Post by Cuchulainn Cycling Club on Mar 1, 2011 22:10:49 GMT
Hi All,
The Mick Lally Memorial/Dublin Wheelers GP races take place on Saturday 5th March 2011.
There will be three separate races this year.
Link to map of circuit:
maps.google.ie/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=209934228330409222985.00049bc6054a7e325ba36&z=12
The circuit for the race will be Summerhill Road - Culmullen - Trim Road - Dorey's Forge.
The A1/A2 race will cover 4 laps of this circuit. (88km) This will be run on a handicap basis.
The A3 race will cover 3 laps. (66km)
The A4 race will cover 2 laps. (44km)
Sign on from 9.15 - 10am at the Summerhill Community Centre, Summerhill, Co Meath. (Note change of sign on venue)
First race off at 10.30am.
Race Start will be on the Summerhill/Dunboyne Road (R156) at Elliotts Accident Repair Centre.
The Finish will be on the uphill at the 'Shanks Mare Pub' at Dorey's Forge. (Collegeland on the map)
There will be 1 Day licences available to purchase at sign on.
These will cost €20 for non Cycling Ireland members and €10 for Cycling Ireland members who do not have a Full Competition racing licence.
This is in addition to the event entry fee.
The 1 Day licence money is collected by race organisers on behalf of Cycling Ireland and the full amount has to be forwarded to CI within a set period of time. This does not form part of the race budget.
The club have purchased a set of numbers which will be used on the day. These must be returned to Race HQ or a race official after the event.
Unfortunately CI have disallowed IVCA racing licences and therefore we cannot accept same.
IVCA members who wish to ride will have to take out a 1 Day licence.(unless they also hold a Full Competition CI licence)
Early season racing in Ireland generally involves large bunches. Riders are usually a bit fresh/frisky after a long Winter of training and living indoors on a turbo. The peloton can be a scary place. If you are nervous about brake levers digging into your maximus gluteus or shoulders rubbing shoulders or if you do not have much experience of riding fast in bunches of cyclists then please be warned. Thank you.
For details check www.dublinwheelers.com
Regards
Ciarán Farrell
The Mick Lally Memorial/Dublin Wheelers GP races take place on Saturday 5th March 2011.
There will be three separate races this year.
Link to map of circuit:
maps.google.ie/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=209934228330409222985.00049bc6054a7e325ba36&z=12
The circuit for the race will be Summerhill Road - Culmullen - Trim Road - Dorey's Forge.
The A1/A2 race will cover 4 laps of this circuit. (88km) This will be run on a handicap basis.
The A3 race will cover 3 laps. (66km)
The A4 race will cover 2 laps. (44km)
Sign on from 9.15 - 10am at the Summerhill Community Centre, Summerhill, Co Meath. (Note change of sign on venue)
First race off at 10.30am.
Race Start will be on the Summerhill/Dunboyne Road (R156) at Elliotts Accident Repair Centre.
The Finish will be on the uphill at the 'Shanks Mare Pub' at Dorey's Forge. (Collegeland on the map)
There will be 1 Day licences available to purchase at sign on.
These will cost €20 for non Cycling Ireland members and €10 for Cycling Ireland members who do not have a Full Competition racing licence.
This is in addition to the event entry fee.
The 1 Day licence money is collected by race organisers on behalf of Cycling Ireland and the full amount has to be forwarded to CI within a set period of time. This does not form part of the race budget.
The club have purchased a set of numbers which will be used on the day. These must be returned to Race HQ or a race official after the event.
Unfortunately CI have disallowed IVCA racing licences and therefore we cannot accept same.
IVCA members who wish to ride will have to take out a 1 Day licence.(unless they also hold a Full Competition CI licence)
Early season racing in Ireland generally involves large bunches. Riders are usually a bit fresh/frisky after a long Winter of training and living indoors on a turbo. The peloton can be a scary place. If you are nervous about brake levers digging into your maximus gluteus or shoulders rubbing shoulders or if you do not have much experience of riding fast in bunches of cyclists then please be warned. Thank you.
For details check www.dublinwheelers.com
Regards
Ciarán Farrell