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Seems like the end is nigh as Caspar concentrates on stopping the end becoming nigh:
I've had some wicked nights at their events, especially in the early years at their open races. Being their course designer for the Muddy Hell races was something I really enjoyed too. I'm sure they have got a lot of people into riding and racing including a fair few from here.
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I'm pretty sure that Yorkshire doesn't have a problem with lack of water but that is a nice idea.
@Howard Most league racers seem to drive so as I said above, 2 cheap bikes makes a lot more sense than one expensive one. If someone CBA, that's their prerogative but is a race after all and the leagues do lead into National Trophies and World Cups.
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I went down to Bethlem to spectate last night and managed a quick lap on 23c road tyres which was fun. I also told someone in an LFGSS to do a skid and they obliged which was rather good of them.
It's interesting to see how small the fields are compared to previous years, and only one hitter too. Quite a few punctures including Jules whilst he was comfortably leading which lead to a lot of swearing. Speaking to the comm, they are going to try and persuade Michael to get rid of the stupid one bike/no pit rule as it is putting people off from entering. Leaving work early only to puncture and be forced to pull out is no one's idea of a good evening.
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After the embarrassment of getting an #Outliers tattoo only for their Instagram account to die, I shall not be making that mistake again
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Make it the hardest hills ever.
'cos I won't be there, going to be getting my head kicked in at Palace instead.