sullzz wrote: » Flat with 1 small drag each lap , fast finishing on a wide road off course . It will have huge numbers this weekend and could make for a messy race .
Seadin wrote: » Well the ras mumhain might take away some of the crowd
sullzz wrote: » there are no other A4 races in the country this weekend .
Seadin wrote: » Anyone have any knowledge with Ras an Laois next weekend? Haven't done it before. Is it flat draggy or hilly? Might try give it a go.
harringtonp wrote: » Has it been busy previous years or has the Ras Mumham/Easter Sunday combo kept numbers reasonable ? And again it is difficult to find info on the 2017 race. Course yes but where are start times. If you were going by the CI calendar you'd be turning up for every race at 9am.
harringtonp wrote: And again it is difficult to find info on the 2017 race. Course yes but where are start times. If you were going by the CI calendar you'd be turning up for every race at 9am.
sullzz wrote: » Yes the CI calendar is a joke . Sign on is from 11 in Rathdowney GAA with races starting at 1 .
wirelessdude01 wrote: » CI site is not always fully up to date with correct details. .
wirelessdude01 wrote: » This is where you learn to find to find the host club on Facebook and take your information from there. CI site is not always fully up to date with correct details. Times or sign on and race starts are generally posted on Facebook. .
harringtonp wrote: » I actually always do this but as of yesterday in this case FB was only turning old info). Challenge you or anybody else to go to the ossorycc/ Ras an Laois FB page and produce a link to accurate information. And if you do will happily eat humble pie
harringtonp wrote: I actually always do this but as of yesterday in this case FB was only turning old info). Challenge you or anybody else to go to the ossorycc/ Ras an Laois FB page and produce a link to accurate information. And if you do will happily eat humble pie
wirelessdude01 wrote: » This is where you learn to find to find the host club on Facebook and take your information from there. CI site is not always fully up to date with correct details. Times or sign on and race starts are generally posted on Facebook. Re numbers Gorey and Ras Mumhan have no bearing on A4 numbers. Will have slight impact on A3 but not substantially​ so.
dahat wrote: » Anyone do Ras an Laois today? Anyone ever do the Barrow GP? Looking like I'm going to pass on Clonmel 3 Stage GP.
sullzz wrote: » Did Laois today , safe enough race except for 1 crash that i saw within the last few kms. Unfortunately i couldnt manage to place but finished in the sprint . I did the clonmel 3 stage last year and it was an excellent day . They changed the format this year which i think will make it a better race . Last year it was the hill tt , then the rolling stage finishing with the mountain top finish .
dahat wrote: » Fancied myself to do well in Laois bit had no way of getting there. Good to hear all went off well at least. Yeah format has changed,.Tickincor TT is last one. Very challenging race for a hefty lad like myself so likely to miss it even though I'm a local.
nilhg wrote: » @dahat, that you in the medals in Horse and Jockey last evening? No worries about your FTP if it was...
dahat wrote: » Yeah that was me...Flat n fast, easy but figures that way.
nilhg wrote: » I'm happy someone found it easy...... I was your 2 minute man, you made a fair stab at picking me up. I only copped the Slievenamon connection when I got home and put 2+2 together, if you're there next week I'll say hello.
dahat wrote: Noel O Neill Trophy on May 13th being run by Orwell Wheelers is pre-entry i see.
Derrydingle wrote: » Didn't see that it was a pre entry on their site, where did you see it?
dahat wrote: It was on a Facebook post from i read, limited numbers was stated.
Derrydingle wrote: » Can't see it on Facebook if you have a link would be post it to me hate to miss out on it