I'm guessing there's not much ice so not a risk of cancellation and tyre issues. Will keep an eye on the forecast and conditions before deciding whether to head down. Hopefully the roads will be clear be still snow on the hills.
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I'm guessing there's not much ice so not a risk of cancellation and tyre issues. Will keep an eye on the forecast and conditions before deciding whether to head down. Hopefully the roads will be clear be still snow on the hills.
With spectator safety being a priority - I wonder if they will grit the access roads.... ;)
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Elfyn Evans @ElfynEvans 2 minutes ago
Snow still falling this afternoon at @MidWalesStages recce
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Might pop up the Exeter dryslope and see if they'll let me borrow a set of skis for the weekend :D
Elfyn Evans is playing his 'Joker' on this event... he will score double points here.
Am I right that out of 6 stages there are only 3 spectator zones, one stage with no access? On rally website there's barely map of one stage, how about the rest? Is this some kind of private club rally and organisers do their best to put spectators off, not mentioned "spectator program" published just one day before the rally. Looks like there is no point of going few hundreds miles to see two three stages. Can some explain what is going on?
'Detailed Spectator information programmes will be available to download from the club website later during this week'... cant see it anywhere. :(
'Or to buy from Rally HQ (Coleg Powys/The Hafren) where Signing On will be taking place from 11.00 until 16.45 on Saturday 5th March.
It will also be available from both Pike's Peak and Sweet Lamb Spectator Area’s at a cost of £3.00.'