The last three have been proper muddy, but the two before that were reasonably dry (i.e. not bike changes every half lap): Gravesend and Houghton.
Next years Nationals is in Falkirk, which I haven't ridden, but I hear is much more technical. But there will be complaints about travel to Scotland.
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Falkirk will be muddy but not a big if that makes sense?
Plus probably frozen, it has one of the worst/hardest/I’ve never worked out how to do it correctly* left hand off camber turns I’ve seen.
*best way is let go of brakes dangle a leg and hope.
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The last three have been proper muddy, but the two before that were reasonably dry (i.e. not bike changes every half lap): Gravesend and Houghton.
Next years Nationals is in Falkirk, which I haven't ridden, but I hear is much more technical. But there will be complaints about travel to Scotland.
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