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Dear CR

There were some great points and suggestions in the last issue of CR about the current interest by the wider audience of classic racing. There is a growing interest and demand to see real race bikes ridden by people who are having fun and enjoying themselves – and have a go themselves.

Organisations like the CRMC, BHRC and Auto 66 Club

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