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Not sure if I mentioned this..................
Those entering the comp, its on the Saturday, get a free pass in to the venue so as they can enjoy the Downhill on Sunday.
I will be in the venue area next week. If I get time I plan to explore in an effort to come up with some new natural. The main event organisers have been busy mailing local companies asking for help with supply of pipes or large tyres, pretty well anything that will go to make 2006 even better.
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Those of you who have checked out the entry form will know that the competition is on Saturday, this is to give everyone a chance to watch the Downhill final on Sunday.
Monday is a Bank Holiday, so no need to rush home on Sunday night, so what shall we do?
What about a gap + step comp in the town centre? We all know that it will draw a crowd and there should be a party atmosphere in F.W. after the main event.
Comments and further suggestions welcome.
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link doesn't seem to work for me
Just cleaned up the link, should work now.
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ENTRY FORM.
http://www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk/trials.html SCOTTISH ONE DAY TRIAL
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A date for your diary, Saturday 27th May 2006, venue – Fort William.
Last years Scottish one day Trial, held in conjunction with the UCI Downhill World Cup, was considered by many to be an outstanding success.
The format will remain the same for 2006 with a mixture of both natural and man made sections.
The organisers are already working to provide an even greater variety of section materials for this year’s competition. Hopefully this year’s event will attract even more riders; those entering can look forward to a great experience.
No doubt the weekend will also bring about a number of impromptu street rides, enjoyed by many in 2005.
ENTRY FORM.
http://www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk/trials.html SCOTTISH ONE DAY TRIAL
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so its £20
then £10 nbtc
and £10 ??? for the other one ??
am i right.??. this sounds really good.
iolo
£20 for the comp
£10 for NBTC membership
British cycling licence FREE
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(2 pages - print back to back and fold into a booklet to read properly!)
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Well, before this goes any further and people, (JIX), are tempted to speculate upon matters they don’t understand I would like to set the record straight.
On behalf of BikeTrial U.K. I am obliged to inspect the sections that the clerk of the course has set and if necessary make recommendations. Why is this done? Its because two heads are better than one, a third party, (me), can often point out a potential risk that may have been missed. I am there to make recommendations which the clerk of the course may or may not act on. I have to confess that I have been guilty of putting some tape round markers to help speed up the marking out process, if this is seen as giving a rider I am associated with an advantage I’ll stop doing that in future and the others on site can get on with it.
The marks in some of the classes were very close and to separate final positions the rule book had to be consulted. The rules for BikeTrial are printed in the ACU handbook; the committee are obliged to carry them out in every respect. Organiser cannot decide to apply one rule and ignore another, unless supplementary rules are shown on the entry form. It transpired that one competitor’s bike did not conform to the regulations, therefore the organisers have no choice but to consider the situation, that is being done. All licence holders have a copy of the rules and upon entering a competition hosted by the ACU, run to the rules set out by the U.K. committee, entrants agree to abide by the rules as set.
There is nothing personal about this, if you want to compete you have to abide by the rules and if you don’t then organisers have no choice but to consider the situation and make a decision.
Fred Savage.
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Entry forms should be avilable to download after the weekend, licence application is easy.
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PARTZ;
A reply to both your posts, (your question in Trials chat).
Competitors will need a licence from British cycling. All NBTC members already have licences; new members will receive them free during 2006.
We could have split up the accumulative costs to mask the final cost, for example, £15 entry, £10 licence, £5 to camp, £X’s token payment to ride at the venue on Saturday and on and on…………………
In addition competitors may also camp for free on Friday night.
Entry fee for the competition is £20 Club membership is £10.
At the worst way a new rider will have to join NBTC, but other events are to follow, UCI National championships Trials event, World cup Downhill Trials event, etc, so it’s not just a one off payment.
A licence is your ticket to insurance cover, plus a commitment on your behalf to abide by the rules of the competition you are taking part in. No doubt there are other possible ways to approach the organisation of competitions, but the Club membership – licence holding regime is tried and tested.
Organisers also need the safety net of insurance in case of litigation over an accident. No one in their right mind would set out or ride in an event without good back up from a reputable licence issuing sporting body.
Its surprising that so many ask “why do we need a licence?” but very few ask “what insurance benefits come with a particular licence?”
