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acotrel
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Posted - 10 Jul 2001 :  09:56:35 AM  Show Profile Send acotrel a Private Message  

 
On September 22nd and 23rd, at Winton, there will be a 6 Hour Endurance Race. I've suggested to Winton Motor Raceway that it should involve a Prototype Class and a Production Class. Any old endurance racers out there?
I've also suggested two supporting events for the saturday - a four stroke twins two hour race, and an up to 500cc two hour race.
It remains to be seen how much is taken on board, but there's an opportunity for a few rides there.

Alfonso

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Posted - 27 Jul 2001 :  10:24:54 AM  

 
Al, one of the bikes being raced with pcransw is graeme crosby's tony hatton built endurance racer, as built for graeme for and raced in the 1979 french bold'or. it now sports 17" wheels, brembos, slicks, 140hp 1170 kwaka motor etc. pics available on request from me, zoli@ozemail.com.au ... anyway, we have thought about putting it or my CB1100R replica into the 6 hour if it was at the creek, but have decided to do the aust fe champs instead. 2002 for the CB is on the board though.....

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