Aussie Titles grade markers

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Aussie Titles grade markers

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Sorry if this has been posted before. I cant find any info on this weekends Titles Grade markers: white, blue green etc. How are the various grades marked out in the sections?
Any info appreciated..
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This might help a bit.

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got that PA. Are we then split into different colours with in the section..juniors, post classic, women's?
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Stu,
The supp regs for the Aussie C/ships list Post Classic (Twin Shock) as white name plates.
So I would reckon you would be following white arrows, BUT I'm sure they will explain at the riders breifing.

See ya there.
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dont forget the brolly Gary, they are predicting rain all weekend! It should be fun...
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Just because Wollongong had it's first dry open Trial in God knows how many years its doesn't mean the Pacific Park should have a wet event to make up for it.

Rain, hail or shine just bring it on.
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yep let it rain Gary. The rocks are softer remember... :D
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Rain??!!##$%! Noooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wet slippery rocks and logs,

A virgin to Pacific Park,

A 33 year old bike,

A field full of trials fanatics,

Oh well there goes the TY resto job, #-o


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Post by paulm »

Hey Stu

The Map shows the 'where' and on 'which day'

Plate and splits - Twinshocks are White Plates and ride the Blue Spilt - rest are as below...

Group 1

Open Solo - Red Split/ Red Plate
Masters - Yellow Split/Yellow Plate
Youth - Yellow Split/Yellow Plate

Group 2

Sidecar - Red Split/ Red Plate
Veteran - Blue Split/ Blue Plate
Post Classic - Blue Split/White Plate
Open Junior - Blue Split/White Plate
Classic - White Split/Black Plate
Women - White Split/White Plate
Junior Women - White Split/Black Plate
Junior - White Split/Black Plate

Hey YamFan

In truth, Pacific Park is real slippery when its bone dry - the soil is fine and the dust makes the dry grippy rocks slippy. With the recent drop of rain and the current weather forecast I recon it's gonna be just purrrrfect.

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