Out of interest what pre conceived ideas of entry fees did you have?
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PLEASE SEE NEWS ITEM.
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NBTC have just confirmed that they will be running a Trials competition in conjunction with the first round of the U.K. Downhill national series.
The venue will be at Corris in North Wales 8th and 9th of April.
The Comp will be on Sunday but entrants can train for free at the venue on Saturday.
Camping is free plus empty toilets!
This is a great opportunity for Trials riders to mix with riders from another discipline, the Downhill course is truly spectacular, run over a huge expanse of Welsh hillside with scary gradients, bog and exposed rockery – should be good to watch after the Trial.
No doubt other “facilities” will be available on site to assist with Saturday night’s party.
Entry forms will be available soon – potentially looks like a great weekend!!!!!!!
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The results can be seen here Results
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Sorry it's taken so long to post them but we've only just got back.
Thanks for all your positive feed back. Already looking to do the same in 2006.
Here's the results.
20 ROOKIE
1 Michael Matheson N/PC
2 Jordan Fraser RET
3 Blair Davidson 81
4 David Moffat 10 2nd
5 Steven Moffat 42
6 Graham Hendry 23 3rd
7 Lewis Warburton N/PC
26 ROOKIE
12 Tom Johnstone 6 1st
13 Gordon Macphie 37
14 Gordon Gould RET
15 Dale Ramplee RET
34 Nick Garland RET
31 Alex Wright RET
20 INTER
20 Andrew Terry RET
21 Richard Greaves 105
22 Andrew Walker 64
24 Joe Oakley 11 1st
25 Joe Seddon N/S
26 Sam Waddingham 52
27 Michael Macrae 105
28 David Duffus 91
29 Chris Jones 91
80 Will Arnold 73
26 INTER
30 Aaron Cosbey 39
32 Ross McArthur N/PC
33 Ben Travis 50
35 mike Carlin 77
37 Philip King 67
38 Tom Rigg 38 3rd
39 Kevin Ross 58
40 Chris Bilsborrow 56
41 James Lovatt 76
42 Matt Scriven 25 2nd
43 Paul Fox N/PC
44 Ross Watson 77
45 Fraser McNeil 83
46 Chris Hinson 80
47 kyle Hinchcliffe 65
20 PRO
50 Chris Light N/S
51 Karl Donnelly 58
52 Kieron Donnelly 78
53 Duncan Shaw 35
54 Jordie Cooke 51
56 Jordan Tagg 79
57 James Hyland 25 3rd
26 PRO
60 Stan Shaw 36
61 Wayne Mahomet 39
62 Daniel Macaskill 66
63 Rob Poyser 67
64 Andrei Burton 20 2nd
65 Phil Williams 39
66 Aran Cooke 73
67 Daniel Smith N/S
68 Alastair Clarkson 42
69 Chris Doney 29
70 Ben Savage 11 1st
71 Martin Hawyes RET
The first number is the rider number, followed by their name, followed by their score and position if they were in the top 3. hope that clears things up.
A full set of results will be up when Barbara returns.
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All the riders passes were sent out on Friday, if you supplied a 1st class stamp it should be with you already. if you haven't had your pass by tuesday i will be posting a phone number on here so we can be contacted.
See you in Scotland!
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Just a quick note to say that the riders (weekend) passes will be sent out in the post tomorrow.
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Thanks for all the support! We have a healthy entry.
PLEASE ask yourself “Did I include Sae’s with my entry form?”
If not you need to make arrangements to acquire your pass. If you are one of the few that failed to include the necessary envelops I suggest you email you address to
ucitrial@hotmail.co.uk
Without a pass you will not be able to gain access to the site unless you pay to get in.
Remember the comp is on Saturday.
I have been contacted by various sectors of the media; looks like some of could end up on TV!
Any questions?
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Reply on main forum.................
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Get your entries in ASAP! If you make the effort they will be accepted.
We need time to arrange the passes etc.
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The format for the event was decided long ago, Kenny may have cleaned Graz, but check out his score in the last BIU round. Apart from that we don't expect any UCI international Elite riders to attend, so why lay out sections for those that will not be there? Our event is designed to give Brits a chance to sample the UCI format. Unlike a normal UCI final competitors will have 21 sections to ride, not just 8, which is unpopular with many.
