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As I understand it each individual competition will have an entry form and the entry process will be given as part of the detail of the event being advertised - most seem to be pre-entry only. You'll also need a day licence for insurance purposes. If you want to do several competitions then you probably need to get a UCI competition licence (This will cover all Mountain bike events, not just trials AFAIK)...

I've only raced XC/Marathon/DH(ish), no trials competitions in Ireland, so I've never done a trials competition, but for UCI competitions this should be about right. I'm surprised you haven't got an answer from someone more informed yet though...

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your in essex! go on www.ebtc.net and get the application form. you will need to apply for an acu licence aswell.

its always great fun at the ebtc and well worth the little money it costs!

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WWW.BIKETRIALUK.CO.UK

WWW.UKBIKETRIAL.CO.UK

All the info you should need. Tyketrial competitions are awesome fun and very well organised, great for youngsters, comp newbies and experienced riders alike. The UK nationals have been excellent this year although they are slightly harder than club comps, but you can always ride an easier route and just not score championship points (Y)

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