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Post by JamesCentral on Nov 27, 2020 16:00:24 GMT
Copdock Show in 2021 will be a month earlier than normal - this will probably mean the dates of some EACC events in Norfolk and Suffolk will be shuffled around to avoid it ... and could allow some of us to do the VMCC 100-mile cyclemotor run next year.
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Post by moby54 on Nov 27, 2020 21:05:55 GMT
Blooming heck James 100 miles run is that all in one go.
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Post by JamesCentral on Nov 27, 2020 22:04:53 GMT
It's 3 laps of a 33.3333333333333333333 mile circuit, so you can have a couple of short breaks. Some here might remember Tim Bunting, who'd do one of his laps in the reverse direction: A - for variety B - so he could wave to riders going round theright way.
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Post by davwat on Nov 28, 2020 18:50:33 GMT
Blooming heck James 100 miles run is that all in one go. It's a con if you ask me John 33.333333 x 3 is only 99.999999 miles
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Post by moby54 on Nov 30, 2020 22:48:22 GMT
Well you and James must know then Dave lol.😁👍.
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Post by moby54 on Nov 30, 2020 22:53:17 GMT
Myself and a fellow EACC member have always wanted to attend this event for a few years now.and I would hopefully like to get to it next year with my mate if MR covid.isnt around.i remember when I attended Dave's Norfolk rally in 2015 and had a great weekend and good rides and plenty of beer.👍😁🍻🍻🍻🍻.plus the weather was blistering hot too.☀️☀️☀️😨😨😨.
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Post by davwat on Jul 13, 2021 20:30:48 GMT
Details: Following The Government announcement on Monday 22nd February we are confident that the 29th East Anglian Copdock Bike Show will go ahead in 2021. (Subject to any future change in Government Guidance) To assist with this news and the subsequent announcement that the May MCN show is cancelled and will now be held on 4th & 5th September, we have agreed to move our proposed date to Sunday the 19th September 2021. We are working closely with Bauer Media (MCN) to ensure that it is the right decision for both parties and in the interest of the motorcycling community. The two week delay will give us the extra necessary time to ensue that we are fully compliant with whatever Government guidance is in place, at the time, for our type of event. Trinity Park in Ipswich will once again host the biggest one day bike show, run by the volunteers of the Copdock Classic Motorcycle Club members. Again as a not for profit organisation we hope that a successful show will allow us again to donate monies to lots of good causes. We are pleased to announce that following on from this years show, ALL FUTURE shows will be held on the FIRST SUNDAY IN SEPTEMBER without clashing with any events run by Bauer Media (MCN). We will be releasing further details in the coming weeks with show details and proposed ride outs. Web: copdockmotorcycleshow.co.uk/
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