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Where are you racing from this weekend?

 

How far is it for you?

 

Which club/federation?

 

 

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Guest pigeongirl
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Bubwith 60 miles UNC section 6. First youngbird race very excited to get my babies going.

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jetstream has moved back south of the british isles so we are now going to run into possibly along spell of unpredictable weather once again winds are due to turn n.east same as old bird season

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Fife Federation have their 1st young bird race of the 2012 season from Kelso, 46 miles.

 

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Guest LBuddle
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Perpignan International 586 miles

Littlehampton 86 miles with our youngbirds &

Eastbourne 60ish miles with a few more Youngbirds.

 

This is the first season for a while that we are going to race youngbirds.

 

Lee

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ayrshire fed going to hawick for our forth race approx 57 miles also going there next week so thats 5 races and no by 60 miles then we moan we canny get doos from 500 miles over here ha what laughing stock will soon be breeding milers lol

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Perpignan International 586 miles

Littlehampton 86 miles with our youngbirds &

Eastbourne 60ish miles with a few more Youngbirds.

 

This is the first season for a while that we are going to race youngbirds.

 

Lee

Whats your thinking this year Lee about racing your yb's when obviously you are racing well as things were atb mick .

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I noticed that some of the races are below 100 miles. Is it the normal distance? In the US there are no races below 100 miles and they usually start the season with 100-150 miles.

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I noticed that some of the races are below 100 miles. Is it the normal distance? In the US there are no races below 100 miles and they usually start the season with 100-150 miles.

yes its the norm over here ,mainly due to geographt/terrain , and welcome to Basics. :animatedpigeons:

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thanks for the welcome. this site is awesome. it will takes some times to catch up. i like this site a lot.

 

are you racing this wknd

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thanks for the welcome. this site is awesome. it will takes some times to catch up. i like this site a lot.

 

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Guest LBuddle
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Whats your thinking this year Lee about racing your yb's when obviously you are racing well as things were atb mick .

 

Our reasoning is that for the past few seasons we have been struggling with them as yearlings! we thought that but racing them a babys we will wean out at an early stage the "Weak Ones" so that we don't have to winter them and also to give the other ones basket education.

Lee

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