Hill climb @ Wiscombe sept 14th

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Hill climb @ Wiscombe sept 14th

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usual yearly bikes trikes and sidecars hill climb meet at wiscombe park nr honiton on the 14th of sept
i know a few of you have been before and know the crack!

sadly im on shift and going to miss :cry: it but its well worth a visit

burger van & and beer tent are worth a visit too :wink: while you are there

if your going on the bike take something for your stand you will need it
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Re: Hill climb @ Wiscombe sept 14th

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is that the place where the "car park" is a field with what feels like a 45 degree slope? went in the car last year, almost didn't get out, had to recruit some people to bounce the front so i could get some grip :oops:
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Think we're gonna take Christopher to this. Been before and is good. Think it was only a fiver each 8)
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Just been to this, was good. Didn't stay for all of it but got some good pics. I'll post 'um up when I can be bothered :D
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photo's would be good :D

I was going to go, but got over-ruled by the domestic manager who insisted we did a 300 miles round trip to look at a car for her :roll: :roll:

Don't suppose you know who won the 350 class :?
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Re: Hill climb @ Wiscombe sept 14th

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TLS-Moose wrote:

Don't suppose you know who won the 350 class :?

Look here:

http://www.nhca.co.uk/Results/Open/Resu ... ndex08.htm
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Re: Hill climb @ Wiscombe sept 14th

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graham22 wrote:
TLS-Moose wrote:

Don't suppose you know who won the 350 class :?

Look here:

http://www.nhca.co.uk/Results/Open/Resu ... ndex08.htm
Page isn't working right and when I checked on Sunday evening, before posting, the results hadn't been put up :D Thanks anyway though 8)
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Re: Hill climb @ Wiscombe sept 14th

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TLS-Moose wrote:
Page isn't working right and when I checked on Sunday evening, before posting, the results hadn't been put up :D Thanks anyway though 8)
They'll be there eventually, NHCA results were always slow before they had a website. Never used to get your results for weeks after the event (BMOC used to get them out within days) and the results would appear in MCN only when one of the organisers' son did well.

The results will appear eventually, some good bits on their site though.

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