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mountain licence
How many points do you get for a two day meeting and how many poimts for quailifing and finishing both race's and any extra points for looking dam good in leather????
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Re: mountain licence
One if it's run on one permit, two if it's two permits, and it makes no difference if you win every race. I understand there may be some changes to the qualification criteria for 2013, but that's just speculation at the moment, so assume it's the same as 2012.
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Re: mountain licence
Aaron you're asking about how many for looking good in leather? Who d'ya know ? 

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Re: mountain licence
Steve i'm a fine cut of man in leather and you dont beleave me you should see me in a tong. What points do ya get for the TT finishing both race's and quailfing oviously?????
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Re: mountain licence
2. One for qualifying and one for finishing a race.
Re: mountain licence
Looks like now 2 for a 2 day meeting, and maximum of 2 for a meeting of more than 2 days. Anybody on here know if this will be the case with Scottish meetings?
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Re: mountain licence
Can't see any reason why it would be different, Alan.
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Re: mountain licence
Hi,
This should be clear.........however it is NOT..........when 'one' enters a two day event .....how 'does one' know if the event has one permit or two ?
Another interesting development states .....two signatures should be in the same year as the event being entered.
Difficult if 'one' has to have the six finishes by 28th FEB
I like the theory.....two finishes in March/April/May.........proving set-up of the machine and driver / passenger team work.
Confused ......I am.
All the best.
Couperman
This should be clear.........however it is NOT..........when 'one' enters a two day event .....how 'does one' know if the event has one permit or two ?
Another interesting development states .....two signatures should be in the same year as the event being entered.
Difficult if 'one' has to have the six finishes by 28th FEB
I like the theory.....two finishes in March/April/May.........proving set-up of the machine and driver / passenger team work.
Confused ......I am.
All the best.
Couperman
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Re: mountain licence
The way I read it, I don't think it matters any more.Couperman wrote:This should be clear.........however it is NOT..........when 'one' enters a two day event .....how 'does one' know if the event has one permit or two ?
I think the cut off date was moved to the 9th of May. Still not too found of this change as our season doesn't start until early May and if we are attempting to contest the TT our sidecar will already have been in a crate and headed to the UK for over a month by then. Do you think the ACU will accept a couple of snowmobile race finishes instead?Couperman wrote:Another interesting development states .....two signatures should be in the same year as the event being entered.
Difficult if 'one' has to have the six finishes by 28th FEB
I like the theory.....two finishes in March/April/May.........proving set-up of the machine and driver / passenger team work.

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Re: mountain licence
Couperman. If you read it, it says ANY 2 day meeting whether one or two permits. Also, note the cutoff date...in MAY.
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Re: mountain licence
Be sure to read the latest update which Helen posted as a sticky at the top of the forum - I didn't 

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Re: mountain licence
I think its all perfectly clear and the fact that you can get two signatures in a weekend shows someone has been listening to all the moans and groans. Will make the gaining of a mountain course licence cheaper by half. 

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Re: mountain licence
so prehaps the F.S.R.A. may get some thanks for something eh
cause we[ the f.s.r.a.] along with Jim at D.P. shouted long and hard at the last
A.C.U. RR meeting for a signature each day and finally won
John


cause we[ the f.s.r.a.] along with Jim at D.P. shouted long and hard at the last
A.C.U. RR meeting for a signature each day and finally won


John
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In that case well done to the F.S.R.A and Jim Hinchcliffe. 

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Re: mountain licence
Thread went a bit off topic here (re: FSRA Website). The split part of this discussion can be found here - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=45323
Please continue to discuss the Mountain Course licence in this thread.
Please continue to discuss the Mountain Course licence in this thread.