Worth a punt on Moly that is. More like an investment although I feel they've gone purely on this weeks times.
Def worth money on McPint at that ROI.
Who will win at the TT?
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Re: Who will win at the TT?
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- idris
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Re: Who will win at the TT?
I think Tim Reeves will win the first one & the Birchall's the second.
Moly won't be quick enough in a straight line.... & Rob Handcock will blow up in the second race.

Moly won't be quick enough in a straight line.... & Rob Handcock will blow up in the second race.


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Re: Who will win at the TT?
Thats amazing Idris
Thats exactly what happened
.Two geat races , lap speeds up , better reliability , more numbers and as far as I know everyone ok.


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Re: Who will win at the TT?
Nice to see my prediction for race 1 came true. Bow to my superior knowledge!
And race 2.......told you so Tony Brown. 

