sat 18th march K37/6G
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sat 18th march K37/6G
The first Beacon club TT of season will be held on Sat 18th March on K37/6G course at 2pm. For any newcomers or those who've not ridden this course the official course description is given as http://midlanddc.org.uk/courses?area=K37&course=K37/6G , same as https://www.strava.com/activities/367591937#8778419510
Sign on will be at start, parking on bridge over A435 at turning signed for Ullenhall. Entry is £3, all are welcome. If you haven't ridden a time trial before feel free to come & have a go - the only person you're racing against is yourself & riders of all abilities participate. If you don't know the course might be worth arriving early to give time to go around it before race starts as there won't be marshalls to direct you at every junction but it's not a complicated route.
This event is also the opening event in our season long handicap points competition which usually ends up as a very close contest.
Sign on will be at start, parking on bridge over A435 at turning signed for Ullenhall. Entry is £3, all are welcome. If you haven't ridden a time trial before feel free to come & have a go - the only person you're racing against is yourself & riders of all abilities participate. If you don't know the course might be worth arriving early to give time to go around it before race starts as there won't be marshalls to direct you at every junction but it's not a complicated route.
This event is also the opening event in our season long handicap points competition which usually ends up as a very close contest.
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Thanks Andy, see you on Sat, I have stopwatches, signs & numbers.Andy Terry wrote:I can do the timekeeping on the first 2 (K37/6) events. These are good opportunities for new timekeepers to have a go.
There were temporary lights on course during day today but hopefully they will be cleared by Saturday, either way will drive around course before event & decide then.martin mc wrote:No temporary lights when I rode around this evening. Will check course on Saturday before event starts.PhilG wrote:Not sure if this is the best place to highlight this, but there are currently roadworks / traffic lights on the route of the time trial this Saturday (18/03/17) - going down Church Hill to the left turn onto Icknield Street.
I think they are resurfacing the pavement and are due to finish on Friday.
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Hi Gemma. This is an individual time trial, just turn up pay your £3 and ride it. If you haven't ridden a TT before don't worry, it's all very friendly at this end of the sport. You are very welcome at any of our events, if you aren't sure what happens when you get there just ask anyone.Gemma_j1983 wrote:Is it an individual time trial tomorrow?
Can people turn up and join on the day or do they have to pre register?
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Many participants ride road bikes, no barrier & have even seen someone ride on a mountain bike before.
Just remember Gemma everyone riding tomorrow turned up at their first time trial unsure what to expect.
Typical questions include Will I be the slowest there? Will everyone laugh at my equipment? Will I be an outsider when everyone else knows each other? What do I have to do before & after the event starts? Who should I ask? ( Just a few Things I worried about before my first TT).
If you decide to ride just say hello & ask anybody at the start & they will help or point you in the right direction, this I can assure you of with every confidence. Participation is a very high priority to us & all are welcome.
Just remember Gemma everyone riding tomorrow turned up at their first time trial unsure what to expect.
Typical questions include Will I be the slowest there? Will everyone laugh at my equipment? Will I be an outsider when everyone else knows each other? What do I have to do before & after the event starts? Who should I ask? ( Just a few Things I worried about before my first TT).
If you decide to ride just say hello & ask anybody at the start & they will help or point you in the right direction, this I can assure you of with every confidence. Participation is a very high priority to us & all are welcome.