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GLAD TO BE BACK

s the sun shone so did the vehicles and it was a grand sight to see them following the route around Leatherhead, Reigate, Redhill, Horley and then onto the B2036 Balcombe Road. From there it was on to Cuckfield, where the usual marshals were not in place causing mayhem as there were no signs telling the exhibitors to turn left, before heading through Burgess Hill. It was then up the mighty Clayton Hill, Pease Pottage and on to the A23 and through Brighton towards

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