British Cycling National Rd 3 at Ae Forest, Dumfries on Saturday - TopicsExpress



          

British Cycling National Rd 3 at Ae Forest, Dumfries on Saturday the 31st of May and Sunday 1st of June 2014. UCI Category 2 event. The Venue: Nearest postcode: DG1 1QB reach Ae forest, then follow signs for the event. From Aberdeen Distance: 204.3 miles / Time: 4 hr 18 min From Birmingham Distance: 235.8 miles / Time: 4 hr 21 min From Bristol Distance: 317.1 miles / Time: 5 hr 37 min From Edinburgh Distance: 73.8 miles / Time: 1 hr 49 min From Fort William Distance: 175.5 miles / Time: 3 hr 45 min From Glasgow Distance: 71.4 miles / Time: 1 hr 26 min From Liverpool Distance: 164.7 miles / Time: 3 hr 9 min From London Distance: 349.8 miles / Time: 6 hr 26 min From Sheffield Distance: 204.5 miles / Time: 4 hr 1 min From Carlisle to Ae Village: Follow the A74 north. There are options at Gretna to take the A75 to Dumfries and then on to the A701, however, continuing north to junction 16 (Annandale Water services) of the A74(M) then heading via Johnstonebridge and minor roads to join the A701 at St Ann’s is slightly shorter. At St Ann’s, turn left onto the A701 towards Dumfries and continue for 9.5km to the second turn off for Ae village. From Glasgow to Ae Village: Follow the M74 south to junction 15 (Beattock) and join the A701 towards Dumfries. After 19km look for the second turn off for Ae village on the right. From Edinburgh to Ae Village: Follow the A702 south through Biggar to join the M74 at junction 13 (Abington) and then continue on to junction 15 (Beattock) and turn off onto the A701 towards Dumfries. After 19km look for the second turn off for Ae village on the right. From Stranraer & Dumfries to Ae Village: Take the A75 east to Dumfries, then join the A701 towards Moffat and the A74(M). After about 10km, look for signs to Ae village. From Glasgow to Ae Village Follow the M74 south to junction 15 (Beattock) and join the A701 towards Dumfries. After 19km look for the second turn off for Ae village on the right. The £5.00 per vehicle charge will cover camping and parking. Racers will not have to pay this charge. The charge will apply for non racers and will go directly to the land owner for hire of his additional field, additional toilets, skips and litter pickers. Spectating will be free. The Course: Man made obstacles are in abundance along the whole length of the course with several large jumps and berms. The finish arena will be surrounded by crowd barriers. Riders are advised to wear suitable protection that they think suitable, walk the course prior to riding and ride within their own ability level. Length - km. Start altitude - m. Finish altitude - m. Vertical descent - m. Fastest time 2mins, 10 secs. Course rating (1-5 with 5 being very technical): Rating 3. Nearest Train Station: Dumfries Railway Station, Dumfries, DG1 1LU. Nearest Ferry Port: Stranraer - Ferry Terminal, Stranraer, Dumfries And Galloway DG9 8EL. Nearest Airport: Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Aviation House, Prestwick. KA9 2PL. Medical: remotemedicalservices.co.uk will provide full medical cover both on course (In a 4x4 vehicle) and from an identifiable Base Station in the event arena. Five medical personnel; ranging from a doctor to paramedics. Camping: Camping will be available onsite. There will be a small car park past the finish arena ideal for large motor homes. The finish arena is grassed, level and ideal for camping. The main Forestry Commission car park is tarmac and ideal for large teams and their trucks. Public Announcements: A PA system will be on site with announcements throughout the day. Toby Parodi, the voice of the BDS will be on hand all weekend. A Notice Board will also be on display in the Race Office/Rider Registration area for displaying information regarding the event. Catering: Onsite Catering providing fresh hot and cold food and refreshments from 07:30 to 20:00 on Friday and Saturday, 07:30 to 18:00 on Sunday. Toilets: Toilets will be provided, including disabled, urinal and women-only facilities. All will be serviced on Saturday evening and re-stocked throughout the weekend. Skips: One 14 yard skip will be onsite. Nearest Hospital: Dumfries Galloway Royal Infirmary. Bankend Road, Dumfries. DG1 4AP. Nearest Police Station: Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary. Police Headquarters Cornwall Mt, Dumfries. Nearest Showers: Ae Bike Shop at the venue. Drinking Water: Drinking water is available onsite. Bike Wash: A bike wash is available onsite. Organisation: BDS Events. Race Director: Simon Paton. Email: si@descent-gear Mobile: 07968 229 359. Website: britishdownhillseries Social Media: https://facebook/BritishDownhillSeries 2014 Race Schedule: Friday 13:00 Venue open for team pits, parking and camping. 