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Spieker-Loft wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 9:34 pm Would've been a hard race if they didn't drive back 130km The first 100-200km They had 40-45kmh Head Wind
Yes Leon I think it would have been a fair bit slower if they had flown the full distance.
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Actually I think you will find I was closer at 7 hours 2 minutes. Devo was 12 minutes off, I was 7 minutes off.
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Murray wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 10:08 pm Actually I think you will find I was closer at 7 hours 2 minutes. Devo was 12 minutes off, I was 7 minutes off.
Sorry Murray, i just Checked, well done mate. Well done Champ.
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Murray wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 10:08 pm Actually I think you will find I was closer at 7 hours 2 minutes. Devo was 12 minutes off, I was 7 minutes off.
Well done Murray
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Well done Muzza, well done all.
What are the overall returns like ??

As you say, could have been a very different race if they'd gone the full distance, must be very frustrating for those who's birds are more suited to go that little bit further !!
Haveing said that I know Jelle Jellema is a distance man, I've actually got one of his family in my loft.
Not directly from him of course, she came into me as a youngster last year (2023). She had a couple of races as a baby, unfortunately this year she came home from her first outing with her throat all torn open, our club chairman stitched her up for me and remarkably she made a full recovery and even managed the last couple of short races.
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Well done Murray.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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Trev wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:17 am Well done Muzza, well done all.
What are the overall returns like ??

As you say, could have been a very different race if they'd gone the full distance, must be very frustrating for those who's birds are more suited to go that little bit further !!
Haveing said that I know Jelle Jellema is a distance man, I've actually got one of his family in my loft.
Not directly from him of course, she came into me as a youngster last year (2023). She had a couple of races as a baby, unfortunately this year she came home from her first outing with her throat all torn open, our club chairman stitched her up for me and remarkably she made a full recovery and even managed the last couple of short races.
1722/2814 Birds are home currently.
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I have the pedigrees of the 1st 2nd and 3rd if anyone cares to see
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At the end of the 2nd day

Arrivals

2129/2814
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Spieker-Loft wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:49 am I have the pedigrees of the 1st 2nd and 3rd if anyone cares to see
Put them up please Leon.
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