MOTO GP TRIP

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cornishredbaron
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Re: MOTO GP TRIP

Post by cornishredbaron »

swainers wrote:Hi Guys,
Sorry for the late interest but with the recent news regarding circuit of wales and never been to a motogp nor silverstone I'm trying to convince myself to just do it.

Are you guys still going ?
just on Sunday ?
what route are you taking (near Bristol ?)

can you advise what the entry fee will be (guess that depends on where you watch from)

Thanks
swainers
hi swainers I can go now as work cancelled my hols :evil: but you can get tickets on the door from £20 to £75 for general standing , grandstands are more money if any spaces are left you could give wayne a shout as im not sure if he is still going cheers and enjoy if you go .
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cobrabuilder
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It's well pricey race day is 90 for general admission free parking for bikes but 47 quid to park your car mental prices
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goatpants
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I was thinking about it but will be travelling up to suffolk for work. [-(
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swainers
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Ok thanks for the replies guys, I'll stick to BT sports then and a nice roast dinner :). Have any of you ever biked over to Europe to a race I'd love to do it now I have a bike capable of the journey.
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swainers wrote:Ok thanks for the replies guys, I'll stick to BT sports then and a nice roast dinner :). Have any of you ever biked over to Europe to a race I'd love to do it now I have a bike capable of the journey.
Might have :D
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Sbk nurburgring once or five times :)):
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French MotoGP at Le Mans - If you book the ferries far enough in advance, you could do it in a day and still be at work for Monday morning :wink:

Circuit Bugatti has had a lot of money spent on it in recent years, and some good viewing points too, where you can see several corners from one place around the back of the circuit.
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