Sep 2012
7:56pm, 13 Sep 2012
10 posts
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soozie
Hoping for the old date too. It's the BRJ Christmas do on the 15th so a frostbite race on the 16th might not be pretty!
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Sep 2012
8:00pm, 13 Sep 2012
11,992 posts
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Ted
Does anyone know the reasons for the change?
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Sep 2012
8:01pm, 13 Sep 2012
11,993 posts
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Ted
What am I saying, Marts answered that 2 pages ago.
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Sep 2012
10:46pm, 13 Sep 2012
4,991 posts
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RichHL
We're moving the date of our Christmas bash, Sooz. Sometimes, being a little disorganised is a bonus.
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Sep 2012
11:17pm, 13 Sep 2012
225 posts
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Sazzleflip
I'll not be running in any Frostbites...won't be racing until the new year after Oct. I quite enjoy enthusiastic cheering though! Anyway Soozie, BRJ run best a little intoxicated don't we?
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Sep 2012
11:42pm, 13 Sep 2012
27,820 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Is there any other way ?
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Sep 2012
11:58pm, 13 Sep 2012
4,996 posts
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RichHL
You'd be surprised, HOD.
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Sep 2012
8:55pm, 30 Sep 2012
352 posts
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macapple
Hi, can I ask you more experienced runners a question please? I'm due to run in GER in 2 weeks time but I'm intrigued by the frostbite league as I'm new this year. The GER is my 2nd half and I'd like to give it 100%. So, would it be sensible to do the frostbite one week before or should I just take it easy and wait for the next one?
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Sep 2012
9:04pm, 30 Sep 2012
353 posts
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macapple
Actually scrap that, just realised I'd have to get 2 weekend passouts in a row so that's not going to happen LOL, will see you at the 2nd one hopefully.
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Sep 2012
9:22pm, 30 Sep 2012
12,060 posts
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Ted
Macapple, can't you entice your OH to go to St Neots by telling him there is a burger van that he can loiter around while watching the race? He will get to see you at the start / finish and twice as you lap around.
Then GER is GER, it is a must do for any runner in this part of the country.
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