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2008 Sprinting JISC,AEMC etc

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So whos in for these next year???


At the moment it looks like I will do both and maybe also another championship.

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JISC next year for me, all being well.

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Just a note on JISC / other sprint champs - would a separate section be useful to keep it together in the same place with maybe a dedicated sprint Moderator?

JISC on occasions for me depending on TA dates/entry

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JISC, maybe AEMC too if the GTR takes longer to finish than my budget allows for.

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TBH I'm not too fussed about the championship aspects, although I quite like the idea of the JISC. I didn't get started till late in the season so missed the early rounds of the AEMC.

That said, I plan to be ready for the start of 2008 and enter the JISC, B19 & AEMC champs and the RAF Barkston rounds. :D
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dynamix wrote:Just a note on JISC / other sprint champs - would a separate section be useful to keep it together in the same place with maybe a dedicated sprint Moderator?
Sounds a good idea Dunk :thumb:

The sprint threads do tend to get mixed up with different topics and meanderings :D

One of your clicky events gizmos, for registering interested and definites would be good too, as hopefully, there should be a few more than just the usual suspects going for this.
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dynamix wrote:JISC on occasions for me depending on TA dates/entry
Barkston may suit you as well Stu/Dunk. It's not too far, plenty of track time, informal, cheap, nice track,
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Post by ESL »

JISC/Barkston/Eurodrift/Nippon Challenge/RAFMSA Race Grids.

Thats the plan at least :lol:

I think a seperate section would be awesome Dunc, you know what we are like at hijacking otherwise :?

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Whats the Nippon Challenge Andy???

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ESL wrote:JISC/Barkston/Eurodrift/Nippon Challenge/RAFMSA Race Grids.
If you're getting your race licence back again next year, there's always the option of the Birkett Relay as well!

Edited to add: Logan, the All Nippon Challenge looks like an embryonic race series along similar lines to our sprint series. There is a thread on BP here

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