> Whilst on the annual holiday to Northern Ireland, the Ulster GP
> happens to be on. Can anyone recomend a good place to spectate from.
Italy.
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> Paulv
> ZX636
Your sig sep's f.cked. Sort it.

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Paul wrote in message
> Whilst on the annual holiday to Northern Ireland, the Ulster GP
> happens to be on. Can anyone recomend a good place to spectate from.
Deer's leep.
http://www.ulstergrandprix.co.uk/pressimages/ugpmap_large.jpg

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zymurgy@technologist.com - 09 Aug 2007 23:36 GMT
On 9 Aug, 23:31, "Tullyhubbert" <tullyhubbert@ (Spam Trap) yahoo.com>
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> Paul wrote in message
> > Whilst on the annual holiday to Northern Ireland, the Ulster GP
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> http://www.ulstergrandprix.co.uk/pressimages/ugpmap_large.jpg
TH, Are you going ?
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Tullyhubbert - 10 Aug 2007 00:00 GMT
zymurgy wrote in message
> TH, Are you going ?
Yes if its dry. May also take a 1/2 hol and go to the Thurday afternoon
races, weather permitting of course.

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zymurgy@technologist.com - 11 Aug 2007 01:49 GMT
On 10 Aug, 00:00, "Tullyhubbert" <tullyhubbert@ (Spam Trap) yahoo.com>
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> zymurgy wrote in message
> > TH, Are you going ?
>
> Yes if its dry. May also take a 1/2 hol and go to the Thurday afternoon
> races, weather permitting of course.
Arse biscuits. I've booked to fly back to the UK next Wednesday.
Forward planning was never my strong point ;)
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paul.vincent@fsmail.net - 11 Aug 2007 13:05 GMT
On 9 Aug, 23:31, "Tullyhubbert" <tullyhubbert@ (Spam Trap) yahoo.com>
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> Deer's leep.
Thanks for that.
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Tullyhubbert - 16 Aug 2007 23:31 GMT
Paul wrote in message
> On 9 Aug, 23:31, "Tullyhubbert" <tullyhubbert@ (Spam Trap) yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Deer's leep.
>
> Thanks for that.
Watched the Dundrod races from Jordans cross tonight. The Superbike race
could only be described as damn awesome. Hutchinson led for five of the six
laps but was mugged by Martin (Winner) and John McGuinness (Second) on the
last lap. The leading group entering the final lap could have been covered
by the proverbial blanket, it contained the first three + Anstey & Donald.
The lap record was broken by Donald, then Martin and finally by John
McGuinness (131.71mph). If (Atm this seems unlikely according to the
forecast) Saturday is dry the racing should be great.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/6949997.stm

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Tullyhubbert
> Whilst on the annual holiday to Northern Ireland, the Ulster GP
> happens to be on. Can anyone recomend a good place to spectate from.
> Thanks
When I vwatched it, you had to pay to spectate from most areas. You could
get a decent view from Quarries (at least I think it was) though, and if you
snuck across the nearby field, you could spectate from about three feet from
the track.

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Monkey - 10 Aug 2007 23:26 GMT
>> Whilst on the annual holiday to Northern Ireland, the Ulster GP
>> happens to be on. Can anyone recomend a good place to spectate from.
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> though, and if you snuck across the nearby field, you could spectate
> from about three feet from the track.
Oops - meant to say a decent *free* view from quarries.

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