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Posted: May 5, 2014 at 14:16 Quote
Shimano - BDS British Cycling National Round 4 Llangollen, Mid Wales on Saturday the 28th and Sunday the 29th of June 2014.

Ranking of event:
UCI Category 2 Event.
BC National Single Points.
http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/mtb/article/mtbst_National-MTB-Ranking-Points-Explained

The Venue: O/S Co-Ordinates are Grid Reference SJ 231 405
Nearest postcode: LL20 8AR

From Aberdeen Distance: 398.3 miles / Time: 7 hr 32 min
From Birmingham Distance: 78.1 miles / Time: 1 hr 45 min
From Bristol Distance: 142.0 miles / Time: 2 hr 58 min
From Edinburgh Distance: 267.8 miles / Time: 5 hr 3 min
From Fort William Distance: 369.5 miles / Time: 6 hr 58 min
From Glasgow Distance: 265.4 miles / Time: 4 hr 40 min
From Liverpool Distance: 53.6 miles / Time: 1 hr 10 min
From London Distance: 194.8 miles / Time: 3 hr 55 min
From Sheffield Distance: 105.9 miles / Time: 2 hr 20 min

From the North
Take the A56 to the A483 heading towards Wrexham then turn right on to the A5 the road (Maes mawr Road).

From the South
J10a off the M6 onto the M54 until J7 then onto the A5 towards Shrewsbury then head towards Oswestry keep on the A5 untill you see at MacDonald’s on the right hand side turn left still on the A5 towards Llangollen. The road (Maes mawr Road) to the the venue can be found on the left just past the Vale of Llangollen Golf Club. The route will be sign posted off the A5.

From Wrexham on the A539 enter Llangollen and turn left over the bridge at the Bridge End Hotel. Pass through the middle of town and turn left onto the A5 at the traffic lights. Follow the A5 for 1.5 miles and turn right onto Maesmawr Road. Follow the signs for Tyn Dwr Outdoor Activity Centre (UCLAN). Pass the entrance to UCLAN and the event field is ½ mile further on. Car parking if just after the finish field and camping is opposite. We have drinkable water but no open fires please.

Wrexham is the nearest major town. The nearest Motorway junction is Junction 15 of the M56 from the North and J7 of the M54 from the South.

From Oswestry on the A5 head for Llangollen. Pass through the village of Froncysllte and three miles later see the Llangollen Golf Club on the right below the road. After the bends following the golf club take a left turn approximately one mile before Llangollen onto Maesmawr Road. Follow the signs for Tyn Dwr Outdoor Activity Centre (UCLAN). Pass the entrance to UCLAN and the event field is ½ mile further on.

Map of venue:
https://www.rootsandrain.com/venue-layouts/bds-2014.html?llangollen

Car parking if just after the finish field and camping is opposite. We have drinkable water but no open fires please.

The £5.00 per vehicle charge will cover camping and parking. Racers will not have to pay this charge. Spectating will be free.

PLEASE NOTE WE WILL BE RUNNING A ONE WAY SYSTEM IN AND OUT OF THE VENUE
The lanes around the venue are small country lanes which can be tight pleased drive with due care and attention and always respect the local community. There will be a 1 way system implemented please enter the site using Maes Mawr road this will be sign posted from Friday morning.

The Course: Is steep and very technical. The finish arena which is large in size and 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 - 1.9km.
Start altitude - 400m.
Finish altitude - 90m.
Vertical descent - 310m.
Fastest time 2mins, 30 secs.
Course rating (1-5 with 5 being very technical): Rating 6!

Nearest Train Station: Gobowen Railway Station in Oswestry Shropshire. SY11 3JS. Telephone 0845 606 1660.

Nearest Ferry Port: The Port of Holyhead, Salt Island,Gwynedd, North Wales. LL65 1DR.

Nearest Airport: Birmingham International BHX. Birmingham Airport is just off Junction 6 of the M42 and is linked into central Birmingham by the A45. If you are using a sat-nav system, the postcode of the airport is B26 3QJ.

Medical: Medical: www.remotemedicalservices.co.uk will provide full medical cover both on course (In a 4x4 vehicle) and from an identifiable Base Station with an ambulance in the event arena. Five medical personnel ranging from one doctor to five paramedics.

Camping: Camping will be available onsite and is £5.00 per person per pitch for non racers (spectators).
You must leave site by 19:00 o the Sunday evening of the event.

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: Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury. SY3 8XQ.

Nearest Police Station: Chirk Police Station. Holyhead Road, Wrexham, LL14 5HF.

