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Hi Joe,
Thanks for what was a excellent well organised event (a far cry
from the 2004 Hell on the Cotswolds event).
This has to have been the most enjoyable enduro event that I have
done especially with some of the technical descents.
Also it was amazing to hear the band getting closer and closer as
you were climbing the monster of a climb at the start (what a incentive!).
Can't wait for next year.
Thanks
Jonathan Andrews.

Hi Joe,
As usual we had a great time at the Raw Dyfi. I managed
to get around without crashing, which is always a bonus. My knobbliest
tyres might of helped - I decided that staying upright was more
important than speed. I don't care what position I finish in, so
long as I beat my brothers!
Huw.
just like to say thanks for a brilliant day out. this
was the first event myself and two friends have taken part in -
and boy - what a belter. white knuckle downhills, up to our knees
in mud, climbs to make you think WHAT AM I DOING HERE ! Despite
all the aches and pains after a few tumbles, rest assured, we'll
be back for more next year.
Thanx once again
Tony, newtown , powys

I thought I would drop you a note to say how much I enjoyed the
event which was my first. I was extremely impressed with the organisation
of the whole event and please pass on my thanks to your whole team
for a really great days outing and a ride with great variety.
Many thanks
Stevan Kelsey

Thanks for putting together one of the best enduro's i've ridden.
As i've done all three dyfi enduro's yesterdays course was by far
the best. Well organised too! Shame i missed the prize giving had
to leave at 4.50, hope i didnt miss a prize. See you next year.
Are all the times going to be available on your web site this year?
Thanks again, Rich.

Hello,
Thanks again for the ride on Saturday, and of course
the Enduro itself. It was an excellent course, with a great atmosphere.
I'll certainly be doing it next year (by about which
time I'll have
stopped aching!)
Ever thought of doing a dirty weekend style event?
Thanks
David.

Joe
Just a note to say what a great event your ride was on Sunday. I
thoroughly enjoyed the ride especially after the disaster of the
ride/walk that was the Son of Tomac on the previous Sunday. Having
the luxury of a hot shower after the ride was the "piece de
resistance", fantastic! If you get a chance please pass on
my thanks to all the other organisers, you all did a great job and
the route was good. I reckon the views would've been spectacular
would it not have been for the mist. I went off course more than
once going across the moors at the top!!
I know you aren't able to publish times and finishers, but, would
it be possible for you to let me know what number I came in at?
Were finish times noted and placings?
My clock said 3:42? It would also be useful to know what number
my counterpart name (Dave Reed) came in along with Paul, Shelley,
etc.
I was number 104 (bizarrely my number in the son of
Tomac was 104 as well, spooky or what)!
Many thanks in advance.
Dave Reed

Hi,
Great event yesterday - tough as always and probably the best event
of the year .
Could you tell me what time I did ? - my number was 103 and I understand
that you are not going to publish finish times but I would be interested
to know where I came in the field and how many vet's finished infront
of me - just to compare to last year .
Thanks again for organising the event - see you next year !
Paul Philipson.
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