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Can you please put all the chasers in the same group?

Winston ho

Ashneel Prasad

Simon Wilcox

Charlie Cheng

first three are fine but charlie has a Mark II so he'll have to go in another group :thumbsup:

Nope, you can enter, as long your AASA licence isn't expired.

I don't have a AASA lisence yet as this would be my first Deca. I read the previous posts and it says I can get one on the day, is that right?

Can you please put all the chasers in the same group?

Winston ho

Ashneel Prasad

Simon Wilcox

Charlie Cheng

first three are fine but charlie has a Mark II so he'll have to go in another group :thumbsup:

further to this...

if possible can you add following to the same group as well pretty please? :D

24 Joesph Pezzimenti 180SX

26 Nghia Nguyen Liberty

32 John To Mark II

John Packham paid, you should receive the entry form tomorrow.

May I start on the back track in the morning.

Also if there is a short fall with volunteers, willing to sacrifice back track to help out if needed.

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