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IN CONVERSATION WITH STUART PRINGLE

As a race promoter, what keeps you up at night in the days and weeks before the event?

That’s an interesting question, isn’t it? Well, all the things that could interfere with the seamless running of the event. The weather – rain can make for a good race but then it adds to the challenge of getting people in and out quickly. There are boring event-organiser things that members of the public aren’t really interested in the mechanics of, such as sewage. We have to guard against disruptions such

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