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could any of the polish forum members please tell a bit about the tarnow track please which is going to be hosting the u 21 world championship qualifier this month.

 

e.g. track size, width of bends, how is the track usually prepared (slick or deep) or would it be prepared different for an F.I.M. event, average race times this year, track record and what sort of set up on their bikes do riders use if known. Any information will be appreciated in this regards......thankyou for your time :D

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e.g. track size, width of bends, how is the track usually prepared (slick or deep) or would it be prepared different for an F.I.M. event, average race times this year, track record and what sort of set up on their bikes do riders use if known.

1. size 394 m.

2. width of bends - no idea :unsure: but there is air fence

and it's wide enough for Tomasz Gollob :D

3. usually slick

4. average race time about 70-71 sek. ;/

5. track record 66,11

6. bike set up - no idea :D

 

 

Panoramic view ;)http://www.tarnow.pl/panoramy/zuzel2.php

 

and the Hotel almost across the street: http://www.hotel.cristalpark.pl/english/index.html

 

 

There is a league meeting today at Tarnow and it's live on Polsat Sport (encrypted) and re-live on Polsat 20 minutes after midnight our time, so you can see what it's all about ;) Polsat is available at:

HOT BIRD 13E, 11413 H MHz/Pol., 7/8 FEC, 6200 SR

 

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