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Gp 3 Eskilstuna May 26


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Gp 3 Eskilstuna May 26

 

Last year at Eskilstuna I presume. The contract between BSI and Smederna was over 3 years and this is the 3rd year.

 

Eskilstuna is quite a good race track but the track is out in the woods 1.2 swedish mile from central Eskilstuna.

 

Tickets are you purchase here: http://www.ticnet.se/html/venue.htmI?l=EN&venue=LADESI

 

 

http://www.swedishgp.com

 

Info about Eskilstuna: http://eskilstuna.se/templates/Page____16256.aspx

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Whilst the track may be in the middle of nowhere, I do find it very agreeable indeed.

 

I will be there with a good number of Travel Plus clients. We arrive on Tuesday to take in Vetlanda / Dackarna, with planned visits to Linkoping for Fibyterna / Eldarna on the Wednesday, and on Thursday it's Solkatterna / Valsarna at Karlstad.

 

So if you see a group of Brits at any of the above meetings, pop up and say hello.

 

 

Brian

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Is it a Bomber style track?

 

 

Its a racers track for sure..

But it depends how the track is, ie slick or grippy...

 

A few pics on the stadium at Eskilstuna just click on he links

 

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e155/tar...alfromabove.jpg

 

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e155/tar...lfromabove1.jpg

 

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e155/tar...lfromabove2.jpg

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They must have everything different in England  :rolleyes:

But thought you used km's in Sweden.

 

They do, but they're so awkward over there! :P

Imagine visiting there from a country where they use miles, expecting them to use kms (which they do do formally - roadsigns etc) but informally they also use miles, but those miles are completly different to the miles most other people are used to. Ugh!

Aspirin please!

I don't know for sure, but always thought they used "Swedish miles" for longer distances. And saves time. "Mil" is quicker to say than "Kilometer".

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They do, but they're so awkward over there!  :P

Imagine visiting there from a country where they use miles, expecting them to use kms (which they do do formally - roadsigns etc) but informally they also use miles, but those miles are completly different to the miles most other people are used to. Ugh!

Aspirin please!

I don't know for sure, but always thought they used "Swedish miles" for longer distances. And saves time. "Mil" is quicker to say than "Kilometer".

 

This is indeed a bit of a mess :D

A mil is 10 kilometres but only in Sweden and Norway. I guess it is more practical to say it's 7 mil somewhere rather than 70 kilometres. But as you say, it's never used on roadsigns and shouldn't cause that much confusion. Now the real kings of strange units are undoubtedly the english. Half crown anyone? (Yes I know you don't use them anymore). :)

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Now the real kings of strange units are undoubtedly the english. Half crown anyone? (Yes I know you don't use them anymore).  :)

 

Not forgetting the tanner and the bob etc! :wink:

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Draw for this GP has been made and is as follows:

 

1. Rune Holta (Poland)

2. Jaroslaw Hampel (Poland)

3. Andreas Jonsson (Sweden)

4. Bjarne Pedersen (Denmark)

5. Hans Andersen (Denmark)

6. Wieslaw Jagus (Poland)

7. Scott Nicholls (Great Britain)

8. Chris Harris (Great Britain)

9. Nicki Pedersen (Denmark)

10. Greg Hancock (USA)

11. Jason Crump (Australia)

12. Tomasz Gollob (Poland)

13. Antonio Lindback (Sweden)

14. Frederik Lindgren (Sweden)

15. Leigh Adams (Australia)

16. Matej Zagar (Slovenia)

 

17. Jonas Davidsson (Sweden)

18. Eric Andersson (Sweden)

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Draw for this GP has been made and is as follows:

9. Nicki Pedersen (Denmark)

10. Greg Hancock (USA)

11. Jason Crump (Australia)

12. Tomasz Gollob (Poland)

good way to start the 1st set of heats evening World no1,no2and no3 in the same race :o

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