16:00 Course open for on foot inspection only. No transport to the top is provided or permitted. 16:00 Commissaire course walk. 18:00 20:00 Race registration, please bring your valid 2014 BC/UCI Race Licence. Saturday 07:00 Course open for on foot inspection only. No transport to the top is provided or permitted. 08:00 - 11:00 Race registration, please bring your valid 2014 BC/UCI Race Licence. 09.00 Uplift opens for all riders 09:30 Open practice for all riders. 18:00 Course Closed. 18:05 Riders meeting. 18:30 Course open for on foot inspection only. No transport to the top is provided or permitted. Sunday 08:00 Uplift opens 08:30 Open Practice for all 10:10 Last Uplift Leaves 10:15 First Uplift for racing 10:45 Course Closed 11:00 Timed Seeding Run followed by one timed race run 17:30 Podium for top five in each category Event Entry: The race is pre-entry only via the British Cycling Website. Race entry is £72.00 and you will need 100 British Cycling points from your 2013 season to enter on January 4th 2014. Then is spaces are available those with 1 British Cycling point or more can enter on February 1st 2014. Racer numbers will be available at the race office where all riders must sign on and present their valid National Federations race licence and membership. Failure to do so will result in a £10.00 fine payable to British Cycling. Once paid, the rider can then complete registration and compete in the event. Riders will be given one number board for the series. It is your responsibility to look after the number board. A lost number board will mean an immediate £5.00 cash charge for a replacement. As will a number board that has a modified shape, sponsors logos removed or both. No defacing of number boards is allowed. The number boards remain the property of BDS Events until the end of your race season. Note: For series overall positions, four out of five rounds count, including seeding points. Race Categories and running order for both seeding and race run. Race numbers shown in brackets: Juvenile 13-14 years (975-999) Youth 15-16 years (900-974) Grand Veteran 50 and over (800-805) Veteran 40-49 years (700-749) Master 30-39 years (600-699) Women 13 and over (525-549) Elite Women - Schwalbe 19 and over (500-524) Junior 17-18 years (400-499) Senior 19-29 years (200-399) Expert 19 and over (100-199) Elite - Schwalbe 19 and over (1-99) Juvenile - Riders must be in the year of their 13th or 14th birthday. Youth - Riders in the year of their 15th or 16th birthdays. Junior - Riders in the year of their 17th or 18th birthdays. Senior - Riders in the year of their 19th birthday then the Senior category is the appropriate aged based category. See below for how riders can attain Expert or Elite status. Master - For riders aged 30 to 39. Veteran - For riders aged 40 to 49. Grand Veteran - For riders aged over 50 Prize Money: The fastest riders overall from the Male Junior, Senior, Expert and Elite will receive prize money and UCI points in accordance with the UCI rule book. The fastest riders overall from the Female Junior, Senior and Elite will receive prize money and UCI points in accordance with the UCI rule book. All prize money will be paid directly by British Cycling to the riders. Men’s UCI cat 2 1st 300 Euros 2nd 230 Euros 3rd 165 Euros 4th 130 Euros 5th 105 Euros 6th 90 Euros 7th 80 Euros 8th 65 Euros Women’s UCI Cat 2 1st 265 Euros 2nd 200 Euros 3rd 130 Euros 4th 65 Euros UCi Cat 2 Points Available: 1st - 30 2nd - 20 3rd - 15 4th - 12 5th - 10 6th - 8 7th - 6 8th - 4 9th - 2 10th - 1 Podium: The award ceremony will take place ten minutes after the last rider has completed their race run. The podium will be located in the finish arena. Uplift Procedure: Coaches and Cattle Trucks will be used to transport riders and bikes up the hill. Riders will be separated from their bikes. We will provide an uplift marshal at the pickup point. We aim to lift at least 200 riders per hour. The uplift route at no time crosses the race track. Race Timing: sportstimingsystems.co.uk the UK distributor for Tag Heuer. Results will be posted in the main arena on completion of each event and online by Sunday 21:00. Wireless communications will be used. The riders will start from a covered area and will cross a laser beam to start the timing. The finish line will use laser beams again to capture the rider crossing the finish line. A large T.V screen will show the results live