 100yds from were we are bedding down.
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Who else is coming along to the trial/party of the year 2004?
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Solve all yer problems. move to Yorkshire,
trials capital of the world.
Then join Bradford & Dist MC.
No M25 up ere, just the little o'l M62
get off that and tha's back to reality
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Be glad to see riders put their usernames up also,
however that will have to be done individually, sorry.
Stu
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