This event is about having a good time in, for most, a new enviroment.
Finding a camp site may prove difficult as close on 20.000 people flock to the event. If your having trouble contact the tourist board office in Fort William.
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I expect that for many of those, either riding or helping out, it will be their first experience of a combined World Cup event, so here’s the program. As you can see there’s plenty going on, if you’ve not see 4X in the flesh, your in for a treat.
PROVISIONAL EVENT PROGRAM
Wednesday 0900 - 1100 Downhill Course Inspection by UCI
1100 – 1400 Cross Country Course Inspection by UCI
1200 - 1400 Registration – DH only
1400 - 1700 Registration – all disciplines
1330 - Gondola open to registered riders
1400 - 1600 On Foot Downhill Course Inspection - Riders/Teams
1500 - 1800 Cross Country Course Open for Training (World Cup Competitors only)
1500 - 1600 4-X Course Inspection by UCI
Thursday 0900 - 1200 Registration – all disciplines
1000 - 1600 Cross Country Course Open for Training (World Cup Competitors only)
1100 - 1600 Downhill Course Open for Training
1400 - 1600 Registration – all disciplines NB Final Registration for 4X
1600 - 1700 Downhill Training, top 80 Men & Top 30 Women (non stop)
1800 - 1815 Team Manager's Meeting
Friday 0830 - 1000 Final Registration for XC and DH
1000 - 1400 Downhill Course Open for Training
1000 - 1500 Cross Country Course Open for Training (World Cup Competitors only)
1400 - 1500 Downhill Training, top 80 Men & Top 30 Women (non stop, timed)
1530 - 1730 4-X Training
1730 - 1900 4-X Qualification
1900 - 1915 UCI/MBPA Press Briefing
1930 – 1945 Team Manager’s Meeting – XC only
2030 – 2130 World Cup Opening, Fort William
NB If XC qualification event is required, it will be scheduled 1500 – 1630 and
there will also be changes to training programme. Check official noticeboards.
Saturday 0800 – 1030 Cross Country Course Open for Training (World Cup)
0830 - 1030 Downhill Course Open for Training
1100 - 1315 Women’s World Cup Cross Country
1100 – 1600 Scottish One Day Trial – Open trials competition
1400 - 1615 Men’s World Cup Cross Country
1630 - 1645 Awards Ceremony World Cup Cross Country
1645 – 1700 Scottish One Day Trial – Awards ceremony
1700 - 1745 4-X Training
1800 - 1900 World Cup 4-X Finals
1915 - 1930 Awards Ceremony World Cup 4-X
1930 - 1945 Team Manager’s Meeting – DH only
2100 – 2300 Party in the Fort – Fort William
Sunday 0800 - 0900 Alpine Bikes World Cup Chaser – registration & training
0900 - 1030 Downhill Course Open for Training
0930 – 1100 Alpine Bikes World Cup Chaser – Women & Junior
1100 - 1300 Alpine Bikes World Cup Chaser – Senior & Masters
1100 - 1300 World Cup Downhill Semi Finals
1330 - 1350 Alpine Bikes World Cup Chaser Awards Ceremony
1400 - 1630 World Cup Downhill Finals
1645 - 1700 Awards Ceremony World Cup Downhill
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Helpers, please register.................
If you intend helping out as a trials official in Fort William please notify the organisers by mailing ucitrial@hotmail.co.uk no later than Friday.
We need time to allocate your event passes and fees.
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Helpers, please register.................
If you intend helping out as a trials official in Fort William please notify the organisers by mailing ucitrial@hotmail.co.uk no later than Friday.
We need time to allocate your event passes and fees.
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More info.........
If your not into camping and want a B&B - or even how to get to Fort William by train, the F.W. tourist information office telephone number is 01397 703781.
Fort William 2006
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it's become clear that the closing date has been overlooked by some of you
it's was set very early because all your entry passes have to be posted from Scotland to me then to you. last year it was problem and we were having to find people on the day to give them their passes.
So....................
for those who've suffered lethargy any entries received before Fri 19th will be accepted, just be prepared to come and find me for your tickets