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Lily 21-Mar-2009 09:23

Anglesey
 
Not sure how many (if any at all) have been up to Anglesey and had a go on the circuit there? We managed to get up there yesterday for a trackday on the big bikes (sadly we cannot carry 4 bikes so no DD for us his time)

It is gonna rock for DD :sing:

Nice grippy track, the straights (non existent really) are not long, the corners are technical and the track is a good width with plenty of space for error!

I reckon it is gonna be a ace track for DD racing!

Only thing to watch out for is if you need power the paddock is not ideal as it can trip out quickly, but it is better than Mallory, Pembrey and Cadwell and the paddock is flat!

Chaz 21-Mar-2009 16:43

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Originally Posted by Lily
Not sure how many (if any at all) have been up to Anglesey and had a go on the circuit there? We managed to get up there yesterday for a trackday on the big bikes (sadly we cannot carry 4 bikes so no DD for us his time)

It is gonna rock for DD :sing:

Nice grippy track, the straights (non existent really) are not long, the corners are technical and the track is a good width with plenty of space for error!

I reckon it is gonna be a ace track for DD racing!

Only thing to watch out for is if you need power the paddock is not ideal as it can trip out quickly, but it is better than Mallory, Pembrey and Cadwell and the paddock is flat!


Sounds great do you know if you can get into the circuit the night before?

JPM 21-Mar-2009 16:57

I would imagine so we went on Thursday night and drove straight in no problem.

....There was a DD bike there yesterday (Class B) but didn't recognise them.

Track wise, some bits are fairly easy and plenty of run off, but the top section into the corkscrew is going to be interesting, downhill blind entry/exit one in one out kind of thing

phillc 21-Mar-2009 17:15

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Originally Posted by JPM
... but the top section into the corkscrew is going to be interesting, downhill blind entry/exit one in one out kind of thing


I raced there last year and that's actually a great place for overtaking if you position yourself correctly. Either up the inside into the corkscrew right hander, or again up the inside of the left at the bottom of the hill, entering the front straight, if you take the corkscrew the long way around.

Rattler 21-Mar-2009 18:00

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Originally Posted by phillc
I raced there last year and that's actually a great place for overtaking ...............up the inside of the left at the bottom of the hill, entering the front straight, if you take the corkscrew the long way around.


Clear as mud!!! ;)

AK 21-Mar-2009 18:22

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Originally Posted by phillc
I raced there last year and that's actually a great place for overtaking if you position yourself correctly. Either up the inside into the corkscrew right hander, or again up the inside of the left at the bottom of the hill, entering the front straight, if you take the corkscrew the long way around.


thats exactly where clint stuffed our bike to the front to take a couple of wins last year also on the back straight going up the hill too.

phillc 21-Mar-2009 19:20

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Originally Posted by Rattler
Clear as mud!!! ;)


I guess you had to be there............

Chris Wood 23-Mar-2009 04:50

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Originally Posted by JPM
Track wise, some bits are fairly easy and plenty of run off, but the top section into the corkscrew is going to be interesting, downhill blind entry/exit one in one out kind of thing


Quote:

Originally Posted by phillc
Either up the inside into the corkscrew right hander, or again up the inside of the left at the bottom of the hill, entering the front straight, if you take the corkscrew the long way around.


You guys should really write the DD MCN circuit guide, genius.:lol:

Lily 23-Mar-2009 09:05

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couple of pictures that show the inclines :)

mat2hew 24-Mar-2009 11:48

I've never been there, can you see the sea as you potter around?


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