October Festival of Racing ….. at Hillingdon

by glyn ~ January 16th, 2008. Filed under: Women's Events.

October Festival of Racing ….. at Hillingdon

 

Saturday 4 October

 

Youth races at 1.15pm ……including

 

 

 

and followed by

 

beginner men’s race at 2.45pm

 

and

 

a women’s race for Cat 1/2/3 riders at 2.46pm

 

 

You are invited to compete in an afternoon of racing on the Hillingdon cycle circuit.

 

It’s traffic-free, so especially suited to children and all those adults  who are newcomers to racing.

 

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Programme

 

1.15pm – 2.30pm

 

race 1: 13.15 start for 30mins               U8       U10     and       U14    

 

U8                               placings for each age category count towards club prize

U10                             placings for each age category count towards club prize

 

                                    overall: £250 cash awards shared between the top three clubs

                                    as earned by their riders in each of the three youngest age categories….the split being….

                                                            first club:                       £150 download conjurer

                                                            second club:                 £60

                                                            third club:                     £40

 

points awarded:                        according to finishing position

                                                (in each age group)

                                                and also based on number of riders

                                                (in each age group)

 

                                                                        (for more details see below)

 

U14                             prize for winning boy and prize for winning girl

                                    winner under-14           boy      £20

                                    winner under-14           girl        £20

 

 

race 2: 14.00 start for 30mins               U12     and       U16

 

U12                             placings for each individual rider also count towards the club prizes as the £250 on offer is shared between riders in the

                                    three youngest age groups – U8, U10 and U12

 

U16                             prize for winning boy and prize for winning girl

                                    winner under-16           boy      £20

                                    winner under-16           girl        £20

 

race 3: men’s 4th cat race                                             

start: 2.45pm                                                   1 hour + 5laps

 

race 4: women’s 1st/2nd/3rd cat race

start: 2.46pm                                                    1hour + 4 laps

 

 

Entries

Youth race:                                                       entries on the line                      £3

Judge and commissaire for youth races:             Steve May

                                                                        stevemay@dircon.co.uk

 

Adult race:                                                        advance entries             £13

                                                                        entries on the line                      £16

 

 (adult races: figures include £1 supplement to be paid out to race winner)

 

cheques made out to:    John Leitch

post to:                                     7 The Avenue, Brockham, Betchworth, Surrey,

RH3 7EN

 

Marshalls wanted

If you are coming with a friend please let me know if they will offer to act as a marshall.

 

Promoter:                                                                     John Leitch, Festival RC

email: john.leitch@rbi.co.uk                                          m:        07963 377 249

                                                                                    home:   01737 84 36 01          

 

 

 

 

 

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Calling all cycling nuts….here’s your chance for glory

 

Everybody tells you that you’re Cycling Nuts and there’s nothing wrong with that.

 

But as Cycling Nuts go, where are you on the nutty ladder? Are you just mildly nuts or do you stand on the highest rung, being graded as completely nuts?

 

Well here’s a good way to find out because now you and your club can once again be officially certified as the biggest load of Cycling Nuts out there.

 

There are prizes worth a total of £330….so come and race

 

So you want to hear the details?

 

Well, on Saturday 4 October there will be youth races at Hillingdon cycle circuit starting at 1.15pm. In the three youngest age groups, every rider will collect points and the club with the most points wins the title of  “the biggest load of Cycling Nuts”.

 

How will the points system work?

 

Well, if there are 20 riders are in your age category, for example, then the winner gets 20 points while the second-placed finisher gets 19 points and so on all the way down to the one point earned by the rider finishing in 20th place. That means everyone counts. You all pick up points for your club.

 

If there were 15 riders in the next age category, say, then the points on offer would range from 15 down to 1.

 

So the more riders we come with, the better our chances?

 

Exactly.

 

In all, there will be prize money of £330 for us?

 

No the £330 is split between £250 for the age groups Under 12, Under 10 and Under 8 leaving the £80 balance for the riders completing in the Under 16 and Under 14 age groups.

 

OK. How will the £250 be split?

 

The top three clubs will share in the total:

 

                        first:                  £150

                        second: £60

                        third:                 £40

 

 

What is there for the two older categories: U14 and U16?

 

Last year it was chaotic running five age groups at once, so splitting everyone between two races should make life easier for Steve May and his team of eagle-eyed judges who have to do the totting up.

 

In the three youngest categories, riders tend to split and finish individually, so that’s not bad to judge.

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However the U14 and U16 get tactical and often finish in a packs and that’s why Steve has asked for them to be allocated to different races, so we have U14 in the first race and U16 in the following event.

 

What do they stand to collect?

 

A total of £80, split between four individual winners:

 

                        winner under-14           boy      £20

                        winner under-14           girl        £20

                        winner under-16           boy      £20

                        winner under-16           girl        £20

 

 

 

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