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Motorycle races at Cadwell Park



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Published Date:
10 October 2007
FORTY races will be taking place this weekend at Cadwell Park, in the final meeting of the circuit's 2007 motorcycle road racing calendar.
Organised by the Auto 66 Club, 20 races will be taking place each day, featuring all capacities of machine from 125cc up to Superbikes. Highlights include the final round of the Formula 350/Classic Sidecar series, with Mick Finnie and Joe Shardlow having already clinched the championship by amassing more than 200 points more than their nearest rivals.
However, Finnie and Shardlow will still be hoping to emulate their performance last time out at Anglesey, when they scored a first and second place to bring their championship total to 441 points.
The weekend also includes the penultimate rounds of both the Northern Masters and Clubmans Challenge Star Series, and the British Scooter Championship will also be taking to the track.
* Tickets: Go to www.cadwellpark.co.uk or call 0870 9509000.
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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2007 1:28 PM
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