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British Champs 1st Round 29th April


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man that sucks about clashing :( looks like I am not there then

im there! but it looks like il be going on my own :( its a looooooong drive

EDIT: il be riding expert 26 :)

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It PROPER sucks that this clashes (N):angry:

I've already missed 2 Ymsa's because of the France trip. I really want to go to Hook woods too! Last year I missed it because of injury.

I know organisers find it tough to find dates for venues, but surly having this clash with the Bikeshow doesn't make sense.

The Bikeshow or British champs? :ermm:

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Thee are ACU affiliated clubs all over the country, we recommend you join and support your local club each club may make a charge for membership,some to cover the cost of admin or a newsletter some may not charge at all. You do not have to be a member of a club that runs biketrials if you have another club nearby perhaps they might like to run biketrials if aproached possibly with an offer of help.

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Returned home for the first time in ages to a lot of confusing paper work, I have some questions about the U.K. series.

I think I have read that I can pick up an ACU licence on the day, is that right?

There are two rounds advertised, I don't know when the others will be, so I don't know if I can get to them as I have already agreed to ride at other events throughout the year. Going to Hook Woods may prove to be a waste of money if I can't get to other the rounds - when are they, how many are there, how many will count?

As the U.K. series claims to be the official BIU series the six speed rule will apply, yes or no?

Ben Savage, BIU World Masters Champion, BIU British Masters Champion.

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Dear Ben

just a quick response so i have cut an pasted from other posts there does seem to be some uncertainty this year about what is going on hopefully this will help

All relevant forms should be available on the website www.ukbiketrial.co.uk , either in downloads or links

The most important thing is to enter the trial , all competitors in the Genuine British Championship will qualify for a free BIU license ,forms are downloadable from the website, if you do not have yours in advance of the day forms can, if necessary be filled in then.

As far as club membership is concerned .

There are ACU affiliated clubs all over the country, we recommend you join and support your local club each club may make a charge for membership,some to cover the cost of admin or a newsletter some may not charge at all. You do not have to be a member of a club that runs biketrials if you have another club nearby, perhaps they might like to run biketrials if aproached possibly with an offer of help.

To obtain your ACU license you have to fill out an application form which will be countersigned by the club which you are a member of,in advance of the event you would fill out the form and if it is your firist application attach a photo and send with a ten pound fee to the ACU , alternatively you could fill this form out on the day,preferably bringing a photo if necesary with you ( if you forget this can be sorted out later)

To save Dave (EBTC- Hook woods firist round) and his team work on the day, if possible it would be helpful if riders could do what they can in advance of the day, entering the trial is key everything else is possible ,

A full official british championship will be announced within 10 days. We currently have seven firm offers of rounds with venues covering the country. For some reason at the moment we are being swamped by people who want to help. At the moment the plan is best five from six. Some people will be disapointed that they dont get a round. When you are running a british championship ,you have a responsability to cover the country, and although your dates should have preference, it is polite to try to avoid clashes with events that are close to you.

As a commitee, we made the decision at the 24th feb meeting that in line with several other countries ,we would drop the gear rule as a experiment for 2007 .I realise you may be disapointed about this but we feel it will encourage more riders to take part, as you will be aware for international events the gear rule still currently applies at least for 2007.

any other questions please give me a call, your dad has my number

best wishes Anthony

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