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I am getting a few requests about the entry arrangements for the FCC Final so I hope this message will help any 18s and 20s who think that they are in with a chance of qualifying and are wondering whether they wait and see or go ahead and enter.
The closing date for entries for the 000Severn weekend is 8th April. The 20E courses on days 1 and 2 will be used for the FCC final and anyone may enter these (18s or 20s). The start order for the FCC finalists will be determined after the last FCC qualifying race on April 18th and those who qualify for the FCC final will be notified as will the entry secretary for the event. Anyone who does not qualify for the FCC final will be given a start time before the FCC final start block and 18s who enetered 20E and wish to drop down to the 18L will have the opportunity to do that.
FCC Final
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FCC Final
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the duncan - diehard
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no start times as yet, but course distances are up:
SATURDAY SHORT RACE
Mens - 5.2km, 140m, 15c
Womens - 4.1km, 115m, 13c
SUNDAY CLASSIC RACE
Mens - 10.9km, 415m, 24c
Womens - 7.8km, 310m, 22c
SATURDAY SHORT RACE
Mens - 5.2km, 140m, 15c
Womens - 4.1km, 115m, 13c
SUNDAY CLASSIC RACE
Mens - 10.9km, 415m, 24c
Womens - 7.8km, 310m, 22c
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Supersaint - team nopesport
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a bit of nerdiness coming in here - this is not the highest attendance at a mens UK Cup race, 167 attended the short race at Cannock Chase in 1999.
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