at the finish line. Live split timing will be provided. Provisional results from each category will be printed and displayed within five minutes of the category finishing. Race Regulations: The event will run under BC and UCI Regulations and Penalties. Please make sure you aware of the rules. Friday 16:00 we will hold a course inspection with the UCI Commissaire, Chief BC Commissaire, Head Marshal and Head of Course Maintenance. Any recommendations that are carried will be implemented immediately. BDS rules incorporate those laid out in the current BC and UCI handbook of 2014. Under suspicion of theft, the police will be called and you will be detained until their arrival. Anti-social behaviour, vandalism, riding mini-bikes, motorbikes, driving recklessly at the event will result in disqualification. Acts of violence, intimidation or vandalism will result in a lifetime ban. Protection: Juvenile and Youth are required to wear the following body armour: Full Spine, Elbow pads and Knee pads. Refunds, Transfers and Cancellation of the Event: Refunds and Transfers: If you wish to cancel a booking please note the following cancellation conditions: 29+ days notice: Entry fee minus a £12.00 administration charge per round cancelled. Refunds will be credited back to the card on which you originally paid within 28 days of your notice in writing to si@descent-gear. 28 days or less, no refund. Transfer requests with 29 days notice are applicable for any remaining events in the BDS series that year. Transfer requests 28 days or less notice are not applicable. Please note you can not swap your entry with another rider. The race weekend starts from 15:00 on Friday (Course open for inspection) therefore the timescales above mean all e-mails must be received by our deadline which is 4 weeks before the 15:00 on the Friday of the race weekend. The above policies are not dependant on circumstances and are final. Please email si@descent-gear please note we will not deal with any cancellations over the phone, by text or Facebook. Inform us of your full name, category racing and which rounds of the BDS we are dealing with. Force Majeure: If the BDS is prevented (directly or indirectly) from performing any of its obligations under the entry agreement by reasons of act of God, strikes, trade disputes, breakdowns, government or political action, interruption of transport, acts of war or terrorism, acts of omissions by a third party for any other reasons whatsoever outside of the BDS control, then the BDS will be under no liability whatsoever to you and may as its option, cancel the event. If a BDS event is cancelled we will not be liable for costs of travel fares, hotels, or any other expenses that may be incurred. It is your responsibility to ensure the race is going ahead before travelling. We will do our best to inform you if the race has to be cancelled but we do not accept liability if we are unable to contact you. We strongly advise that you check before making travel and accommodation arrangements. If the event is cancelled we are unable to refund or part refund any entry fee, we are also unable to transfer your entry to another event. Please follow the British Downhill Series on Facebook to ensure you are kept up to date. Media: The BDS aims to be the most technically advanced National Downhill Mountain Bike race series in the World: Video will be streamed live and confirmed to Pinkbike, Dirt Magazine and Extreme. We shall also include a live feed from the commentator from 14:00 to the final podium. There will be a wide range of interviews, pit chat, bike checks and helmet cams of the track, as well as the timed race runs for all categories. All results posted online by Sunday 21:00 of the race. Media Manager: Our Media Manager will manage the media and provide all our sponsors and media with photographs from the weekend. Officials: UCI Commissaires: TBC British Cycling Commissaires: TBC Course Marshals: 17x marshals will be in place on course both Saturday and Sunday. Each marshal will be easily identifiable by wearing a high visibility vest. Marshals will also be supplied with a working two way radio, a whistle, a red and yellow flag and refreshments. We aim to ensure all our marshals are aged 21 or over and fit and able. The marshal briefing will be carried out by the organiser and Chief Commissaire at 08:00 on the Saturday morning at the registration tent and then on Sunday morning at 07:30. Insurance Document: tbc Course Map: tbc
Posted on: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 18:00:06 +0000

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