I am posting a copy of a Press Release issued today by John Aley - Michael
The Motor Cycling Club Ltd
Britain`s oldest sporting club for cars and motorcycles: 1901 - 2001
JOHN ALEY: PRESIDENT
E Mail: johnaley@portwrinkle.fsnet.co.uk
For immediate release
EXETER TRIAL: January 2002
There`s a rumour going round that the next Exeter will be taking the
form of a touring run! THIS IS NOT TRUE.
After a season with so little sport everyone is looking forward to
the January event and Ron Butcher, the trial secretary, assures us
that he already has written permission from the appropriate land
owners to use all the main hills.
The Exeter will also be the first event when the newly introduced
âClass 0â will be included and after all the work â and headaches â
this has caused C of C Ken Green, any form of cancellation, or even
detuning, is the last thing on our minds.
However in the unlikely event of the foot and mouth thing taking a
turn for the worse or the governing bodies refusing to issue
permits, the MCC is determined that SOMETHING will happen that
weekend which will include the regular club supper that grows in
popularity each year.
The Exeter Trial will also be the first event in a year when the MCC
will belatedly be celebrating its centenary.
JOHN ALEY: PRESIDENT
E Mail: johnaley@portwrinkle.fsnet.co.uk
For immediate release
EXETER TRIAL: January 2002
There`s a rumour going round that the next Exeter will be taking the
form of a touring run! THIS IS NOT TRUE.
After a season with so little sport everyone is looking forward to
the January event and Ron Butcher, the trial secretary, assures us
that he already has written permission from the appropriate land
owners to use all the main hills.
The Exeter will also be the first event when the newly introduced
âClass 0â will be included and after all the work â and headaches â
this has caused C of C Ken Green, any form of cancellation, or even
detuning, is the last thing on our minds.
However in the unlikely event of the foot and mouth thing taking a
turn for the worse or the governing bodies refusing to issue
permits, the MCC is determined that SOMETHING will happen that
weekend which will include the regular club supper that grows in
popularity each year.
The Exeter Trial will also be the first event in a year when the MCC
will belatedly be celebrating its centenary.
Enquires to Ron Butcher, Ken Green or John Aley
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