Monday morning
After yesterdays fairly intense task this morning has been a little more relaxed. The organisors have settled for a a very simple task - Fuel duration - they have given us a lot of fuel which should mean a few numb bums. We are currently waiting for the weather and the go ahead from the organisers - it looks 50/50 at the moment - most of us are hoping it will go ahead- otherwise its a long day !
Yesterdays scores are now out and the Team is making good progress - Richard Rawes is ahead in WL1, in Wl2 the usual suspects are in the mix and extremely closely matched - the Grimwood / Saysell combo has only dropped 17 points out of a possible 3000. This class is the most closely contested and any small mistake could mean dropping out of the top six. The Pauls are in a strong position and it will be interesting to see how they fair in today's tasks against the Ukraine's slippery machines. Dave "the angel" Broom is leading the way in his class and is looking quietly confident. See the official website for scores and team prize - these are subject to change as the week progresses, this does change with the wind direction and nothing is certain until the final scores. Owain
Tim Keene dons the washing up gloves !

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