Racing | UKGE Announce Final Instructions For Round 1
It’s here at last – Round 1 of the 2015 UK Gravity Enduro series! The UK race family will reunite at Triscombe near Bridgewater, Somerset. It’s been a long and very different off-season, with new challenges, new venues, new personnel, new sponsors, new timing system and a new baby for organiser Steve and Liz. But the 2015 season is about to kick off, and we have the final event information for the competitors from Steve and team.
Round 1 Triscombe UKGE 2015.
Sign on will be open Friday from around 4pm, please remember Photo ID, insurance and your credit/debit card for timing chip deposit. (Old type slips used no payment taken) The arena will be good to camp from Thursday afternoon, most facilities will be on site from the morning.
Stages as usual will be all set up and ready to go by Friday afternoon, transition boards will not be put out until Friday. If you practise before Friday, please be aware staff will be on stages taping out and preparing them, ride with caution and be courteous. Medics will be onsite Friday, just as a precaution on UKGE’s part, so many of you are now arriving on Thursday and Friday, we felt cover was needed.
Please remember there are fast and slow riders at these events, if you catch someone please give them an idea you are there by saying which side you intend to pass them “Rider on your left” or “Rider on your right”, if you have been caught please move over for the faster rider who has given you indication of which side they intend to pass.
The venue arena is at Adscombe Farm, Adscombe, Near Bridgewater, TA5 1HN
All that remains to say is have a great rd 1 and thanks to all the sponsors, marshall’s, medics, The Billycan and anyone who makes this series amazing.Cheers; Steve, Liz, Charlie, Cornish trail pixies, Matt Coxhead and Imogen.
Words | UKGE
Pics | Doc Ward
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