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49 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Set for a 35°c day - at least Rory knows it will be dry :)

 

28 minutes ago, Thecatalyst said:

Another dry boring slick feast then, or so much water gone down that its pretty slippy for a few races, before drying out quickly. 

They’re gonna be on a hiding to nothing here! Absolutely impossible to do much with those sort of temperatures. 

I don’t envy them Thursday. 

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18 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:

 

They’re gonna be on a hiding to nothing here! Absolutely impossible to do much with those sort of temperatures. 

I don’t envy them Thursday. 

Agree - it will be hard work to get it right

Fingers crossed they are successful

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2 hours ago, foreverblue said:

After tonight you definitely have a chance.

Have you seen Wolves away? We are as bad as the Aces!

Nothing to brag about beating the Panthers home and away. Hopefully it will ensure we won’t finish bottom.

But I’m more than happy to be proved wrong on Thursday!

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Can see this being tricky 

Couple of guys who have been in great form (Lawson and Heeps) are not so much now

We only won the first match by 2 and Morris is back who goes well at our place

Thorsell has he ever ridden Foxhall?

Howarth at reserve will be tough for us but i dont think Douglas has done to well at our place before

I dont mind Wolves leaving with something as long as we get all 3 poins

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Is the A14 open during the day and night from Huntingdon to Cambridge and visa versa? If there's too big a diversion either way it hardly seems worth the effort travelling from 20 miles west of wolves. Any advice would be gratefully accepted other than don't bother travelling.

                                                                               Cheers Steve  

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11 minutes ago, Eduds1 said:

Is the A14 open during the day and night from Huntingdon to Cambridge and visa versa? If there's too big a diversion either way it hardly seems worth the effort travelling from 20 miles west of wolves. Any advice would be gratefully accepted other than don't bother travelling.

                                                                               Cheers Steve  

There are plenty of roadworks around that area with 40mph speed limits. It was closed at night eastbound when we were at Peterborough a couple of weeks ago, diverting through Cambridge , whether that is still the case with westbound closures etc I'm sorry but I don't know. 

Maybe logon to Roadworks.org , activate live traffic in menu and it normally tells you about planned roadworks and closures. 

Check it out

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7 minutes ago, Super Blue said:

There are plenty of roadworks around that area with 40mph speed limits. It was closed at night eastbound when we were at Peterborough a couple of weeks ago, diverting through Cambridge , whether that is still the case with westbound closures etc I'm sorry but I don't know. 

Maybe logon to Roadworks.org , activate live traffic in menu and it normally tells you about planned roadworks and closures. 

Check it out

Thank You

 

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