Mar 2012
11:01am, 16 Mar 2012
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RuthB2
Closer, but that's in November, not the summer. Like ordering a fedora and getting a trilby.
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Mar 2012
11:10am, 16 Mar 2012
18,139 posts
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Maclennane
Dry Hill 10? September. Bowler.
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Mar 2012
11:23am, 16 Mar 2012
5,829 posts
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Diogenes
d-day 10k in Portsmouth on june 10th? That could be just the tarboosh
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Mar 2012
11:29am, 16 Mar 2012
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RuthB2
Longer than 10k, Dio, focus.
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Mar 2012
11:31am, 16 Mar 2012
280 posts
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Curly45
Maidenhead 10 (or is that too soon)?
FLAT
Ranelagh half (sold out I think but can possibly still do transfers if you can find someone not doing it)...there's a half in Croydon I think thats next week though.
Most longer events in the summer tend to be off road as its very much 10k and under season!
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Mar 2012
11:37am, 16 Mar 2012
7,270 posts
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Keefy Beefy
I may be speaking out of turn, but would one not select the More Options from the race finder, then select road only races, and also specify a distance range within a certain mileage of one's home postal code?
Or would one not?
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Mar 2012
11:38am, 16 Mar 2012
7,271 posts
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Keefy Beefy
And would one not, knowing Fetch's race calendar to be incomplete because it only list races that Fetchies have in their portfolios, then do a similar action on RW?
Or would one not?
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Mar 2012
11:42am, 16 Mar 2012
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RuthB2
Not out of turn at all, Mr Beefy, I have done that, and started writing this thread about the Dorking 10 miler which I found thusly, to see if it were hilly, but then my ramblings in the original post grew wider than simply that one race, so I thought I'd make the title more general. I've been trying to find blogs of people who ran certain races and so on to se what conditions were like, but this seemed an easier way of doing it.
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Mar 2012
11:43am, 16 Mar 2012
7,272 posts
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Keefy Beefy
I accept your latest addition to the thread also.
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Mar 2012
11:43am, 16 Mar 2012
9,949 posts
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RuthB2
You are most kind.
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