I came into possession yesterday of some old results booklets for the Scottish Six Days, which had been lying in a box for the last goodness-knows how many years.
Seeing as the event website only has podium positions listed going back that far, and no times, I've scanned the booklets, which are now online
https://mega.nz/#!RCg1FCYT!ER5pZxg_jFmA ... sD6pZuGYp4 - 1977
https://mega.nz/#!BOwnBajJ!jAxnyi8ye2_i ... krUsJctGfE - 1979
https://mega.nz/#!9KgkAArC!3dVSehewswMs ... Y5wExhweMk - 1983
So if you REALLY need to know who was 32nd in the M43 class on the 4th day at Culbin in 1977, now's your chance.
Feel free to re-upload wherever you wish
Old results for Scottish Six Days
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Old results for Scottish Six Days
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Auld Badger - white
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Re: Old results for Scottish Six Days
Thanks Auld Badger.
Some embarrassingly long times there down the bottom of the M13a class at Highland 77
Some embarrassingly long times there down the bottom of the M13a class at Highland 77
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Homer - diehard
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Re: Old results for Scottish Six Days
Homer wrote:Thanks Auld Badger.
Some embarrassingly long times there down the bottom of the M13a class at Highland 77
You were nearer the top 6 years later though Homer!
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Re: Old results for Scottish Six Days
Many thanks for doing this - the Scottish 6 Days website is being redeveloped and there will be links to historic results. Though there are summaries going back to these days it is interesting to see what some of our founding fathers were up to.
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