Anonymous
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Well, according to the latest announcement on http://www.iomtt.com it looks as though its official now, although it still hasnt appeared on the ACU's website.
Qualifying to start in the 2006 TT/MGP will count as one meeting.
Finishing in the 2006 TT/MGP counts as another meeting.
You can only count a max of 3 meetings from your 2006 TT/MGP results.
So qualifying to start in 2 or more races only counts as 1 meeting as does finishing in the same amount of races at each of these events.
In other words, if you were a newcomer at this years MGP and got 3 rides and finished in each one, or rode in every TT race this year,and finished, it only counts the same as someone doing two 6 lap races (one class) at 2 Mallory(or equivalent short circuit) meetings, If you did this in the TT and the MGP it counts the same as doing 3 Mallory Park (or equivalent short circuit) meetings.
And thats an "improvement" :?: :?: :?: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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23-09-2006, 09:01 AM |
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thewitch
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Definite lack of clarity in the original statement, and do I detect a bit of "right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing", or did someone dare to tell before the master said it was ok?
Just hope everyone manages to qualify without too much expense, and also without needless risk at unfamiliar, unrelated circuits.
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23-09-2006, 10:18 AM |
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Anonymous
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Its not simply a case of being able to qualify for the licence, Maggie, its a case of qualifying for the licence then being able to AFFORD to do the MGP/TT AS WELL. I suspect that the MMCC will be quite aware of how enties are likely to be affected next year, (and apparently Mr Hanson recognised this fact in the meeting with Jim Parker, John Goodall etc) but, with typical head in the sand attitude, wont want to admit it. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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24-09-2006, 09:45 AM |
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