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once they've done all the timed runs (3 or 4, depending on how time is going) if there is enough light left they usually have passenger runs at the end of the day

Basically they are untimed runs where you can take a passenger out for a spin. I can't remember if they are doing them helmets on or helmets off these days...

Fastest times of the 4 runs:

  1. Daniel Reardon 0:56.5941
  2. Ben Duncan 0:56.8389
  3. Adam McLeod 0:58.1254
  4. Paul Mienert 0:59.0399
  5. Jon Consoli 0:59.5764
  6. Alex Bradford 1:00.9891
  7. Noel Teelow 1:01.1596
  8. Dan Rule 1:01.2492
  9. Jackson Madders 1:02.2065
  10. Greg Sutton 1:02.5287
  11. Sarah Lawson 1:02.7827
  12. Dylan Bigg 1:03.0922
  13. Michael Cadman 1:03.2892
  14. Courto Cowan 1:08.4993
  15. Joshua Jones 1:087293
  16. Captain Slow 1:11.2470

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