Nearest Showers: Plas Madoc Leisure and Activity Centre. Llangollen Road, Acrefair. Wrexham. LL14 3HL. Tel: 01978 821600 Showers cost £1.00.
Drinking Water: Drinking water is available onsite.

Bike Wash: A bike wash is available onsite.

Organisation: BDS Events. Race Director: Simon Paton. Email: simon_paton@yahoo.co.uk.
Mobile: 07968 229 359.
https://www.facebook.com/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.

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 one. A number board that has a modified shape, sponsors logos removed or both will have to be replaced at the riders expense with a charge of £5.00 cash payable. No defacing of number boards is allowed.
Replacement rear number boards are £3.00 cash. Replacement safety pins can be purchased at race registration for a charge of £1 for four. 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 - DMR 13-14 years (975-999)
Youth - NS Bikes 15-16 years (900-974)
Grand Veteran - Nuflex 50 and over (800-806)
Veteran - Dainese 40-49 years (700-749)
Master - Marzocchi 30-39 years (600-699)
Women - Flare Clothing 13 and over (525-549)
Elite Women - Schwalbe 19 and over (500-524)
Junior - Outdoor Tech 17-18 years (400-499)
Senior - Spank 19-29 years (200-399)
Expert - X-Fusion 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 the race organiser to the riders by bank transfer. You will be contacted within 48 hours of the event with a request for your bank details and will then be paid with 48 hours. Please note there is no series overall prize money.

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

For each remaining race category the top five will be invited onto the podium and will win a voucher to cash in at the end of the series after the last round. The race organiser will e-mail each winner directly on Tuesday the 16th of September 2014 stating exactly how much you have won and put you in touch directly with your category sponsor to claim your prize. If you have won for example £100.00 worth of vouchers you can purchase a £120.00 item and pay the difference yourself. If you purchase an item worth £90.00, you can not be refunded the difference.
You must claim your prizes by 18:00GMT on Friday 31st October 2014 or you will loose your prize.

Prize breakdown for each category*.
£100 for 1st place.
£80.00 for 2nd place.
£60.00 for 3rd place.
£40.00 for 4th place.
£20.00 for 5th place.
*This excludes the Grand Veterans category who will receive prizes at each event and also excludes the Elite Male and Female categories.

Rose Bikes Biggest Winning Margin £100.00
The rider who beats the rest of the field in their category during their race run by the biggest winning margin (There must be 10 or more in the category). In the event of a tie, the rider with the fastest race time will be declared the winner. Prize money will be paid directly by the race organiser.

Ethic Watches Fastest Time of the Day £100.00
The rider who records the fastest time of the day in their race run. In the event of a tie, the rider with the fastest race time in seeding will be declared the winner. Prize money will be paid directly by the Ethic Watches.

Works Components Fastest Speed Through the Speed Trap £100.00
The rider who records the fastest speed of the day in their race run. In the event of a tie, the rider with the fastest overall race time will be declared the winner. Prize money will be paid directly by the race organiser.

Head/Chest Cam Footage: Sponsored by Fox Head, this will be made available for all to view by being posted online through all the various media channels. The BDS have been given approval from British Cycling to allocate filming rights to two chosen media riders of their choice to capture footage on Saturday morning. After filming, the media cards will then be given to the BDS team for uploading. Please note the riders will not have any access to the footage prior to it being uploaded for public viewing.

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.

Instant Pop Up Shelters are kindly supplied by Surf & Turf who are supporting the BDS with Instant Pop Up Shelters at every round.
http://www.surfturf.co.uk/

Uplift Procedure: Tractors and Trailers 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: www.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 additional BDS rules:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/british-downhill-series/bds-rules-and-marshal-brief/10151412384255119

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 to your bank account. Please contact the race director stating which round you want to be withdrawn from and what category you are in. Also your bank account sort code and account number to simon_paton@yahoo.co.uk.
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 simon_paton@yahoo.co.uk 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.

UCi Elite Team managers, please inform the Race Director within 72 hours of the event (Friday 15:00GMT) if an Elite Team rider can not make the event. Failure to do this will result in a £75.00 fine. Payment must be paid in full before the next event, failure to comply will result in the team being unable to sign on for the next event until payment is made.

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.

Officials:
UCI Commissaires: Rune Antonsen
British Cycling Commissaires: Kelvin Hoy, Alastair MacKinlay, Tony Williams, Nikki Wiliams.

Course Marshals: 20x 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:
British Cycling have issued the insurance document and this has been forwarded to all Commissaires and and will be on display at race registration.

Course Map:
Will be presented to the Commissaires, Medics and Head Marshal on the Friday evening of the event. The map will also be displayed at race registration.

Posted: Jun 9, 2014 at 3:34 Quote
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