Two races again this weekend

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Trev
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Sorry I didn't post earlier, time just seems to disappear at the moment !!
As the title suggests I had two races again this weekend.
I had a team of 8 over in Guernsey (131mls) with the BICC and had 18 birds at Yeovil (95mls) with the South coast federation, both organisations liberated at 6.45am in good conditions and a light North wind. The wind at home for me was a fairly blustery North easterly so I didn't expect the birds to be being much more than 40mph, the winners of the BICC were always going to be over in the west of the country which turned out to be the case but were much faster than I thought they'd be with the winning bird doing 1486ypm. The strange thing about this race is that provisionally there were only 4 birds out of the 5000 liberated doing those velocities before the velocities dropped into the 1200s, again there were some outstanding performances with the Northern fliers recording good results and there was even one brave bird in the first 40 that made it into the most Easterly section. My first bird was my second bird from the last Guernsey and he is provisionally 125th section 330th open doing 915ypm, although that is again well behind the leaders most of the birds timed around my area were on very similar velocities so I was fairly pleased and to make things even better I did get all 8 home 👍🤠
The South coast fed birds were always going to be kept down on the coast because of the wind and again that proved to be the case, the winner in our club once again was Mr & Mrs May and son who took the first 6 again in club and fed doing 1627ypm which is much faster than I expected. My first bird was also a bit quicker than I thought but again not quick enough lol, I was 44th club doing 1357ypm and I was the 11th member out of the 17 who sent so an improvement there lol 🤠 it was again a strange race with the velocities and returns being very sporadic with birds arriving throughout the whole day, unfortunately I did only get 11/18 home last night with one more on the loft at 6.45 this morning. Just over half of my team were having their first race and 6 of them are 2021 late breds 5 of whom didn't make the journey home.
Oakhampton next week so a little further 🤠👍
killer
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Best of luck mate ,we call them Double heads ,
Buster121
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Well done Trev and good luck next week, hope others turn in safely
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
Murray
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"Six of them were late breds, 5 of them didn't get home."
I had that discussion with a bloke today.
Late bred youngsters that miss the rigorous training and some racing with the early rounds, they generally are the ones that go missing as soon as they are put in the races.
Not always, but often enough to be often.
He disagreed with me. But he has a loft full of late breds.
I said we would have coffee and a chat in about 3 months time. 8-) ;)
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
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