PENDINE SANDS SPEED TRIALS 20-23 JUNE 2013
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Re: PENDINE SANDS SPEED TRIALS 20-23 JUNE 2013
Myself and my Mrs have our accom booked already (booked up about 3 weeks ago). We'll be there in our Nissan Qashqai. 

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dixiethedog
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Hi all,, cercumstances have changed and im no longer going to be able to host our stand at this event. If anyone else wants to fly the acs flag i have the events tent and banners here
i hope to spend the Thursday there.

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I was there.
The race club organised a great event for I dare say the racers,but from a spectators point,it was pants.
Now,I believe everybody should be entitled to an opinion. People on forums are saying what a great weekend it was,and good for them.
I was glad to get back home! The spectators were on a promenade about 1/4mile from the start,you couldnt see the finish line.
From the promonade you could see bikes waiting to run,about 150 ft away.
I enjoyed going off to explore Wales,which is a nice place with friendly folk.
Definately not a spectators sport me thinks.
Racers and "pit crews" would have enjoyed it,and good for them. Thats what it was about.
For me though,you'll have more chance catching me at the drag racing,where I can mingle in the pits,see bikes close up,and then see action from the start line.
Horses for corses.
My hotel was nice.
(oh,and it was blowing 60-80mph winds at times i believe,and was hat and coat weather!). Thats nobodies fault though.

The race club organised a great event for I dare say the racers,but from a spectators point,it was pants.
Now,I believe everybody should be entitled to an opinion. People on forums are saying what a great weekend it was,and good for them.
I was glad to get back home! The spectators were on a promenade about 1/4mile from the start,you couldnt see the finish line.
From the promonade you could see bikes waiting to run,about 150 ft away.
I enjoyed going off to explore Wales,which is a nice place with friendly folk.
Definately not a spectators sport me thinks.
Racers and "pit crews" would have enjoyed it,and good for them. Thats what it was about.
For me though,you'll have more chance catching me at the drag racing,where I can mingle in the pits,see bikes close up,and then see action from the start line.
Horses for corses.
My hotel was nice.

(oh,and it was blowing 60-80mph winds at times i believe,and was hat and coat weather!). Thats nobodies fault though.

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dixiethedog
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Cheers for the feed back and your right. Everyones intitled to there opinion. I guess it was a health and safety thing
nice to see u back here. Hows ur health. Still rough

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Thanks for understanding my opinion.
Great like I said for the racer,but otherwise, not good.
I wouldnt care,I had a FBM draw thru plenum in my luggage to show you at Pendine.

Great like I said for the racer,but otherwise, not good.
I wouldnt care,I had a FBM draw thru plenum in my luggage to show you at Pendine.

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dixiethedog
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PS Thank you,yes my health issues seem to be a bit better now. 

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