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Old 07-Apr-2009, 19:42   #1
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Who's raced at Angelsey's coastal circuit before ?

It looks like a Fun circuit to race on
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Old 07-Apr-2009, 20:20   #2
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not raced there but we had a very slow wobble round on the big bikes a few weeks ago and I reckon it will be a great DD circuit
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Old 07-Apr-2009, 20:47   #3
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Cool nope!
I have watched a few youtube clips! some great views if you get time to look, I can't wait, I Really really can't wait!!

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Old 09-Apr-2009, 18:51   #4
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not raced there but we had a very slow wobble round on the big bikes a few weeks ago and I reckon it will be a great DD circuit

I'll be following you for a tow then
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I have watched a few youtube clips! some great views if you get time to look, I can't wait, I Really really can't wait!!

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Yes i have looked at a few and can't wait especailly the cork screw
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Old 09-Apr-2009, 21:13   #6
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cork screw?
I'm not so sure that the cork screw will be quite like laguna seca, I can just imagine it,,,, 50mph winds, Sea spray smearing your visor, Sideways rain, -2 degrees with the wind chill, no hot showers afterwards and a burger van instead of a heated café

Still the black ribbon looks fantastically technical and I really can’t wait to have a go!

just pack your wet gear and some thermal pants.

p.s. I hope the above is all wrong and we have a lovely weekend.

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Old 09-Apr-2009, 22:14   #7
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I'm not so sure that the cork screw will be quite like laguna seca, I can just imagine it,,,, 50mph winds, Sea spray smearing your visor, Sideways rain, -2 degrees with the wind chill, no hot showers afterwards and a burger van instead of a heated café

Still the black ribbon looks fantastically technical and I really can’t wait to have a go!

just pack your wet gear and some thermal pants.

p.s. I hope the above is all wrong and we have a lovely weekend.

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The tarmac at Anglesey looks a damn sight better than the stuff at the top of the corkscrew in Monterey!

Trust me though, the paddock at Laguna is VERY basic.

Weather is awesome though!
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Old 10-Apr-2009, 09:11   #8
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well hopefully the weather will be great for us. We were lucky when we went to have a fantastic day!!

The tarmac is in great condition but is a little hard on tyres so be prepared!

Corkscrew is actually quite good fun... in fact most of the circuit is. Late Apex here we come!!!
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The tarmac at Anglesey looks a damn sight better than the stuff at the top of the corkscrew in Monterey!

Trust me though, the paddock at Laguna is VERY basic.

Weather is awesome though!

Paddock at Anglesey is a bit rough but there’s electric (don't forget a 16Amp plug!!). Showers and toilets are clean and a world better than Donny, Cafe/Bar opens sporadically but would imagine it will be open all race weekend, beware of steep prices they can charge for egg n chips
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16amp plug?
what does this mean? can I plug in a kettle, and a toaster? (the only essential equipment I would mtake if i could plug them in.

what is a 16amp plug?
where do I get one?


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