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n/east works just fine for medon't mind traveling 2 hour's each way,for jarrow etc..in a perfect world,we would all live in the middle along with the venuesim just greatfull we have clubs/people who are putting regional's on for us in the n/east.i see this year's n/east as a mini national serie'sdone all the round's up to now,and loving itcost of living,rising fuel cost's is going to have a big impact on our hobby,in my view.no matter were we race.
Too true dave..its the way i feel just struggle on and be thankful of what we have if you dont want to travel to race nobody is forcing anybody too, if we didnt have jarrow and south sheilds this year were would we have had to replace those venues.
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Gary we ran northeast for the last 5 years, its only this year we backed of to run northwest as it was getting ridiculous traveling 110 Miles to York 120 miles Nissan factory.140+ to tee side,batley is 60 thats fine bury is 22 ish thats fine even York is okish at 110 but try traveling 144 to tee side then racing a full day then traveling back its just to far,
i see no harm in the three running nne and other three NE why would it affect your clubs.?
Teesside is closer than nissan factory and there not there anymore.
bury to teesside 110.79 miles
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i cant be asrsed the read the hole 5 pages of this shit like them tight yorkshire ppl who wont travel... i took my car to york indoor 17mpg from shields . go race grayhounds then like ya should be . i should try that like coz am gettin no where out door
i think you owe us an apolige,you plankcan't be doing with reading such tripe
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Carl, no offense but your not really in a place to comment on the distance between NE regional's, as you live in the NW and choose to run whichever. If you chose to run in a different region to where you live you have to expect a lot of traveling.
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im not fussed either way stay as is or split OR EVEN JUST A NORTH SERIES 7 regionals 6 to count but just 1 thought the racers up far north east say the clubs are small and would struggle well im thinking that jarrow and southsheilds was like 5 mins from each other wouldnt it be best to join the 2 clubs and have 1 massive club which will help in the efforts for a permanent track which u are trying to get
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i think you owe us an apolige,you plankcan't be doing with reading such tripe

its not tripe am selling up and buyin a greyhound . the local sunderland track is 6.4 miles away from my house with a round trip of 12.8 miles . and a chance of winnin money . ive allways wanted to race greyhounds so am maken it happen
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its not tripe am selling up and buyin a grayhound . the local sunderland track is 6.4 miles away from my house with a round trip of 12.8 miles . and a chance of winnin money . ive allways wanted to race grayhounds so am maken it happen
That will be greyhound
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aye a know ..
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Hi all,

WoW, I had no idea that people felt so strongly about the distance they have/choose to travel... Its good to hear the different opinions, the majority seem to be happy to pay any amount to the government to persue there weekend interests....

So would everyone be happy to travel to my new imageinery club based at the southeren most end of the region, lets say for arguments sake Doncaster....

How do the guys at shouth shilds/JArrow feel about having to travel to the most southeren end of the region, twice a year for the 2wd and 4wd regionals??

keep on posting, and sharing your opinions

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Hi all,

WoW, I had no idea that people felt so strongly about the distance they have/choose to travel... Its good to hear the different opinions, the majority seem to be happy to pay any amount to the government to persue there weekend interests....

So would everyone be happy to travel to my new imageinery club based at the southeren most end of the region, lets say for arguments sake Doncaster....

How do the guys at shouth shilds/JArrow feel about having to travel to the most southeren end of the region, twice a year for the 2wd and 4wd regionals??

keep on posting, and sharing your opinions

JIm

shields jarrow lads / lasses would still go to doncaster no probs ... its a good night out . we would make the most of it we would not be sittin tottin how many mile round trip we have made
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Carl, no offense but your not really in a place to comment on the distance between NE regionals, as you live in the NW and choose to run whichever. If you chose to run in a different region to where you live you have to expect a lot of traveling.
tom i can post on anything i want its my opinion
but what i was saying is, added clubs to the northwest would help the region out, the distance is OK for me, but theres loads that cant afford or wont pay to travel the distances mentioned.just the same as some don't/wont to pay to travel to southport/bury,
still think lee's idea was the best
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Teesside is closer than nissan factory and there not there anymore.
bury to teesside 110.79 miles
then 26 or so miles from my house to bury
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its not tripe am selling up and buyin a greyhound . the local sunderland track is 6.4 miles away from my house with a round trip of 12.8 miles . and a chance of winnin money . ive allways wanted to race greyhounds so am maken it happen
good for youi thought you came across a bit insulting that's allanyhow,let's not fall out over such trivia
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As a person who lives even more NORTH than north and travels to where he likes to race not taking into account the cost of fuel (which yes is lot of money these days) and I am not rich.
I think this is a very damaging thread anybody thinking of starting in the SPORT reading this thread would wonder why bother after reading it.
So please good people stop bitching and lets just have positive posts.
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then 26 or so miles from my house to bury
lol chill maan
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do you race in the ne/nw regional's then wally
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Doncaster is not a bad run jim, when i raced on road i did the donvalley british championships for a while, it was 109 mile from mine to DV, my record at 5am on a sunday morning was 66 mins

Its just A1/M1, dead easy and straight
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NE but many years ago, sometime in the last 20 years or so Simon and I did an off road series at Hull.
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Hi all,

WoW, I had no idea that people felt so strongly about the distance they have/choose to travel... Its good to hear the different opinions, the majority seem to be happy to pay any amount to the government to persue there weekend interests....

So would everyone be happy to travel to my new imageinery club based at the southeren most end of the region, lets say for arguments sake Doncaster....

How do the guys at shouth shilds/JArrow feel about having to travel to the most southeren end of the region, twice a year for the 2wd and 4wd regionals??

keep on posting, and sharing your opinions

JIm
Jim

Why are you just popping in and out of the thread when you feel like it? I have the feeling you are taking the p**s again, and stirring things up.

By the way DJDuncaz is a filthy Makem and deserves to be locked in a room with the gimp from Pulp Fiction. HE is a disgrace and never a Geordie and should never be allowed to race again. He has once called me names and i will never forgive him. Also, the dog you should be betting on is the 1 that has a crap before the race. Top tip!
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You all should be happy you have a choice on where to race. The South east has only has 1 permanent!!! That's EPR. We make due with temp tracks, even using the side of a hill for a rostrum.

This thread was started to gain insight, try and remain positive
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