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    BSB at Brands at the start of April

    Hi

    We're looking for a bday pressy for my gf's Dad and he likes bikes so we're going to get him a ticket for this but what's the difference between the Sunday and Monday? (as it's a 3 day event)

    Won't the Monday be less busy? In touring cars it's always the Sunday that holds the main event plus the Sunday tickets are alot cheaper.

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    The Monday is a Bank Holiday so will be busy as many people won't be working.

    The racing is always on the final day at BSB so the likely programme for this meeting is -
    Saturday - Practise for all classes (except Virgin R6 Cup)
    Sunday - Practise and qualifying all classes
    Monday - Morning warm up followed by 2 Superbike races, Supersport, 125GP, R6 Cup, National Superstock and Superstock Cup

    The official timetable is now available here - http://www.mcrcb-events.co.uk/galler...0Hatch%201.pdf

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    oh right didn't know it was a bank holiday!

    Thank you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kali
    Won't the Monday be less busy? In touring cars it's always the Sunday that holds the main event plus the Sunday tickets are alot cheaper.
    The final day is always when the races are held. On normal weekends, that's a sunday but they often use mondays on bank holidays.

    Touring cars used to have bank holiday monday racing, but they've stopped that a couple of years ago - something to do with the ITV schedules.
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