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Apparently they now get round it by reducing the numbers on track but it makes the day more expensive than a normal noise day.
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And soon they will half that, then half that until there is only 1 riding around..bah people loving near tracks and mps ing about the noise....maybe they should move away from the noise!

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No limits posted recently they have cut there number of uk track days as they cant afford to run half full days. They need to sell 90% capacity to start making profit apparently.

I can see the UK track scene dying out soon sadly.

In a couple of years if you want to do a trackday you will need to head to mainland europe I reckon.
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Blade wrote:No limits posted recently they have cut there number of uk track days as they cant afford to run half full days. They need to sell 90% capacity to start making profit apparently.

I can see the UK track scene dying out soon sadly.

In a couple of years if you want to do a trackday you will need to head to mainland europe I reckon.
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And even Euro trackdays will see some changes for us Brits. ;)
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What you heard Duke?
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Blade wrote:What you heard Duke?
http://www.tankslap.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5536" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (nod)
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It’s inevitable we are going to lose some freedoms too. Or at the very least they will cost more.
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duke63 wrote:And even Euro trackdays will see some changes for us Brits. ;)
I would guess the cost of shipping bikes over is going to get more expensive, and will the EHIC (or what ever the health card is) still exist. How about travel and repatriation insurance, how will that all work post brexit?
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D6Nutz wrote:
duke63 wrote:And even Euro trackdays will see some changes for us Brits. ;)
I would guess the cost of shipping bikes over is going to get more expensive, and will the EHIC (or what ever the health card is) still exist. How about travel and repatriation insurance, how will that all work post brexit?
No - i dont beleieve the EHIC will be valid after transition / no deal unless reciprocated by the UK.
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'Rip off Britain' will be back with a vengeance.
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duke63 wrote:'Rip off Britain' will be back with a vengeance.
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